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Chapter 10

Princess Lillian arrived right before her army of hundreds. They then spent the next few days preparing for battle, working with both armies, and informing Lillian of their strategies.

The third day since Lillian's arrival, they had completed the training for the armies. The soldiers had left the practice fields but the Pevensies, Caspian, Eustace, Jane, Carter and Lillian stayed behind to practice themselves. Jane was still worried that Eustace was not war-ready and everyone else wanted to make sure they were in their best conditions for the battle when it came. Peter and Edmund were dueling while Princess Lillian observed them, seated on a rock. Caspian went over to assist Jane with Eustace; the girl wanted him to practice more on fighting skills than one-on-one fights. He was doing well in the practices with the army but the soldiers had been treating him leniently. He was doing really well and nearly had it. Susan was practicing her archery skills; she was worried that she might regress, having not touched her bow and arrow for over two years. Meanwhile, Carter and Lucy were having a sword fight on the other side of the field, slowly making their way into the forest.

"Give me a go," Lillian said, standing up after Edmund defeated Peter.

"Mmm…" Edmund murmured, eyeing at Lillian petite figure.

"What? Afraid I'll beat you?" She said with a smirk as she pulled out her sword.

"More like break," Edmund said under his breath, making her laugh.

"Why would my dad send me with his army if he thought I could not handle a sword?" She said, menacing her sword at the King. "Are you scared that you will be beaten by a girl?"

Edmund laughed. "Not at all," He told her as they charged for each other, clashing their swords together and the fight began. It was an even match until Lillian got the gist of Edmund's swordsmanship and took her chance at a minor mistake he had made, disarming him and holding the blade against his neck.

"I win," Lillian said with huge victorious smile, which made Peter laugh out loud.

"You are very good," Edmund grumbled. He was not used to being the loser.

"Your face, Ed, was priceless when she beat you." Peter said, eyes tearing up at laughing so hard.

"I doubt that." Edmund said embarrassed and he picked up his sword from the ground.

"Too bad there wasn't a mirror for you to look into - your face was as red as Lillian's hair." Peter joked.

"Peter, if she can beat me, she can beat you." Edmund retorted with a statement that shut his brother up instantly.

"You didn't think of that, did you," Lillian smiled as she slid her sword back into the sheath.


Lucy and Carter weapons collided once again as they moved further into the forest. "You are very good indeed, Queen Lucy." Carter panted the words as he aimed a shot at her stomach, which she blocked with ease.

"It's LUCY!" she reminded him, attempting to attack his legs, tripping him over so that he fell to the ground. But he refused go down without a fight and grabbed Lucy with him so that Lucy crashed on him. She threw her sword on the grass and put her hands on his shoulders to keep him down and her knees clipped his hips so that he could not move. With one hand keeping him down, she used her free hand to pull out her dagger and placed it over his heart. "I win! And here I thought you were the best in Narnia." She laughed, putting away her small weapon.

Carter grabbed her shoulders and pushed her over onto the ground so that it was now he who was on top of her. He leaned in and whispered in her ears, "I am. I was just being a gentleman, my Queen." His hot breath sent shivers down her spine but she kept her composure.

"Sir Carter, I was going easy on you." She whispered back at him with a giggle. She eased him off her and got up, thanking Aslan secretively that they were well hidden behind the bushes and her family had not witnessed how the duel had ended.

"Carter," Lucy enquired as she sat next to him. "How do you and Jane know Caspian?"

"Well it is a long story, but I will start with mine. When I was younger, I worked as one of the stable boys in the Castle and Caspian befriended me and we became quite close. He used to tell me stories of Narnia and the Kings and Queens of Old." He said with a smile and nodded at Lucy. "He taught me how to use a sword but one day … it was the day he escaped from his uncle… I was waiting for him to come as he used to and teach me and he never did. Then news got around that the Narnians had kidnapped him. At that point, I was about to go and rescue him but before I could leave, I was thrown into the dungeon with a young girl about two years younger than me. It was Jane. While we were there, we got close and she told me her story." He paused for a moment to make sure Lucy was following him before he continued. "When she was younger, she was abused her father and brother. She finally ran away after countless time of beating. Caspian found her in the streets and brought her back to the Castle and had a nurse look after her. As he visited her often, they became close like brother and sister. She was put in the cell just hours before me. When Caspian finally returned in victory and was now in charge of the kingdom, he freed us from that living hell. He finished my teaching and went on to mentor Jane. Jane, being the tough girl she was, committed one hundred percent to working hard so as to protect herself. She has mastered most of the weapons and can beat me in a sword fight almost every single time."