And here's the island chapter everyone's been waiting for! It's my longest one yet. Please enjoy :)


Everyone was worried. They were worried about what they would see on the island. They all knew that everyone (according to the old stories) got a wish, but the wish can't have anything to do with the dead, power, or riches. They could all save their wish if they didn't use it on the island. Everyone was excited about that, but still worried.

The ship was getting closer and closer to the island by each second passing. Susan and Lucy were together watching the island get closer. Lucy asked, "What do you think yours is?"

Susan bit her bottom lip. "Let's not talk about that right now Lucy. Happy thoughts would be a good idea right now."

Lucy added, "How about happy actions too? Frederick!"

Frederick came over to Lucy almost instantly. He asked, "What? What is it? What's wrong?"

Lucy pulled him in for a big kiss. Susan cleared her throat. "Excuse me. There are people watching, and that's not a pretty sight."

Lucy giggled. "Like when you do it is any better?"

Caspian came behind the three and added, "I don't know Lucy. We've had a lot more practice." Susan blushed and nudged him slightly. Lucy, Frederick, and Caspian chuckled.

Lucy smiled and said, "See? Happy actions."


Marianna was still sitting in the cells talking to William and Kale. William asked, "So Marianna, you beautiful girl, what do you say?"

"I don't know. I would be in big trouble."

William gave a crooked smile. "A beautiful bad girl. That has a good ring. Besides, come with us, you'll be free and have no rules. No rules means no trouble for you, beautiful bad girl."

Marianna heard bustling outside. "I'll try to get you out. Once we stop at the next island, we'll steal a row boat and get away."

William smiled. "Excellent. I hope to see your beautiful face again, Marianna." Marianna smiled giddily as she walked out.


Peter walked up to Susan and touched her belly. "Are you sure you want to go on this island? We can leave you here for safety."

Susan pushed his hand away. "I know what I can and can't handle. I'll be fine, but we need to stick together."

"I agree. Sticking together would be the best way to go."

Susan hugged Peter. During the embrace, they heard their little brother say, "I want in on this."

Peter and Susan opened their arms for Edmund to join the embrace. Lucy made her way into it, and the four Pevensie siblings were hugging in the middle of the deck. Lucy said quietly, "Be brave and remember all this fear stuff is in your mind."

They broke the embrace when Caspian cleared his throat. Susan walked over to him and asked, "Are we almost there?"

Caspian shook his head. "We are here. We're leaving the ship in anchor here and everyone's rowing out."

Susan took a deep breath and looked back at Caspian. He was the one to pull Susan in for a long-loving kiss. When they pulled away, they looked into each other's eyes. Susan said, "Let's find this treasure and be the first people to do so."

Caspian said, "That's what I like to hear."

Susan smiled and as she walked away, her face became worried. She had so many fears, she didn't know which one would be her worst.


Louise was sitting in the library of the castle reading books about the Kings and Queens of old. She found her husband and his sibling's story to be interesting. Then she felt it. She felt a contraction that lasted for ten seconds. Louise panicked a little and knew that your contractions had to be five minutes apart and for at least an hour.

She tried to ignore the pain, but it was hard. She tried to focus her book instead. She couldn't do it, the pain was unbearable. When she put down the book, the contraction went away. She started to count to time them. Louise counted until twenty minutes later another one came. She knew this was going to be a long wait.


Lucy was in the same row boat with her siblings, Caspian, and Frederick. Lucy was clutching onto Susan's hand and Fredericks. With Susan's other hand, she was holding her bump. Lucy could feel Susan's grip get tighter the closer they got to the island. Lucy whispered in her ear, "Are you okay?'

Susan nodded her head, but Lucy didn't believe it. Lucy retorted quietly, "You're not credible."

"Lucy. Don't worry about me. Please."

The boats got to the shore. Once they got there the island's water turned a thick warm crimson red. It was blood. Susan saw it, she clutched onto Caspian's arm. He gave her a sickening face. Everyone got off of the boats and onto the island. Caspian yelled while having an arm around Susan's waist, "Everyone stick together! If you see your fear, people can help!"

Then suddenly, a bunch of huge force field like walls split everyone up. It was like everyone was in their own mazes, but they could see everyone else. Susan punched on her force field wall trying to get to Caspian. She was yelling at him, but he couldn't hear her. He could see her scared face and tried to say calming words, but she couldn't hear anything either. The person on the other side of Susan was Lucy. Next to Lucy was Frederick. Next Caspian was Peter then Edmund.

