Title: A world for the seeking
Author:
Fandom/characters: Chronicles of Narnia (Voyage of the Dawn Treader), Citlali (Ramandu's Daughter)
Rating: G
Warnings: None
Other content: Mentions of Caspian/Citlali
Wordcount: 2000
Summary: The life of a star is all in the fixed dance they tread in the sky and on earth. The life of a daughter is in duty and endless labels and days. Citlali finds a new purpose when the Dawn Treader comes to land, and remembers things she has long wanted and thought of. She's willing to take things that are less than perfect to escape a life even less palatable.
Prompt: 122) ...it is useless to talk with those who do not understand one and troublesome to talk with those who criticize from a feeling of superiority. One-sided people are particularly annoying. Few are accomplished in many arts and most cling narrowly to their own opinion. -- Murasaki Shikibu (c. 973-c. 1014 or 1025), Japanese courtesan, diarist, author and poet. Her book The Tale of Genji was published in the early eleventh century, and is considered by many to be the oldest novel in the world.
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction
Author's notes: I chose the name Citlali for Ramandu's daughter, since she is never mentioned by name despite appearing in two books. Thanks to for the beta.
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