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[Why yes. Yes it is.]




Hello. Um, this is Caspian--

[BEEEEEEEEEEEP. Sultry woman's voice:]

Hola. Caspian del buzón de voz está roto. Esta es su refrigerador.
Por favor, hable muy despacio y voy a mantener su mensaje a mi mismo con un imán!
Gracias.


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Date: 2009-02-06 06:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] treadingdawn.livejournal.com
"I am a revolutionary who shows, not tells," he smiled, more than willing to play this card if just because it made her grin, maybe even laugh.

"As for life being royalty..." Caspian had to rub his chin in musing. "I can say for all the luxury afforded to me by title, there are many conveniences we do not have that many people have here, royal and unroyal alike," he said with a nod to the magazines, "where I am from, not everyone is fortunate enough to have books."

Date: 2009-02-06 06:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miss-waldorf.livejournal.com
"I've known many powerful people --not many revolutionaries," Blair sends Caspian a quick smile, "but they couldn't fool me with trying to come across as good; they don't have people's best intentions at heart. You, however, are harder to read," she grins at him with mischief. She did not really mean to doubt him, because maybe she really believed everything he said without suspicion. For all her acts, she was still gullible.

Blair took another sip of her cocoa, trying to warm herself up. It was not that cold that she wanted a coat though, definitely not. "Most everyone where I'm from can afford books, but I know that in other parts, they can't even afford food, or water." Not that she was ever the bleeding heart.

Date: 2009-02-06 07:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] treadingdawn.livejournal.com
"I will keep it in mind that it's in my own best interest to not fool you then, Blair," he laughed softly but one might wonder if that was a serious consideration or not. He didn't know her well enough to say, and he did just say he wouldn't presume. Only time would tell.

With another nip to his churro he looked to her.

"Tell me what else is your world like, what do you like about your world" asked Caspian, honest about his curiosity. Lack of education and that serious plague called famine were common to his world too, in some parts, but he didn't think it was proper to dwell on them in an otherwise pleasant setting. They were not politicians on a picnic after all.

Date: 2009-02-06 07:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miss-waldorf.livejournal.com
She smiled in return, not taking it as seriously as she perhaps ought to. She meant it only as a compliment, not a way to be certain of how trustworthy he is. Her agenda for the picnic has certainly changed from merely establishing a network with the important people in the City to, maybe, making real friends. That was rather rare.

"To be honest, I can't think of anything I should logically like from my world," she admitted, laughing dryly. "People are cruel, nature is polluted and dying, peace is only for when both sides run out of ammunition, love is a dream and good food makes me fat." She recited the words quickly, as if out of memory.

Then she shrugged and turned to him with a smile, "but it's home." My goodness, Blair, get a hold of yourself, stop spouting cliches!

Date: 2009-02-06 07:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] treadingdawn.livejournal.com
He paused in mid bite of his churro, a very fattening thing indeed, although Caspian himself was quite lean and likely had no reason to worry about finishing one this afternoon. Nevertheless he couldn't help but sort of stare at her for that remark.... Not the one about good food making her fat even though that stopped him as well. But honestly, nothing? He found that hard to believe. Even his friends the Pevensies, pulled from the middle of World War II, could list things they liked about their world. Yet his curiosity took a backseat for his manners, because Caspian didn't want to offend her or provoke her by asking why. Maybe following that line about good food was a better idea after all.

"You must be joking. Are you going to tell me you have never had good food at all," he asked, clearly a strange way of paying Blair a compliment.

Date: 2009-02-06 07:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miss-waldorf.livejournal.com
A line between his remark to "You're not fat!" is rather hard to draw, and Blair looked at him in confusion for awhile before actually getting it. He really is rather special.

"I... have had good food, in moderation, when my mom's not around." Finally, Blair broke into a laugh, covering her mouth with her hand to stop from guffawing. In the back of her mind, she wondered if he was just trying to be funny or if he simply talked that way. Either way, she found it so charming.
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