Susan started to calm down. She nodded at Caspian, and they started walking. They walked next to each other. They couldn't touch or say anything to one another. Everyone started to walk as well. Everyone knew what this meant. They all had to face their fears by themselves.


Marianna went back into the cells, when everyone got onto the row boats. She got the keys and ran to William and Kale's cell. She unlocked it and whispered, "There are still some crew members on the ship so we have to be quiet."

William rolled his eyes. "Sneaky is my middle name." They three snuck their way over to one of the row boats. They got in and started to row away.

William said, "You'll make a great new addition to our group, Marianna."

"I'm glad to join, some people just can't see true beauty anymore."

William took her hand. "I know and it's such a shame."


Louise went straight to the professor, when her contractions were ten minutes apart. She couldn't take the pain anymore. She was sweating and felt like her stomach was being pulled and twisted multiple times. The professor looked at her in shock. "My Queen! What's wrong?"

Louise said breathlessly, "Having. Contractions. Ten. Minutes. Apart."

The professor led her slowly to the medical area in the castle. Louise was holding onto her belly walking the whole way. Her breathing became different too. The professor let her lie on a bed. He said, "Once you get to five minutes apart call for me. I'm going to get water and towels. Then we'll check dilatation and once you hit ten centimeters, you'll be ready to push."

Louise said in pain, "Get. Queen. Rose. I want her here."

"But of course Queen Louise." Louise was breathing heavily and wished Peter was there.


Peter was having problems of his own. He was walking down a secluded pathway, where he couldn't be with anyone, but he could see Edmund and Caspian walking the same pace as him. Peter then heard a slightly-quiet whisper of his name. He looked back and forth to still see Edmund and Caspian still focused on walking. He heard the whisper and realized it was a female whispering his name. He circled around trying to find where it was coming from. Then no one was next to him. Then, he seemed to be somewhere else on the island. He heard the whispers get louder and angrier.

Then he heard the voice behind him. It was a familiar voice. It was his wife's. He turned around and smiled at her. She had anger and hurt written all over her face. Peter asked, "Louise? What's wrong?"

Louise said with pure hatred, "Oh I don't know Peter. You obviously didn't care about me before. You haven't been there for me."

Peter watched as she crossed her arms furiously. He said, "Louise I don't understand."

Louise laughed bitterly. "Oh really? Come out sweet heart."

Behind Louise came a five year old boy. He had blond hair and bright blue eyes. He had Peter's cheekbones and jaw line. The little boy asked quietly, "Is that my real daddy?"

Louise glared at Peter. "No, honey. That man was never there for you or me. He is not your true father."

Peter walked closer. "Louise? Is that? How long have been gone?"

Louise scoffed. "You've been gone for five years Peter. You stopped writing me. I thought you never cared anymore. Anyway I found someone else. We're getting married very soon. Like you'd be happy for me."

Peter felt betrayed. She would marry someone without his consent? He looked at his son. "What's his name?"

The little boy started to speak up, but Louise cut him off. "You will never know his name. You betrayed him. You betrayed me. You betrayed your kingdom. You're no King. You're a failure. I don't even know why I married you."

"You don't mean that."

Louise said in a hurtful way, "Yes I do and I always will mean that."

Then a bunch of Louise's surrounded Peter. They kept repeating the words, "You betrayed him. You betrayed me. You betrayed your kingdom. You're no King. You're a failure. I don't even know why I married you."

They kept repeating it over and over and over again. Peter was curled up on the ground in the fetal position covering his hears with his hands. He could still hear the words going through his ears to his head. Edmund and Caspian saw Peter on the ground covering his ears and rocking back and forth.

Edmund tried to yell to him, "Peter it's all in your mind! None of it is real! It's all on you!"

Peter was whispering, "This can't be real. This can't be real."

It felt so real to him. It looked so real to him. He remembered that the island plays tricks on you. Peter stood up with all the pride and dignity he had left. He walked up to the Louise with the little boy. He said angrily, "You listen to me. You're not real. Louise would never ever give up on me. She would never hate me. You got one thing wrong. The true real Louise would never get remarried while I'm still alive. She just loves me enough."

