Title: Aeternitas
Characters: Caspian X, Edmund Pevensie
Relationship: Edmund/Caspian
Setting: Silver Chair, I suppose. Sort of.
Notes: Filmverse casting. A wild AU, given how The Silver Chair and The Last Battle deal with the respective deaths of Caspian and Edmund. But I don’t care. I wanted to write a Caspian allowed to die with the Edmund he remembers, and is haunted by, at his side when it happens. The title is the Latin word for eternity. The quote at the beginning comes from the song You Raise Me Up by Secret Garden.
Rating: M
Warnings: Major Character Death
Summary: Caspian is close enough to eternity that he can almost touch and taste it.
Title: Faith
Characters: Caspian X
Relationships: Edmund/Caspian
Setting: post-Prince Caspian, then Dawn Treader
Notes: Filmverse. The summary is a quote from the book Stardust, by Neil Gaiman.
Rating: T
Warnings: None
Summary: You have to believe. Otherwise, it will never happen.
Characters: Caspian X, Other(s)
Relationships: Edmund/Caspian
Setting: Dawn Treader
Notes: Filmverse, I suppose.
Rating: T
Warnings: None
Summary: As soon as you have the chance, you engineer it so you can spend time with him alone, and ever since then you’ve been flirting with him, on and off, trying to make up for lost time.
Characters: Caspian X, Other(s)
Relationships: Edmund/Caspian
Setting: Prince Caspian
Notes: Filmverse, I suppose. This part is short; the second is rather longer.
Rating: T
Warnings: None
Summary: There was so much you longed to do the last time you had him here, but you weren’t comfortable or confident enough to make a move.
Title: For Ever True
Warnings: None
Character(s): Caspian X
Pairing(s): Caspian/Edmund
Rating: T
Notes: Filmverse, with a nod or two to bookverse. A look at what life is like when the person you’re in love with is gone for ever, but you can’t get them out of your mind — or your heart.
Summary: You remember ... because you can’t forget.
Caspian/Edmund: Miserere
2017-04-23 22:45Title: Miserere
Warnings: None
Disclaimer: Any characters you recognise belong to C. S. Lewis.
Character(s): Edmund Pevensie
Pairing: Caspian/Edmund Pevensie
Rating: T
Summary: One of these days it will stop hurting, and that's what terrifies you.
( You can't believe this will ever hurt less than it does right now. )
Title: To Be A Pilgrim
Archive Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Character(s): Caspian X, Edmund Pevensie (mentioned)
Pairing(s): Caspian/Edmund
Rating: T
Notes: Filmverse, after the Pevensies and Eustace return to their own world. The title is from the hymn He Who Would Valiant Be.
Summary: This journey has been a pilgrimage of sorts. Yet pilgrims are still human, and every human grieves.
Caspian/Edmund: Belief
2017-03-12 20:51Title: Belief
Rating: T
Setting: post-Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Character(s): Caspian X, Edmund Pevensie (mentioned)
Pairing(s): Caspian/Edmund Pevensie
Disclaimer: Characters you recognise belong to C. S. Lewis.
Summary: You’ll always need him with you, to shore up your self-belief; but Edmund’s gone, for ever.
Rating: T
Setting: post-Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Character(s): Caspian X, Edmund Pevensie (mentioned).
Pairing(s): Caspian/Edmund Pevensie
Notes: The title comes from Luke 22:42.
Disclaimer: Characters you recognise belong to C. S. Lewis.
Summary: The one thing they never tell you about holding a torch for a lost love is how very much it hurts.
( Over time, for you, the truth of this becomes ever clearer. )
Title: And Light Shines in Darkness
Rating: T
Relationship: Caspian/Edmund Pevensie
Characters: Edmund Pevensie
Notes: Set post-Voyage of the Dawn Treader in the months immediately following the Pevensies’ (and Eustace’s) return from Narnia, this deals with Edmund’s inability to forget Caspian, or their relationship, and the pain of having to transition back into a life without him. My headcanon for the Pevensies has them as probably at least High Church, although probably not Roman Catholic. Inspirations for this piece include the Feast of All Souls, a specific XKCD cartoon, and the Third Collect for Evensong; the quote at the beginning is from the song Reach Haven Postcard by Dan Fogelburg. The title is amended from John 1:5 in the Jerusalem Bible. As always, any characters you recognise here belong to C. S. Lewis.
Summary: You’d like to think you’re getting over Caspian. But the reality is you’re nowhere near that point, and you know it.