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A/N: Well guys, here it is: my Narnia/Harry Potter crossover fic. I really hope you guys all like it. Enjoy!

Chapter One: The Prophecy

Pacing back and forth, Caspian sighed in frustration. Watching him from the head of the table, Peter smiled behind his hand and struggled to repress the chuckle that was threatening to come out. He failed miserably and burst out with laughter.

Stopping dead in his tracks, Caspian turned towards Peter and narrowed his eyes. "You think this is all funny? You think that the fact that Jadis and Miraz being back and gaining strength is funny," he asked coldly, barely able to contain his rage. The smile on Peter's face was wiped away instantly. He shot Caspian a 'you-know-better' type of look.

"Of course I don't think that's funny. There is absolutely nothing funny about those two." After glaring at Caspian for another moment, Peter smiled slightly and said, "What is funny is how you are fretting over Aslan coming to the castle."

Sighing, Caspian went to his seat next to his best friend and former lover, Queen Susan the gentle. Being the perceptive person that she was, she placed a gentle and comforting hand on his shoulder. When he didn't look at her right away, she placed her hand on his cheek and turned his face so he was looking at her. Looking into Caspian's eyes, Susan could see the fear and worry in them. She smiled comfortingly and said, "Don't be so nervous Caspian. Everything is going to be fine."

Smiling at Susan and patting her hand, Caspian said, "I know. I'm not so much worried about Aslan coming. I'm just really weary about Jadis and Miraz joining forces. They've already attained so much power and so many followers." Engulfing Caspian in what looked like a much needed hug; Susan kissed him on his temple and said, "Like I said dear, everything is going to be fine."

"Your optimism is very much appreciated, Queen Susan. And you are right to worry, King Caspian. The times ahead are going to be difficult."

Turning towards the door, the two Pevensies and Caspian all saw a great lion making his way towards the head of the table. Upon reaching it, he turned to see the three monarchs about to stand and bow to him. He waved them down with a paw and then noticed that Trumpkin was in the room.

"Trumpkin, I need you to go fetch Queen Lucy and King Edmund and bring them here immediately." Looking back towards Susan, Caspian, and Peter, Aslan sighed and said, "We have much to discuss tonight."

Caspian was shocked at the sudden appearance of Trumpkin, who emerged from a dark and secluded corner. He first bowed to Aslan and then to Peter, Susan, and Caspian, and left the room to find the other Pevensie monarchs. He also started looking for Reepicheep and also Tumnus the fawn.

At the end of the Battle of Aslan's Hull, Aslan surprised the Pevensie's and allowed them to stay in Narnia. Almost immediately, Edmund and Lucy had begun aging and changing; Edmund aged to about 17 and Lucy to about 16. That was the age that they felt most comfortable at and that is where Aslan placed them. They would still age properly but he just sped up their ages a few years. Susan and Peter didn't age at all, preferring their ages of 17 and 19 respectively. Aslan respected their wishes and did not age them at all.

A moment later, Trumpkin returned with Reepicheep, Edmund, Lucy, and Tumnus the fawn, who was next to Lucy holding her hand. When the Minotaurs used the spell to bring back Jadis and Miraz, they also brought back, somehow, many allies of Narnia, including Tumnus. Ever since Tumnus showed up at the Telmarine castle, he and Lucy were practically glued together, rarely leaving the other's side. At first Peter, Edmund, and even Caspian (who had begun to look at Lucy as his little sister) were not thrilled with the happy couple. But after a stern talking to from Susan and a few slaps upside the head for Edmund and Peter, they all gave their permission and got over their issues.

After everyone took their places at the table, Tumnus leaned forward so that he could be seen by Aslan who was at the head of the table, but not in a chair. Taking a moment to gather his words, Tumnus looked to Lucy for support before turning back to Aslan. "You looked very worried sire. Is it because of the reason why you called this council together?" Tumnus wanted to just come right out and ask what was the great danger they were all in now, but he knew that would be rude. Aslan smiled at Tumnus and said, "Yes, Tumnus. The reason why I am so worried is the exact reason why I called this council together." Raising his voice slightly, Aslan called out and said, "Mog, you may bring it in now."

Everyone turned towards the door and watched as a grey and white young wolf walked through the door with an ancient looking basket in his mouth. He went to Susan and put the basket at her feet. Susan looked to Aslan, who nodded his head, and then pick the basket up and put it on the table. Mog, who was Susan's personal bodyguard, placed himself at her feet and went to sleep. After patting Mog on the head, Susan turned back to the basket and was about to open it when she was stopped by the sound of Aslan's voice.

"Queen Susan! You must not touch that basket." Susan nodded, but said nothing. She could see something radiating in the basket and suddenly could hear words being spoken as though from out of thin air. Looking around wildly, Susan stood up and said, "Can you all hear that?"

