AN: Well, this has been fun readers, hasn't it! (; I hope you had as much fun reading it as I did writing it. Keep an eye out for more stories from me.

And now, for the conclusion of...

Wounded

Lucy finally saw the How. There was no fighting going on. She saw the trees had woke up and had chased them out to the river. But then she saw it - the blocked entrance. Edmund was lying in front of it. Caspian was sitting beside him.

Lucy jumped off Aslan ran as fast as her legs could carry her. Aslan went towards the river. Caspian ran to greet her.

"He was stabbed in the back."

Lucy looked down and saw he had a crushed arm and bruises and scrapes. It looked a lot worse then a stab wound.

"And then a rock fell on him. He's still breathing, but he looks like he's in pain. You can help him, right?" Caspian looked very worried.

Lucy took out her cordial and carefully put a drop in his mouth. She wanted to give him more, wanted to make sure he will be alright.

His eyes slowly opened and his breathing became less labored.

"Hi," he began. "I really am tired of this."

Yep, he was alright.

"But how can we get to Peter?" Lucy asked.

"That's a good question," began Caspian, "I've been wondering the same thing."

Edmund scrambled to his feet. "Well, I'm feeling much better, thank you Lucy. But I do think it's time we find out how to get to Peter.

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What was taking Lucy so long? Susan still sat next to Peter, holding his hand. His grip was becoming less and less tight. He had no time.

"Lucy... Get here now!"

Suddenly something caught Susan's attention.

Peter wasn't breathing.

"Oh no, Peter please. Peter, wake up!" She tightened her grip and started putting her hand on his face, wiping the sweaty hair out of his face.

"Peter! Come on, just a little bit longer! Don't you dare do this to me!"

Peter didn't respond.

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"Archers!" Edmund yelled and they all bowed. "You must help Queen Lucy up. She needs to get to King Peter." Edmund said, even he was surprised at how calm he sounded.

They all nodded in attention. And one by one tried to reach Lucy. It wasn't any good. It was to far a gap.

"We have to find a different way." Caspian stated.

"Can we move these rocks?" Lucy asked.

"No, there are too many and they're heavy." Edmund said, sighing. They had to get to Peter. He could die any minute.

"Lucy," Edmund began, "I'm going to hold you on my shoulders as high as I can. And then hopefully the tallest archer can be held by the ankles and grab you."

The plan was a success and but 5 minutes later Lucy was running from room to room to find Peter.

"Lucy!" She heard Susan call.

"Susan! I'm here! Where is he?"

"Oh Lucy, you must come! He isn't breathing!"

"What?"

Susan ran to the room with Peter, Lucy following closely.

Peter was laying on some pillows, now blood soaked pillows. His face was pale and his lips had no color. Lucy took a deep breath as she looked down to his chest which did not rise and fall.

Without a word Lucy ran to him. It might not work, but she had to try. She delicately put a drop in his mouth.

He didn't move, or draw a breath. Both girls began to cry.

The laid down next to him, their tears dripping on his armor, making a cling...cling...cling...

Suddenly Peter took a breath and began to cough.

"Peter!" Both girls shouted. His eyes were still closed, but he began to breath normally. He was alive!

Suasn looked at him then to Lucy and back to Peter again. "Peter, open your eyes!"

Then she saw the ocean blue brightness of her brother's eyes staring up at her. He looked tired, exhausted really. His expression was blank but she could see that her brother was back.

"Susan... Lucy..."

"Shhh," Susan began, "rest. You've had a wound in your back all day."

Peter nodded and closed his eyes. Lucy got up and ran back to the archers and darted around shouting "He's fine! Peter's fine!"

Edmund and Caspian both let out a sigh of relief and shook hands.

After the bridge had been destroyed thanks to Aslan, and the Narnian's officially won, there was much celebrating in Narnia.

And everyone was happy.

AN: I want to thank everyone who reviewed and put this story on alert. You stuck with me and that means so much! I know my schedule is a little messes up, but you put up with it! A thousand thanks!