A man came over and draped a blanket over my shoulders, "Thank you."
He nodded before disappearing back into the crowd and I saw Edmund and Lucy with blankets as well.
"That was thrilling." Lucy commented.
"How in the world did you end up here?" Caspian asked as he wrapped an arm around my waist and we started walking,
"I have no idea." Lucy and I answered before Edmund called his name.
He smiled and walked over to my brother and wrapped a blanket around him, "Edmund, great to see you again."
"Didn't you call for us?" Lucy asked.
"No." Caspian answered, "Not this time."
"Well, whatever the case, we're glad to be here." I said.
I heard Eustace scream and I groaned. I forgot about him. We turned and saw Reepicheep on top of the screaming boy. Eustace threw Reepicheep in front of us.
"Reepicheep." Lucy smiled.
"Your Majesties." He bowed.
"Hello, Reep. What a pleasure." Edmund said.
"The pleasure is all mine, sir." Reepicheep replied, "But first, what are we going to do about this- this screaming antelope?"
Eustance got up on his knees and pointed at Reepicheep, "That giant rat thing just tried to claw my face off!
"I was merely trying to expel the water from your lungs, sir." Reepicheep replied.
"It talked! Did you see? Did anyone just hear that? It talked!" Eustace exclaimed.
"He always talks." A sailor said.
"Actually, it's getting him to shut up that's the trick." Caspian joked.
"The moment there is nothing to be said, your Highness, I promise you, I will not say it." Reepicheep replied.
Eustance started yelling about how he wanted to go home, "Perhaps we can throw him back." Reepicheep suggested.
Edmund seemed to think it over and Lucy swatted at him, "Edmund!"
Our cousin went over to some laughing sailors, "I demand to know where I am right now!"
"The Dawn Treader! The finest ship in Narnia's Navy." A minotaur answered Eustance and he fainted.
The minotaur turned to Caspian, "Was it something I said?"
Caspian smiled before going over to the steps and facing everyone, "Men, behold our castaways, Edmund the Just, Lucy the Valiant, and Alice the Imaginative. The Kings and Queens of Narnia."
All of the sailors on board bowed to us. We were led below the ship to get dried off and into clean clothes. Once we were finished, Caspian brought us to his study. I saw Susan's horn sitting on a small shelf, and above was a gold carving of a lion.
"Aslan." I whispered.
"Look, Susan's bow and arrows." Lucy pointed out.
I turned and saw Caspian holding a box. He brought it over to Lucy and she opened it. It was her cordial and her dagger.
"My healing cordial, and my dagger." Lucy reached for them but stopped, "May I?"
"Of course. They are yours." Caspian replied.
"Peter's sword." Edmund said, walking over to Peter's valuable item.
"Yes, I looked after it as promised." Caspian responded, grabbing it, "Here, hold it if you wish."
"No, no, it's yours." Edmund replied, "Peter gave it to you."
Caspian walked over to a cabinet, "I did save this for you, though."
I let out a small laugh as Caspian tossed Edmund his torch that he left here in Narnia the last time we were here.
"Thanks."
Caspian had something behind his back as he faced me, "Trust me, I didn't forget about you."
"I would hope not." I smiled.
He held out the two things I got from Father Christmas years ago. My sword, and my Alice in Wonderland book. I went up on my toes and kissed him as I took my sword from his hand and I stepped back,
"Keep the book. I've nearly got it memorized."