Louise and the child started to shake with rage and fury. They turned into red puffs of smoke. Peter then looked around to see he was back in the narrow pathway with Caspian and Edmund at his sides, looking at him in wonder and worry.

Lucy was walking with Frederick and Susan at her side. She turned to look at Frederick and she smiled lightly at him. He smiled right back at her. Lucy then heard Aslan's voice. She turned around to see if he was behind her. She blinked her eyes and when she opened them, she was in the old house she was in so long ago. The wardrobe was standing right before her eyes.

She heard Susan say behind her, "Are you still staring at that thing?"

"I didn't know I was staring that long. Why? Do you want to go into Narnia the old way like we used to?"

Susan sighed in annoyance. "Ughh. Not this again Lucy. There is no other world in that door. You had that dream only one time. Just give it up already. It's just a normal wardrobe in a normal house."

Lucy looked at Susan like she was crazy. "Where's Peter and Edmund? Maybe they can talk some sense into you."

Susan looked upset. "Look, Lucy. Why do you still think they're here? Peter and Edmund went to war. Peter…Peter passed away. Edmund is still out there fighting."

Lucy felt tears fall from the back of her eyes. "W..What?"

"Lucy, don't pretend like you don't know. We were all hurting for a while."

Lucy wiped her tears away and opened the door to the wardrobe. "Come on, Susan. Let's go to Narnia and find Caspian and Frederick."

Susan became really annoyed. "Lucy! There is no Narnia! There is no great lion named Aslan! Why do you have to play childish games? You're not a child anymore! Neither am I, that's why I'm getting married in a month."

Lucy turned around. "Married? To whom? What about Caspian?"

Susan shook her head. "Honestly. What's wrong with you? I'm marring Phillip. Phillip Demeterius."

Lucy screamed, "No! You can't!"

Lucy grabbed Susan's hand and dragged her into the wardrobe. Lucy went to the back and wished Narnia would be there. All that was there was wood. The wood at the back of the wardrobe. Susan dragged Lucy out. "Lucy! There is no Narnia! We played that game as kids when we were little! You made it up! There never will be a Narnia!'

Lucy heard the words, "There is no Narnia! There never will be a Narnia!" Play in her head over and over again.

Lucy was crying now. "No! Susan it has to be there. You marry Caspian and you're pregnant. Peter marries Louise and she's pregnant."

"Lucy I need to tell you something. You have a disease where you confuse dreams and reality. What you're talking about is a dream. Right here right now is reality, our reality."

Lucy was still crying, "What?"

"I'm sorry Lucy."

"No Susan. This is not true this can't be happening. This can't be happening. This isn't reality, this is a dream."

Susan sighed in grief. "I'm sorry Lucy, but this is reality."

Lucy thought about it for a second and realized this was her worst fear. Nothing being real, but all made up her mind. She knew this felt so real, but it wasn't.

Lucy looked Susan straight in the eyes and said, "This is where you're wrong Susan. This is all in my mind. The island is playing tricks on me. All I need to do it open my eyes." Lucy opened her eyes to see her back on the island with Susan and Frederick staring at her. Lucy stood up and wondered why she was down on the ground. She felt stronger now that she knew she faced her worst fear.

Edmund saw Peter get up and look stressed and drained. Peter looked at his brother and then at Caspian. He nodded his head once, and they walked in together again. Edmund started to feel cold. He looked at Peter one last time before looking forward. It was all white. He was back in the ice castle, the one he wished to never go back to. He heard footsteps behind him and there was the White Witch once again.

Edmund felt the fear creep up his spine. He swallowed it back and gave the White Witch a look of disgust. The White Witch asked, "What's that look for my Ice King? We won the war thanks to you betraying your family. Aslan is dead and your brother and sisters are locked up in the cells about ready to be executed."

Edmund's eyes almost popped, "I couldn't just betray my family. I mean they get on my nerves, but I love them."

The White Witch laughed like it was a joke. "That's not what you said an hour ago. You were happy to betray your family to rule alongside me. We make a great team. Your manipulation and my power."

Edmund said almost automatically, "Where is my family?"

She sighed, "In the cells crying right now. Especially the younger daughter of eve. She just won't stop."

