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Edmund

The moment Lord Roop told us where we were, my worst nightmare flooded before my eyes.

I was shoved down on the cruel stone. The crowd pressed in around me. Their red eyes bore into my mind. Evil clung to the air, and wails howled in my ears. The dim light cast shadows about the black stone.

I looked up and that's when I saw a sight that made my stomach knot: Peter lying on the Stone Table. The White Witch was standing over him a knife dangling from her pale hands. Susan and Lucy were nowhere in sight.

Guilt poured over me. A word rang in my mind. Traitor! Traitor! Traitor! I felt sick and dizzy. I looked back towards Peter. His side was soaked in blood; he turned and looked straight at me. His eye's reflected helplessness and sheer terror. What have I done? I closed my eyes as the Witch raised her knife. When I reopened my eyes; Peter had disappeared.

Ginarrbrik dragged me up to Stone Table. He was no longer a dwarf, but a huge giant with flashing red eyes. I started trembling as several hags tied me down. I turned pale, my heart beat wildly, and my breath came in quick short rasps as the Witch glided back up the steps.

She towered over me; her black feathered dress glittering in the torchlight. She bent down with a sneer on her lips and an evil glint in her eye.

"Edmund! You fool! The Lion abandoned youyou betrayed your siblings. They are now dead. There is no one to save you. No one." She said, like venom from a snake. Her words echoed in my ears.

I started shaking as she drew her dagger, and sweat dripped off my face. The steel shined maliciously, and my brother's blood dripped from the end of the blade. The Witch gave a great cry and the knife plunged towards me. I clenched my eyes tightly and gritted my teeth.

Suddenly, there was a great roar, my nightmare vanished. I reopened my eyes, and found myself on the deck of the Dawn Treader, Aslan was before me.

"Be at peace." The Great King said as he breathed upon me.

My fears faded, and I was in total peace. Aslan disappeared and I heard the sailors give a shout. That's when I saw the light ahead, and I knew that the dark night was over.