Here, short chapter mostly containing dialogue. Nothing really - I was bored on my way down to my uncle's place, and this is what happened.
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Chapter Three
The morning after found Titiana sword-fighting with none other than Prince Caspian himself. He had requested the practise when he had heard she was a Telmarine, in hope of learning a bit more about her, for she reminded him of one of the Lord's wife. The wife was the only Telmarine left with blue eyes as Titiana.
"How did you come to live here?" asked Caspian in his thick accent, as he dodged another blow. He was starting to pant a bit, as did Titiana but she continued with the same strategy nonetheless. The Prince had asked the same question more than four times and it was starting to bother her more and more for she thought the answer to that question to be personal.
"If I answer will you then stop questioning me?" When he nodded she placed her sword back in the sheath. "I was found by Atticus when I was little. I don't remember anything from before arriving here." Titiana turned around to leave, but Caspian asked her another question, against his promise.
"Don't you ever wish you could see your parents again?" Clearly frustrated, Titiana turned around and send Caspian one of her infamous death glares, for she didn't like to talk about such things as were she came from. Seeing her glare, Caspian held up his hands in surrender and backed off.
"If you must know," started Titiana, "they left me in the Woods, completely unprotected from any kind of danger, so do you seriously think I want to see them if I knew who they were?"
Prince Caspian stood staring at the younger girl. "Are you sure? I mean, if I were you, I would get to know my parents in a heartbeat." He sheathed his own sword and sat down on the ground, patting the spot next to him. "I don't bite; I'm merely curious." Though she would rather just walk away and forget the whole conversation, Titiana sat down beside the Prince and talked.
"I'm sure about it. I've only heard bad things about Telmarines – and what if my parents are one of the bad guys? I wouldn't be able to live with myself afterwards, knowing that my parents would enjoy destroying what's left of the Narnian society, my entire family." She looked down at the grass as she talked, and though she didn't know why, she told Caspian most of her story. From the day she arrived up until she had met him in the forest, under the sharp sword of Reepicheep.
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