Edmund ran past the White Witch to the cells he was once in before. His siblings looked younger, as young as they were when they first came. All three looked up at Edmund at the same time, slowly and disgracefully. Edmund whispered, "I'm going to get all of you out of here."

Peter said angrily, "Why? So you can betray us again? I don't think so Edmund."

Edmund said insistently, "But…"

Lucy started sobbing again, throwing her arms around Peter's neck. Susan said between clenched teeth, "I think you've done enough Edmund. Let us have our last goodbyes. The one true Pevensie family that sticks through whatever, no matter what."

Edmund backed up the slightest bit. He heard Lucy say between sobs, "How could this happen? Our own brother?"

Peter hushed her and pulled Susan into the embrace. "I know. I couldn't believe it either Lucy."

Edmund felt an icy cold hand touch his shoulder lightly. The Witch whispered coldly into his ear, "If they're bothering you, I can have them executed right here right now. I've been ready to do so."

Edmund pleaded, "No! Please don't! Just let them go!"

The White Witch looked at Edmund's face closely. "I see they've been troubling you my dear King. I will get rid of them for you."

His three siblings looked up from the cells and started to cry out. Peter yelled, "Take me first. Please don't do anything to my sisters. They don't deserve it."

Edmund felt his sword in his belt. He wrapped his hand around the handle as they escorted Peter to the execution room. In the background of Peter being dragged away, was the sound of two young girls crying and screaming out for the safety of their brother.

Edmund jumped in front of the White Witch. He said with grief in his eyes, "Please, don't do this. They're my family I love them."

The Witch scoffed. "Honestly, Edmund. This is what you wanted. You wanted power over everyone including your siblings. As you said before they just don't understand you."

Peter had a vile look at Edmund as he said, "I would rather die than you lie to everyone Edmund. You don't love us. As a matter of fact, you don't love anyone. You only love yourself. I hate you and that is the emotion I will leave this world on thanks to you. I would rather go in peace, but all I feel is hate towards you Edmund."

Edmund backed away from his older brother. He didn't know Peter actually felt that way. Peter's words hit Edmund right in the heart. He watched as a guard placed Peter's head on a block of ice. A man behind Edmund with a large axe and black cloth covering his face walked past him.

The man made his way to where Peter was. He held the axe above his head. The White Witch asked Peter with a dark smile still covering her pale face, "Any last words?"

Peter looked at Edmund with pure hate and said, "Tell Susan and Lucy I…" Then before Peter could say anything else, the axe came down right above his shoulders.

Edmund cried out his brother's name. He felt hot tears hit his cheeks. The White Witch glared at Edmund and stomped over to him. She hit him right across the face. She looked at him again, when he looked back at her. The pain was biting at his cheek. She said angrily, "I told you to never distrust my judgment."

She placed her hand underneath his chin grabbing both sides of his cheek. She pulled her hand so Edmund could see where Peter once lay breathing. But now two pieces of his body were lying apart from one another. Edmund tried to turn his head and close his eyes. The Witch yelled, "You will look at what we did King Edmund."

Edmund looked at Peter's body and the snow was turning a dark red. Some was melting from the warmth of the liquid. Edmund said with mercy in his tone. "Please. Please don't make me look at this."

The Witch whispered in his ear. "But this is what you wanted Edmund. Next we'll bring in your sister Susan. So Lucy doesn't have to be alone, she can watch."

Edmund shook his head. "No." He felt the coldness hit him and he looked around at his surroundings. He knew this couldn't be true. He watched as Susan and Lucy walked in to see Peter's head detached from his body. They both screamed and cried as a result.

The Witch sighed and said to Susan, "It's your turn my dear. It's too bad, so much beauty wasted."

Susan looked at Lucy and she yelled, "No! No! Not my sister too!"

Edmund then remembered where he was a few short minutes ago. He was on an island with all his family members still alive, including an added one. He turned to look at the Witch with determination. "You're not real, you stupid Witch. This is my worst fear. You aren't real, this is all in my mind."

Then all of the white faded away back into the island. Edmund turned to see Peter up against the force field wall looking at Edmund with distraught. Edmund felt tears still on his cheeks. He smiled to see Peter standing before him with relief on his face. He was glad Peter didn't feel hate.

