Caspian X (
the_seafarer) wrote2022-01-10 06:08 pm
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[au] an early snow
It's only mid-autumn, as the Bar-year reckons, but one morning Caspian wakes early to find that the light coming through his window has that particular muted quality to it that only comes from sifting through clouds and a veil of snow.
And snow it is indeed, when he comes outside: it crunches pleasantly beneath his boots as his breath freezes in the air and his cheeks turn pink with the cold. Snow; and still it falls, silent and light.
He heads to the stables with the intention of finishing his chores quickly so he can let the horses out to frolic in it, whistling as he goes.
And snow it is indeed, when he comes outside: it crunches pleasantly beneath his boots as his breath freezes in the air and his cheeks turn pink with the cold. Snow; and still it falls, silent and light.
He heads to the stables with the intention of finishing his chores quickly so he can let the horses out to frolic in it, whistling as he goes.
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The little rabbits hop about, leaving their small prints in the snow, and he smiles to see them – this normal thing, even out here in this impossible place.
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Susan turns to smile at him. “I’m glad thee found them.”
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It makes him wonder what else might be in these woods. Foxes? Owls? Badgers? Which only makes him think fondly of Trufflehunter, amused at the line of his own thoughts. "I wonder how they all got here."
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She shrugs. "Tonks said something about - about a wizard of her world having something to do with it, but I'm not sure of aught beyond that."
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"It makes this place seem more real to have some woodland creatures about."
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"I'd imagine," she laughs. "What kinds of things would they tell thee?"
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A bird flies overhead and the rabbits freeze as one, then scatter into the underbrush before slowly poking their twitching noses back out once more.
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"Shall we stay a while longer?" he asks. "Or do you want to give Ghost a run back around the lake?"
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Susan tugs her hat down on her head, leans forward and urges Ghost ahead. The stallion leaps as if shot from a bow, heading along the lake path.
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They're well behind Susan and Ghost, but Corella doesn't mind and neither does he, enjoying this gentle ride through the early winter woods.
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She has him cooled out when they reach the stables, and walks him around for a bit to be sure before she dismounts and leads him in to unsaddle and groom him prior to turning him out.
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"How was he?" he asks, nodding at Ghost.
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