Chronicles of Narnia: "elsewhere" (VoDT, Edmund/Ramandu's Daughter)

Oct 22, 2009 19:36

Title: elsewhere
Fandom: Chronicles of Narnia
Characters/Pairing: Edmund Pevensie/ Ramandu’s daughter
Word Count: 305
Note: Takes place in Voyage of the Dawn Treader, near the end of the chapter ‘The Beginning of the End of the World’

It’s all right. No one sees. )

crack pairing, the narniac in me, fanfic

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turkeyish October 22 2009, 23:25:15 UTC
i really like the way this reads like a poem. the sparseness is definitely lovely and refreshing. and i usually hate shipping edmund with anyone - i'm definitely more a fan of straight character studies - but this works so well. awesome job!

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redsilverchains October 26 2009, 08:26:22 UTC
Thank you! I am immensely flattered that you would compare this to a poem, and that you liked this, despite your shipping bias <3 I'm glad it seemed believable!

And awesome icon!(But Edmund pwns Edward, hah.)

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redsilverchains October 26 2009, 10:45:25 UTC
And eh...I should've said 'non-shipping preferences' instead of 'bias' :p

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sky_wanderer November 4 2009, 04:03:16 UTC
*flail* Edmund. Freak I love you. <33

*comes out of fangirling* This is not a pairing I ever would have thought of, but I actually enjoyed it! The idea of a short lived romance between them is indeed one I won't be able to get out of my head any time soon. ^^

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redsilverchains November 8 2009, 09:49:47 UTC
HEE. I figure, since writers are pairing Caspian up with EVERYONE nowadays, his future wife can be attracted to someone else before him, right? I kind of love the idea that meeting Edmund affirmed her decision to go back with the Dawn Treader.
And I just made sure they weren’t all wangsty and /slitwrists about leaving each other forever after that very fleeting encounter (Rrrr, I’m looking at you, emo Susan/Caspian explosion)

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wingedflight21 December 13 2010, 03:46:42 UTC
OOooo I love this! For some reason the pairing never really occured to me before, but you make it WORK. And I love that it reads almost like a poem.

(Yeah, you're not the only one who goes back over old posts lolol)

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