It's his hour again, the hour of sanity, and when he comes back to himself his knuckles are bleeding from fruitless attempts of the Knight to break free.
"I wonder how much you remember of your life without her."He remembers being angry, angrier than he'd ever thought to be at his father - though of course the Knight didn't know it was his father,
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Two someones.
A knock comes at the door, more of a warning than a request for admittance, and there is the soft click-turn of a keyin the lock.
The door opens.
Caspian comes in with a smile, and a bowl of warm water and bandages. While he treats his son's hands, he looks up with a smile.
"There is a friend to see you tonight, Rilian."
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"H'lo, Rilian."
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"Good evening, my lord."
Caspian used to tell him stories about his adventures with the Sons of Adam and Daughters of Eve from the other world, and it's a bit of a heady experience, actually meeting one of them.
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"Odd, meeting here," he says, easily enough. "But mayhap better here than during a battle, or one of the other usual times you or your cousins would show up, Eustace."
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