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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You do not oft speak of the Lion, my love.
[She keeps her body pressed up against his.]
I think so too. I think you were lost, and only I could find you.
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[People don't talk about Raziel at home. Not like he's real. Not like they talk about Aslan here.]
I'm so glad you found me.
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[She asks, and she presses her head against his heart.]
I will be here when you wake. And you do not have to leave.
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[He trails his fingers over her back, up the back of her neck.]
Will you? I'll still be here when you wake this time.
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Perhaps the High King will summon me early to tell me a new rule he has concocted to make me regret marrying you.
[Joke's on him - she will not regret it.]
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[He's still the queen's guard, whatever else he may be.]
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[She is teasing: of course she'll wake him.]
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[He knows. And he wouldn't sleep through her summoning anyway.
He nuzzles into her hair, relaxing under her warm weight.]
You'll sleep too, hm?
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[That's as much as she can manage, she thinks. She won't lie to him.]
You really would wake, if I left the bed, wouldn't you?
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Of course. I always know when you're not there.
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[She wants to know when he's not there, she wants that secret. It would make everything better.]
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[It comes from long years of training both in Calormen and in Idris. Much of it painful. It's born of fear and paranoia.]
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Sleep, my sweetheart.
[She won't leave without him.
In fact, the next morning, no one comes to get them and she wakes up with him right there against her.]
George.
[She whispers it, and crawls up on him, so she's straddling him.]
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Good morning, m'eudail.
[His voice is sleep-rough and rumbling.]
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[She says it gently, and leans her chin on his chest, just against his tattoo.]
And here. With me. In my bed.
[And her smile is sweet, and happy.]
In our bed.
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[He smiles as well, sleepy and pleased, and far more content than he's been in a long while now.]
And so are you. No royal summons.
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[She says it, and she nuzzles closer to him.]
She is soft for newlyweds.
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[His voice is hushed, and he brushes her hair back from her face, leaning in for a kiss.]
What would you like to do this morning, my lady wife?
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I wish to-
-no. That is it.
[But she smiles a little.]
But you must tell the rest of my guard about everything.
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[His arms curl around her comfortably.]
I will. This afternoon.
Though I reckon they'll've heard already.
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But even if they have, you should tell them anyway.
[She thinks the entire country has likely heard by now. She doesn't think of the parties that will happen, late at night; the queen is married, to someone she loves, the queen is happy.]
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It doesn't matter here, anyway, because Lucy is happy, and that makes George smile.]
I will do.
[They, at least, will be happy for him. And for Lucy.]
But that means getting out of bed.
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They will think you very lazy.
[She's teasing, now, and it's so good.]
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They will think something else entirely.
[They may love and respect their queen, but once rumors of marriage start flying, they'll come to the logical conclusion.]
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That we are making them a prince?
[She laughs a little, but presses her nose against his neck, kisses him.]
Perhaps we will go on a grand tour. Make everyone in Calormen pretend they are happy for us, and know they are seething.
[Narnian whore, they would call her, behind her back. Where George might just be able to hear it. Lucy doesn't know that. George would.]
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