A/N: I felt like updating because I wanted to. It's really fun to update:) and its fun to get reviews:) This is probably the longest chapter i have written for this fic. I feel confident about this chapter(kind of) and i think it will be a turning point for Edmund and Percy's relationship. I hope you enjoy:))) if i get 5 reviews i promise i WILL update again this week:)) though i have stupid summer school... :P

I woke up and got ready for the next couple of days. Hopefully it will be an easy journey, but I doubt it… I went to go wake Edmund up, but I didn't have to. He was up and about and ready to go. He had a smile on his face as if we were going to Disney World.

"You ready?" I asked. He nodded his head and grabbed his bag.

"Do you have any idea which way we're going?" he asked. The truth be told, I had absolutely no idea which way. I saw Aslan coming with my answers.

"Here is a map to help you with your journey. Be careful, like I said you will be tested. And you might find something greatly in common during this quest. I assure you will be successful. Good luck and may your heart stay pure." He left it at that.

We said our goodbyes; I can see Edmund didn't really want to leave his family behind. He couldn't be older thirteen. I remember when I had my first quest at the age of twelve; it was one of the scariest things that have ever happened to me. Well, besides fighting Kronos.

What really got to me was when Aslan said 'you might find something greatly in common during this quest'. It made me a little suspicious of my surroundings more. Edmund was a nice kid, but I doubt there would be anything alike besides the fact that we were going to the White Witch's castle together. He started to look at me and guess what I was thinking. I took out the map and started to head in a random direction.

"Do you even know how to read a map?" Edmund asked. As a matter of fact, I don't. I felt kind of embarrassed to admit it, but he could tell right away.

"Well, luckily I actually know how to read a map." He stated. I gave him the map and it turns out we were going the right way. I just guessed but that could work too.

"So… have any ideas what to do when we get there?" I asked him.

"No actually… We could just find a way to enter without her knowing. I mean she is preparing for a battle between Aslan, so it might be harder for her to capture us." The kids got a point. I started to map out a plan, but I thought I would just go with the flow. It seemed much simpler.

It had been hours since we started walking, and it looked like it was about to be noon. We stopped and rested by a tree for my hunger. Obviously you can tell I get hungry a lot… Edmund laid down and took a nap while I was in search for food. I found an apple tree and took like twenty of them so I wouldn't' have to stop every five minutes.

"Hey Edmund, I have a question," He looked at me annoyed. I think I disturbed him from his nap but oh well.

"What is it?" He answered.

"When Aslan said that we will find something greatly in common, what do you think he meant by that?" To be honest, this has bothered me since Aslan told me. I can't get the thought out of my head that some random person in some random land has something in common with me or vice versa.

"I actually don't know; if we did have something in common, wouldn't we have found out by now? Or does it await us in ahead of time?" he replied.

"I don't know little one, I don't know," We got up and continued walking. I left the thought of us having something in common. This journey was more important and I couldn't give that up. There was this awkward silence between us, and he could sense it also.

"So how are you?" It turned more into a 'Why are we even doing this' than a simple how are you.

"I'm fine thank you," he replied.

"How was your life before you came here?" I asked. He took a deep breath and began on and on. It turns out his father was in the army and the war came over their country and he and his siblings had to be evacuated out for their safety. He was sent to an old professor's house and that's when he had found a wardrobe that led to this place.

"That's pretty much it for me right now. How about you? What's your life before you came here?" I tried to find a simple way to put in. I mean I can't just simply say 'Hey, I'm a demigod and I fight monsters for a living!'

"Well, you know the Greek gods right?" he nodded his head.

"They're real, and I am a half-blood, which means I am half-human, half-god." I stated. He looked confused and I didn't know whether to keep explaining or just leave it at that.

"Could you go more in depth, please?" he asked me.

"There are twelve Olympians and they are Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Dionysus, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hephaestus, and Hermes. And they have children which are known as demigods. I happen to be the son of Poseidon." I hoped that would clarify at least a little bit.

He just nodded and we kept walking. We talked about Narnia, life, and just about random stuff. I started to feel close with this kid. Not like brother-close more like I've known him for a long time. The sun started to set and we made camp by a stream. I went to get some wood, while Edmund sat there thinking.

"I got the wood!" I exclaimed. He gave a small chuckle and went to sleep.

As for me, I just stayed up thinking about camp. Do they even realize I'm missing? Or that one time at the witch's castle, did I really see them? The heart of Narnia will test your loyalty whispered a voice inside my head. I was about to feel asleep but then I heard Edmund talk in his sleep. Be careful. That was all I could make out. By the time he had finished saying what he said I dozed off into a deep sleep.

I saw the old man again. This time he had looked clean and fresh. The blonde girl stood next to him and held the wand. She had a mischievous smile on her face. I could tell something was going wrong. When I looked around to see where she was, she was in a cabin, the Aphrodite cabin to be exact.

"Now I can escape this place of cruelness and leave to a whole new world." Exclaimed the blonde girl.

"Jadis, we must be patient." the old man said.

"I cannot wait any longer. I need to leave this place once and for all!" Jadis was furious. She wanted to leave this place right away. I only know one person that would want to leave camp and is a daughter of Aphrodite. The white witch…

"It is not ready yet, but it will be soon." The old man looked scared. I would've been if my life was in the hand of a twenty year old.

"It better be, and fast. I have to start fresh somewhere else."

"I promise it will be ready soon," he said.

The dream shifted and it was showing the three doors. I could feel the key in my pocket become heavy. The Heart of Narnia opened and welcomed me in, but I wasn't so sure. I was hesitant and it immediately closed and the other doors opened. They sucked me in and I couldn't escape it. It was like torture…

I woke up by Edmund shaking me vigorously. He had a worried look on his face. I quickly got up and followed him. There were two fauns walking towards us. I told him to hide and I took out riptide.

"What do you want from us?" I demanded. The two fauns just looked at each other.

"Nothing, we just wanted to go see Aslan about important thing. That is all." The faun on the right had said. I lowered my sword and they continued to walk towards we came from. I looked at Edmund and he was just getting ready to leave. The only thing I could say right now is that The Heart of Narnia is closed because of me, and I must find a way to reopen it or we're doomed…

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