Caspian was walking through his passage way. He looked over at Susan every once and a while. She would catch his glace and give him a small smile. Caspian turned to look at Peter, who stopped walking. He noticed Peter had his attention turned towards Edmund. After a while of waiting for Edmund to come back out of his fear, Caspian looked at Susan again.

She was rubbing her belly and looked down at it with a beautiful little smirk. Caspian smiled at the sight. Caspian turned back to Peter. Peter turned back to Caspian and give him a silent nod. They continued to walk closer into the middle of the island.

Caspian was focused on the island ahead of him. He turned to see if Susan was alright again, but she wasn't there. She was replaced with a jungle part of the island, so was Peter. It was dark on the island, and Caspian thought he was the only one who made it to the middle.

Then Caspian heard a girl or woman scream. Then he saw that familiar beautiful face that he's come to know and love. Susan was running towards him. She was crying and had a scared look on her face. She ran up to him and threw her arms around him. He asked, "Was that you who screamed?"

She nodded her head hesitantly. They pulled out of the embrace. Caspian asked, "What's happened? Are you and the baby okay?"

Susan said with fear in her eyes. "He's here. He's back, Caspian. He wants to kill me."

Then out of the jungle a whooshing noise hit Caspian's ears. Before either himself or Susan had any time to react, the noise stopped and was replaced with a thump. An arrow had pierced Susan's back into the front of her stomach. Then two more came out and hit Susan in the same area.

Susan looked at Caspian and fell into him. Caspian yelled, "No!" He felt anger, fear, and grief hit him all the same time. He didn't know how to react. He looked down at Susan. She was still breathing, but barely. She said breathlessly, "I'm sorry I was never able to give you a child. I love you."

"Shhhh. Everything will okay Susan. I love you too."

Then he heard it. The last breath of his beloved. She still had her beautiful blue eyes looking up at him. There was no life in them at all. He felt a tear leave his eye as he closed her eyes for her. He put her on the ground softly. He pulled out his sword and yelled, "Whoever you are! Come out and fight like a man!"

Caspian stood in front of Susan and heard the footsteps come from behind a tree. Then Caspian saw him. Caspian saw his Uncle Miraz and his father walk towards him. His uncle had the bow and arrows. Caspian looked at his father, he almost forgot what he looked like.

Caspian was pulling his thoughts together. "Father? Uncle Miraz? I thought you two were dead."

Miraz looked down at the corpse of Susan and chuckled, "You picked a pretty one Caspian."

Caspian just remembered everything that happened. He stood protectively in front of Susan's body. He said angrily, "You killed her. You killed my unborn child. You killed the only family I had left."

Miraz looked at his brother and back at Caspian. "Of course I killed her. She's a disappointment to this family line. She's not a Telemarine."

Caspian's jaw almost dropped. "She's not a disappointment. She's a warrior. She fought for what she believed in."

Caspian's father stepped forward and said, "You've been a disappointment to me son."

"Father, why would you say that?"

His father shook his head. "You've changed our traditions. You let the Narnians roam free? The way you rule this country is heartbreaking. We got rid of your wife, because she was clouding your mind with the old Narnian ways."

Caspian looked down at Susan. Her stomach was covered in red liquid and three arrow heads sticking out. Her face was peaceful, and she looked as if she was asleep. He looked back at his father and said, "No. She's helped this country grow better and stronger along with myself."

His father sighed, "See? You're saying things like that because that's what she wants you to think. I can't believe you didn't notice."

Caspian was shell-shocked. "I thought you were a well-loved leader? Why would you do something like this?"

"I was well-loved Caspian. You're not, you've been a disappointment to me and your kingdom. Susan has been telling you lies to make you feel like a good leader. You're not. You know there is a revolt group against you because they hate you so much, their plan is to kill you."

For a second, Caspian was believing what his father was saying to him. He felt tears piercing the back of his eyes. He was a disappointment to his father. All Caspian wanted to do was to be like his father when he grew up, and now he's a disappointment. Caspian looked down at Susan's lifeless body and looked back up. He then shook his head. "No father. If you ruled a different way than me, then you were a bad leader and ruler. You're a disappointment to me, father. You killed the one true person who loved and cared about me. Right now you don't love me. You and Miraz should leave now."

They both looked at one another and back at Caspian. Then Caspian blinked once and everything was back to normal. He turned to his left and Susan was standing there looking at him worriedly. He thought she mouthed the words "Are you okay?"

