Sep. 2nd, 2012

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Title: Revisionary History
Author: [livejournal.com profile] cofax7
Recipient: [livejournal.com profile] linneasr
Rating: All ages
Warnings: none
Summary: Jill and Eustace accomplished more in their adventure in Narnia than The Silver Chair properly conveyed. Set during TSC. 5,800 words.


Revisionary History )


Original prompt we sent you:
What I want: I would very much like the story to be set in Not-My-Children's Narnia, as authored by Rth Stewart, if you're familiar with her work. If not, I would be interested in a few of Jill Pole's experiences with Puddlegrum and Eustace (the sort of thing Lewis left out of The Silver Chair), or something immediately following the conclusion of The Magician's Nephew, either in Narnia or back in England, as Digory and Polly integrate Narnia into their lives.

Prompt words/objects/quotes/whatever: "Assuredly for the body to imbibe muddy waters is a different thing from sucking in the transparency of a sweet fountain. Even so the vigour of the mind is repressed when it is clogged by a heavy atmosphere. Nature herself hath made us subject to these influences. Clouds make us feel sad; and again a bright sky fills us with joy, because the heavenly substance of the soul delights in everything that is unstained and pure." - Cassiodorus, Letters
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