"Mummy! Look, it's Daddy!" Hadley called from her seat perched on the window seat, over-looking the front of the Castle. "Sweetheart, Daddy won't be home for a few more hours." Lucy chided from her spot, curled up in a chair by the fire, hand pressed to her rounded stomach as she read. Hadley climbed off of her perch and moved over to sit in front of her mothers chair, her dark eyes looking up at her mother. "Mummy?" Lucy looked down at her daughter and saw a thoughtful expression on her face. She put her book down and motioned for Hadley to climb up. "Yes, Princess?" She said smiling. "Will you tell me the story of Queens and Kings of Old, and Queen Lucy's Knight?" The five year old asked. Lucy laughed, a smile slipping on her lips. She and Caspian had yet to tell the child that Lucy was Queen Lucy, The Valiant. They didn't want their Daughter growing up with that knowledge quite yet. "Of course. Now, Once Upon a time. Their was a young girl named Lucy, from a mystical land called London. She had two Brothers, and a sister. They were the Queens and Kings of Old. One day, when Lucy was back in London after her visit to Narnia, they were called back. By a boy, a young Telmarine Prince, named Caspian." At this her Daughters eyes lit up. "Like Daddy!" She said, her brown eyes wide and excited. "Yes, Hadley, like Daddy. Young Queen Lucy instantly fell in love with Prince Caspian. She loved him so much, that she became jealous of her sister, Susan, who had captured the Young Princes' eye. But as they fought side by side, Prince Caspian slowly fell in love with the girl. But the problem was just that. Lucy was just a girl. So he let her go, so she could grow up. He never expected to see her again. But one day. He did. He found her in the sea three years later, looking like a drowned cat, with her Cousin and Brother. They sailed the world together, looking for the lost councilmen. But the young Prince met a girl. She was a fallen star. She was so beautiful that he instantly seemed to forget Lucy. So she pushed her feelings aside and continued to fight along side Caspian. Until they reached the end of the world." Lucy knew this was her daughters favorite part, and smiled. Because it was hers as well. "When they reached the sandy beach, there was a Great Lion awaiting then-" "ASLAN!" "Yes, Hadley, it was Aslan, Father of Narnia. He gave Queen Lucy two choices. One, that she could go home, to her family. and two, she could go to Aslan's country." Hadley's face dropped. "Mama? Why did Lucy pick to go home?" Lucy brought her hand up and gently pushed Hadley'd hair from her face and smile. "Because, Lucy didn't know that Caspian loved her, dear. But, before she could step through the portal, Caspian pulled her back, and kissed her. You know this part, yes?" Hadley nodded. "And he told her that he loved her. And he did the unthinkable. He told Aslan that if Lucy was not able to stay, then he would go with Lucy, to her world. So Aslan gave Lucy one more choice. To be with Caspian, or to not be with Caspian. She said yes. They were married two years later, and had a beautiful baby girl, a Princess, four years later." Hadley's eyes shined happily as she hugged her mother. "Mama, I wish I knew Queen Lucy. She sounds brave." As Hadley's eyes started to droop close, and Lucy hummed a tune, they both heard the Great Hall doors come open, and Edmund shouting. "DADDY!" Hadley jumped up and ran into the hall, Lucy following at a much slower pace. As she rounded the corner, she heard her husbands deep laugh. "Hello, little Princess." Caspian said as he reached down to pick up the excited girl. Lucy smiled at her family, her hand pressing to her stomach once more. When she looked back up, her eyes caught those of Caspian's, and she thanked Aslan that all those years ago, she made the choice to stay in Narnia, with Caspian. Because he was her Knight in shining armor and she his Brave Little Queen. And she would have it no other way.