Author: Hey, Im back. I hope you like this one, I forgot to mention on the other chappie, but chapter 10 is kinda like a part two of chapter 9. Anyways. Thanks so much for all your support. Love you all. I do not own any of these characters, just the plotline. Lots of action coming up, stay tuned!. You guys have been soo awsome, you rock. I hope you like it, enjoy and please reveiw.
The moon made its usual path across the starry sky, but Peter, nor Susan realized it. Since confessing their love for one another, they stayed there, sitting on the fountain's edge, to intent on each other to notice anything else. For a long while, they shared their first kiss, before the night grew cold, they broke apart, Peter slipping a comforting arm around Susan's shoulder and pulled her in close as he noticed her shiver.
Susan sighed lovingly as she laid her head on his shoulders, shutting her eyes softly. "Oh Peter, I have been waiting this moment ever since I realized how I felt" she sighed softly. "But I never imaged it to be so perfect!" she said, a smile crossing her lips. Hearing this, Peter gave a small smile, thinking of his own precautions and bead feelings about if they confessed at the inappropriate time.
"I agree, Su. But I had some uncertain feelings about it all" Peter said finally, lowering his gaze as he noticed Susan moving in his arms to look up at him questionably. " I mean, once I got back from the Western Woods, I had the sort of, dream!" Peter confessed some more. At this, Susan sat up and looked at him strangely. "I knew something was going on with you!" she chided. "What was it about?" she questioned innocently. Peter took a moment to consider her words, before looking up into her concern filled blue eyes.
As he looked deep into her eyes, he tried to choose his words carefully to describe all that had happened, his feelings and the terrible dream itself. He hoped she would understand where he was coming from, hopefully she'll just smiled and admit she could relate. He sighed and thought he might as well try now that everything was out in the open. "Well, we were sitting here, as we are now. And I took your hand and confessed. And you got angry with me for committing such thoughts of incest" he explained.
He then watched, a little annoyed, as her concerned filled expression then turned to somewhat of great amusement. "Oh Peter, I could never be mad at you for that. Maybe a little startled if I did not share your feelings, but never mad at you" she said, giving me a reassured smile. However, he didn't seem all that convinced. "Peter, darling. You have nothing to worry about!" she cooed, touching his cheek gently. "We are together now, all the worry is over!" she said, leaning in and kissing his lips gently.
Peter gave in to her sweet kiss, and held it for many a moment, before leaning their foreheads together, shooting her a smile, before Susan settled once more into his arms, resting her head on his shoulder. As he rubbed her arm to keep her warm, his mind still played the rest of the dream over. Could it be another prophecy?. Or a warning for something to come?. Maybe he should warn Susan and then warn Aslan tomorrow if thought it needed.
Peter then looked towards Susan to see her eyes already shut once more, and her breathing a bit slower. He bit his lower lip, wondering if she be asleep, is it really that important to bother her with?. But giving a sigh, he decided to try anyways. However, before he could speak, Susan had questioned him. "You still worried about something, Peter?" she suddenly questioned out of no where, leaning up and opening her eyes to him once more.
Once more Peter bit his lip. Should he try now that she's awake?. Looking once more into her eyes, he finally decided that there was no way out now, so he thought it over carefully for a moment. "Yes, that was not all of the dream." He started, in which Susan's brow creased with worry. "Then what happens then?" she asked curiously, re-positioning herself in his arms so that she could watch him.
"We were battling in the forest and a figure appeared. It looked a lot like the White Witch and so we tried to battle her but she overpowered us. Then, she came up to me with this other figure and told them to finish me off" Peter explained. Susan's eyes went wide in fear and surprise. "Sounds horrible!. That was quite the dream!" she exclaimed in shock.
Peter nodded and continued, "And her assistant looked a lot likeā¦." Peter began but wasn't sure if he should have repeated it.
Susan watched him for a moment, raising an brow in question. "Like what, Peter?" she urged him to continue, but he never spoke. He gave a sigh and looked into her eyes once more. "Nothing, Su. It was nothing!. I-I woke up just at that instant" he lied, hoping she wouldn't hear the false in his voice. He watched her out of the corner of his eye and she did seem a bit distraught. "But, I think it might be another prophecy!" Peter said suddenly, breaking through the uneasy silence that surrounded the garden.