Caspian nodded at her with a huge smile spread across his face. He was happy to see his wife still alive. He saw her look sad and confused when he smiled. He still felt the tears underneath his eyes and then knew why she looked sad.

Susan just watch Lucy and Caspian face their fears in some way. She wondered what other fears the crew faced. She wondered what her worst fear would be and when would it come. She took in a deep breath and continued walking when Caspian did.

Susan then blinked. When she opened her eyes, she was in the same dark magical jungle she was in before. The one where she was mad at Caspian. She looked around and saw fireflies light up the dark of the forest and heard the roaring of the waterfall not too far away. She heard footsteps from behind the forest. Susan reached behind her back to grab an arrow, but to her dismay none were there. All she had was a small knife on her ankle.

She heard the footsteps get closer and closer. She feet goose bumps go all over her body and a chill go up and down her spine. She heard the footsteps behind her and turned around. She then saw the face of devils. She never thought she would see this face ever again. He gave her his famous dark-seductive smile. Susan whispered, "No. Demeterius."

Then the face of devils said, "Oh Queen Susan, it is so nice to see you again."


Louise was wailing in pain. The professor said to her calmly, "You're almost ready to start pushing."

Louise shook her sweaty head, "No. I can't do this. I can't do this without Peter. I need him. I need Peter."

Louise started to cry and Rose stood next to her. Rose said in a gentle tone, "Louise. You can do this. Even without Peter. You're strong enough. You can do this, I'll be right here with you."

Louise let out another squeal of pain. She never felt this much pain in her life. She knew Rose was right with or without Peter, she was going to have this baby. She just wished that Peter could just be next to her. She hadn't seen him in over a month. She missed him.

The professor looked at Louise once again and said, "It's time Queen Louise. I'll count down from ten and in those seconds, you push as hard as you can."

Louise looked at Rose, who smiled encouragingly. She didn't know how she could do this. Then, they heard someone burst through the doors.


Susan looked at Demeterius with distraught and horror. She backed up slowly and Demeterius shook his head. "Now, now, Queen Susan. You don't want to play games with me. Remember? Oh, I've forgotten how beautiful you are."

Susan yelled, "Go back to hell!" She pulled out her knife and threw it directly at his heart. It hit him there, and he looked at Susan with rage and fury. He pulled the knife out, and his wound healed like nothing.

Demeterius walked up to her slowly with the same look on his face. She backed up into another force field. She couldn't back up anymore. She screamed, "Get away from me! Get away!"

She felt tears falling from her face. Demeterius had her pinned up against the force field. He touched her stomach and said, "Did you find someone else when I was gone? You whore!" He slapped her across the face hard enough for Susan to fall over.

Demeterius picked her back up and stood her on her feet. He sighed and said, "It's a pity. I think I might have to cut it out of you."

Susan shook her head and head butted Demeterius. While he was recovering, she ran out of his grasp. She went for the knife that was lying on the ground. She needed some form of protection. She picked it up and turned around to see Demeterius standing right behind her.

He crossed his arms and asked, "What are you doing?"

Susan held up the knife pointed at his throat. He sighed, "I don't give second chances Queen Susan. You already tried to kill me once. He picked Susan up and threw her into the lake. Susan came up bursting for air. She saw Demeterius coming at her with her knife. She realized she had dropped it being thrown. He said, "Once I get that baby out of there, Queen Susan. I'll replace it with my own."

Susan's eyes got wide in horror. She ran out of the lake picking up a big rock along the way. She was looking back at Demeterius as she was running she didn't notice what she ran into. She ran right into Caspian and dropped the rock. Susan's face turned from horror to relief. She said breathlessly, "Caspian. Help me."

He shook his head, "Why would I do that?"

"What? Caspian, he's going to kill our baby."

Caspian gave a hearty laugh, "That's not my baby. Why would it be? I never loved you. That's why I married Autumn."

Autumn came out of the jungle and smiled at Caspian, her beloved. Susan turned back to see Demeterius heading towards her. Susan said desperately, "Please, Caspian. Even if you don't love me, show some mercy."

Autumn came from behind Caspian and whispered something in his ear. He chuckled quietly and turned around and kissed her. Susan felt more tears well in her eyes. Then, Demeterius caught up to her. He pinned her on the ground and started to kill her. She tried to push him off, but she couldn't. Then Demeterius started to undress her. In the background, Susan heard Caspian and Autumn laughing and kissing. She closed her eyes and was crying.

