I'm so sorry about the major cliff hanger, but on the bright side I have the first chapter of the next part up by this weekend! I just love writing, not just stories, but exciting stories. Also, I'd like to thank everybody who keeps viewing my story and keeping up with it. Well, this is probably one of my shortest intros, but here's "Look for me when I'm Gone Part II!"

"It appears Her Majesty will have to wait a bit longer before Her return, no thanks to your brother!" The hag shouted at Edmund and cracked her whip.

Edmund had passed out on the Stone Table, but had awoken in a place far worse than the Stone Table: the White Witch's dungeon! In fact, it was the same cell that Edmund had been kept in before. This place had haunted every one of Edmund's nightmares. Now, the nightmares would return again.

"I would rather die than spend one second knowing Jadis is alive." Edmund said through gritted teeth.

"And you shall Traitor King. Werewolf, put the little traitor in shackles, we can't have him being too uncomfortable on his last day." The hag hissed.

The werewolf came towards Edmund and temporarily released him from his shackles. Edmund collapsed to the ground from the pain of whip marks and from lack of food. But, Edmund was only able to relax for a minute because the werewolf pushed Edmund against the dungeon wall and secured shackles to his arms. Edmund cried out as his back touched the frozen dungeon walls.

"How is this place not melted?" Edmund questioned the hag.

"Well, Traitor King, before our beloved Queen was slain, She cast a spell on this whole castle that would keep it from melting, for all eternity."

"So it'll never be destroyed."

"Yes, but unlike the castle your fate will be far worse than any man or beast has ever faced before!"

The hag left Edmund in the dungeon. Edmund was sure he was in deep trouble.

"How could you lose him again? You should've known the hag was bluffing!" Susan yelled at Peter.

"Oh so you're saying this whole mess is my fault. Well, need I remind you I wasn't the one who suggested he go by himself in the first place!" Peter argued back at Susan.

"Stop it! This isn't going to help Edmund, and I don't want to lose you two either!" Lucy yelled as she began to run away.

"Lucy wait!" Susan and Peter both yelled, but it was too late.

Lucy hated it when Susan and Peter argued with each other, it just brought back memories of the first time when Edmund had been in danger, and they both wouldn't quit arguing. Lucy just wanted to run away from everything for a while. She wished Edmund was with them. Why did everything always have to happen to Edmund? Suddenly Lucy ran into something!

"What… Aslan!" Lucy said excitedly.

"How are you dear one, why is your heart heavy?"

"Oh Aslan, it's Edmund we weren't able to get to him, and Susan and Peter won't stop arguing." Lucy told Aslan.

"But running away from your siblings and your troubles isn't going to help either." Aslan told Lucy.

"I'm sorry Aslan, but if I may ask, why do bad things always happen to Edmund. Was it because of what he did, he apologized?" Lucy asked.

"Dear one Edmund receiving forgiveness has nothing to do with this situation. But, your brother is in danger; however you must know that I will be with him throughout all of this."

"Okay Aslan."

"Very good dear one, now you must return to your siblings for they will wonder where you have been."

Lucy got up, but as she turned Aslan had already gone. Lucy ran back to the camp shouting to her siblings about what she'd seen."

"I've come back Traitor King." This time the hag came with a bottle full of a black bubbling liquid.

"Why are you still doing this? You're original plan has been ruined." Edmund shouted as he squirmed to get out of the shackles.

"Killing you will be far greater than what was planned before. For if one of the four is gone, all of them will be crushed." The hag screamed.

"Leave them out of this!" Edmund yelled.

"Oh there's no turning back from this now!" The hag shouted.

The hag motioned for the werewolf to come over. The werewolf put his paw over Edmund's nose and the hag poured the black liquid down Edmund's throat! The liquid was so thick it felt as if it was crawling down Edmund's throat. Edmund was choking and coughing.

"What was that?" Edmund gasped between coughs.

"Only the potion will bring upon your death." The hag hissed.

"Why is it going to kill me instantly?"

"No. I'm not nearly that merciful. This death will be slow and painful; it's made of the darkest magic that Aslan can't cure. It will slowly travel to your heart, then your other organs, until your entire body shuts down." The hag cackled as she ran out of the dungeon.

Edmund was starting to get nervous because he felt his tongue and one of his hands go numb. But, the pain made him scream until he could scream no more. When he was out of breath, he looked down and saw black lines start to branch out from his heart.

Oh no, Peter, Susan, and Lucy better hurry. Or else, they might not see Edmund again. But, at least Lucy got to see Aslan. After all, she is the most devoted to him out of all the siblings, and then I would have to say it's probably Edmund. Anyway, I am so excited to have started part two of the story. Please, follow, comment, and continue reading "Look for me when I'm Gone Part II." See you!