Caspian, current reigning King of Narnia, wants to bash his own head against the wall. He blames the High King Peter for this -- though he blames the High King Peter for a lot of things.
He blames Peter for being ridiculously attractive and equally thick, though, mostly.
King Edmund only rolls his eyes when Caspian complains about the High King's obliviousness. Queen Susan refuses to listen.
Only Queen Lucy in her infinite compassion will take him seriously. But even she is tiring of his woes -- he has, after all, done nothing but court the High King and complain about said High King for the past several months.
Finally, she snaps, "Ask him to marry you, for Aslan's sake! You've done just about everything but that, Caspian
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Oh, I absolutely loved this! It was everything I hoped for and more. I love Caspian complaining about Peter to all his siblings and their reactions. Very in character. I can also see Peter not catching on to Caspian's attempts at wooing him, or as you had him say, thinking he's just imagining it.
He blames Peter for being ridiculously attractive and equally thick, though, mostly.
King Edmund only rolls his eyes when Caspian complains about the High King's obliviousness. Queen Susan refuses to listen.
Only Queen Lucy in her infinite compassion will take him seriously. But even she is tiring of his woes -- he has, after all, done nothing but court the High King and complain about said High King for the past several months.
Finally, she snaps, "Ask him to marry you, for Aslan's sake! You've done just about everything but that, Caspian ( ... )
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And the ending was just perfect.
Thanks for filling my prompt! :D
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