[For Robb]

Nov 17, 2008 23:00

It had seemed an idea at the time - Robin had been to the second island more times than he could count now, and he liked being part of the Dawn Treader's crew. The second island wasn't large but it still seemed like it should offer more possibility than it did - even if merely a different hunting ground. As fond as Robin was of adventure he was ( Read more... )

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_kinginthenorth November 17 2008, 23:45:21 UTC
"She looks uncommonly like my lady wife," Robb says, "which is strange enough." And like someone he had known, if briefly--a lady well loved by a man he had thought highly of, when Will Turner was still here. "It's handy to have another boat."

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outlawrobin November 18 2008, 00:25:45 UTC
"She reminds me of someone I used to be close to," Robin admits, he uses past tense as much to convince himself as anything else. "Not in looks," he clarifies. "More the temper." But Robb's point is well made. "I don't think an island can have too many - though most islands you could sail away from. I wonder if either of the wrecks are salvageable?"

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_kinginthenorth November 18 2008, 13:11:59 UTC
"I wouldn't know what to do with them if they were," Robb admits. "The North doesn't really make for sailors. But I'm sure if there's something to be done with them, all the would-be shipwrights on the main island will manage it somehow."

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outlawrobin November 18 2008, 22:23:01 UTC
Robin wouldn't know either but it would never stop him having a look. "It would be good if this place yielded something useful," he said. "But if there is such, we shall merely have to find it." Or perhaps it will merely be slightly more effort for a hunting trip than is normally required.

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