ext_113588 ([identity profile] animus-wyrmis.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] whynot 2009-06-08 08:43 pm (UTC)

Arthur would just be like "New rule! Knights of Camelot are no longer allowed to talk to girls without me as a chaperon, LANCELOT." He would think about being jealous of Merlin because Gwen is so obviously into him, but then he wouldn't bother because it's Merlin. He also wouldn't think to be jealous of Morgana, which is silly because Morgana/Gwen is totally happening.

OMG YES WRITE IT!

They go to tea with Mary's cousin, or at least that's what Mary Poppins said; Susan doesn't ask questions about other people's relations. "This is Miss Pevensie," Mary Poppins says primly.

"Susan Pevensie, of course!" says Mary Poppin's cousin. "Wardrobes and horns!"

Susan feels her face go tight, and Mary Poppins says, warningly, "George!"

"Begging your pardon," he says, and they have their tea outside, on a checkered picnic blanket. They talk of small things and Susan is left to wonder if there is something written on her face that says she's been touched by magic. She wonders if it's something only Mary Poppins's family can read, or if she could learn to see it too.

"Of course," he says in an undertone as she straightens her hat, "she doesn't need wardrobes."

Dude, I am fascinated by the Bert/Mary romance. It's so cute! And I can't figure out, like, if he's sort of magical too, or if he's just normal. How long have they been together? Who can tell! (I suppose it's possible he's someone else too. In the books the Banks family has this, like, jack-of-all-trades servant guy who does nothing at all but sleep all day and polish things wrong, and you find out later that he's actually the Dirty Rascal and he and Mary have known each other since, I guess, he was hanging out with the King of the Castle.)

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