A.N. This chapter is short but I think the next one will be a lot longer. I'm liking this story, but I will not update unless I get 5 or more reviews. I'm sorry, but if people like this story, then you could spare a minute to post something about this story, I do it with other stories I read occasionally. Enjoy and review!
As Peter had thought, the wedding for him and Lillandil was planned out by his advisors and future wife with no input from the king, but that was something that Peter had accepted and felt with.
He would talk with Caspian and wrote to Edmund frequently about what was going on in his life with Lilliandil and Lucy. The really bad thing for Peter was that everyone in the castle got word of him sneaking down to the dungeon, when they were all meant to be sleeping, to be with Lucy; so Peter was to always be watched. Always have guards surrounding every point of escape of his room and to have at least two to everywhere with him.
It was only two days until the wedding and Peter was pacing around his room for no reason when Caspian walked in through the heavy door.
"What are you doing up here, Peter? You are expected to be downstairs." Peter looked up at the man with a small smile on his face.
"Is Edmund and Eustace down there?" Caspian nodded in response and took a couple of steps toward Peter.
"What are you planning?" He whispered and the two sat of the floor slowly.
"I think I have a way to get Lucy out of the dungeon and to call off the wedding." Caspian quietly laughed.
"What? Are you going to get your cousins to distract the guards, get their keys, break Lucy out and have her object before the wedding is done?" Caspian continued to laugh until he saw the smirk that had appeared to Peter's face from his words. Caspian shook his head.
"No, no, no, no, you cannot do that Peter! It won't work!" Peter rolled his eyes and stood up.
Peter was greeted by his cousins Edmund and Eustace when he reached the bottom of the staircase. He walked into the large garden out the back of the castle grounds and smiled sweetly, but a fake one too, at Lilliandil who had rushed to him. She held to Peter tightly and kissed his cheek when she finally let go.
"This garden is so beautiful! Isn't it, Peter?" Lilliandil exclaimed as she put her left arm through Peter's right one and began to pull him away from his cousins.
Edmund had told Eustace about the situation Peter was in. Eustace, of course, thought it was strange about how Peter felt about Lucy, but when Edmund told Eustace about Peter's parents, he did think that maybe it could possibly work.
Lilliandil picked a bright red rose from a bush and stood in front of Peter. She smiled at him and put the rose in his shirt pocket.
"A beautiful rose for you, my love." Peter kissed her hand and smiled. He knew he had to look as if he loved her if he wanted his plan to work.
The two continued to walk through the garden until they ran into Carter. He smiled at Lilliandil and kissed her hand. He bowed his head to Peter and then turned his attention back to Lilliandil.
"Would you like to try on your dress for the wedding, my lady. I have been told it is ready." Lilliandil jumped up and down and ran with Carter into the castle to try on her new dress. Peter was finally alone.
He found his cousins practising their sword fighting in an open part of the garden. He told them how to distract the guards and they agreed to the plan that would happen in two days to stop Peter's advisors from getting in the way.
Peter thought it was perfect to get his love back.
