Oh, oh! So is where Rth writes what happens after the White Stag.
And oh... you had to write from Jalur's view here, didn't you? You know how to tug on a girl's heartstrings here.
"Are you happy, my King? Have you found a new Guard to protect you?"
Oh Jalur! If only you knew the truth of it. You and the other Guards cannot be replaced, nor will you ever be, even thirteen hundred years later when your King and the other Monarchs return. But still, the Tiger has a duty, if not to Edmund, then to Morgan, I suppose.
I love the appearance of Mr. Hoberry at the Bathing Pond -- and with the accustomed towels no less! And even without the Four here, he is still adept and goes on with his Management of the Cair and its inhabitants.
āIām coming in anyway,ā Jalur said.
Ahh. That is what I love about you, my good Cat! And you are continuing in your Management! I LOVE the scene with the baby and then calling for Rafiqa as well. Hah. And the baby won't listen to him, oh that's just so wonderful!
And typical Morgan! How lovely to see her turning back to business as usual (or at least, acting a bit more like her normal self) and wagering on herself with Harah!
Oh, that ending was sad and touching at the same time. And so there is a Pevensie succession after all. And it sounds as if she knew their Disappearance was coming. I would assume that explains Rafiqa's query about Morgan's biological clock.
Morgan and Jalur and the Baby and the Guard's Oath! I hope Edmund will learn of this one day (before the train wreck, perhaps?).. though, perhaps he had an inkling of this? Which is why he won't speak of her and what he heard at the Wall of Lilies?
One day, rth, I hope to see you write more of what went on in Prince Caspian when the Four did return. Were the Guards' descendants on hand when the Pevensies returned? And if so, did they speak of the past?
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And oh... you had to write from Jalur's view here, didn't you? You know how to tug on a girl's heartstrings here.
"Are you happy, my King? Have you found a new Guard to protect you?"
Oh Jalur! If only you knew the truth of it. You and the other Guards cannot be replaced, nor will you ever be, even thirteen hundred years later when your King and the other Monarchs return. But still, the Tiger has a duty, if not to Edmund, then to Morgan, I suppose.
I love the appearance of Mr. Hoberry at the Bathing Pond -- and with the accustomed towels no less! And even without the Four here, he is still adept and goes on with his Management of the Cair and its inhabitants.
āIām coming in anyway,ā Jalur said.
Ahh. That is what I love about you, my good Cat! And you are continuing in your Management! I LOVE the scene with the baby and then calling for Rafiqa as well. Hah. And the baby won't listen to him, oh that's just so wonderful!
And typical Morgan! How lovely to see her turning back to business as usual (or at least, acting a bit more like her normal self) and wagering on herself with Harah!
Oh, that ending was sad and touching at the same time. And so there is a Pevensie succession after all. And it sounds as if she knew their Disappearance was coming. I would assume that explains Rafiqa's query about Morgan's biological clock.
Morgan and Jalur and the Baby and the Guard's Oath! I hope Edmund will learn of this one day (before the train wreck, perhaps?).. though, perhaps he had an inkling of this? Which is why he won't speak of her and what he heard at the Wall of Lilies?
One day, rth, I hope to see you write more of what went on in Prince Caspian when the Four did return. Were the Guards' descendants on hand when the Pevensies returned? And if so, did they speak of the past?