Caspian grabbed Margaret's hand and pulled her to the castle. "You must be very tired after your long journey," Caspian said. "Yes, it was rather stressful. But I didn't come back here for a welcoming party. I have a very serious reason for being here. Surely you must understand I cannot stay," she replied solemnly. "Well why not?" Caspian asked, caught by surprise. "I have a problem. You may or may not already know this, but Father's "will" was found recently in our old town in Telmar." "It was?" Caspian answered anxiously. "Well, what does it say?" "It left everything to, to his Captain of the Army," Maggie said with a shudder.

"Why would he do that?" Caspian said in a cold voice. "I'm not exactly sure that he's the one that did it. Father was never really fond of the Captain. It just doesn't make sense. What I'm thinking is that the Captain found someone to either influence Father, or to make a false will himself," she finished. Caspian stared at her with utter disbelief.

"There's one more thing I forgot to mention Caspian," Margaret added in a shaky voice. "What?" "In the will, Father said that he did leave a lot of the money to me. I cannot receive the money unless I marry by the age of 16. I also must marry a man of noble descendant. He has to be between the ages of 19 and 24. If I do not marry by those standards, I will receive no money and will be… disowned of the family name," she answered in weak voice. Caspian stared with a dark look in his eyes. Then suddenly, Margaret burst into tears. Caspian rushed to comfort her. "Don't worry Maggie. Everything will be okay. We will find you a good husband before your sixteenth birthday." "But Caspian," she stuttered, "my birthday is in 1 month!" As she quickly wiped her eyes, she murmured one more thing. "The only other way, besides me getting married, is for us to find the realwill ourselves. I am positive that there is another will. Do you think we can do it?" "Of course we can. But, we may need reinforcements. There is a certain King and Queen of old I am referring to. With King Edmund and Queen Lucy on our side, I am sure we will be able to find this missing will."