Well here is another one. Not quite sure if you will like this as it hasn't been written then checked a while later. My mind changes so often it is unbelievable.
Anyway Guest, I have Prince Caspian and Voyage of the Dawn Treader half written out. Not sure if they are good enough though.
The Army of Narnia
The year passed with no significant events. Narnia was at peace with her surrounding countries. Lucy celebrated her 20th birthday with her family and friends. More visits were made to Archenland to see the Crown Prince who was now 18. A magnificent birthday party was held in honour of the Princes birthday and the Narnian monarchs danced long into the night. A trip was made to the Lone Islands by Peter, Annabel and Susan along with Edward who was a bright boy of 4. They were away for two months. In that time Lucy and Mollie spent many hours when they should have been sitting quietly and working on their embroidery, training of the field. Edmund would sometimes bring Kye out to watch and he would cheer on both the Queens.
Yet Lucy and Mollie grew closer. They had shared a bond between friends but they spent many hours walking through the gardens talking in low voices and seemed surprised when someone interrupted them. As the summer moths faded into autumn, Mollie celebrated her birthday in late August with a picnic on the beach with Edmund, Lucy and Kye. The voyage to the Lone Islands had only been a month and the rest of the family were due back in late September/ early October.
Kye had grown and was now running around and playing, shouting at the top of his voice. He was an intelligent boy and already showed a preference for swords when he would sneak Edmund's sword from beside the bed in early mornings. He had been strongly enforced by both his parents never to touch Mollie's sword, and being a well brought up child he obeyed his parents. His temper was cooler than Mollie's and he seemed to be taking after Edmund in behaviour. As the future King of Narnia he was probably better being a more reserved person.
As September turned into October the arrival of the High King and Queens drew nearer. The three monarchs who had stayed behind were waiting as the boat stopped and the monarchs descended from the ship. Kye and Edward were chattering as greetings and hugs were exchanged by the adults. The boat was unloaded as the monarchs made their way into the castle. Mollie questioned Susan on the town and the inhabitants and Susan replied with the activities they had done and the people they had seen. When Susan asked Mollie about her embroidery, Mollie invented an excuse and almost ran out the room. She was found later in Edmund's study conversing about the trustworthiness of the giants.
The week passed with much celebration. The High King was back, bringing new trade agreements with him and a ship full of new produce and the payment from the Lord. The High King also brought back jewels for his youngest sister and sister in law.
The Narnian Monarchs had changed. Peter was still broad, tall, strong and every inch the hero. His blue eyes glowing with the depth of ruling and the might of the High King. Susan was still tall, graceful and beautiful. She was still the fairy tale princess. Her bright blue eyes shining with the grace and intelligence of the years of ruling. Annabel was the perfect host and perfect Queen. Her long blonde hair and shining green eyes. Lucy was the young, intelligent and pretty warrior Queen, still the strong minded and stubborn young lady, her bright blue eyes still showing innocence and love. Edmund was tall, his dark features and strong yet silent visage, his eyes were wise and grave. Mollie was still small and slender with a fiery temper and intriguing eyes.
Although it was October the harvest was still underway, many ships left Narnia and many arrived bearing goods. Peter watched vigilantly for the hot chocolate which he stole away and guarded it jealously. Edmund proved his bravery by stealing some from right under his nose. Mollie then benefited from his theft and wandered around the castle with a steaming mug of hot chocolate.
One day Mollie woke with a fever. Her dark eyes were dull and her skin was flushed. Edmund ordered her to stay in bed and she complied without much persuasion. Edmund sent for the doctor and then on the encouragement of Mollie, and after much persuasion by the doctor he went to work in his study after first informing his family who he asked to leave her for a while and not to crowd her.
After the doctor left. Mollie who was already feeling better. She didn't see Edmund for the majority of the day. She stayed in bed and rested. While Lucy sat with her. They talked and laughed. Edmund was working in his study and caught up on all his work, that he had been putting off as he had been distracted lately. Lucy and Mollie had watched the sun track its course across the sky. They had talked about Aslan, before the supper bell rang.
When supper came Mollie was sat at the table with her family. She tapped Edmund's arm absentmindedly. He watched her with concern. She seemed far away and her eyes were distant. As supper was finished she stood and turned to the others
"I'm going for a walk on the beach" she said and looked significantly at Edmund. He understood this as an invitation to follow her.
"I'll come with you" he said and stood. Edmund followed Mollie down to the beach. He walked alongside her. She looked at him carefully as he took her hand.
"Are you alright Mols?" he asked.
"Edmund" she replied. She stopped walking and turned to him.
"What's wrong Mollie?" he asked.
"Edmund. I'm pregnant" she replied.
Here you go! Love you all! Especially you, my dearest Path Lady.
Jedhev
