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Caspian X ([personal profile] the_seafarer) wrote2023-02-11 10:26 pm

[au] Narnia and the North

There's a chill bite to the air, these days. The horses have been growing out their winter coats, and they look shaggy and plump as Caspian turns them out into the paddocks. Behind the stables, in the makeshift woodshop he'd cobbled together, the sleigh from his drawings is starting to come together. 

He hopes he'll have it finished by Christmas. With a little luck, and maybe some assistance, he thinks it should be possible. The tack, he's largely left up to Susan's devices, though he'd commission Gimli the dwarf for the various buckles and other metal pieces they'll need.

Once the horses are turned out, he gets to his other morning chores with a will, whistling cheerfully as he does. The stable stays strangely quiet around him. It takes him the better part of an hour to realize the strangeness is because he's become accustomed to Susan's cheerful presence working alongside him, talking or humming or simply working in companionable silence. 

Caspian pauses in his task – refilling the grain chest – and looks around. Susan's nowhere to be seen, and when he later wanders through the stables, checking each stall and outside, he can't find her there, either.
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[personal profile] sai_delgado 2023-03-02 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Reassured, Susan does just that, leaning against him once more. As she does, she gives Caspian a soft, wondering smile, one that's full of quiet contentment.

Alain tilts his head back to look up at the stars. "Time's off," he says, after a little consideration. "Morning'll come when it comes."

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[personal profile] sai_delgado 2023-03-02 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
It goes against the grain to not keep something of a watch, especially this night, but if they're not safe in the presence of this Guardian, Alain thinks, there's nowhere safe in all the worlds. More than that, it feels different. Susan's here with them and not their guilty, grief-ridden memory alone; she's not lost in the haze of smoke and fire and pain.

(Roland's still gone, but even that loss feels quieter, here and now. It has the softer weight of acceptance and not the aching one of ka-shume.)

Cuthbert's thinking along the same lines, he can tell, from the quick glance he trades with his friend.

"If ye'd not be bored without conversation," is all he says aloud, however.
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[personal profile] sai_delgado 2023-03-02 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ah." Alain sounds truly rueful, and Cuthbert laughs aloud. "And you with the touch," he teases.

Susan shifts to come up on her knees, and leans across Cuthbert to hug Alain fiercely, then hugs 'Bert as well before she settles back against the Lion at Caspian's side. "I'm glad thee are here," she says, simply. "Dream sweet."
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[personal profile] sai_delgado 2023-03-02 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I am here, the Lion rumbles, and drowsy as she is, Susan smiles. She's glad, say true, and not only for the kindness he's shown her and 'Bert and Alain - she's glad for Caspian's sake, that he has time to spend together with the Lion he loves so well and has for so long.

She stretches a little, then curls closer against Aslan's side once more. As she does, she rests her head lightly against Caspian's shoulder, and closes her eyes.