Lucy Pevensie, The Valiant (
called_lioness) wrote2006-10-27 10:00 pm
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Lucy's curled up in a pile of leaves.
She's still, mostly, in a grand mood, which is what really must be the case when one's husband has stopped, as she puts it, "being stupid," and when there's a mug of hot chocolate to warm you on a cool day, and when even though you're not sleeping all that much more you find you're not as tired as you were a week ago.
So she can curl up in the leaves and look at the clouds, as Corella's been cared for, and hum to herself a little.
She's still, mostly, in a grand mood, which is what really must be the case when one's husband has stopped, as she puts it, "being stupid," and when there's a mug of hot chocolate to warm you on a cool day, and when even though you're not sleeping all that much more you find you're not as tired as you were a week ago.
So she can curl up in the leaves and look at the clouds, as Corella's been cared for, and hum to herself a little.
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She likes Adam!
Wait. Does she?
She has to think on that, now, because her first response is, "Of course," but then, he brought her back to life and killed her and won't help her have a child and dumped her for something she really couldn't control...
She's frowning, now, but it's the frown of someone who's indecisive, more than upset, as she peers up at him.
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"Are you alright down there?"
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Well, he did. She was in a fine mood, mind, and she still kind of is, but that doesn't change the fact that she's been kicked.
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He flops on to the ground nearby.
"How are you aside from that?"
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She sounds pleased, at least.
"You?"
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"I'm well, I suppose."
Not nearly so well as Lucy, apparently.
"You should QUITE well."
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All right, so, she still likes Adam.
Next question; is she angry with him?
Debate, debate, debate...
Conclusion: The Antichrist is a giant git, so yep. Probably. Does she bring it up, now...well, it probably wouldn't do much good.
And he's trying, she's certain, even if he did kick her, so it would be rude.
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She doesn't want to not be very, very, very well. She so doesn't deserve blame for this. Nope.
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"How's Caspian stupid?"
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No, wait.
"why was he jealous over Lilly?"
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Silly Adam. She said that. It's the details, like how, that you need to ask about.
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"What did you do, Lucy?"
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She looks very, very hurt as she says, "Nothing. It's not my fault Lilly offered to sweep me away for fun once or twice. I only told him if he were being hugged by strange women I'd just have to do something drastic like run to her for comfort, but he wasn't, so I don't understand why he was so stupid over it. Besides, she's pretty and offers to sweep nearly everyone away, because she's Lilly, and I wouldn't have said he wouldn't have to worry about me kissing her if he were kissing me if he'd just done it, would I?"
Perfectly logical.
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"Are you alright, Lucy?"
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Why do people keep saying that? It's getting irritating.
"Being happy does not make on 'off'," she says with great dignity.
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It's all those OTHER things.
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nevermind."
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So unfair.
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