A/N Hey…so, what'cha guys been up to?... Me? Oh, you know. Not writing for FanFiction… not finishing my story like I'm contractually obligated to do.
Oof… so, it's been, like, a year. Wowza. I bet you guys gave up on me. I would have given up on me too. Actually, I did give up on me. Anyway, I got a review from All For Jesus and, I realized, that I kind of never finished this, and so, I checked to see how much more I had written, and it turns out I have quite a bit left. I'll just post a few chapters as a make-up. I may or may not finish this story. I just—I'm grown up now. Narnia has basically left me behind. I guess I'll probably just blow off my home work and have a Suspian-FanFiction marathon and throw myself back into the world.
Well, I'm pretty sure that this all sucks, but, I'll let you be the judge.
Caspian's point of view
"Alright, so, the only way to get them back is to board the ship, right?" Reepicheep said as they all sat around a table in the captain's courters.
"It would seem so." I answered.
"Well, how do we fight them then?" He asked. There was a pause before Peter finally spoke up.
"All we have to do is keep them at bay long enough to get the girls out."
"And if we can do that, we can win." I concurred.
"Sire! Sire! The ship has been spotted!" One of the men yelled from outside. We all went racing out.
"Pull along beside them! Men, prepare to board!" The ship was spotted going in the same direction as our next destination.
We pulled along beside them to see…
Lucy and Susan sitting down to tea with the captain and joking around with the crew?!
All of us stood there with our jaws dropped as Lucy finished her joke and everyone on board laughed. Susan took a sip of her tea before spotting us. We made it next to them and Susan called,
"Oh, hi love! It's about time you got here. We were just sitting down to tea."
Edmund, Peter and I were all in disbelief.
"Yes, yes we were. These are some fine women you have here," The captain complimented them. "They are by far prettier then any women of my acquaintance. And a lot funnier, too." He finished, taking a sip of his tea. It spilled out of his exposed rib cage onto the rotting fabric clinging to him.
"Oh, you." Lucy said, as they both blushed and smiled.
"Well, I say, we must take our leave before those boys over there start having palpitations. You'll catch more flies with honey, close your mouths." Susan hollered at us. They stood up and the captain kissed their hands before the crew helped them over onto our ship.
"It's easy waters from here on," The captain called out before waving to the girls. Their ship pulled away.
"How on Ear—," Edmund started, turning towards the girls when he seemed to fall short of words.
"Oh well, you see, when we were down in the cells when the captain came to see us and then we started having a conversation about pies, and it turned out they're half way descent people." Lucy explained. Susan nodded, and finished it with,
"They also make extraordinary tea!"
As everyone went back to their business, I tracked down Susan, who was in the wash room, folding some of the clean blankets.
She turned around to greet me, but before she could say anything, I took her in my arms and kissed her fiercely. When I pulled away, she had a surprised look on her face.
"I…" She started to say, but then her face changed from surprised to confused. "I don't know what to say." She finished. I laughed and replied,
"Then don't say anything." Before I kissed her again.
