I own nothing... I realise Susan's chambers have much more description...but I can see it so vividly in my mind, I hope I've described it well enough... and let's face it, this is a Suspian fanfiction the lovebirds are going to take front stage in my story. :D
Peter walked into his room and his was dumbstruck by how...magnificent it was. The walls were a warm cream and the tapestries were red, green blue and gold. As he entered into the seating area his couch and chairs were chocolate brown with velvet cushions to match the tapestries. They surrounded a brown and cream marble fireplace which had a painting of Aslan above it. He turned to his right to see his main part of his bedroom. All his furniture was brown mahogany and his King-sized four poster bed had red and gold velvet curtains above his bed hung his shield given to his by St. Nicholas. At the bottom of his bed was a large wooden chest containing his old journals and maps, on the lid of the chest was his sword and shield in gold. To the right of his bed was a single door that led to his bathroom. Near his balcony which overlooked the rest of the kingdom was a wall that had been hand painted into a large, detailed map of Narnia. He hadn't realised how much his had missed his chambers.
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Edmunds room was down the hall from Peters. When he entered he could help thinking how lucky he was to have a friend like Caspian. His walls were a darker shade of cream than Peters and the bottom half of the walls were a deep brown wood. His tapestries were a rich hunter green with gold embroidery. His room was set out like Peters only his balcony overlooked the forest. He too had a beautiful map of Narnia painted on a wall near his balcony. His sofa and chairs matched the cream of his walls and they had green and gold velvet cushions placed on them. A small table was set between the two chairs and placed on top of it was his golden and silver piece chest set fully laid out before him. His bed was a normal wooden King sized bed with cream and golden embroidered bedding. Edmund never liked sleeping with the drapes on a four poster bed as he would often break them or get caught up with them during his sleep. Above his bed the wall had been painted to look like a beautiful part of the western woods. The large chest at the bottom of his bed also contained his journals and some of his daggers and his cross bow. On the lid he saw that his two fighting swords had been engraved in gold. Those were currently placed in a corner near his book case. He kicked off his boots and lay on his bed thinking "Ahh it's good to be home."
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Lucy's bedroom was slightly further away from Peters and Edmunds. She entered and sighed blissfully. Her walls where a beautiful soft sunset orange and the bottom half were golden pine. Red, pink and yellow tapestries and curtains hung with golden embroidery. Her large golden pine wooden mantle was carved into elegant spirals and it surrounded her large fire. The small table in-between her two chairs and sofa matched the design of her mantle. Above it rested the exact copy of Aslan that was seen on the Dawn Treader. Her balcony overlooked the glistening Eastern Ocean. She turned to her left and walked through the archway in her wall which leads to the main part of her chambers. As she entered she was stood opposite her king sized bed which had a large, elegant sunset, yellow, orange and pink canopy on the wall by the head of her bed. On both sides of her bed were matching golden pine bedside tables. To her right stood a very large four door wardrobe which contained most of her clothes from the golden age. Next to that was a matching large chest of drawers. To her left was a large full length mirror and next to that was an elegant vanity table with a smaller mirror placed on top of it. Next to that was a large jewellery box that looked like a fancier bedside table with more draws and its sides could open out. It contained all her old jewellery. Her vanity had her perfume bottles place on top of it. The chest at the bottom of her bed had her cordial engraved on the lid in gold. Inside, she found her drawing pencils and paintbrush set with her old paints. Her sketchbooks were also placed in there. Like Peter and Edmunds room her large bathroom was located to the far right of her bed. She twirled in excitement and leapt onto her bed in deep awe of the luxury of her room.