Edmund and Lucy looked at each other before looking back Susan with bewilderment in their eyes. Peter began speaking in hushed tones to Aslan and Caspian stood up and placed his hand on Susan's shoulder. "Su…there's no one speaking." Susan looked at Caspian sharply and said, "Yes there is. I can hear them. Are you seriously telling me that none of you can hear that voice?"

Aslan, who had been watching Susan with a look of curiosity ever since Mog came into the room, finally spoke up. "No one else can hear the voice Susan because you are the only one with the ability to hear it. Why don't you stop for a moment, let the word's flow through you, and then tell us what you hear." Susan nodded at Aslan's command and closed her eyes. She allowed the word's to flow through her and suddenly she began to speak, but it not in her own voice, but a soft, almost dreamy voice:

'Three Thousand Years From Now
A Great Evil Will Attempt To Take Over
And Will Succeed In Their Quest
If The Three Sons Of Merlin
And Three Daughters Fail In Their Task
For Without These Six
Narnia Will Be Lost In Darkness Forever'

As soon as the words left Susan's mouth, her eyelids fluttered for a moment and her knees gave way. Caspian was up on his feet in a flash and caught her before she hit the ground. Everyone, except Aslan, quickly ran to Susan's side to see if she was alright. Once Lucy got to her sister's side, she pulled out her potion and dropped a single drop into Susan's mouth and waited. After a moment, Susan opened her eyes. Instead of looking at everyone around her, she got up off the ground and looked Aslan directly in his eyes. "That was a prophecy, wasn't it?" Aslan nodded his head yes. "There's going to be more people coming to Narnia," she asked. Aslan nodded his head and said, "Unfortunately, we do not know when they are com-"

"They will be here within the week," Susan said with conviction, cutting Aslan off. Aslan looked quizzically at Susan and said, "How can you be sure?"

Susan shrugged her shoulders and said, "I don't know. Something inside of me just tells me that they will be here within the week."

Aslan looked at Susan a few moments longer before nodding and saying, "Alright then." He then addressed the room at large. "It would be best if you all made your way to bed now. We have a lot of things to do and to prepare if we are going to be able to defeat this evil from the prophecy."

Everyone nodded and bowed to Aslan and left the room. They all walked together in silence until they reached the Hall of Three. The Hall of Three was a huge room that broke off into three separate hallways. After wishing Caspian, Tumnus, the girls, and everyone else good night, Peter and Edmund went down the left most hallway, talking in low voices, towards their set of rooms. Lucy and Tumnus went down the right most hallway, holding hands, to their set of rooms.

As Susan and Caspian walked down, they walked in silence. As they came upon Susan's set of rooms, Susan reached out and pulled Caspian to her. Embracing her in the hug he knew she wanted, Caspian stood there and patted Susan's hair as she began to cry. Suddenly, he felt Susan start to go a little limp and when he looked down, he saw that Susan had, somehow, fallen asleep. Bending a little to pick Susan up, Caspian kicked open her door and walked into her presence chamber. He took the familiar path to her bedroom, a room he had been in many times, and placed her gently in a chair.

As Caspian went to her bed to pull back her covers, he heard Susan start to mutter. Pulling back her covers quickly, Caspian made his way back over to Susan. He shook her gently but got no response. Suddenly her words became clear and she spoke in the same soft, dreamy voice as before.

'The death of one will shake the group to its core.

But the love of two will help to heal.

And is essential in winning the war.

For without the King and the daughter's love…

All will be lost'

Caspian looked at Susan strangely before he picked her back up and placed her in her bed. Pulling her covers over her, he kissed her forehead before going to the bookshelf in her room and pulling on the book that opened up a secret passageway that led to his room. As he started to close the door behind him, he stopped for a moment to look back at Susan. Smiling sadly, he closed the door all the way and went on to his room to sleep and to hopefully welcome the same dream he had been having for weeks: the dream about a curly haired, brown eyed angel and her wonderful loving smile.

Hogwarts:

"Oh for the love of Merlin, will you boys please just shut up about Quidditch for five seconds?!?!"

The voice of the Head Girl reverberated loudly in the Heads Common Room. Hermione sat in a corner, glaring at Harry, Ron, and head boy Draco, while Harry and Ron were slightly cowering in fear and Draco was looking at Hermione with a smug look on his face and that ever present smirk.

Coming out of Hermione's room, Pansy looked at the boys and said, "For the love of God, what have you three done now?" Ginny, who was behind Pansy, laughed and made a beeline to her boyfriend. Placing herself in his lap earned her looks of disgust from the others and got everyone else a smug look in return.

Looking at her friends, Hermione laughed and shook her head. If anyone would have told her even a year ago, that she would become good friends with Pansy Parkinson and Draco Malfoy, she would have laughed in their face. If anyone would have told her a year ago that Gunny Weasley and Draco Malfoy were engaged and were getting married right after graduation, she would have hexed them on the spot. But Draco and Pansy had turned sides during the war and became a substantial benefit for the light side. Shortly after the demise of Voldemort, Draco and Ginny became public with their relationship and Draco proposed to Ginny in the middle of a Weasley Easter Dinner. Needless to say, Mrs. Weasley was thrilled and burst into tears.