Susan turned her gaze to him, and gave a little smile. "Darling, the White witch has been defeated long ago. Aslan took care of her, she's not coming back!" Susan said, resting her cold hand on his cheek, in which he smiled at her for it. "You have nothing to worry about, it was just the awful memories of the past coming back to you in your dreams, is all!" she tried to reassure him. She smiled as he did to her at her actions, but she still saw the uneasy darkness in his eyes.
"I suppose your right, Su!" he said with a smile. "As usual!" he continued, before pulling her towards him and meeting her lips in a soft kiss. Peter smiled into the kiss as he felt Susan move in closer, and it became much more passionate. However, they broke the kiss a few moments and Susan settled once more into his arms, which Peter was happy to have. Once more they sat in the comforting silence of the night air of Narnia.
The two lovers seemed to be quite happy in their state, Susan kept warm in his arms and resting her head on Peter's shoulder, she was quickly drifting off to sleep. However, Peter remained silent, watching the gentle sway of the many flowers through the light wind that blew past them, and listened to the comforting sounds of the water splashing behind them, and the mysterious callings of the creatures of the night. But Peter couldn't calm down, he knew that the dream meant something!.
He knew deep down in his heart, something very terrible was about to happen, and something even more terrible was still brewing some where's out there. His thoughts were suddenly interrupted by a soft yawn, he smiled as he saw Susan sit up from where she sat on the fountain's edge and cover her mouth as she continued to yawn. "You had better get to bed!. Your falling asleep already!" Peter said playfully.
Susan gave a little giggle. "I suppose I should, its getting on to midnight now!" she said, as both of them turned their attention to the moon overhead. In deed, it was almost to its peak, and the night grew even colder. "I'll walk you to your room!" Peter said as he stood up, and held his hand out for Susan to take. She was surprised by the gesture, but have a small giggle and slipped her hand into his, helping her to her feet.
The two now made their way into the darkened hallways Cair Paravel, hand in hand they followed the streams of silver light of the moon through the windows of the hallways to find their way. This, in which Susan commented it reminded her of some kind of romance or thriller novel, Peter had to laugh at this. The two enjoying their time together, they didn't even notice a creature in the shadows, following their every move as they made their way down the halls.
Finally, they found Susan's bedroom, in which they stopped for a moment to say their goodnights. "It was truly a wonderful night, I must say!" Susan said nervously, but happily. Peter gave a nervous laugh, squeezing her hands in reassurance. "I'm just happy I could tell you, even though I was very unsure of what might happen!" Peter said, a bit shyly. Susan smiled at this, and leaned forward and kissed him on the cheek. "I'm very happy you did!. I love you" she said slowly.
They smiled at each other, before leaning forwards and once more meeting in a kiss, except this one was much longer. Susan wrapped her arms around his neck, Peter's wrapped around her waist, and for many minutes they stood there, too wrapped up in each other to notice anything. Finally, they parted, resting their foreheads together and smiling. "Sweet dreams, Peter" Susan whispered to him, sleep and love evident in her soft voice. "Sweet dreams, Su" Peter whispered back, in which they kissed gently once more, only a peck.
"I love you" they whispered to the other as they parted, and Susan slowly opened her door, and slipped into her room, never taking her eyes away from her beloved until the door was completely shut. Peter smiled as Susan disappeared from sight, and gave a sigh as he heard the door shut completely. Peter finally gave a sigh, and slowly walked away, making his way to his own bedroom. Finally, as his door shut tight as well, the corridors of the magnificent castle were once more quiet and the darkness took over.
Making sure the coast was clear once more, Ginnabrik quickly shed his disguise and made his way through the shadows towards the chamber in which Susan had entered.
Luckily for him, the door was unlocked, and so he slipped inside easily. Apparently, Susan had changed quickly and crawled into bed, for he found the room quite dark and could hardly see around the room.
As quietly as he could, he made his way through the room, though more than once, he stepped over unseen objects scattered over the floor. Ginnabrik would pause as he heard Susan shift around in her bed, but continued on after everything had settled down. Finally, he'd gotten to the bed, looking down upon the sleeping Susan. Slowly and carefully, Ginnabrik reached out one hand and clamped it onto Susan's, to prevent any screaming.
As soon as his hand was latched over her mouth, Susan awoke to notice the strange dwarf staring down at her. Susan's first instinct was to scream, but of course that was useless, she quickly sat up in bed and pushed the dwarf to the floor. Seeing this as her chance, she quickly made her way to the door, however she suddenly felt a weight on her right leg.
In surprise, she looked down to see that the dwarf had attached himself to her leg as she ran past.
