Lucy Pevensie, The Valiant (
called_lioness) wrote2006-08-15 12:25 am
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Susan's nagging her.
Well, not nagging, Lucy admits as she climbs out of the bath and grabs her robe. Not nagging, but asking questions, like "rings" and "dress" and "WHEN are you getting married, Lu?" and Lucy's rather decided she should probably find out the answer to at least some of those questions.
So, she decides as she slips on nightgown and finger-combs through wet hair, she will just have to, when Caspian returns.
Well, not nagging, Lucy admits as she climbs out of the bath and grabs her robe. Not nagging, but asking questions, like "rings" and "dress" and "WHEN are you getting married, Lu?" and Lucy's rather decided she should probably find out the answer to at least some of those questions.
So, she decides as she slips on nightgown and finger-combs through wet hair, she will just have to, when Caspian returns.
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She pulls away finally, and murmurs, "Not fair," as she brushes her fingers through his hair.
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And then she pulls away again and says, after taking a breath, rather serenely, "Yes. We are."
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"Vows," he repeats, though his breathing is a little uneven.
"Are there any in particular you'd like to use?"
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Likely, the way her eyes close, at the kisses.
"We'll have to--we'll have to make something up, then," she says firmly, but her breathing's a bit less steady than it was and her hand's continued down his side.
"Told Mary Lennox she could be a flower girl. I'm certain she'll," and Lucy smiles, a little, as she traces her fingers about his hip, "be able to help with garlands."
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"What words we choose aren't important. What they mean is the same--that I love you, and against all hope or reason you love me, and that we want to be together, and that I can will you wife and you will call me husband."
He still looks amazed by it all.
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That out of the way, she looks up at him and smiles widely.
"Against reason? I think you insult me, my lord. And I disagree, beyond that. The rest works quite nicely, though. I think we can write them. As for positions...there's time to think on that, too."
Because suddenly, some of it doesn't seem quite so urgent a priority, as she pulls him down for another kiss, asking around it, "When and where?"
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"Soon," he says, after looking at her for a long moment, at the way her bright hair spreads over the bedcovers.
"I don't know where. But soon. We've waited too long already."
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"I'm impatient for this. If I thought I could get away with it, I'd wed you tomorrow."
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"They would all come to naught."
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"But Susan would kill us. Besides, I need to get you a gift yet."
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"How soon? And, well...it'll have to be here, I suppose, so it ought to be outside."
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"Not that I mind how things are," she adds, looking up at his face and brushing the back of her fingers against his cheek.
"But I want you. As my husband as much as anything else. And I am," she repeats and kisses his forehead again, "impatient. How soon do you think we can?"
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...All right, she's not serious.
Entirely.
But she's a little hopeful.
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The ceiling is unhelpful, really, in providing answers.
"I've no clue."
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And she rather dislikes that idea.
"I do like the idea of the end of the month," she adds, quietly.
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