A.N. I'm dedicating this review to mallarilyn30, who is my first reviewer. I want you to send me a link to the Narnia story you do at the end of this year so I can read it, okay? Anyways, a SUPER long chapter but I put heaps of detail into it. Enjoy, review, favourite and follow Because you know you should. Especially the reviews, they help motivate me so much!

Forced into the suit, Peter tried his headrest to resist the temptation to rip off the suit he was wearing and go down the isle, scream he didn't want to marry Lilliandil and run off with Lucy, handing the throne over to Edmund.

"My king, you must relax. Today starts a new passage in your life." Carter said to Peter. Peter didn't respond with his words, he just clearly looked up at the advisor and glared at him fiercely. Peter knew he was no good once he had said the words, "You have no choice," but of course he said nothing. Getting on the bad side of one of the advisors would spell his doom if he didn't have a plan first.

To heavy doors of Peter's room opened up to reveal Caspian standing on the other side. Cater told him to enter and Caspian shut the door behind him as he did so.

"All of the guests have arrived, my king. You are expected to be in the garden in five minutes." Caspian was being sent around like a messenger now? Peter wondered if Caspian offered to tell the news, or if he was told to. Not that it mattered, Peter was just trying to distract himself from the wedding that was going to be ruined on purpose by his cousins.

Thinking of the plan and Lucy livened up Peter's spirit to the point where he was actually smiling. Carter walked over to the door and opened it, and turned to Caspian before he walked out.

"Make sure King Peter gets down there in time. Our guests do not like to be waiting, especially when there are festivities afterwards." He smiled crookedly and left the room. Peter and Caspian both shivered from fright.

"Edmund and Eustace are ready too. They told the guards they were not feeling well so they are standing near the dungeon entrance." Caspian informed Peter and he saw that Peter was now looking down to the ground.

"What happens if this doesn't work, Caspian? What then? I'm forced to marry Lilliandil in a loveless marriage that is hardly fair to either of us?" Peter sighed and Caspian stood him up from the chair he was on and shook him by the shoulders.

"It will work, Peter. Just stop being negative about it. Come on, we need to be down there in a couple of minutes." Both men walked out of the room and down to the garden.

The twilight sky was beautiful overhead, only a few stars lighting the sky. All of the trees had small lights on them thanks to some fauns and dwarfs who created them using fireflies. All of the shrubs and bushes, both with and without flowers, had candles and lanterns by them, lighting a path to where Peter and Lilliandil where walking back to the castle together. Lanterns were in a box shape, two at the back where the last row of guests were, and two at the front where the alter was.

One the left hand side (when you walked down the aisle) there was a grand piano where Bern sat, getting ready for his cue to begin playing the music for Lilliandil's entrance.

The alter in itself was beautiful to even see. Bright red rose petals were sprinkled on the ground from the start of the aisle to the ground at the alter. The grass was soft to walk on, even in shoes you could still feel show soft it was, and was a beautiful green that would only be received from frequent watering and care everyday. At the front of the alter was an arch, where vines were wrapped around it from one side to the other; little white flowers decorated it.

Peter stood beside the priest and Caspian stood to the side that Peter was on. The rings were on a small stand just behind the priest. Peter looked at them for a moment, taking them in.

Lilliandil's ring had a huge diamond in the middle. The band was silver with smaller diamonds decorating the entire outside of the ring. Pet also saw that on the inside of the ring, it looked like his name was engraved in it. Peter's ring was a plain silver ring, but, like Lilliandil's ring, had her name on the inside.

Peter swallowed, everything was planned out to the smallest details. It almost made him sick that if it didn't work, he would have to silently suffer.

Bern received his cue and began to play. Peter looked down towards the aisle and saw Lilliandil in a long, white wedding dress. The dress had long sleeves with sparkles at the end of the sleeves. Silk was the upper layer of the skirt of the dress, it also had sparkles at the bottom of the dress with some in small lines that started out around the middle of the dress and went down.

She smiled at him shyly as she walked down arm in arm with her father Ramandu. The only thing that was heard was the piano playing and a few night birds singing along to the tune. Her father kissed her cheek and place her hand in Peter's hand.

