The Seven Isles citizen, the Lone Islanders, Archanlanders, the Merpeople, Narnians, and Terebinthians were on the beaches of Cair Paravel waiting for the Kings and Queens of Narnia to come. Out in the courtyard, Edmund and Peter were preparing themselves for the speech. Nicolette, Jill, and Polly were checking each other's outfits and asking for compliments. Aravis and Cor were talking to each other while Kirk, Eustace, Caspian, and Tirian sat on the benches and day dreamed.

Aslan came out to the kings and queens.

"Is everyone alright and ready to go out there?" Aslan asked.

"Yes," everyone answered.

"Look!" Jill pointed to the gryphons.

The gryphons flipped over and dropped Lucy and Corin. Then Susan barged in through the doors on her horse.

"Hope you all didn't miss me!" Susan cried.

"Sue. What did Ettismore say?" Edmund rushed.

"They'll be in about 24 hours. The queen said that we cannot trust the Terebinthians," Susan warned the others.

"Why?" Caspian whispered.

"I'll take it from here," Corin interrupted, "The queen got a letter from them to a wedding that was sent from a dove. A few days later, they sent a crow to her saying that people were going to attack but they were on their side and tried to over throw Ettismore."

"She also said to not let them see our plans," Lucy reminded Corin.

"But all of the Generals are coming with us to look at our plans!" Kirk said.

"Not unless we show them the fake ones," Cor suggested. " We could show the fake one during the day and at night we'll show the real one. We'll just have to separate all of the armies though."

"That is a brilliant idea!" Aravis amazed.

"We can do that," Edmund accepted the suggestion.

"I think so too. Let's go to the rest of the army and give them our speeches," Peter ordered in a kind way.

Everyone headed for the beach and saw a huge amount of creatures and people.

Aslan walked up onto a tall, flat rock and roared to settle everyone down.

"Welcome all. I hope that you all can help us out with this battle of destiny. Ettismore is said to be here in 24 hours. We are also happy to have the merpeople to come and join us just for a larger number. Even though numbers do not win a battle," Aslan greeted.

"Yes, but they sure help," Peter whispered to Susan.

"Now we have our leader King Peter the Magnificent. King of Narnia, Emperor of the Lone Islands and ruler of all men. Peter, you may go on," Aslan continued.

"Thank you Aslan for that introduction. We have a big army coming towards us. But as we all know that if we have a messenger from the enemy, we cannot kill them. If we send messengers to them, they cannot kill them. Just as a reminder. We will be having three meetings everyday! One at 9 in the morning, another at 2 in the afternoon, and the last will be at sunset. Princess Aravis of Archanland, and Queen Nicolette will lead archery. King Edmund, King Eustace, King Eustace, King Tirian, and myself will lead swords. Queen Susan, King Corin, King Caspian, and Prince Cor will lead those who do both archery and swords. Queen Lucy will be the helping with the guard watch. Glenstorm and I will lead Archanland to their campsite. Lucy and Aravis will be going to lead the Seven Isles army to their campsite. Corin and Cor will lead the Lone Islanders to their camp. Caspian and Kirk will take the Terebinthians. The merpeople must stay close to the beach," Peter instructed.

Everyone scattered and within minutes the beach was clear. Susan stayed on the beach and lay in the sand and closed her eyes. Nicolette came up to Susan and knelt by her.

"Hi there Susan. Is anything wrong?" Nicolette inquired.

"No I'm fine. Where is Rillian?" Susan answered.

"Rillian is in the farther north. He's talking to the animals and people. He wants to see how they are going through the transition. How did you know of my son? You certainly weren't here when Eustace and Jill saved him!" Nicolette seemed confused and curious.

"Eustace told me. Once I got back from my trip from America."

"America? Is that on our planet?"

"No. It's from my world."

"This is your world now."

"And I'm glad I came back."

"Susan and Nicolette!" Eustace called.

"Yes, what is it?" Susan sighed.

"The people from Ettismore are here."

Susan got off of the sand and ran to grab her arrows and horn. She whistled for her horse to come and so it did. Susan hopped onto it's back and rode to the west. Once she got to the Queen, she saw over a thousand people serving in her army. Both men and women. Susan had thought that the Narnians were the only one who did that!

"Welcome to Narnia Queen Marianne," Susan greeted.

"Thank you Queen Susan for allowing me to be here. Did you warn the others?" Marianne crept forward to Susan.

"Yes. They are fully aware."

"Good then. Where are we to drop our stuff?"

"Follow me."