When the party has died down, Isabella, for one, is well and truly exhausted. She explores the palace until she finds a room with a bed in it, and into this bed she flops, still in her clothes and holding her staff and carrying the cordial in her pocket. She sleeps late, because the party kept her up so late and she hadn't really slept the night before; but around noon, she stirs, and gets up, and goes looking for James and wherever her backpack may have got to. The backpack she finds in the great hall where the principal mass of the party was; some enterprising creature took both bags from the battlefield at Beruna up to the castle for them, and she only wishes she knew who it was. She takes her bag to her room and carries James's with her and continues looking for her friend.
"Lunch will be served in about an hour. I can tell the kitchen what you like best to eat if you'll tell me."
"Well, is there anything you can't eat, like - meat or cheese or something? I can tell them to serve less of those things and more fruit."
"Cheese is milk with some things done to it, different things depending on the cheese."
"Yes, your majesty," comes the reply.
Isabella giggles. "It's a little different from the pins, since I can talk to anyone who qualifies as a friend, not just someone who has another object, but yes."
"Some ground creatures can be pretty quick, and I have a horse, but yes, it's really useful. The problem with it compared to James's thing is that I have to start the conversation; people can't just talk to my scepter."
"Maybe! Currently when we're in that much of a hurry we'll ask griffins or something like that but we don't have anything regular set up."
"It does! They'd have to live here to be accessible in emergencies for it to be the best way to get carried somewhere fast, though."
"Narnia's pretty exciting. James said there are about a hundred of you?"
"Well, there will probably be time to get a more exact number later."
Isabella giggles. "I'm in a castle talking to a winged horse in Narnia. The excitement doesn't wear off too fast."