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Caspian X ([personal profile] the_seafarer) wrote2012-05-03 03:43 pm

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"We should take the children down to the beach," he tells Marian, when he joins her at breakfast, rubbing seawater out of his hair with a towel.  So far, the maids and manservants at Silverhall have been scandalized by the habit the Queen's brother has of wandering down to the shore in the early morning and taking a swim before breakfast, all by himself and returning for coffee and toast looking remarkably cheerful and very damp.

"Amy and Perry are going to busy all day again, and the children oughtn't to be cooped up in the Palace all day.  What do you think?  We could make it a picnic.  You know how they love picnics."

It's true that he has an ulterior motive, but a good one: simply to spend more time with his niece and nephews, and Marian can always be relied upon to both entertain the children and spend time by the sea.  Her delight in it has hardly seemed to dim in the few days they've been here, and they may as well take full advantage.

The little Caribbean inlet in Milliways is fair in its way, but nothing compares to this: the long, wide, reaching stretch of ocean, glittering under the sun, with sand shifting beneath his feet and the breeze tugging at him, inviting him further, past the horizon, to the very edge of sea and sky.

So they find themselves, not much later, walking slowly in single file down a wooden stair that leads through the dunes to the flat white sand of the beach: Marian carries a basket, Susan is tasked with the blankets, and Caspian has Merry, perched on his shoulders and searching along the horizon with the spyglass his uncle had brought for him.

"Spot any pirates?" Caspian asks, as Merry navigates them towards the best spot to settle, but his nephew only shakes his head solemnly.

"Not today."

queenofmay: (Very Fond or Proud)

[personal profile] queenofmay 2012-05-03 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
The princess, laden with the momentous task of blanket keeping, is in the front. Best for being able to watch her, and because she directs so well, even for someone so tiny.

"Where do you think would be best, Susan? Up in the high sands? Closer to the water?"
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[personal profile] merry_heart 2012-05-07 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Susan walks to a good vantage point and looks around the beach.

Twice.

And then drops the blankets just where she is stands.

"Here."

Her Royal Highness has spoken.
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[personal profile] queenofmay 2012-05-07 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
"Let's see." Marian laced her fingers together, pointer fingers drawing together. Her eyes were brightly bluer than their normal lately. Pointing as she went.

"One ocean. One beach One blanket. One picnic basket."



"Hmm. What else was there?" Marian asked as she pulled the blanket out at one corner over the sand, not looking down at the obvious two others there in question and reference.

"Was it you and me? I think there was something else. What could it have been?"
Edited 2012-05-07 23:14 (UTC)
king_to_be: (Properly Princely)

[personal profile] king_to_be 2012-05-15 11:58 am (UTC)(link)
"Shells," Merry says, decidedly.

Though whether this is in answer to Marian's question or simply an identification of the objects he is pointing to on the beach is up for debate.

"And us," Susan says, and this, at least, is probably in response to Marian's question.
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[personal profile] queenofmay 2012-05-16 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Marian took the shell, still with some curiosity pausing her reaction. All the different colors, the places where they were worn so smooth. Still filling her with an awe that had seemed ages gone.

She glanced at Susan, holding it out for her to consider. "We could decorate the edges of the blanket with them? What do you think?"
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[personal profile] merry_heart 2012-05-16 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Susan nods. "That would be pretty.

"And if you find a little one with a hole in it, you can make a necklace.

"Papa showed me how."

It requires string, too.

But surely someone here has string, should a suitable shell be found.
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[personal profile] queenofmay 2012-05-17 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
"That sounds perfect to me. Then you could both match," Marian added. "We could hunt sea shells for the blanket and your necklaces first, and-" she said looking at Merry, decidedly like she was giving him a quest, "--maybe even a small, smooth one could give your father for his pocket, and work up to lunch when the time is right."

She set down the basket near to a corner, not too worried about anyone touching things while they were on the tour, with so many people watching over them no matter where they were now.
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[personal profile] king_to_be 2012-05-17 12:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"We should go closer to the water," Merry says.

Sometimes the best shells are down by the water.

Plus, Merry likes the ocean.

He looks at his sister. "Findahand," they say together, which makes both of them giggle a little.

This is Mama's rule. When you're out and walking, you have to find a hand to hold.

Susan takes Uncle Caspian's hand, so Merry takes Lady Marian's.

"We can go exploring now," he says, seriously.

Everyone has a hand.
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[personal profile] queenofmay 2012-05-19 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"I suppose we must follow suit," Marian said, playfully put upon, to Merry far more than Caspian and Merry's giggling sister.

She leaned down, beginning to undo her boots with a deftness that was instilled by doing just this at the lakeside in Milliways. "I shall be depending upon you, Merry, to help me."

This was said with a smile, as shoes were cast off in a pile at the blanket edges, and hands were retaken. "I've never picked shells before, and I haven't any idea how to pick the right kind yet."

Milliways was a lake first, after all, that had only just become part ocean.
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[personal profile] merry_heart 2012-05-19 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"You pick the pretty ones!" Susan calls, pulling Uncle Caspian along toward the water.

"You pick the ones you like," Merry says. "They're the right kind."

