Disclaimer: Don't own it never will. However, I do use quotes from the book

AN: I don't' know how old they are but I am guessing Lucy is 16 Edmund and Caspian are 19 Eustace is 15. well this is my first fanfic. If you hate it that's cool.

Prince Caspian had just finished losing a game of chess to Reepicheep when he heard Drinian shout his name from the forecastle. He rushed up o deck to find what all the commotion was. When he got there, he found three bodies struggling to stay a float in the frigid waves. "Lucy?" he whispered. Without another thought, he leapt from the bulwarks in the crashing waves. He took a moment to gasp in shock of the temperature of the water before hastily swimming over the boys head from under the water.

In no time at all they were all on board very wet and cold but no worse for the wear. Once Caspian had finished climbing over the rail, he looked up to see Lucy's shocked face. She stuttered "Ca-ca-Caspian!" then ran forward and hugged him.

Soon the introductions had been completed and some spiced wine served. A moment latter he heard Lucy's dainty little sneeze. This brought him out of his reverie of seeing Lucy again and reminded him that they were standing soaking wet on deck in the bitter wind. He rushed everyone in to get a change of clothes and some warmth. He also saved the horrid Eustace from an even more horrid death on Reepicheep's hands.

He first took Lucy to his cabin He rummaged around looking for dry clothes not wanting to leave her again but knowing that they both needed to get dry before they caught a cold. He reluctantly left her and lead the others to where they would be staying.

They climbed down the ladder, into the after hatch, across the rowing benches and into the cabin. Right away Eustace climbed into the first bunk he saw wet clothes and all. Caspian decided to let him have that bunk and tied up two hammocks one for himself and one for Edmund. Eustace moaned and groaned and turned quite green. They all tried to be nice to him and make him feel better but it was no use. The nicer they were the more he complained. Caspian changed quickly and then he and Edmund returned to the deck.

At once Lord Drinian began discussing the voyage but Caspian immediately

stopped him saying they should wait for Lucy "to avoid any one having to needlessly repeat themselves." everyone whole heartily agreed. They did not have to wait long before Lucy reappeared on deck dressed in Caspian's clothes. Edmund snickered and told her she looked right silly. They began to bicker like brothers and sisters are known to. Caspian quickly interrupted them saying he thought Lucy looked very nice. Lucy responded with a warm smile for Caspian. She sat next to him and gently placed her hand on his knee. He in turn took her hand in his and they began discussing what had passed since they had left. Then Caspian told them the purpose for there voyage.

"When I was a child my usurping uncle Miraz got rid of seven friends of mt father's (who might have taken my part) by sending them off to explore the unknown Eastern Seas beyond the Lone Islands."

"Yes," said Lucy, "and none of them ever came back."

"Right. Well. On my coronation day, with Aslan's approval, I swore an oath that, if once I established peace in Narnia, I would sail east myself for a year and a day to find my father's friends of to learn of their deaths and avenge them if I could. These were their names: the Lord Revilian, the Lord Bern, the Lord Argoz, the Lord Mavramorn, the Lord Octesian, the Lord Restimar, and - oh that other one who's so hard to remember."

"The Lord Rhoop, Sire," said Drinian.

"Rhoop, Rhoop, of course," said Caspian. "That is my main intention. But Reepicheep here has an even higher hope." Everyone's eyes turned to the mouse.

Reepicheep then told of his hopes of traveling to the very end of the world. And if his was lucky Aslan's country. He told them of a verse a Drayad woman told him.

"Where sky and water meet,

Where the waves grow sweet,

Doubt not Reepicheep,

To find all you seek,

There is the utter East."

"And where are we now, Caspian?" Lucy asked

"The Captain can tell you better than I," said Caspian so Drinian got out his chart and spread it on the table.

"That's our position," he said laying his finger on t. "Or was at noon today. We had fair wind from Cair Paravel and stood a little north for Galma, which we made on the next day. We were in port for a week, for the duke of Galma made a great tournament for His Majesty and there he unhorsed many knights-"

"And got a few nasty falls myself, Drinian. Some of the bruises are there still," put in Caspian.

"-and unhorsed many knights," repeated Drinian with a grin. "we thought the Duke would have been pleased if the Kind's Majesty would have married his daughter, but nothing came of that-"

"Squints, and has freckles," said Caspian. "And can't compare with the beauty whose hand I hold." He thought to him self.

"Oh, poor girl," said Lucy

"And we sailed from Galma," continued Drinian, "and ran into a calm for the best part of two days and had to row, and then had wind again and not make Terebinthia till the fourth day from Galma. And there their King sent out a warning not to land for there was sickness in Terebinthia but we doubled the cape and put in at a little creek far from the city and watered. Then we had to lie off for three days before we got a southeast wind and stood out for the Seven Isles. The third day out a pirate (Terebinthian by her rig) overhauled us, but when she saw us well armed she stood off after some shooting of arrows on either part. And in five days more we were in sight of Muil, which, as you know, is the westernmost of the Seven Isles. Then we rowed through the straits and came about the sundown into Redhaven on the isle of Brenn, where we were very lovingly feasted and had victuals and water at will. We left Redhaven six days ago and have made marvelously good speed, so that I hope to see the Lone Islands the day after tomorrow. The sum is, we are now nearly thirty days at sea and have sailed more than four hundred leagues from Narnia."

They talked for hours then Caspian offered to show them around the ship. With a jolt, she remembered poor Eustace and felt just rotten for leaving him for so long. She wished she could do something to help him.

"If I had my old cordial with me I could cure him." She said

"But you have," said Caspian. "I'd quite forgotten about it. As you left it behind I thought it might be regarded as one of the royal treasures and so I brought it- if you think it ought to be wasted on a thing like seasickness."

:It'll only take a drop," said Lucy.

Caspian opened one of the lockers beneath the bench and brought out the beautiful little diamond flask which Lucy remembered so well.

"Take back your own, Queen," he said.

"Please. Let's forget the formality. It's just Lucy." She whispered as they left the cabin and went out into the sunshine.

Lucy hurried down to help him. No matter how rotten and selfish he was, no matter how much he complained she believed that no one deserved to sit in bed sick and old all alone blow deck in country they knew nothing about in a land they thought couldn't exist. Lucy healed his seasickness with one drop. Everyone hoped and prayed in Aslan's name that this would make him stop whining. However, as soon as he felt better he demanded that they take him home. For you see he still foolishly seemed to think they were still in this world. Lucy convinced him to put on fresh clothes and join them on the deck. They left him and finished there tour of the ship. This did not take long because it was after all a rather small ship. The Dawn Treader could not compare to the great Narnian ships of the Pevensies rein but it was the finest Narnian ship of its time. Lucy thought she was" positively perfect!"

Once they had seen the ship they made there way to the galley for supper. Lucy lingered back. She didn't want to go back down below the deck and miss out on the Narnian sights and sounds she had missed so dearly. But she new there would be plenty more before this trip was over.

AN well that's it. What do you think? let me know but please don't' be to hard on me. If you have any questions feel free to ask.

Lots of love

Charlie