Why couldn't she have lived in a time when girls got treated like this, that was what she wanted to know. Grinning, she nodded when he said that calling him Caspian was fine. That was good with her. Yeah, this was surreal. Robin Hood and Judas and Caspian in one place. Shaking her head in disbelief for a second, she watched him carefully as he smiled. She chuckled quietly, looking around at the woods around them. They seemed endless. Just how big was this resort?
She put her hand over her mouth and barely fought back a giggle when he extended his arm to guide the way back to the cabins. Okay, this was officially the most adorable thing to ever be adorable. She was more than happy to acquiesce. Laying her arm over his, she watched him carefully with a bit of a grin. That wasn't really what she'd imagined Caspian to look like when she'd read through the books when she was a kid. But there was no mistaking that it was him. With the manners and the adorable mannerisms. "No need to call me 'm'lady,' Caspian. You can just call me Jaz," she said softly.
Part of her figured she should tell him that some women may actually find that a touch creepy, but she wasn't going to risk offending him. Especially since he'd been so polite and sweet to her. "This must be a pretty big culture shock for you, hm?" she asked him. "Going from Narnia to this place."