A.N. Oh my God, I'm finally updating this story after so long! I am very sorry it is short, but I need to watch the video again. I can remember most of it but I need to refresh my memory. I can update this more if you like and try to make it a little longer, but it will be finishing soon. Enjoy, review and favourite. Btw, I think this is one of my most popular story. Yay.

Edmund smiled when his mother appeared trapped in the ice. He missed her ever since he had escaped with Lucy, but I guess no one could blame him in one way. She was his mother after all.

"Edmund," she said in her beautiful voice after she breathed on her hand and it slipped out of the ice. "I need you to free me. Please, my son, free me and you will never have to be alone. It only takes a drop."

Edmund hasn't felt the cold as he breathed out a breath he had been holding and the hot air from his mouth clouded is vision of his mother for a second. Edmund removed a dagger he had at his side and drew it across the palm of his left hand.

For a second, he looked away from his mother and Lucy instantly flashed into his mind; she needed him now more than his mother did.

"We'll save this for later." He stated to his mother before he removed the ice dagger from the ground, his mother moving back into it. Edmund ran out and galloped away on his horse back to the castle.

He found Lucy sitting on her throne, which was beside his, with a smile on her face as she played a game of chess with a faun. Lucy looked up and saw her husband standing in front of the now closed heavy wooden door.

"Edmund! You're back!" She exclaimed as she jumped up, careful to not knock over the chess board.

"Where were you?" Lucy asked as she held into Edmund, who softly hugged her back.

"I needed some time to think, I'm sorry, Lu." Edmund replied and Lucy moved back a little so Edmund still held her, but they were face to face.

"Are you feeling any better, lovely?" He asked and Lucy nodded. Edmund moved one of his hands from Lucy's back to rest on her stomach.

"Our child may be trouble, Lu." Edmund joked and Lucy giggled as she placed one of her hands on top of Edmund's hand.

"Our child will be beautiful." Edmund held onto Lucy's hand and lead her over to the two thrones, where Lucy continued to play chess with the faun and Edmund watched as she beat the faun. Lucy kissed Edmund quickly when she stood up after Isabella called her.

Edmund sat on his throne and just thought of what was happening. He thought of how much he missed his mother, who was still trapped in the ice dagger he had placed in the cave, hidden where no one would find it. But he thought of Lucy the most, and what kind of parent he could possibly be.

His mother was good to him, when she didn't hurt him for doing something wrong. But he still thought that she loved him, even after death when her spirit was trapped in her favourite dagger.

Edmund thought he wasn't ready, but he couldn't do anything now. Could he?