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paraka ([personal profile] paraka) wrote2008-05-23 10:48 pm

Baby Update

Jenn, has been hurting for almost a whole day now, with back aches and a lot of pressure, but her water hasn't broken yet. She had a temperature, so went to the hospital and they say she's begun dilating, but she's still not in labour, so we're still waiting by the phone. I've packed a suitcase already. :)

*wants baby now*

Random canon question, but in the Narnia series, is it ever mentioned if Caspian gets married? I don't remember them saying, but I can't even tell you how many years it's been since I read Voyage of the Dawn Treader....

[identity profile] laii.livejournal.com 2008-05-24 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
yeah, Caspian gets married. The Silver Chair is centered around finding his son.

[identity profile] laii.livejournal.com 2008-05-24 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't read them recently, but I did see the BBC versions recently. Caspian marries a girl they meet on the last island before Aslan's country in Voyage of the Dawn Treader. She's the daughter of a star. Caspian is a background character in Silver Chair. He's going to journey to all the islands again at the beginning and conveniently is back in his castle in Narnia when Eustace and Jill bring his son with them.

It really kinda depends when you're setting this drabble: circa Caspian book, or Voyage or SIlver Chair.

OH! I can't remember if this happened in the books, but in the BBC film versions (which are pretty book acurate), when Caspian dies, Alsan returns him to the age he was in Prince Caspian (very much younger than in the movie that just came out) and allows him to visit the Summer Country aka our world. It's not for very long and Caspian helps Eustace and Jill fight off some bullies...

Hope this helps

[identity profile] laii.livejournal.com 2008-05-24 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)
probably. Sorry it's not much help. my friend took my giant Narnia book home with her so she could read them, so I have no other point of reference other than 80's BBC film versions.