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Edmund put a finger to his lips as he picked up a small rock. Eustace did the same and quietly followed his cousin along the castle in the shadows. Edmund looked back to Eustace and then the two looked at the two guards who were standing by the door the the dungeon.

Edmund and Eustace threw their rocks at the same time and hit the same guard, knocking him unconscious. The second guard watched as his partner fell down to the ground with a loud thud and Edmund rushed out with the small shield he was carrying. A loud clang rung in Eustace's ears as the shield hit both the helmet the guard was wearing and the side of his head.

Eustace helped Edmund move the two guards I unconscious bodies to the trees nearby to make it look like they had taken a nap. Eustace grabbed the keys from the belt of one of the guards and threw them to Edmund, who proceeded to unlock the gate door which held prisoners in.

They walked in, getting light from a lit torch at the entrance. They looked at every cell and walked slowly, barely any sound was heard except for a mouse or two squeaking.

"Eustace, I found her!" Edmund whispered and Eustace unlocked the door with the keys Edmund gave him.

Lucy was asleep in her side with her back turned to Edmund and Eustace. She was only woken up by the sound of the heavy metal gate opening with a loud squeak, close to something like a groan. She looked frightened at the two and only backed up until her back hit the damp and cold stone wall behind her. Edmund bent down in front of her and held his hand out while smiling at her warmly.

"It's okay, we're Peter's cousins, he wanted us to rescue you, Lucy." Lucy looked from Edmund to Eustace several times before she lightly bit her bottom lip and took Edmund's hand.

"Look, we don't have time for introductions. We need to go and break up this wedding." Eustace said and the three of them rushed out. Lucy was tripping a lot from numbness in her legs. She was in that cell for several days and hadn't walked around much inside of it.

The three saw the lights around the back and ran as fast as they could. Edmund had picked Lucy up onto his back so they could be faster with their time and not be slowed down by her.

Peter was only just listening to the priest as he spoke everything he needed to. His eyes would occasionally wander to the aisle but then back to Lilliandil. But the priest had stopped talking and was looking up the aisle. Everyone else did the same and a smile appeared on his face at the sight that everyone else was seeing.

Eustace and Edmund helped Lucy stay on her feet as she stood at the foot of the aisle. Peter went to run up to Lucy, but was grabbed a hold of by two guards on his arms either side of him, restraining him.

Lucy's weak legs gave out on her from standing her own after Edmund and Eustace were pulled back by two larger guards who held daggers to their necks. She collapsed to the ground and rubbed her legs slowly.

Peter saw Carter from the corner of his eye stand up and hit Caspian with the hilt of his sword that was on his belt. Carter grabbed Peter's chin and held the young man's face up.

"I am afraid you have no choice, my King." The title was spat out like poison and Carter had Edmund, Eustace and Lucy taken off to the dungeon. He chuckled and turned to the guests, who were murmuring to the people next to them.

"Ah, I am sorry, dear guests, for the untimely interruption. I promise, it will not happen again this evening." He turned to the priest then smiled at Lilliandil. "Now, will you make this lovely young lady our King's husband?"

The priest continued and both Peter and Lilliandil said their vows, Peter said them sadly and realised that his life was being controlled and he was in too deep to get out of it. The two exchanged rings and Lilliandil softly kissed Peter's lips.

The festivities continued with a great feast and dancing. But Peter enjoyed none of it. His two cousins and his love were locked up in the castle's dungeon. But Peter was still forced to dance and look as though he was enjoying it.

The newly married couple were then escorted to Peter's bedchamber by Carter. Lilliandil went in first as Peter was stopped by Cater.

"I don't care if you don't even like Lilliandil, Peter. You have to do what is best for your kingdom." Peter understood perfectly clear and swallowed to stop the vomit from the dinner he had from coming up.

Peter was being forced to bed Lilliandil, and did so without any objections out loud. He lied awake after it and looked at Lilliandil's sleeping figure who had the sheets up to her shoulders. Peter knew it wasn't fair to him or Lillandil to be in this marriage, but even was done.

The last thing to find out was if it was worth all of the discomfort and heartache he was feeling.