Caspian X (
the_seafarer) wrote2023-02-11 10:26 pm
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[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.
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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Fortunately, it's still early yet, and there aren't many patrons out and about just yet. Caspian gives the bowls of brightly wrapped sweets on the bartop a curious glance as they come to it, but otherwise ignores the decorations. "Good morning," he tells the bar, politely. "May we have a little breakfast to take out to the stables? Some coffee and tea and..."
He looks over at Susan, trying to think of what she might be able to stomach. "Perhaps some porridge?"
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Susan shakes her head, but manages a smile for him. "Not unless thee'd insist," she says, and oh, unlike with her aunt, if he does she'll choke it down somehow. "I'd do better with an orange or an apple, maybe a handful of nuts."
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In response, Bar offers a small basket into which is tucked several apples and oranges, a few packets of nuts, and the cheese he'd requested, along with one of those heat-saving flasks full of coffee and another of tea.
Caspian tucks both into the basket and hefts it. "Many thanks, Lady Bar."
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She reaches for the basket as if to take it from him, a flicker of laughter in her eyes. "I can carry it, if thee'd manage doors and the like."
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For the front door, he offers no glance; its song will be loud enough no matter where they are, he expects.
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(come rest come)
(come, Reap)
Susan draws a deep breath of the crisp air as they step outside, and looks up at the sky. No moon yet, not this early, and she's grateful for it.
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The stables, however, are as snug and cozy as could be, when he opens the door and guides her inside, and Susan's many charges give her a few sleepy greetings to see her so early.
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He reaches in to pull out one of the apples and polishes it on his sleeve before offering it to her.
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"When did 'Bert and Alain tell thee they'd come?"
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He takes an apple of his own and cleans it off, then bites into it.
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If anything, he's almost surprised the two gunslingers aren't here already, lurking about in wait.
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Still, the waiting's difficult. She finds herself drifting, listening for the sound of whispers and feeling the pull of the front door like a dragging ache at her bones.
But when the sound of boot-steps approaches, she jerks her head up, tension thrumming through her as she stares at the stable-door.
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But it's only Alain and Cuthbert, as expected, and he relaxes a little to see them. "Good morning," he offers, though it's more a pleasantry than anything else. Regardless of the weather, there's not much good about this day, not for any of them.
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"Merry see, merry be," Susan says, a little wryly. "Well enough, saving my own megrims and visions."
"Visions?" 'Bert puts in, a little sharp.
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She doesn't miss Caspian's glance, and gives him a small reassuring nod. "I've no secrets from them," she reassures him, softly, before turning back to Cuthbert.
"Aye, visions; but more of a bad dream than aught else." She puts all the certainty she can in her voice, and is not entirely surprised when it doesn't work. Cuthbert frowns. "Why don't you let us be the judge of that?"
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"Well, that's certainly interesting, isn't it, Alain?" Cuthbert's tone is carefully light, but there's bright sharp shock in the gunslinger's eyes and a sudden increase to the tension singing through his body like a tight-strung wire. Alain's already setting his tea aside.
"Did it feel like it did before, Sue?" His glance shifts to Caspian. "Did ye see it, too?"
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Only Susan, with her eyes open and unseeing, curled into a tight little ball under the covers.
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Susan shakes her head. "Not like - mayhap a little, with the shell, but not the filthy sheen of it when Rhea... not like that. It's why I - it's only a dream, I wot."
"You're probably right." Alain's voice is easy and warm. "But if this day's bringing some trap left buried back to the top of your mind, I'd have it out and no mistake. Will'ee let me look?"
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"Alain may be right," he says, gently.
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