A/N Ooh, hey. Yeah, I didn't realize that yesterday was Friday until I realized I didn't have school today. Sorry the update is a day late!

Caspian's POV

I kicked at the door one more time, hoping to bust it open, without success. I yelled in frustration. "It's not use boy, you can't get out." A voice came out of the darkness. I exchanged a look with Peter and Edmund.

"Who is there?" I called out, looking around.

"No one of importance… just a voice inside my head." The voice replied. Just then, a man with a long white beard and hair to match came walking out of the shadows. I recognized his face a little.

"Lord Bern," I stated, walking towards him. He sat on the ground and said,

"I haven't been called that in a long time."

"Is he one of the seven?" Edmund asked. I nodded. I kneeled down before him to get a better look.

"You remind me of a king I once knew…" He told me, his eyes sad.

"That man was my father." I replied, smiling.

"Oh, Your Majesty, I'm sorry!" He cried out. He started to fall backwards, so I grabbed his arms.

"It's alright; we'll get out of here." I said to him. Edmund was standing by a window when he called,

"Uh… guys." I stood up and Peter and I went to the window. Looking down, I could see Lucy and Susan chained up to a wall. The sight made my blood boil. Other people along the wall were being unchained, and taken into a carriage. A man ran after the carriage yelling to a woman sitting in it. A young girl was chasing after him, and the carriage. He yelled something else and then stopped running, grabbing the little girl to stop her as well. He held the little girl, and then I turned my attention to the carriage. The people were being loaded in boats.

"Where are they taking them?" Peter asked Lord Bern.

"Just keep watching." He replied. We kept watching. A mist came in, and the people in the boats started screaming… When the mist cleared, the boats and the people in them were gone.

"Where did they go?" I asked, terrified.

"You see what happens; you either get sold… or sacrificed to the mist." Lord Bern answered. The first and only thought that came to my mind then was Susan. I had to save her before it was too late. Just then, the cell door was opened, and we were chained up and led out.

Susan's POV

"Get up, come on," A man said as he took me and Lucy by the chains around our necks and led us up to the podium where they were selling people. The whole thing was unbearable to watch. He shoved me to a man that was standing just behind the podium, and stood Lucy on a little box.

"How much for this little treasure? Starting bid 500! Come on now, she'd make a good wife… I'm sure she's good for a lot of things. She's smart too… Come on now! Starting bid 500… 550, we have 550… 600… 650… 660!" He started counting off. When the bidding stopped at 670 he shouted, "Come on now; look at this fine young girl! She could satisfy all your needs!" It was when he said that that I really lost it. I smashed my heal on the foot of the man holding me. He screamed out in pain, and as he let go of me and reached down for his foot, I elbowed him in the nose. He cried out in pain again, and I ran at the man selling Lucy. I noticed in the crowd that Reepicheep and Drinian were there, a long with other Narnians. I heard Caspian's battle cry too, from quite some distance.

The metal band keeping my hands together worked perfectly to smash the man who tried to sell Lucy in the face. He was so stunned and unprepared that he fell back, onto the ground. I jumped on his leg, snapping it. He cried out, and just as two other men started coming at me, I ran to Lucy and shouted for her to move. We jumped off the podium and ran toward Reep. He used his sword to undo Lucy's chains while I kicked a man down. He undid mine and I thanked him. Lucy and I were tossed swords from a near by Minotaur. We stood back to back to fight.

This time I paid more attention to Lucy. We fought together, and ended up taking down close to twenty men.

The battle was over before it really began. The townspeople had joined in with the fighting, and when it was over there were cries of joy and victory all around.

Peter and Edmund and Caspian ran up to Lucy and I. We got hugs from them all, and Caspian kissed my cheek.

"It's about time you got here!" I scolded them playfully. "Lucy and I had to rescue ourselves."

"It just goes to show that we don't need you three anymore," Lucy joined in on the teasing. "We're not damsels in distress anymore." We smirked and slapped each other a high five.

"Well, boys, I guess we aren't needed after all." Peter said, sighing.

"I guess not… Too bad, I kind of had a thing for the damsel in distress." Caspian said with a smirk of his own.

"Ooh, I guess this isn't going to work out anymore." I replied, stepping away from him.

"Whoa, I never said that I didn't like the women who can save herself!" He grabbed my waist and pulled me back to him, kissing my cheek. I laughed and Lucy went, "Aw…" while Edmund groaned.

"Oh, I forgot to say that we have found one of the seven Lords. Lord Bern," Caspian announced as we paraded through the town with our new supplies.

"One down, six to go!" Lucy said. We headed back towards our boats when Lord Bern—Caspian pointed him out—came running up to us.

"King Caspian, this is for you." He handed him a sword covered in some type of white muck that was crusted on it. "It was made in your Golden Age." He said, looking at Edmund. "It is very powerful. Aslan himself was said to have had it made by the fauns." Caspian took the sword and said his thanks. As we walked away, Caspian stopped Edmund.

"Here, this is for you." He handed Edmund the sword and Edmund took it with wide eyes.

"Thanks Cas…" Caspian nodded in recognition.

So, I hope you all enjoyed this. I liked writing it. And, uh, that's about it. Thanks for reading!