Anne couldn't help but laugh a little, shaking her head ever so slightly.
"I have news for you, Majesty," Anne replied. "All men do it."
She let that thought sink in before she continued.
"All men, when faced with dire circumstances, think on loved ones, on those they had left behind," Anne explained. "It's natural. A good man will use it to draw strength and survive. A cowardly man will use it as an excuse to run away."
She kissed the top of his head once again.
"You didn't run, Caspian. You stayed strong, you stayed with the ship until it sank," she moved to cup her hand under his chin and tilt his head up to face her. "You were not wrong."
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"I have news for you, Majesty," Anne replied. "All men do it."
She let that thought sink in before she continued.
"All men, when faced with dire circumstances, think on loved ones, on those they had left behind," Anne explained. "It's natural. A good man will use it to draw strength and survive. A cowardly man will use it as an excuse to run away."
She kissed the top of his head once again.
"You didn't run, Caspian. You stayed strong, you stayed with the ship until it sank," she moved to cup her hand under his chin and tilt his head up to face her. "You were not wrong."