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Susan's room was down the hall from Lucy's. She entered it and her heart melted at the sight. On the bottom half of her walls were wooden panels in the shade of antique pine. A wooden border in the same shade separated it from the painted walls. The boarder was engraved with Narnian trees, done with beautiful craftsmanship. Her walls were painted in a creamy white but going all around her walls as a boarder were beautiful, colourful flowers weaving in and out of each other in their curly vines. The odd butterfly and small bird was placed, here and there near some of the flowers. Susan was always in awe of the Narnian's talent for are and craftsmanship which is where Lucy learnt most of her skills. Susan however was skilful in drawing stickmen. Running her and along the wooden boarder she passed a window that had a long cushioned window seat next to her book case and made her way over to the fireplace in the centre of the room. In the same wood her mantle was engraved into leaves and vines weaving in and out of each other. Opposite her fire lay the royal blue sofa that had two matching chairs on either side of it facing each other with a wooden table in the middle, which legs matched the fireplace. Above her mantle a small picture of an enclosed part of the forest was painted into her wall in the middle of her flower boarder. It had many ancient dancing trees and showed several fauns and dryads dancing around a campfire. Tall candle holders as well as small ones where perfectly placed throughout her room. Her balcony over looked the trees when stood facing to your left and the ocean when stood facing to your right. Unlike Peter Edmunds and Lucy's room, her large bathroom was located to the far right of her fireplace near her balcony windows. The view of the door however was blocked by a room small room separator which had been painted to match the flowers on her walls. Her curtains hanging by the side of her windows were a royal blue to match her chairs. On the right hand side of her room the walls stopped being stone midway and changed into the antique pine wood, creating an archway of woven flowers, leaves and vines. Susan took the one step up leading into the main part of her room her furniture was the same as Lucy's and placed in the same positions only they were made with antique pine wood. Her bed was a king sized with four posters; however the curtains that hung around it where a see through creamy white material with thin golden stars embroidered into it. Her covers a rich, royal blue to match the curtains. On her vanity lay a white lace cover with her perfume bottles and old mother of pearl hair brush set on top of it. On one of her bedside tables lay a small handmade wooden music box, which Mr. Tumnus had made for her. The chest below her bed had her horn, bow and arrows engraved in gold onto it. Inside where some of her journals and a pair of Sais that Edmund had one taught her to use in case she was separated from her bow.
She sat down on the edge of her bed, amazed by the amount of thought and detail that had gone into her room even though they were not to return... not that she wasn't extremely grateful... but why had their rooms been re made and decorated? She decided that was the least of her worries and she began to mull over the past two days. She knew she should never be left alone with her thoughts, once something small popped into her head it would just grow in her mind until she can't think of anything else but that. So many questions. Why where they back? Will they be allowed to stay? Her logical mind told her no, they have never been able to stay before but her heart dared to dream a yes. This was the most fearsome question to her, it hurt too much to think of it...but she promised Lucy to try and have more faith so she told herself not to ask that question again to anyone but Aslan. She closed her eyes burying the fear deep down within her chest and continued to think of more unanswered questions. Why had time between their worlds become simultaneous with each other? Had Caspian found someone? Most of her told her no, from the way he looked at her and held her, but there was a small fear creeping into her heart saying yes... he had been back from his voyage a month now, it was possible. It's not like he would have lack of women flocking to him... he was so much more confident now and stood tall and proud like a King. Susan remembered that in the first few years as Kings, Peter and Edmund matured greatly. Not only had Caspian matured but he had restored piece throughout the lands, re build their beloved Cair Paravel, taken care of their people. She felt a wave of love rush through her. He was so tall, and dark and handsome, with the most passionate, gentle, intense, dreamy, dark brown eyes that she could melt into. She recalled the way his body felt against hers when they embraced each other. How his body was now so muscle, his skin sending a warm rush through her body... She felt her cheeks growing warm as she blushed deeply at her thoughts and she told herself to get a grip.
She stood walked into her bathroom the floor was a brown and cream marble and had a large cream rug placed in the centre. The stone walls had been painted a warm cream to match the marble. Nearest the door, to her right was a marble circle basin, attached to the wall. Slightly above it was a chocolate brown wooden head of Aslan, with his mouth open, inside the mouth was a large wooden cork, Susan pulled out the cork and it began to fill the basin with warm water, once it was full she put the cork back in to stop the water supply. She smiled and continued looking around. Above this was a mirror with a wooden boarder. Her toilet was located in the far corner on the right hand side of the wall. On the left side her medium sized, deep, square bath was made from the same marble. Inside the bath was a seat going all the way around it. On top of each corner of the bath were statues of matching golden phoenixes with their heads tilted up and their mouths open. A small golden sun that came out of the wall was placed above the bath. Once the sun is turned, hot water would spurt of out of the four phoenixes mouths and it would fill the bath. In the far left of the left wall near the bath were a row of wooden shelves containing, towels, soaps one particular bar was used underarm without water to prevent bad body oder, a pot of green powder that when mixed with water it would become mint toothpaste, glass jars containing rose petals, bath salts, oil, and shampoo and a toothbrush. (I realise some of these things weren't even thought of in those times, however I am very fond of personal hygiene, therefore most of my characters are too haha). There were no windows however the roof was made out of stained glass so then the room got enough light. Perfectly placed around the room were golden tall candleholders with cream candles. Once again Susan was awed by the beauty that was her chambers and admired how in Narnia even something as simple as a bathroom could be made into a completely luxurious room. She decided not to change out of the dress the fauns made her yesterday, as the sun was already beginning to set. Instead she freshened up and made her way to Caspian's study to meet the rest of them.