"And you have to be careful if they're broken," Susan says, helpfully. "Sometimes the edges are sharp."
queenofmay: (Lady: Sweet Solace - ingenu0us)

[personal profile] queenofmay 2012-05-21 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
Merry and Caspian can be as solemn as they may get. Marian is glad to find the surf. The feeling of water is familiar, but the scent of salt is stronger in a real ocean than the ocean-lake of Milliways. It stretches the endlessness that Santo's memories have but the bar doesn't.


But she'd never thought of collecting shells that time. It will be a memory wholly Ambergeldan and Amy's children. Light, with sunshine and the laughter of all their voices.

"This one?" She's picked up one that curves in a spiral but the side has a chunk that has been broken out by being washed hard against other shells beside it.
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[personal profile] king_to_be 2012-05-21 11:55 am (UTC)(link)
"It's broken," Merry says, "but it's pretty."

He holds one out to her shaped like a scallop, white, with a small hole just at the middle of the top edge. "This one for a necklace," he says. It's a good necklace shell.

Susan, meanwhile, studies the one Uncle Caspian has found, and nods. "That's a good one!"

She picks up the hem of the top layer of her dress and holds it so her skirt is now a very large pocket for shell collecting.

(It's what Mama does for blackberries, in the Forest of Faraway. Shhhhhh. Don't tell.)
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[personal profile] queenofmay 2012-05-22 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
Marian nodded, taking the smaller one from Merry to let him keep searching for more. "It's quite beautiful."

The hem of her skirt was well damp, but she continued to look with him, picking some larger for the blanket, but not too large as over weight her own skirt.

Spirals and scallops. Some flat, some with bumps or lines, curving half circles. Different and the same, miraculously. Yet full of so many colors that been kept bounty inside the rolling waves.
merry_heart: (HRH Does Not Approve)

[personal profile] merry_heart 2012-05-22 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
Merry turns and starts to answer and then stops, frowning very hard.

"Birds," he says, pointing back towards the blanket, where a half dozen seagulls have managed to get into the picnic basket and are helping themselves to lunch.

"Bad birds," Susan yells, letting go of her skirt (and, unfortunately, the collected shells) and running back towards the blanket. "Go away! Shoo! Bad birds!"
queenofmay: (Lady: Long Hair - stopbath)

[personal profile] queenofmay 2012-05-23 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
Marian, luckily, managed not to dump her and Merry's shells, but then she's had a lot of time not reacting to sudden noises and unexpected events. Seagulls are more relieving than disappointing in that way all at once.

They do still follow after the other two, after Marian folding her skirt together to carry the collection with one hand, reminding Merry to take a hand, and following after the two who gone running.

Coming up just on Caspian's pronouncement of the food. "Perhaps, lunch should happen next. Before we have more uninvited guests?"
king_to_be: (Future King of Ambergeldar)

[personal profile] king_to_be 2012-05-23 11:40 am (UTC)(link)
Merry and Susan are not paying any attention to the grown-ups right now.

They are busy chasing the seagulls away from the bread and apple that have been discarded.

"Shoo. Go 'way," Merry says. "You were bad."

"And you don't get rewarded for being bad," Susan adds.

Certainly not bread and apples.

"We're going to save these for birds who weren't bad," Susan says, collecting the rejected and somewhat shredded bread from the beach.

"Let that be a lesson to you," Merry adds, with the air of a child who is quoting a grown-up (and, specifically, who is quoting Nurse Jemima, who believes that just about anything can be made into a lesson).
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[personal profile] queenofmay 2012-05-31 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
"Your uncle is a terrible liar," Marian said, brightly, giving the children napkins that get tugged by the breeze already. "We'd totally join up forces and convince him to give us his food, if he did that, wouldn't we?"

Beat, with a small smirk showing, as she leaned, just slightly toward them, as though telling a secret, though her voice was only mock-secret volume. "Or I'd at least join up with you two. I hear that he has no will power where it come to you."


Edited 2012-05-31 01:58 (UTC)
king_to_be: (Future King of Ambergeldar)

[personal profile] king_to_be 2012-06-03 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
Merry frowns the way only a three-year-old heir to a throne, with fairy-given Integrity can.

"That," he says, finally, slowly and carefully, "would be wrong."

"It's an aboose of power," Susan adds.

"Which is bad," Merry adds.

Papa is very clear about these things.

So is Mama.

But especially Papa.

(If, it would seem, not terribly clear about pronunciation.)
queenofmay: (Raven in the Sun)

[personal profile] queenofmay 2012-06-07 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Susan's slip is rather adorable, leaving Marian for a few seconds having to press her lips together to keep from laughing. Which causes her to miss entirely Caspian's combinations of different reactions and wonders. It's been so long since she spent a long time near young children, but everything they do continues to endear them.

Even slips amid a deft understanding of such a concept. Amy and Perry are quite lucky to her. Their life, even as incredibly busy as it goes, is quite blessed.

Marian reached for a cube of cheese, watching the three of them.
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[personal profile] merry_heart 2012-09-15 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
Merry solemnly offers Marian his napkin, while Susan makes sure that Uncle Caspian doesn't cut himself while he's slicing the bread.

Grown-ups do need ever so very much looking after.

But once the bread is sliced, and everyone has a napkin, (and the boldest of the birds has been driven off again with a Stern Look and an apple core), it really is a perfectly lovely picnic by the shore.