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Princess of Narnia 1192

I Need You Now Chapter 2

'It's illogical and it's outrageous. The way I let you keep me hanging on. Your character is that contagious' No Good by Kate Voegele

The badger watched as she sat down at the table, gently running her hands over her bow. She had a distant look on her face and from his angle; she almost looked like the person everyone once knew well.

"Your Majesty?" The badger asked quietly not sure how she would react. She lifted her head and she gave him a once over before pulling her hand away from her bow. The badger smiled and he set down a bowl of food in front of her, and went back to the sink, letting her eat in peace.

"What are we going to do about the Telmarines?" The badger turned to the two dwarfs, and looked at them curiously.

"Each day they are intruding, and killing off what Narnians they can find." The badger turned away quickly and he tried not to think of the friends he had lost a while ago. But he need not worry, for he knew, that as long as a King or Queen of Old were here, things would work out.

"What do you suggest? Since you're here you might as well give some input. Or are you going to be silent like the rest of the betrayers." The badger turned around quickly, and stared at one of the dwarfs in horror. Had he not realised that she hadn't ever left? Was he not paying attention when he was told that she was stuck here? That she had been the same age for who knows how long?

"That is enough Nikabrik!" Nikabrik looked at the badger and then back to the Queen. He sighed and he looked away from both of them, and held his sword tightly.

The badger looked at the Queen and he saw such betrayal and hurt in her eyes, but it seemed like she was trying to hide it. She was trying to make everyone believe that she was fine, that she would be fine without King Peter. But the badger could tell from the look on her eyes that she was not alright. That she was still as hurt as the day she had found out that she wasn't going back.

Elizabeth's POV (We finally get to see/hear what she's thinking)

I gently touched my bow. I ran my fingers over the designs on it, thinking back to 'the good years' as the badger had once called it. It was such a long time ago, I was almost sure that I would have forgotten the memories. I was sure that I would've just...let it go. But I didn't.

I kept a tight hold on all of the memories that I could, even though I knew that the people in most of them were dead. But not me, no not me. I was still here, and I would be until it was time for me to go back to England.

"What do you suggest? Since you're here you might as well give some input. Or are you going to be silent like the rest of the betrayers." I looked up at Nikabrik and I felt such anger towards him. I was left behind. I hadn't left Narnia like them; I had stayed, even if I wasn't given a choice. I stayed. That's all that matters.

"That's enough Nikabrik!" I saw the badger look at Nikabrik and then at me. He looked right at me, right into my eyes, and I felt as if he could see right through me. As if he could see that me, trying to be strong, was all an act. As if he could tell just how hurt I was...

As quickly as he looked at me, he turned away. He looked back at Nikabrik and I looked back down at my bow. I gently touched the words that were on the bow, and tried to control the bitter feeling that was rising up.

All I could think about was how everyone who promised they would stand by me left. They all did.

I clenched my hand around the one side of the bow, and clenched my teeth as tight as they would go. I was torn between hate and hurt. I didn't know which one was stronger.

"Lizzy! Just jump! I'll catch you!" I rolled my eyes and I shook my head lightly. Peter was crazy to think that I would jump from up here, down to him.

"Lizzy! You have to trust me!" I shook my head and I crossed my arms over my chest. I do trust Peter, just not to catch me.

"Lizzy please! I promise that I will catch you! Just trust me!" I looked down at Peter and I saw him smiling up at me, holding his arms out. I looked down at him for another moment and then I took a deep breath. I stood up slowly and shakily, and I put my hand out for balance.

"I'm right here Lizzy. I'll catch you." I looked down at Peter and I closed my eyes for a moment, and then I took my hand away and I jumped. I could feel myself falling and I could feel the butterflies in my stomach. I was waiting for impact but instead, I found warm, strong arms holding me.

"I told you that I had you Lizzy. I told you that I would never let you fall. I will always be here, I will never leave you." I smiled up at Peter, feeling at ease, feeling safe and protected.

If I only knew that he wouldn't keep his promise. That he would leave and that he couldn't keep me safe. If only I knew that when we had gotten into a serious relationship, but I didn't.

"I suggest that we gather as many as we can and we attack them when they least expect it." I looked at the dwarves and the badger and shook the memories from my brain. I had a job to do. I had to focus. I couldn't be distracted by...them.

"What do you think Your Highness?" I sneered at the dwarf Nikabrik, and was very tempted to let an arrow fly through him.

"Nikabrik! Now is not the time to pick fights! We must think of a way to fight them!" I heard the badger say in a pressing tone, and surprisingly, Nikabrik listened. But that didn't stop him from giving me a cold glare.

"What is that noise?" I turned towards the badger and I saw him sitting up straight. I quickly grabbed my bow and my arrows and I got one ready and went slowly to the door. I waited for a moment, before I looked out the small window.

Just as I was about to open the door, Nikabrik already did and he was running out. I followed him quickly and I saw a boy, a couple years older than me, lying on the ground. I saw Nikabrik holding his sword, going to strike, when it hit me who he was. A Telmarine

I raised my bow and arrow and went to let it fly when a familiar white horn caught my eye. I looked at it, and as if something snapped in me, I knew that it had to be the one. Susan's horn.

"Stop Nikabrik!" He turned and he sneered at me before continuing his running towards the boy. I rolled my eyes and I went to run after Nikabrik, when the boy raised the horn to his lips, and he blew it. A loud, familiar sound was heard, and I stopped what I was doing.

I had more memories flashing through my head, the battle with the Witch, the wolves, the horn. Susan. My best friend, well used to be.

"Nikabrik stop!" Nikabrik finally stopped and he gave me another glare. I quickly put my bow and arrow away and I ran over to the boy. I kneeled beside him, and I went to grab the horn when he grabbed my wrist. He looked at me for a moment before he dropped my wrist and just stared.

"It's impossible..." I looked at him, confused for a moment, before I went back to being annoyed.

"Get him inside. I'll take care of the Telmarines. And keep that horn safe." I looked up and I saw the other dwarf running past us. I stared at him harshly, before I grabbed the boys arm and tugged on it. He got up quickly and he followed us back into the badgers' house.

"He's a Telmarine and you saved his life." I ignored Nikabrik and I walked past him over to the boy. He was sitting at the table, staring at all of us, in shock. I reach out to grab the horn, when he grabbed my wrist again. I glared at him, and I went to pull my wrist away, but he didn't let go.

"Give the horn to me." He shook his head, and when I went to pull my wrist away, he held tighter.

"Give the horn to me!" I glared at him, and he lessened the grip on my wrist, but he still didn't give me the horn.

"I was told to protect it." I glared at him and I tugged my wrist away from him.

"I heard that you were supposed to be nice, sweet, caring. You are very opposite of that. Why?" I glared at him and I clenched my fists by my sides, very tempted to reach for either my bow and arrows or my sword.

"That is none of your business." I gave him a final glare and then I turned away from and looked at the badger and Nikabrik, who were both looking at me. I gave them both a slight glare and I walked towards the door.

"Where are you going?" I turned and I glared at the boy, the Telmarine, and then I looked at the badger and Nikabrik.

"I am going to find the other Kings and Queens of Narnia. They should be getting here soon. Help always comes." I tried not to sound bitter, but I could tell that it was dripping from my voice. I looked at the Telmarine, then at Nikabrik and the badger quickly before opening the door, and slamming it on my way out.

Authors Note:

Hey guys. So there's the second chapter, and the first time that we actually get to hear/see Elizabeth's thoughts/ memories. We get to see how hurt/betrayed/angry she is too, which will all change in time. Anyway I hoped that you liked it, and I hope you tell me what you think. Thanks!