I'm going to try doing a cut-in post so I don't hog the page. Thanks to Checkers for sending me the link for the directions. Let's see how badly I can botch them up.
How I doubt that it happened:
Eugenides and Irene, married, alone together at last.
Gen and Irene: "Alone at last!"
Gen: "The Guard should be reduced by half."
Irene: (flings jar of ink at his head)
Gen: (ducks)
Irene: (looks at Gen)
Gen: (looks at Irene)
Irene and Gen: "Waaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!"
More likely (to me, at least):
Irene and Gen are lying asleep. It is the dog watch of the night, a bad time for those haunted by nightmares.
Gen: (having a nightmare). "Please don't hurt me anymore. Please." (Cries in breathless, racking sobs that go on and on).
Irene: (Wakes up. Hears Gen's sobs. Recognizes them. Realizes what he's dreaming about. Wracked with guilt). "Wake up! It's all right. You're safe." (Remembers that, safe or not, he's lacking an arm because of her. Cries.)
Now, it may seem odd for me to think that she'd be able to speak of a scene like that to Relius in amusement and say (amusingly), "We were very lachrymose." However, since both the king and queen have very strange senses of humor, I would imagine further that at some point they both started to think it was rather funny that they're lying there on their wedding night sobbing their eyes out.
Okay, let's see if this works.
Leslie, delighted that LJ is working again
How I doubt that it happened:
Eugenides and Irene, married, alone together at last.
Gen and Irene: "Alone at last!"
Gen: "The Guard should be reduced by half."
Irene: (flings jar of ink at his head)
Gen: (ducks)
Irene: (looks at Gen)
Gen: (looks at Irene)
Irene and Gen: "Waaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!"
More likely (to me, at least):
Irene and Gen are lying asleep. It is the dog watch of the night, a bad time for those haunted by nightmares.
Gen: (having a nightmare). "Please don't hurt me anymore. Please." (Cries in breathless, racking sobs that go on and on).
Irene: (Wakes up. Hears Gen's sobs. Recognizes them. Realizes what he's dreaming about. Wracked with guilt). "Wake up! It's all right. You're safe." (Remembers that, safe or not, he's lacking an arm because of her. Cries.)
Now, it may seem odd for me to think that she'd be able to speak of a scene like that to Relius in amusement and say (amusingly), "We were very lachrymose." However, since both the king and queen have very strange senses of humor, I would imagine further that at some point they both started to think it was rather funny that they're lying there on their wedding night sobbing their eyes out.
Okay, let's see if this works.
Leslie, delighted that LJ is working again
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Date: 11/5/06 06:41 am (UTC)I was thinking that the scene I described was more along the lines of a remembering-what-happened nightmare (which is why I borrowed the exact words Attolia used when she was telling Eugendes she listened outside his cell while he cried).
So the "gripped immobility" could be because she realizes that she's got to deal not with pain and regret from something that happened in the past, but that Gen, if only subconsciously, still fears what she might do to him. We're shown in QoA that she knows then that she does scare him (the scenes where she touches his face and in varying degrees he flinches), but she might have thought that a couple of months of marriage and closeness had cured that - and now realizes it hadn't. That could explain the immobility.
She wouldn't be able to do much about the remembering-nightmare because it really did happen, and no kind of apology could undo it. The fear-of-something-that-might-happen nightmare can be dealt with to an extent by reassurances (and is... beautifully... sigh................. )
Leslie
Errata (doesn't that sound like another kingdom?)
Date: 11/5/06 07:33 am (UTC)Leslie