A/N: I will try to remember to put the main characters and/or pairings at the top of each. This will mostly feature Caspian, Lucy and Edmund.


Caspian couldn't stop the smile that crossed his lips as he saw Lucy appear at the end of the Great Hall. She was a vision, long hair falling softly over her shoulders and nearly down to her waist, flowers in her hands and a resplendent smile touching her lips.

Her dress was white, a custom that she brought to Narnia from her World, and touched the floor. She wore a silver crown, a veil covering her face and falling nearly to the length of her hair.

She was so beautiful, he thought. He'd never seen a bride as lovely as Lucy.

His heart skipped a beat as he watched her brother look down at her with pride in his eyes. Edmund had always been strict in Lucy's courtships, feeling he knew better than she did. Perhaps he'd been right because the former Queen had never looked or acted so happy with a courtier as she had these past months.

It took a strong man to handle Lucy. She was devoted to Narnia and Aslan above all and the man she married had to understand and accept that; he had always loved her all the more for it.

Caspian's heart raced as she drew nearer and he was able to see the subtle Telmarine influences in her dress. It gave him pride to see her continuing to help the merging of their two countries with her selection. It gave him pride to see the smile on her face.

He shifted a little nervously as she and Edmund drew closer, his tongue darting out to wet his lips. This was such an important day and he certainly didn't want to be the one to forget himself and say the wrong thing. How embarrassing that would be!

When Lucy reached the front of the Hall, Caspian reached out and took her hand, assisting her up the steps. She blushed and smiled brightly up at him. A whispered My King reached his ears and he was sure his heart was going to beat out of his chest.

And then she looked to her right and Caspian followed her gaze to see Lunin standing there, his hand outstretched and a smile to match Lucy's on his face.

Remembering himself, Caspian gently placed Lucy's hand's in Lunin's and took a step back and up one level higher on the dias. "Friends," he called out to the assembled crowd, "today is a joyous day, for today we join in marriage our dear Queen Lucy and Prince Lunin or Archenland."

While the gathered friends in the Great Hall applauded, Caspian and Edmund shared a look, both knowing that Caspian wished that Edmund was in his place and he was in the Prince's. But that was not to be.