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Aug 15, 2013 04:27AM


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Kasha sat on the branch on a tree, enjoying the peace. She looked at the ground, and spotted a small river, and leaped off the branch, landing lightly on her feet. The elf nimbly sprinted towards the river, and crouched next to it. She trailed her fingers in the stream of cold water, relaxing in the calm and quiet atmosphere. She opened her mouth and started singing an elf folk song. Her sword glinted in the sunlight, looking dangerous, yet peaceful in the same time.
Lusy Pevensie walked into the forest, her dagger at her belt, along with the vial of healing potion. She was wearing a red dress that came to the ground. It was simple, to her greatest relief, not all fancy and heavy to walk around in. She hummed a tune to herself, one she had learned back in London. Trailing her hands over the tree trunks, she wondered where Aslan was. No one had seen him for quite a while, but... oh well. He'd turn up, she was sure of it. He always did.
The elf heard some noise and looked around, alert. Kasha rested her hand on the hilt of her ruby encrusted sword, and surveyed her surroundings. She ran up a tree literally, and crouched on a branch, listening and waiting for the person or animal to show itself. She spotted a young girl, and leaped onto the branch near her, before dropping down, and deciding to introduce herself, walked up to the girl. "Greetings. I am an elf, wandering in this peaceful woods. My name, is Kasha. Kasha Electus." She said, tilting her head, her blond hair falling slowly.
"Woah!" Lucy cried out, startled, and took a step back as the elf landed in front of her. Noticing the elf had one hand on the hilt of her sword, she let her fingers glide over the pommel of her dagger. The blade shone a faint green as it reflected the sunlight that filtered through the trees.
Lucy mae a small bow and said in what little Narnian Aslan had taught her, "Nianar si het stbe erev." then she repeated it. "Greetings, I am a friend and come in peace." And added, "My name is Lucy Pevensie."
Lucy mae a small bow and said in what little Narnian Aslan had taught her, "Nianar si het stbe erev." then she repeated it. "Greetings, I am a friend and come in peace." And added, "My name is Lucy Pevensie."
"It is nice to meet you in this desolate forest. What brings you here?" Kasha asked, letting her hand slip from the sword. She bowed in return, and stood up straight. Her pointy ears showed, which really showed she was a true elf.
((I'm off. sorry. ))
((I'm off. sorry. ))
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Lucy shrugged. "Walking... I guess." She sighed and said, "the forest helps me get my mind off things." He paused and let her hand drop to her side, releasing her touch on the dagger. She looked down at her feet, and then said, in a small voice, "have you seen Aslan recently?"
Lucy shrugged. "Walking... I guess." She sighed and said, "the forest helps me get my mind off things." He paused and let her hand drop to her side, releasing her touch on the dagger. She looked down at her feet, and then said, in a small voice, "have you seen Aslan recently?"
"Aslan? The great lion? I can't say I have been seeing him, nor seeing a sight of him." Kasha replied, trying to think back if she had been seeing the lion. Then she remembered when she had seen him. "I do recall meeting him on a certain day, when he was about to tell me why I was special. But he left before he had a chance though." The elf mused.
"Oh," Lucy said, slightly disappointed and sad. "He is rather strange, but... well." She sighed again and looked around at the snowed over forest. SHe missed the lion so much. "I haven't seen him for seven months. But when I do see him my siblings never believe me." She sighed thinking of Peter and Susan and Edmund.
"I would like to ask you if we could perhaps journey together to find the great one?" she offered, smiling slightly.
Lucy's face lit up. "I'd love to!" She rethought about it, and then her expression faltered. "But I can't," she said sadly. "This is about as far as my siblings will let me go. They worry too much, especially Susan. It does get on my nerves sometimes, but..."
"I will be with you all the way. I am a person of peace, but I can be violent, unlike my kind, when it comes to protecting others." Kasha said.
Lucy chewed on her bottom lip for a moment before saying, "alright then. Just so you know, if anything happens my home is Cair Paravel." SHe gave the elf a meek smile.
"Very well" Kasha smiled gently back. "Would you wish to gather some supplies before leaving?" She asked.
Lucy shrugged. "I'm fine. What about you?" She asked.
"Then let us go," Lucy said happily. And the continued their way through the forest.
((continue in the forests and then move to Archenland. Perhaps stay here a couple of 'days.' besides, i have aslan.))
As they walked, and the day dawned, it became colder. Lucy shivered slightly and tugged the folds of her cloak tighter around herself.
"Are you not cold?" Lucy questioned, a faint british tinge to her accent.
"I cannot feel the cold. Nor can I feel the heat." The elf replied, her voice as delicate as a petal.
"Wow. Interesting." Lucy said, still bewildered. Night fell quickly, and soon the first stars were out.
Lucy nodded and stuck out her hands, warming herself up. She sighed and shuddered.
She reached into a bag around her shoulders, and produced a type of bread. She broke a piece off, and handed it to Lucy. "eat. I do not necessarily need to eat."
"Thank you," she said humbly, and took a bite. It was warm and fresh, and Lucy was very grateful for it. One she was finished she curled up beside the fire and lay away for a while.

"Hullo Kamea," Lucy said sleepily. "What's the matter? Is the whole of Cair Paravel looking for me or something?" She asked teasingly as she sat up.

"My dad?" She laughed a bit. "I don't have a dad. You probably mean Peter, right?" She asked. "Sandy haired king? Old enough to be my dad. Sort of. Almost."

"Ahh." She said. SHe was partly sad that she didn't have parents, her dad was killed in the war in England, but that's what happened and noone could change it.

"Wait what?" Lucy asked. "He didnt tell me anything.... she racked her brains."

"Ugh!" She crossed her arms over her chest and pouted.

"Oh. Well I guess our quest for Aslan is going to have to wait," she apologized to the elf. "It was nice meeting you, though," she called over her shoulder as her friend dragged her away.

"Oh, thank you!" She said and hugged her friend.
"For all the work you put into it." She said with a smile. "Soon I'll be your age, huh?"