Hey guys…I'm SO sorry about your wait. Over the last two weeks I was on vacation with no internet, I had my birthday, and I went to Creation Festival, so I just got home from everything and I'm updating ASAP. I hope you guys forgive me, and on with the chapter!

Elise's POV

Elise awoke to the sounds of soldiers crying and nurses scurrying around. Sitting up and propping herself on her elbows, she looked around her, suddenly remembering where she was. She remembered falling from the ledge and Peter bringing her to the hospital. Rising, she grimaced at the pain in her ankle, but it was wrapped and she figured it was just a sprain. She got up and quickly began to work with the soldiers before the other nurse noticed that she wasn't lying down. If she had to be here, she might as well be some use.

Lucy's POV

When Lucy and Aslan rode into the field, the scene that greeted them was one of devastation. It didn't take an expert to figure out that the brave Narnian army was losing, or that the situation was grim.

"Cover your ears young one." Aslan said to Lucy. Quickly she clapped her hands over her ears and closed her eyes, waiting for what was coming. A few moments later, Aslan roared deafeningly. Just like that, everything was quiet. Lucy uncovered her ears with some hesitation, which was quickly replaced with wonder as the trees came to life around her. Slowly, they uncoiled themselves from what must have been long held positions of silence and began to move towards the Telmarine army. Recovering from their shock, the Narnian army began to take advantage of the Telmarine's fright and fight back, driving them towards the river.

Heading across the open fields, Lucy road on Aslan's back, with the wind flying through her hair and the sun beaming down on her face. She felt like she had been right all along. As the Narnians pushed the Telmarines to the bridge, she and Aslan came up on the other side to stop the escaping Telmarines. Walking across the bridge with her small dagger in her hand, she tried to not show her fright. Suddenly, Aslan roared, and a giant water monster arose from the river. It swept the Telmarine army away, and the Narnians stood on shore, cheering. Lucy sheathed her dagger, before following her brothers and sisters in confusion as they ran back toward the battlefield.

Peter's POV

As soon as the Narnians had regained control of the Telmarines, Peter raced back to the field hospital where he had left Elise. He ran to the bed she had been in and gasped in shock when he saw the bed was empty. Looking around for the nearest nurse, he asked in fright where she was. The nurse shook her head and moved on. Peter panicked and looked around. He heard a voice behind him at that moment.

"Are you looking for someone?" The voice had a teasing tone. Peter whirled around to see his Elise standing in front of him. Laughing, he picked her up and swung her around.

"We did it Elise, we did it!" His smile was contagious as he kissed her with gentleness and passion combined. "But are you okay?" Remembering where they were, he set her down carefully and looked for reassurance from her.

"I'm fine, my ankle is just sprained." Just at that moment, pain shot through it, and her face contorted in pain.

"Sit!" Peter commanded as he lowered her to the bed again. "You need to rest it Elise. And that's an order" He said with mock sternness on his face. Elise just smiled at him.

Susan's POV

Running across the field, Susan looked for David. She hadn't seen him since they had parted, and she was worried about him. Finding him by the trees, she pulled him around only to see tears running down his face.

"What's wrong?" Susan questioned, brushing some of his dark hair away from his eyes.

"It's like it just hit me, at this very moment. I was just thinking how I can't wait to tell Mom and Dad that we won, when I realized that they aren't here." His shoulders shook with sobs. "They'll never be here again. I feel so alone right now." He wiped at the tears that were now coursing down his cheeks freely. Susan pulled him to her and he buried his face in her neck. She smoothed his hair as she realized the loss deeply for the first time too, and for all the loss they had experienced that day, she wept with him.

Edmund's POV

Edmund was racing frantically through the caverns underground to find where the ground had caved in on Danielle. David had helped him pull the rocks away from the entrance, but after watching what happened on the bridge, David had run to the woods. Edmund guess he needed some time alone, but couldn't believe that David was deserting his sister like that. Edmund finally found the main section of debris and crawled through a narrow opening. His heart broke when he saw Ricky there, crying over the body of his sister. Edmund crawled over to Ricky.

"Is my sister going to be okay?" Ricky asked with a hiccup.

"I'm sure she'll be fine." Edmund reassured Ricky. "Why don't you go back out through the hole and find Lucy. She has magic cordial liquid that will help." Ricky scampered off to be of service, and Edmund turned with dread to see Danielle.

She lay there with her eyes closed, and her skin was pale. Moving the rocks off of her, Edmund strained until he had her free. Lifting her limp body, he slowly and painstakingly crawled through the opening with her.

"Ed?" She said, with such a weak sounding voice that Edmund wondered if she was dying.

"Yes Dani? I'm here, I'm going to get you out. You're going to be okay." Edmund felt tears sliding down his face.

"Ed, I feel so cold. Help me." Danielle's eyes closed again and Edmund fought harder to fit through the hole. Squeezing through, he managed to make his way back to the pile of rocks at the opening, cradling her in his arms. He lifted her through again, and sighed with relief when he saw daylight.

Lucy's POV

Lucy ran through the field following Ricky, holding her cordial ready. Seeing Edmund come out of the fortress with Danielle in his arms, she tried to run faster. Racing to them, she waited until Edmund had set Danielle on the ground before dropping some cordial on Danielle's tongue. Aslan came up behind her while they were waiting for the cordial to help.

"Why is nothing happening?" Edmund asked with panic in his voice, looking to Aslan. Lucy turned too.

"I'm afraid that Danielle is beyond the power of the cordial. She has lost so much blood that there is no way it can help her. I'm sorry." Aslan looked with sadness on the heartbroken faces of the children. "I'm afraid there's nothing we can do."

Okay, I'll try to get one more chapter up before I leave for Philadelphia on Sunday morning. If not…forgive me! Reviews will definitely motivate me ;)