(Sorry 'bout the deleted comment-- my first attempt came out with crappy formatting)
Hee! I’m wickedly happy that the prompt was cracky enough to break the three-sentence mold :D
I love Edmund’s line about being under a spell—I figure he was always slightly paranoid after the White Witch, enough to have his own jokes about it. And I never considered that going to Calormen to see how Rabadash behaves at home might be his idea, but that makes so much sense.
Out of all of them, Lucy was always established to be the most honest so I can definitely see her, er him, choosing to keep silent here. And yes, he’d certainly judge someone based on how someone treated his dear friends.
I agree with grim_lupine--Peter breaking stoicism and cracking a stupid joke is hilarious and seems so fitting.(Random but have you read any Star Wars Expanded Universe books? I think he’d be a lot like Jacen Solo in that respect) Like in PC when in the midst of issuing orders and generally being awesome, he asked the bear not to suck on his paws(okay not exactly a joke but it was random and funny!)
Samuel the Gentle! *loves* Gah, I feel bad about saying this but I think I may like him more than Susan! He’s so calm with his brothers even when they’re clearly trying to hide any hostility towards his new paramour.
And now Rabadash has morphed into the craziest stalker in my head—Rabadash already was one, but like they say, hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
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on 2009-12-23 04:21 am (UTC)Hee! I’m wickedly happy that the prompt was cracky enough to break the three-sentence mold :D
I love Edmund’s line about being under a spell—I figure he was always slightly paranoid after the White Witch, enough to have his own jokes about it. And I never considered that going to Calormen to see how Rabadash behaves at home might be his idea, but that makes so much sense.
Out of all of them, Lucy was always established to be the most honest so I can definitely see her, er him, choosing to keep silent here. And yes, he’d certainly judge someone based on how someone treated his dear friends.
I agree with
Samuel the Gentle! *loves* Gah, I feel bad about saying this but I think I may like him more than Susan! He’s so calm with his brothers even when they’re clearly trying to hide any hostility towards his new paramour.
And now Rabadash has morphed into the craziest stalker in my head—Rabadash already was one, but like they say, hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
That was great!