Edmund, Lucy, and I felt to put on more appropriate clothes. While mine were only slightly damp, they were made for winter and not very comfortable in the almost tropical weather we were experiencing. However the only clothes on board were for men. Just as well, I wouldn't want to wear a dress on this ship anyway. Even though Ed always liked to see me dressed up.

Caspian led us into his quarters.

It was beautiful.

"Look Susan's bow and arrows," Lucy said examining all the items that Caspian had in his room.

"Lucy," Caspian called.

Lucy turned and smiled, "My healing cordial." She took her gift and strapped it into place. She went to take them. "Oh, may I?"

"Of course," Caspian said, "They're yours."

"Peter's sword," Edmund said and walked over to where Caspian was keeping it.

"Yes," Caspian said, "I looked after it as promised. Here, hold it if you wish."

Edmund protested, "No, no it's yours. Peter gave it to you."

Caspian reached back into the cabinet, "I did save this for you though." He pulled out Ed's flashlight.

"Thanks," Ed said and turned it on.

"Still works," I mused.

Caspian reached back into the cabinet, "I also have these."

The knives I used in the battle against the Telmarines.

"My lady," he bowed his head and handed them to me.

I strapped them on, "Thank you. I think I would have been lost without these."

Caspian then explained what was going on when he left and in the three years since we had been gone, "We left when the giants of the north surrendered unconditionally. And proceeded to the Calormen armies of the great desert. There is peace across all of Narnia."

"Very well done," I complimented.

Out of the corner of my eye I saw Lucy tuck a strand of hair behind her ear and smile, "And have you found a queen in those years?"

Caspian lightheartedly said, "No. Not one that can compare with your sister."

"Hang on, so if there are no wars to fight, and no one's in trouble, then why are we here?" Edmund asked.

"Good question," Caspian said, "I've been asking myself the same thing."

"So where are we sailing to?" Edmund asked looking down at the map.

"Before I took the throne back, my uncle tried to kill my father's friends and most loyal supporters," He turned to the sketches of the men, "The seven lords of Telmar. They fled to the Lone Islands and no one has heard from them since."

Edmund studied the pictures, "So you think something's happened to them?"

"Well if there has, it's my duty to find out."

Lucy fingered the map, "What's east of the Lone Islands?"

Lord Drinian answered, "Uncharted waters. Things you can barely imagine. Tales of sea serpents."

Edmund chuckled, trying to smile it off, "Sea serpents?"

"Alright, captain, that's enough of your tall tales," Caspian said and took a bite of an apple."

A loud scream was heard.

Everyone, but me looked about.

"What was that?" Edmund asked.

"Greg," I sighed and got up. "Probably freaking out."

Everyone followed me out on deck to find my adult brother running about with what looked like a banana in hand. "Where is my sister?"

One of the human crew members was trying to calm him down. "Sir, be calm we'll find yer sister." Silently I was glad only humans were in Greg's line of vision.

"Gregory!" I called out and walked up to him

Greg ran and grabbed me, pulling me back so that I was "safe". "Where are we?" He asked. I squirmed in his grip. It was crushing and becoming increasingly painful.

I wheezed out, "Greg, my lungs!"

He didn't let go.

"Ed!" I managed to squeak.

Edmund ran forward and, like my hero as always, ripped Greg's hold and pulled me away.

"Give me my sister back!" Greg screamed.

"I'm ok," I told Edmund as I tried to regain my breath. I turned to Greg, "Greg, put down the banana and let's talk about this."

"Where are we?"

"We're in Narnia," I said. "Ok, not exactly true we are somewhere at sea on, what did you call it?"

"The Dawn Treader," Tervos, the minotaur said from behind a group of people.

"Dawn Treader, that's it. I love that name by the way." I turned back to Greg, "Greg, I can explain all of this if you just calm down.

Greg took a few deep breaths and nodded.

I smiled and nodded, "Ok, first thing I need to do is introduce you to Edmund and Lucy. Edmund, Lucy, this is my brother Greg."

Edmund held his hand out for Greg to shake. Gregory did so, hesitantly.

"Greg, this is my husband and sister-in-law, Edmund and Lucy."

At those words Greg's face turned ashen, "H-husband?"

I nodded slowly, realizing the huge information bomb I just dropped on him. "Yeah. You see the first time I came here we-."

"First time? This isn't your first time being here?" Greg started to sway, "I'm going to be sick." He rushed over to the side and expelled the contents of his stomach.

"Greg it's no big deal," I said and walked over to him, rubbing his back. "I just got married. This isn't the worse thing I ever did. Remember the time I got my nose pierced with our cousins, that was probably the worst thing though…"

"Married, my sister is married. She's been having se…se." He threw up again.

This was going to take a while.

I turned around to Edmund and mouthed, "Help me".

"It's nice to finally meet a member of Willow's family."

Greg took one look at Edmund and quickly turned back and threw up again.

"He's not that bad looking, I could have done worse," I said. I looked Edmund over a bit. Still the same dark hair, although it had grown out a bit. His cheek bones had become more pronounced as he had gotten older, but his eyes were still the same dark brown. And he had gotten taller, but had still stayed lean and muscular. "I don't know what his problem is," I told my husband.

"Yeah I'm a find," he smirked.

"Not now," I said, but chuckled, "but yeah."