A/N- I am so sorry that I haven't uploaded the last few pre-written chaps that I have. I am just SO embarressed by them. They're from quite a while ago, and every time I go to read it before uploading, I just blush and forget about it. I can't believe anyone will still read this, but, if I get enough reviews saying that you guys want me to just finish this, then I will. But know that the writing style might be a little different. I wrote these chapters over two years ago, and I feel my writing style has changed. Anyways, for any of you still reading, here are the last few chapters that I have.

"You've seen him?" I asked as the rest of my siblings piled into the room.

"What was going on in here?" Peter asked angrily. Caspian gave him a look.

"Nothing Peter, don't get your panties in a bunch." I rolled my eyes at him. "Now what's gone on?" Edmund came and plopped himself down on the sheepskins while Lucy practically danced to stand in front of us.

"Well, Gael was telling me this story and it was really boring, and so, I fell asleep." I gave her a disapproving look, and Caspian stood up to lean against the wall.

"Anyway," Lucy continued. "Aslan was there, and he was telling me how it was all going to work out! He told me that I had to keep it all together. He also said that we would need to learn to forgive to reach the end of the world." She nodded her head excitedly. We all looked at each other.

"That's something to keep in mind," Peter said, moving away from the door jam. "Come on Lu; let's get you back to the state room. You need just as much sleep as the rest of us." Peter put his arm around Lucy and led her from the room.

Edmund sat there on the sheepskins awkwardly for a moment and then looked between Caspian and I. "Right…" He drawled out, and then got up and left, sneakily closing the door behind him. I shook my head and looked at Caspian, who was still leaning on the wall. He was smiling at me.

"Well, I think I better go help get the girls to sleep." I stood up and started for the door, but Caspian was quicker, and grabbed me around the waist.

"Not so fast," He said before pulling me into a kiss.

Caspian's point of view

The next night, the rocking of the ship was incorporated into my nightmares. I was a child again, and I was in a boat on the great river. On the shore stood my father, and my uncle, and I kept trying to get to shore, because I knew that Miraz was going to kill my father, but the boat was rocking too violently and the waves were too loud for him to hear my screams.

Then Miraz crept up and pulled out his sword. Just as he raised the sword, I felt an urge to kill him. I wanted blood. I awoke with a startle, to find Edmund awake in his hammock next to me, and Lucy standing over him. Peter stirred on my other side, waking as well.

"I had a bad dream," she said quietly.

"Let me guess, you did as well?" Edmund asked both Peter and I. Our faces must have proved it, because he said. "Either this storm is making us restless, or something is messing with our minds."

By the look on his face, and his unsheathed sword, I'd guess he had a bad dream as well.

"Where's Susan?" Peter asked groggily. I looked back over to realize that Lucy was indeed alone.

"Yeah, why didn't you wake her up?" Edmund asked, putting his sword away.

"She wasn't there," Lucy shrugged. "I assumed I'd find her here." Edmund turned around to look at the both of us, the concern on his face evident.

"I will go find her," I volunteered. Peter and Edmund nodded.

"Come here Lu, you can sleep here with me." Peter said, making room for Lucy. She didn't hesitate to climb around Edmund and go get in Peter's hammock.

I got out of mine and slipped on my boots and coat.

"Do you want help?" Edmund asked, about to settle back in. I shook my head no. "Night then," He covered his head up and snuggled into the hammock. I walked around him and went out the door.

The first place I looked was the State Room, just to make sure that she really wasn't there. I doubted that she'd be up on the main deck, but I went to check anyway, fighting the rain and cold to make sure she wasn't up there.

The men on night shift didn't even give me a second glance. I checked the Captain's courters, but it was empty—Drinian still being on deck.

I left and went below deck again, feeling my way along the wall. I should have brought a lamp. Light suddenly intruded in the darkness. I could see it coming under a door. I went and pushed the door open, realizing I was again in the clothes room. And there she lay, asleep on the sheepskin. I sighed in relief and came in, closing the door behind me. I took my jacket off, so it wouldn't get the blankets wet and lay down next to her, careful to keep my boots off the bed.

I stroked her hair. She seemed upset. Her eye brows were pulled together, and at my touch, she flinched. She stirred and her eyelids fluttered open. I held my breath; hoping she couldn't see just how much she captured me.

"Lucy had a bad dream, and came to wake up Edmund. She didn't know where you went." I explained while she looked at me. Her eyes went from confused to upset.

"I shouldn't have left; it's just that she and Gael were both kicking me, and I couldn't sleep." She sat up, and her hair—which had been pulled back all day—fell loosely around her shoulders. It took my breath away. I sat up next to her.

"It's alright; she's bunking with Peter tonight. We all had nightmares," She sighed and laid back. I leaned over her, and she ran her fingers through her hair.

"Me too…" I leaned down and kissed her forehead.

"Would you rather sleep here tonight, or do you want me to take you back to the State room?" I asked her. She blinked a few times before replying.

"I'd rather stay here, if that's alright." I nodded and started to get up. "You're not leaving, are you?" She asked me, pulling the sheepskin around her. My heart jumped into over drive.

"Do you want me to stay with you?" I asked, a little unsure.

"It's a little scary down here," was her reply. I took it as a yes and took my boots off. I laid back and got under the sheepskin with her. She moved in closer to me and snuggled into my side. I wrapped my arms around her, and closed my eyes.

And the rest of my sleep was free of nightmares.