Fic: Memories of a Parellel Universe 2/? PG13

Jan 08, 2009 23:21



Fic: Memories of a Parllel Univers 2/?
Rating: PG13 for now
Author: Rhion
Disclaimer: I still don't own it.
AN: And it looks like I may have a date. A date with a guy who isn't the guy I want. Pooh. But, as I haven't been laid claim to, a date is a date, and Justin's a nice boy. I mean man. Dammit, do you think it's unhealthy to compare guys from books ( Read more... )

rating: pg13, fanfiction: memories of..., author: 1smut_princess

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kitoky January 9 2009, 08:11:31 UTC
I seriously want to see some Ten/Nurse Fisher action, but I'm not sure if she would go for that. So... assuming that aye, this Caspian IS 22, and Susan is around that age? Since the train accident occurred when she was 21, it would be some time after that...

I'm curious as to if Susie Fisher does share her story with Ten, and if she is in a sense, experiencing amnesia, too. Either from trauma of hearing about the accident or in the sense that she 'has lost her way'.

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1smut_princess January 9 2009, 08:31:05 UTC
It takes place at about the same time-ish. Aslan has transported Caspian to 'occupy' the same sort of... 'space' if you will that Peter would have if he lived. I probably need to go back and double-check my ages, and I have definitely monkeyed a bit with some stuff but not much. I'm going to have thigns sort of opperate under the assumption that Su became a nurse like *snap* after the trainwreck because she needed to support herself on more than what her inheratence would provide.
And Ten/Fisher action will happen - in due time. It's not a rush thing, they're both wounded, and both have their issues. Caspian wasn't sent by Aslan to fall in love with Susan, only to get her back by any means necessary. To... renew her faith in something, and to inspire her to some sort of belief. All without the backup of his memories in his waking mind. And at the same time survive what the Shadowlands would throw at him, to keep his own faith alive, even if he didn't remember what it is that he believed in. A bit spiritual and a bit psychological ( ... )

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kitoky January 9 2009, 09:04:51 UTC
I imagine to be a war-time nurse, it doesn't take much time to train to be one. It seems the job is always high in demand especially during wars. But assuming that this is post-WWII era, nurses fall out to becoming house wives again or to go into a different profession. It's certainly a possibility for Su to be up and coming. She's got the skills to do so---she's quite gentle enough ( ... )

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1smut_princess January 9 2009, 09:36:19 UTC
Well Aslan just sorta... sent him. They don't really know where he came from, but his file says that he left Spain during the Civil War for Argentina and then after WWII finished, tried to go home. And actually no, 22 would be an applicable age as he could've been a soldier officially at 15/16 or so, and of course if he had left Spain during the Civil War, he could've seen fighting at any age. But, as he isn't really a Spaniard or anything of that sort - he's a fully transplanted person from Aslan's Country, but he's... occupying the 'space' that Peter would have if he'd lived. They're the same age I believe, but as I said earlier, I gotta double check, and probably hafta correct some stuff. I only went over the timeline briefly.
As for Su becoming a nurse, while true she's from a 'nice' middle class home, and at that point in time 'nice' middle class girls no longer needed jobs so it's why she had an easy time getting the job. There's some conflict and reason later on due to the fact that she's Susan Pevensie, but I won't talk about ( ... )

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kitoky January 9 2009, 09:52:59 UTC
So how is it that they've determined that he was mentally unstable or in fits of mood, enough to put him on the lithium? He has amnesia, yes, though a very rare case of him. So what are these fits like and when has he had them?

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1smut_princess January 9 2009, 10:13:47 UTC
The fits he does have are mostly freakouts at modern things that scare him totally - his encounter with a plane is mentioned more than once, and there's a scene with it. But back in the day, or hell really up to the late 70's, most institutions liked to use a blanket or cure-all medication or treatment. Even if it wasn't really warrented. In the story I'm using lithium, because when lithium became popular again, it was used as a panacea, and even into the 80's it was used that way in mental institutions to one degree or another. Like prozac and ritlin (sp?), even though Caspian clearly only has amnesia and depression, they treat him as being utterly insane. Well, okay, amnesia and post traumatic stress disorder. The PTSD is really a false diagnosis though, becuase he's really only just unfamiliar with modern stuff, which is why it scares him. That and there's probably some leftover trauma from being wrenched into the Shadowlands, as well as residue leftover in his psyche from his 'real' life ( ... )

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kitoky January 9 2009, 11:01:39 UTC
OH don't tease. That's just mean.

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