Never Let Go 2: Prince Caspian

Summary:Sequal to Never Let Go. After their last adventure in Narnia, the Pevensie siblings return to Narnia, only to find it a darker place than they previously thought. Making new friends and helping Prince Caspian to reclaim his throne, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy will have to overcome obstacles that may drift them apart in order for Narnia to be at peace again. Evil is growing and love is blossoming. Will they be able to stop the evil from taking over Narnia? Edmund/Lucy and Peter/Susan.

Songs:

- Alice's theme (Alice in Wonderland 2010 soundtrack)

- The Life and Death of Amy Pond (Doctor Who series 5: Soundtrack)

- I Am the Doctor in Utah (Doctor Who series 6: Soundtrack)

- The Attic (Journey 2: The Mysterious Island)

Chapter 1: The Return to Narnia...

"Mind yourself, Love!" the driver yelled as he slammed the brakes of his car down to avoid hitting Lucy.

Lucy smiled sweetly. "I'm sorry," she apologised as she ran across the road. She had to find Susan.

"Watch where you're going!" the same driver shouted in replied.

It has been one year since Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy came back from their beloved country. All of them were going back to school now the War was slightly easing. Edmund of course had a fit of going back to school while Susan was overly excited. Peter and Lucy didn't really care; they just wanted to get back to Narnia.

Speaking of Susan, Susan was standing near a newspaper stand, reading the local paper, when a boy of around fourteen to fifteen years old with oily tanned skinned and pimples came up to her nervously. Susan gave him a kind smile and went back to her newspaper. In her mind she was thinking about Peter. Since she found out that he and Edmund were adopted she started to have different feelings for Peter that weren't your average Brother and Sister feelings. Her musings were interrupted by the boy next to her.

"You go to St Finbars?" the boy asked.

Susan nodded. "That's right," she said.

"I go to Hendon House, across the road," the boy informed her and she smiled. That's the same school that Peter and Edmund go to. The boy continued to speak. "I've seen you, sitting by yourself," he added.

Susan looked down for a moment before she looked back at the boy. "Yes, well I prefer to be left alone," she said, hoping the boy could take the hint, but he didn't. She wished that Peter could come to her rescue.

The boy smiled. "Me too," he said and Susan rolled her eyes. "What's your name?" he asked.

Susan quickly thought of a lie. "My name's Phyllis," she said when Lucy interrupted them.

"Susan!" she shouted when she reached her and Susan closed her eyes in annoyance. Lucy ran up to her and took a deep breath.

"You better come quickly," Lucy said and took off again and Susan put the paper down, grabbed her luggage and started to run to catch up with her sister.

They ran inside the train station where they could hear several loud voices screaming "Fight! Fight! Fight!" over and over. Susan bit her lip. She had a bad feeling that Peter was somehow involved.

Her fears were correct when she saw Peter in the middle of the fight. They looked at each other. Peter looked apologetic while Susan looked disappointed. They broke eye contact when one of the boys that were fighting Peter, slammed him against the wall. Edmund came rushing in and started to join the fight.

"Edmund!" Lucy shouted in shock and watched as Edmund shoved one of the boys to the floor.

The soldiers came rushing in and started to break up the fight. One of the soldiers grabbed Peter off the ground and slightly shook him.

"Act your age!" the soldier scolded Peter and Peter grabbed his luggage and sat down on a bench next to Lucy and Susan while Edmund sat down next to Lucy.

Edmund was still frustrated at Peter's attitude. This was not his brother that he remembered in Narnia.

"You're welcome," he said.

Peter rolled his eyes and stood up. "I had it sorted," he retorted.

Susan sighed. "What was it this time Peter?" she asked.

Peter looked at her and then sighed. "He bumped me," he explained.

Lucy's eyes widened. "So you hit him?" she asked, shocked that her brother would do that.

Peter shook his head. "No, after he bumped me, they tried to make me apologise," he said. "That's when I hit him," he added with a shrug.

Susan sighed. "Pete is it that hard to just walk away?" she asked softly.

Peter growled. "I shouldn't have to!" he snapped. "I mean don't you ever get tired of getting treated like a kid?" he asked.

Edmund laughed, amused by his brothers actions. "Hello, Peter! We are kids!" he chuckled, making Lucy smile.

Peter gritted his teeth. "But I wasn't always!" he growled making his siblings look down as they remembered their times as Kings and Queens in Narnia.

