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It's likely that they were not expect to - re-emerge in public so soon after the wedding, but Sansa fights back those thoughts with a blush. Any time spent in Caspian's company is worth the experience, regardless of what it is they find themselves doing.
She's only half-attentive when he speaks, glancing back once to lift a hand in farewell, and then she realizes he's spoken to her. "I did not know that was a test," she murmurs, smiling briefly. "And those eggs were delicious - and that homemade jelly. I may have to stop on the way back to request a jar."
"I understand," she replies, "and I do not - blame them their doubts." She knows that the custom of being welcomed into someone's home is more about upholding tradition, but she is grateful for the opportunity to prove herself, to show that she is worthy. Of course, she cannot make people respect her; that is the sort of thing that will come with time, over the years. "I am not entitled to their generosity."
And still it had been offered, which means more to her than she can put into words. She can only hope, and pray, that she becomes the Queen that Narnia deserves, though she knows that she has the reputation of her predecessors to live up to. To say it is intimidating is something of an understatement, but she tries to push aside any apprehension at the thought.
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