Re: Alyssa and Caspian
Caspian had ventured with Susan to the lighthouse earlier in the day. As such, he hadn't much time to eat anything and was starving by the time the bell rang, signaling the start of the feast. Following the last feast, Caspian had observed that the food had done nothing to no one and, as such, he allowed himself a small plate. He noticed Edmund, but was not surprised to see the young man not indulging. Given his bout with magical food, Caspian could not blame him.
Still, the king felt compelled to try and convince him, but before he could, Alyssa appeared before him carrying a plate of her own. Of course he was going to stay and chat with her for a moment. As she greeted him, Caspian chuckled.
"It is a truly a pleasure as always to speak with you, Queen Alyssa," he replied. "I trust you have been well since are last encounter." Caspian did notice there was nothing familiar on her plate aside from a drink that looked and smelled like coffee. He would inquire about the contents after she informed him as to how she was doing.