Okay, I would officially like to thank wildpartyhouse247, 'cause he/she gave me some ideas on how to clear up some confusing things! I will probably get into the reason why Susan is mad at Caspian, and how she learned to use a sword... Sorry for not updating in sooo long! Things are hectic!


What exactly does he want to talk about? wondered Caspian. The Kings were walking along the castle corridors, looking for a safe place to talk. Caspian had suggested the library room, which was secure and not too far away from the castle's keep if there were any problems.

Peter and Edmund sat next to each other in big blue plush chairs, their backs to the window. Caspian selected one right across from them, and had to squint at them because the sun was shining directly behind them, making it hard to look in their direction. There was an awkward silence between the three, filled with tension and curiosity.

Edmund studied Caspian. He knew quite a lot about him, what with being his friend. He knew he had no clue why Peter and he were so upset. Edmund tried to formulate a way to explain, but his usually brilliant brain couldn't come up with anything. He sighed. It would be best if it was said bluntly. He glanced at Peter, and proceeded to try to signal him. Peter noticed this and looked at Edmund. Peter nodded, content to let Edmund tell the tale.

Edmund turned to capture Caspian's curious gaze. "After Aslan showed up at the battle with Miraz's army, he asked Peter and Susan to talk with him. I am aware that you stumbled upon the while they were talking. Aslan was asking Susan, Peter, and later Lucy and I, if they wanted to stay in Narnia. Susan wanted to know if you would want her o stay in Narnia. Apparently, she later came and asked you, and you told her, and I quote, "No. Just leave. You are no longer of any use here." Isn't that right Caspian?"

Caspian squirmed under the Just King's gaze, even if he was older. He hadn't meant those words. He only said them because... because... he had thought that Susan wouldn't have been able to stay, and he knew she liked him – no, a voice in the back of his head commented, loved him – and wanted her to get over him so that she would be able to live a normal life. "I didn't mean them! I-"

"Oh, yes we know. But Susan didn't! You imbecile, do you have any idea what you put her through?!" Peter shouted furiously. He tried to contain his anger. He proceeded to stay silent, letting Ed finish.

"Well, after we left Narnia, Su... well, she stopped eating. She became very depressed. We couldn't get her to say more than one thing to us! But she was still easily the most beautiful girl at her school, followed by Lucy. And I am not being biased. One day, she'd insisted on walking home by herself, saying that she had to go to the library. She was walking, and apparently these guys from our school followed her into an alley. They... They tried to do some horrible things to her, but thankfully Pete and I were right behind her. Lucy had already gone home, Thank Aslan! Sorry, Narnian expression," Ed looked alittle sheepish, but Peter still looked angry.

"Anyways," Ed continued with his story telling, "Susan was mad at herself. So, we convinced her to start eating again, and she did. Alittle later on, she wanted to feel like she was able to protect herself if an attacker was ever able to get past her and her arrows. Fat chance! So, she enrolled herself into some swordsmanship lessons, and was really terrific! Me and Pete sparred with her sometimes. She's pteey good. But, still not quite up to our level!" Ed smiled cheekily. "And then, we came here to Narnia. You know the rest!" Ed, content with how he ended the story, relaxed and sat back in his chair, but not before he informed Caspian of one other small detail:

"And, she still loves you."

With this, Caspian proceeded to fall out of his chair. Peter snorted. "Couldn't give him any warning, could you Ed?" Much as he disliked the fact that Susan still loved Caspian, he resolved to stay out of it and let them work it out. He knew Caspian still loved Susan, otherwise he wouldn't have fallen out of his chair with shock. He took time to think about the situation. From his point of view, there wasn't anything that couldn't be repaired. It would just take some time. Also, it would depend on how well this war was going. Which, he had yet to find out. He straightened in his chair. "Caspian, you remember the problem with the White Witch and her ally correct? Have you come up with a plan of action yet? Because, I might just have something." The idea had just occurred. But, he needed to make sure there wasn't anything else. Caspian sat bolt upright.

"Well, Susan gave me an idea." The two Kings of Old looked at him. "We can all meet in the throne room in about an hour correct? And Peter, I would most definetly like to see what your idea is. I will also relay information on how other countries are to you all. You haven't been here long enough to have a very thorough view on whom would be allies or enemies." Caspian was serious. He had to find out who the White Witch's ally was if he hoped to defeat her. His brain worked overtime on the little facts they had managed to procure. He looked at the two determined men in front of him and knew.

They had to save Narnia. Or die trying.

Because no one and nothing was going to hurt their loved ones, their people, their family. Not if they could help it.


Ummmm, so I don't know when the next update will be, cause after school ends, I'll have mostly free time I think. My story should get more updates in like, a month, after I have my exams. Ciao, people!