placeholder from work to say T.T godmod to you guys for arrival since obv...not here weeposhutupOctober 19 2009, 17:08:30 UTC
[ooc note of tldr weep; Peter...ideally would've gone to fetch but lololol at work so y....lsdkfjsd anyways, he will roll with the obvious resulting family times...you guys as subject line says have rights----not that the others doubted I'm sure but just to make it absolutely clear 8D;;; <33333 hi ed...............watch this space for actual ICness later??? 8) <3 ]
home, where I wanted to gooshutupOctober 20 2009, 15:42:59 UTC
Evening has come upon a happier household. Less a celebration and more a collective breath of spring in the middle of fall, they are four again amongst friends and few have ever preferred being divided parts over coming together as a cohesive whole. Family especially. Peter does not feel foolish for having missed the Just, even if this time his absence was shorter than the last. Part of what has been so difficult for all of them in the first place happens to be the coming and the going without notice. Some people will argue that it doesn't make a difference, that because no time passes at home saying goodbye is superfluous, but the High King would wager without condescension that such people don't understand the significance of parting ways
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home, where I wanted to gojustredemptionOctober 20 2009, 18:40:54 UTC
It's a strange thing to be welcomed back to a place one has never been, by those who should have been there a moment before and not here, stepping off an unfamiliar train to be met by everyone who was just there but to be told they've been there the whole time.
It was like Lucy shouting that she'd come back.
Funny he'd think of that. That seemed like such a long time ago.
And yet, it all did match up, as much as anything did, going back and forth from Narnia, the way time flowed differently there and in England. It was almost familiar. One would think they'd almost be used to bouncing between times and places by now. It all made sense, in its own way. And now that all the pieces were there, he could take it as a whole.
He was turning that whole in his mind at the moment, stealing a little quiet for himself, in his room--his room, untouched since his last departure. It was his room. It was exactly as he'd want it. But he couldn't remember having been there, come in and out, slept there. He hadn't expected it to be so
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I won't say it's something you get used to, but the longer I'm here, the less it matters. New memories to be had, so on and so forth.
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Caspian said there's a pig in the house, by the way.
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...well, yes, there is that. And it's not going to stay forever, but for now, yes.
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So how did it get there?
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Caspian's responsible for it.
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What did he do, then?
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You can ask him for the details.
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Either way, pig or no pig, I think I'd just like to be home.
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It was like Lucy shouting that she'd come back.
Funny he'd think of that. That seemed like such a long time ago.
And yet, it all did match up, as much as anything did, going back and forth from Narnia, the way time flowed differently there and in England. It was almost familiar. One would think they'd almost be used to bouncing between times and places by now. It all made sense, in its own way. And now that all the pieces were there, he could take it as a whole.
He was turning that whole in his mind at the moment, stealing a little quiet for himself, in his room--his room, untouched since his last departure. It was his room. It was exactly as he'd want it. But he couldn't remember having been there, come in and out, slept there. He hadn't expected it to be so ( ... )
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