Scared and angry, Susan tried kicking at him to make him loose his grip, however, he seemed to be holding on quite tightly. Determined to get him off, Susan gave a couple of hard kicks, and successfully, Ginnabrik lost his tight grip and rolled to the floor. Finally reaching the door, Susan pulled it open seeking Peter's help, but instead she was surprised to see a great bull standing at the door.
"Hello, Daughter of Eve" it growled, suddenly a group of other dwarfs and minotaurs crowded behind it, blocking any way of escape. Thinking quickly, Susan meant to cry out, but found that everything suddenly turned black around her when the end of the Bull's axe came into contact with her head. She instantly dropped into the bull monster's arms. "You couldn't handle one little human?" the bull growled. As Ginnabrik came up to them, rubbing a hand over his tired face.
"She had an advantage over me!" Ginnabrik shot in defense. The Bull just rolled its eyes and slung Susan over his shoulder and the army marched into the room, closing the doors behind them. One of the minotaurs flipped on a light, and they could finally see what they were doing. Another minotaur brought out a long piece of rope, in which the dwarves took hold and begun tying one end to Susan's balcony. Making sure it was secure, the dwarves were the first to slide down the rope, then the minotaurs.
The Bull monster passed the unconscious Susan down before he took made his way down the rope and joining the rest of the army back onto the ground, where he once more took hold of Susan. With their captive, the Whit Witch's army made their way back towards the Western Woods, and back to where Jadis was waiting with her many ways of manipulating Susan. Hours later, Aslan made his way back to the castle from his walk.
He could sleep and so decided on a walk. But as he passed under Susan's window, he noticed the lights on and a very unusual smell come from the ground.
"Something has come to pass this night. And something is happening in the Woods to the West!" Aslan said to himself. "I shall inform the Pevensies, immediately!" Aslan said to himself, first checking the sky for the moon's path. Its glowing silver light was fading from the skies over Narnia, and the sun was about to make its presence known, coloring the sky with light of pink and orange. It was just about sunrise.
Aslan then hurriedly made his way into the castle and upstairs to awaken the Kings and Queens, to warn them that something has happened. Stopping in the middle of the corridor, in the middle of the four rooms, Aslan gave out a roar, just loud enough for the siblings to hear. Sure enough, after a few more roars and minutes later, Edmund, Peter and Lucy tiredly made their way out of their rooms.
"Aslan?. What's the matter?" Lucy asked with a yawn, rubbing her little eyes and stretching. "Yeah, why did you wake us up so early?" Edmund asked, also stretching. Aslan looked between the three siblings with a very serious expression. "I have something very important to tell all of you" Aslan started. "Something has happened, and I'm afraid that something very awful and dangerous is coming forth" Aslan continued.
The three Pevensies looked among themselves with expressions of surprise and shock. "Tell us, Aslan. We must know" Peter began, but was suddenly interrupted by Lucy. "Wait, if this is important, then mustn't Susan be here?" asked Lucy innocently, the others nodded in response. The three siblings made their way to Susan's bedroom, and Peter knocked lightly. "Susan?" he asked through the door, but no response.
"Su, are you in there?. Su?" Peter asked again, but still no answer. Peter then turned to look at Lucy and Edmund, all of them sharing the same expression of worry. "Su-Susan?" Lucy asked quietly, afraid of what they might find, as Peter turned the knob and pushed open the door to reveal Susan's empty bedroom. "She's gone!" Lucy gasped in horror, as the three of them entered the room. Peter and Edmund found the rope tied to the balcony.
"Do you think she's run away?" Edmund asked, in which Peter gave him a stern look. "She would never run away like this, Ed. This is so unlike her!" Peter tried to reassure his siblings, although he was mostly trying to calm himself. "I was afraid of this!" Aslan suddenly said, coming up with Lucy onto the balcony. The three Pevensies turned to Aslan confused. "What's going on Aslan?" Peter asked seriously, his voice low.
The great lion took a moment to choose his words carefully as to not try and alarm the Pevensies as much as they already were. "I'm afraid that your sister has been captured" Aslan stated, the Pevensies once more in shock. "But, who would want to take Susan?" Lucy asked, tears already forming at her eyes. Aslan didn't answer for a moment. "Peter, Edmund, Lucy. I didn't want to worry you but. The White Witch has come back and has taken Susan!" Aslan announced, the Pevensies stood there shocked and scared. The Whit Witch has survived?.
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