After watching Draco and Ginny make out for about five minutes, Hermione decided she had had enough. Standing up, she said, "Alright you two. Knock it of-"

Hermione's hand touched a chair and with a gasp, Hermione was thrown into a vision. Her friends, who had become used to Hermione's increasing amount of visions ever since the end of the war, just looked at Hermione for a moment and started to talk amongst themselves again. Suddenly, Hermione let out a horrible scream, dropped to the floor and started shaking. Just as everyone was starting to get up to go to her, the common room door flew open and Professor's Dumbledore, McGonagall, and Snape burst into the room and ran straight for Hermione. The students stopped in surprise at the sudden arrival of the teachers. Professor McGonagall looked at them and said, "Potter, Malfoy, get over hear and place her on the couch." Harry and Draco instantly pulled away to do as they were told. Ginny, who by this point was sobbing hysterically, flung herself into her brother's arms. Ron just stood there, eyes transfixed on Hermione, and automatically started patting Ginny's hair, trying to comfort her. After placing Hermione on the couch, Harry and Draco were practically pushed out of the way and the three professors instantly went to work trying to wake Hermione up. Draco saw that Ginny was crying and went and took her from her brother, pulled her over to a chair and onto his lap, and let her cry herself to sleep.

After working on Hermione for about twenty minutes, the professors finally stepped back from Hermione. Harry instantly stepped forward and spoke up. "Professor Dumbledore, is Hermione going to be ok?" Dumblebore shook his head and said, "Only time will tell my boy. She is currently in a deep sleep. It seems like her magical core was somehow drained. Only time will tell when she will wake up."

Pansy stood up at what Dumbledore said, "But she will wake up…right?" Knowing how Pansy could be about her friend's well-being, Snape decided he would step forward and handle her. "I'm sorry Miss Parkinson," he began gently, "that's the thing we aren't sure about that." Pansy instantly started to fall to her knees only to be caught by Harry at the last second. Harry rocked Pansy back and forth as she cried and felt tears start to roll down his own face. Only Ron seemed to be able to keep it together emotionally. He went over to a chair, across the room from everyone, sat in it, and placed his head in his hands.

After about an hour, at which point everyone in the room besides the professors had fallen asleep, Hermione moaned. At that sound, everyone instantly jumped up. All except Ginny who had been asleep longer than everyone else. By the time Draco had finished prodding her away, Hermione was fully awake and being reexamined by the three Professors. Once Ginny saw that the professors were done with what they were doing, she flung herself in Hermione's direction and wrapped her arms around Hermione's upper body. After hugging Hermione for about five minutes, she was pulled of her by Pansy who wanted her turn. After hugging Hermione, Pansy stepped back and said, "Don't you ever scare us like that again, Mione. You nearly gave us all heart attacks."

Hermione gave Pansy a weak smile before placing her hand on her chest and gasping slightly. Dumbledore stepped forward and placed his hand over Hermione's. He looked her in the eye and said, "You're magical core was drained significantly, to the point where it almost killed you." Hermione's eyes widened in horror and Dumbledore and to actually grasp Hermione's hand to stop it from shaking. "Now Miss Granger, you must tell us what it is that you saw." Hermione nodded and said, "I saw two people, two dark and evil looking people. One was a male and one was a female. The female was chanting in some kind of language that I didn't understand and that's when I felt a pain in my chest and collapsed. That's it professor."

Dumbledore nodded and said, "Ok. You look tired now so we will discuss this in the morning. No butts," he said when everyone in the room got ready to argue. "Miss Weasley, Miss Parkinson, would you two be so kind as to escort Miss Granger to her room."

Ginny and Pansy instantly rose to do the headmaster's bidding. As the girl's got Hermione into her room, they shut het door behind them. They helped Hermione into her pajamas and placed her in her bed. As they walked out of the room, they looked back to see Hermione already asleep. Closing the door quietly, they walked back to the common room and Pansy said, "She's already asleep Professors." Dumbledore nodded and said, "Good, Good. Why don't you all stay here tonight in case she wakes up and wants her friends with her. Then tomorrow after breakfast I would like you all to come to my office to discuss this." Everyone nodded and with a flick of his wand, five sleeping bags appeared. With a nod to Snape and McGonagall, the three professors left the room.

Unbeknownst to everyone, Hermione was not actually asleep. She was laying in her bed thinking about her vision. You see, she had told Dumbledore what had happened in her vision but she just left something, or better yet, someone, out of it. As Hermione rolled over to her side to allow sleep to take her over, she thought about the person in her vision that she left out, a tall dark haired, handsome person, that she saw every single night in her dreams.

A/N: Well I hope you all enjoyed the first chapter of 'Sons & Daughters'. Reviews and constructive critisism is welcome. Flames are not. If you don't like the story or the pairing, that's fine. You don't need to put the author down for it. REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW!