Subject: Hmmmmm...
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Posted on: 2008-09-06 17:52:00 UTC

I do hope no one else from C&S frequents this Board. Especially Maikke-Fluffy.
But Sed, you asked for it...
To anyone else: This writing sample is Alternate Universe. It is a Narnia Fanfic where the Pevensies stay and Susan marries Caspian. After their wedding dance, Susan decides that Caspian needs to have a dance lesson.

A Lesson in Painless Waltzing
Come on, Caspian!
My dear, I do not wish to
You are going to, and I will not be dissuaded. Do you know how crushed my toes felt after that dance?
The rest of the Pevensie siblings and Trumpkin looked on amusedly as Susan Pevensie literally dragged her newly-wedded husband into the ballroom. Said king was struggling all the while with a childish pout on his face.
I do not see the reason in this, my Queen, the King of the Telmarines and Narnians grumbled as Susan proceeded to plant him firmly in a seat.
The Gentle Queen scowled at him in a most ungentle way. Your problem is that while you know the steps, you dont know how to do the dance with a partner without giving them toe injuries. Were changing that today. She turned to Peter. All right; come over here. Were going to teach Caspian dear how to do a proper waltz without stepping on peoples toes.
The High King of Narnia smirked a little, still finding the situation funny beyond reckoning. He approached her and placed one hand on her waist. Susan put one hand flat against her brothers shoulder before taking his other hand. Finally, she gave the minstrel who was also in the room a signal to start playing.
A little waltz started. Susan and Peter danced slowly, while Susan chanted One-two-three, one-two-threesee, his feet arent pulverizing mineone-two-three...
Pretty soon it was Caspian who was dancing with her, and doing a terrible job at it. The word ow was slowly becoming an overused interjection for Susan.
You know, Su, you can always let Caspian lead, commented Edmund as Susan took a seat, bending down to massage her aching toes. Caspian sat next to her with a see-I-told-you-so look on his face.
His older sister glowered at him. Pray tell, Ed, will there be a difference?
Their Dear Little Friend Trumpkin tilted his head a little and said shrewdly, If you let him lead, your Majesty, at least you will be able to avoid his feet. You are already able to feel him moving forward with the hand on his shoulder there, so it is a simple matter to move with him.
Susan shrugged. It cant hurt to try, DLF. Sooner or later she and Caspian were in the dance position again, ready to waltz.
As they began to move, Susan fought the urge to lead him and instead opted to follow his footing. Trying her hardest not to look down, she closed her eyes and braced herself for a bout of pain that would certainly occur if he stepped on her feet again
It never came. Her eyes slowly opened again at the end of the dance to see her husband grinning smugly at her. Looks like Trumpkin was right, he murmured in her ear.
Susan laughed, admitting defeat. But her laughter died out as she noticed that his face was dangerously close to hers. She closed her eyes again as she closed the distance between their lips.
So I guess the lesson is over, aye? muttered Edmund. Peter merely grimaced. No matter how happy he had felt when Aslan noted the feelings Caspian and Susan felt for one another and therefore allowed them to stay, he still felt his big brother protectiveness struggling to kick in whenever Caspian and Susan showed public displays of affection.
Peter tried to grin and bear it, mentally beating back the protectiveness with Rhindon. It would seem that way, yes, he replied. Theyre happy and love each other very much. Theres no need to step in, he reminded himself.
Lucy smiled. Well, now that Caspian can do a waltz without stepping on toes, I think we need to teach him the minuet without crippling people for life as well.
Caspian, who heard Lucy, groaned.

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