Peter calmed down and walked back to the bench and sat down. "It's been a year, how long does he expect us to wait?" he asked softly. Lucy grabbed Peter's hand in comfort.

Susan sighed. "I know it's hard Peter, but I think it's time to accept that we live here now," she said quietly. "We might not ever get back," she added making Peter glare at her with his icy blue eyes.

Susan flinched and turned around. She saw the geeky boy walking up to them. "Oh no," she groaned and turned back to her siblings. "Pretend you're talking to me," she said.

Edmund and Peter leaned over and saw the geek boy. They smiled.

"We are talking to you," Edmund argued and Lucy and Peter laughed at Susan's frustrated expression.

Suddenly Lucy jumped out of her seat. "Ow!" she exclaimed, making Edmund raised an eyebrow at her.

"Lu?" Edmund asked, concerned.

Susan rolled her eyes. "Quiet Lucy," she scolded.

Lucy shook her head. "Something pinched me!" she complained.

Peter jumped up and stood by Lucy as well while looking at Edmund. "Oi, Stop pulling," he said.

Edmund raised his hands. "I'm not touching you," he argued.

Susan sighed. "Will all of you just…" she started to say when she jumped up as well. "What is that?" she asked.

Lucy's eyes widened. "It feels like magic," she said in excitement.

Susan nodded. "Everyone holds hands," she shouted over the train that was fast approaching them.

Edmund looked horrified at Peter. "I'm not holding your hand!" he shouted.

Peter rolled his eyes and grabbed Edmund's and Lucy's hand tightly while Susan grabbed Lucy's other hand. The train seems to be rushing past them, pulling everything with it including the bricks, the platform and their luggage. Suddenly they found themselves in a cave on a beach. The siblings stepped out into the sunlight with smiles on their faces. Lucy looked at Susan and they both laughed and took off in a run. Peter grinned at Edmund and they followed their sisters into the water. Edmund jumped on Peter's back playfully and Peter fell into the water, dragging Edmund with him. Lucy shirked as Susan splashed her. Edmund stopped playing and looked up.

"Ed?" Susan asked.

Edmund looked at them. "Where do you suppose we are?" he asked softly.

Peter laughed and splashed Edmund playfully. "Where do you think?" he asked rhetorically.

Edmund shrugged. "Well, Pete, I don't remember any ruins in Narnia," he said and Peter, Susan and Lucy all looked up to where Edmund was staring. There were ruins on top of the cliff.

Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy walked up to the ruins, shedding their school blazers and ties as they went.

Peter took an apple of an apple tree and chucked it to Lucy who caught it. She took a bite out of it and Edmund snagged it and took a bit as well.

"Ed!" Lucy said.

Edmund shrugged. "I'm hungry," he explained and gave the apple back to Lucy who took it, laughed and walked in another direction.

Lucy walked near a ruined balcony that looked over to the glistening blue sea.

She turned back to Susan who was walking towards her. "I wonder who lived here," she mused.

Susan was about to answer when she noticed something gold on the grass. It seemed to be a miniature gold centaur statue.

She gasped. "I think we did," she said softly.

Lucy narrowed her eyes and Peter and Edmund jogged up to them.

"Hey, that's mine," he said. "From my chess set," he explained.

Peter looked at Edmund curiously. "Which chess set?" he asked.

Edmund rolled his eyes. "Well Peter, I didn't have a solid gold chess set in Finchley, did I?" he asked sarcastically and Peter rolled his eyes.

Lucy's eyes widened as did Edmund's when they realised where they were. "It can't be," they both whispered and they ran off leaving Susan and Peter rolling their eyes and running after them.

"Lucy!" Susan shouted while Peter shouted "Edmund" as they ran to catch up to them.

"Don't you see?" Lucy shouted excitedly.

Peter shook his head. "What?" he asked.

Lucy sighed and moved Peter in front of a broken piece of rubble. "Imagine walls," she said.

Edmund moved Susan so she stood next to Peter. "And columns there," he said pointing to his left and walked to stand on Peter's other side.

Lucy stood next to Susan. "And a glass roof," she finished and Susan's eyes widened and tears formed in her blue eyes.

"Cair Paravel," Peter whispered with unshed tears forming in his crystal blue eyes. What happened to their beloved home?


A/N: Okay guys; here is the first chapter of Never Let GO 2: Prince Caspian! How did you guys like it? Want me to do more?

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