Lucy Pevensie (
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narnia au;



how did you get here? through a wardrobe, or through death, or maybe a portal gone terribly astray. a ring. the roar of a lion. in the bottom of a cup. because you were looking for something, or missing something. no matter how you got there, this is where you belong.
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I hope so, m'eudail.
[He does hope so. He's not sure how far that hope goes.]
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They will.
[They have to.]
Do you wish to know a secret?
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I want to know all your secrets.
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I think I fell in love with you when I first saw you smile.
[She means it.]
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I think I fell in love with you as soon as I saw you.
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You were as shy a maiden as any.
[She's laughing a little, but pressing into his body, not sexually, but because-
-because she can. Because this is a moment for them, where they can be close, in a place where no one will interrupt, where no one will know.]
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I wasn't shy. I was frightened.
[His voice is soft, and he kisses her shoulder, lips trailing over her skin.]
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[She knows what he was frightened of. She traces her fingers over his hand.]
I know I am terribly frightening. I am pleased you saw past it.
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[It's one of the things he loves most about her.]
But you've a kind heart. That's what made me love you.
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[She agreed with that.]
I would do anything to protect those I love. And to protect us.
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All of us, eh?
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All of us.
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Then we'll all be just fine. No one I'd rather have protecting me.
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I should say - no one will love you as I do, but that does not mean anything against you, for you are most lovely.
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No one could love me like you do, mo chridhe. No one else is you.
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Lovely.
[She kisses him.]
I hear that tomorrow, we will be married.
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I've heard that as well.
[It occurs to him that he doesn't know how they do weddings in Telmar.]
At home, it's bad luck for the groom to see his bride before the wedding.
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Do you mean to tell me you wish to be blindfolded?
I will not leave your side, you know. You have a duty to protect me.
[That's not why she won't leave his side.]
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It would be difficult to get through the morning blindfolded, but I could probably manage.
Mostly...I wondered what weddings are like here.
[He saw a few in Calormen, but he knows they'll be different here.]
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[She thinks about it a moment.]
In Narnia, they would cover me in flowers, and Peter would marry us. We would be married under a canopy of trees. We would dance, afterwards, and there would be a feast, and cake. They would give us so many gifts, but we would give them all away to anyone who asked for them.
[She considers a moment.]
I do not know, in Telmar.
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Then we'll find out together.
[He smiles gently and takes her hand.]
Shadowhunters mark each other. Permanent runes for marriage, one on the hand, one over the heart. [He presses her hand to his heart.] I don't know what the runes look like, though.
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We could mark each other. A tattoo. It would not be the same, but over my heart, here.
[Higher up on her chest, and then on his. The lion that is spread over George's chest would sit just over any mark.]
Or I could get you a ring.
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[He smiles.]
They do that at home as well. That's what my mum and dad did...
[On occasion, the realization that he will never see his family again--never introduce them to Lucy, not have any of them at his wedding--hits him, sudden and hard. He sucks in a breath and lowers his head, brow furrowing.
His voice is a little rough.] Rings would be good.
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Oh no.
Lucy rocks her hands through his hair, then, and presses a kiss against his cheek.]
My love, what is it?
[He was happy a moment ago.]
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It's nothing-- [he starts, but he frowns and shakes his head] I always thought, when I got married, I'd have my family there, my friends.
[He's quiet a moment, not trusting his voice. Then he clears his throat.]
I miss them. Sometimes.
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