She tried to close out all of her feelings and emotions. Susan said quietly, "Please, just kill me. Don't let me live like this."

Demeterius chuckled, "And waste all this precious beauty? I don't think so."

Susan kicked and tried to do everything to get him off. She still her the laughing and kissing in the background. She looked at Demeterius with anger and said, "No. You're dead and you will always be dead. I'm not afraid of you. You're not real. You can't be here because you're dead."

Demeterius looked back down at her one last time before disappearing. Instead of staring into Demetrius's eyes, Susan was staring up into the sky of the island they were on. Caspian and Lucy watched as Susan got up. Once Susan stood up, all the force fields lifted. Letting everyone rejoin in a group.

Caspian ran to Susan and gave her a bone-crushing hug. Susan said, "You're crushing me."

Caspian pulled away and said, "Sorry."

Susan looked at Caspian wearily, "It's fine. Why did you think the force fields lifted up?"

"I think it's because everyone faced their fears. I think the island will let us go to the treasure now."

A crew member ran to Caspian and yelled, "King Caspian! We need assistance!"

Caspian ran to where the yelling was coming from. He ran to see a crew member lying on the ground shaking. There was a crowd gathered around him and Caspian said, "Get back! Give him some space!"

Caspian felt his head and asked, "Is anyone else like this?"

One said, "I think one more your highness."

Caspian sighed. "I think, he's still trapped in his fear. He can't face it like the rest of us did. I think he's gone."

The crew looked down in grief and disappointment. Caspian shut the crew member's eyes, and he stopped moving. Caspian checked for a pulse and nothing was there. Caspian said to a crew member, "Please go get King Peter and tell him about the other crew member."

"Yes your majesty." He then ran off.

When Caspian left Susan's side, Edmund came to Susan and gave her a bone-crushing hug. He said, "You know I love you and would never betray you right?"

Susan looked at him confused, "Yes. Whatever happened Edmund, in your fear. You have to know that will never happen."

Edmund nodded and saw Lucy. He ran up to her and did the exact same thing he did with Susan. A crew member ran past Susan and said something to Peter. Peter followed the crew member somewhere, Susan didn't know. She sat down in the sand and waited for everyone to get ready to walk to the treasure.

Peter ran to a crew member shaking in the sand. At first, Peter thought he was having a seizure. Then, someone told him about what Caspian had said. Peter sighed in remorse and closed the man's eyes. Caspian came over to where Peter was and put a hand on his shoulder. Caspian stood up taller and said, "We lost two men here today. They will go down in history for being brave soldiers. They're now in Aslan's country looking down upon all of us right now. We must go to the treasure in their name!" The crew cheered, and followed their King into the deep crevasses of the island.

Lucy extended a hand to help Susan up. She said, "We're going into the island. Let's go find this treasure."

Susan chuckled. "I couldn't agree with you more."

The crew made it to the middle of the island. There was a cave there with a small lake in front. Caspian and Peter walked forward and stepped into the lake. At that moment, a huge gust of wind picked up. Then the sky turned into a dark black. A huge light blasted from the sky into the lake. The crew covered their eyes from the blinding light.

Out stepped a beautiful woman with light skin and hair. She was also wearing white jewels and clothing. The woman said in a wispy angelic voice, "This is the first time I've seen a crew this large come and ask for a wish. And who do I have standing in front of me? Two Kings. This is a treat." She looked out into the crowd and said, "I will grant everyone one wish only, and if you don't want to use your wish now, I will give you a silver coin and you may use that wish whenever you'd like. You just whisper the wish into coin and it will be granted."

Peter stepped forward, "I would like to make my wish now."

The woman smiled. "Whatever you wish is yours."

"I wish to see my wife Louise give birth. I want to be there for her. She needs me."

The woman smiled brighter. "As you wish, my dear King." The crew watched as Peter mysteriously disappeared after that.

Peter knew exactly where he was. He was home, in the castle. He heard a scream of pain and he ran in the direction of it. He burst through the doors and there she was. His wife who he hadn't seen in a long time. She smiled up at him in surprise and excitement. He had the exact same one plastered upon his face.

The professor and Rose looked surprised as well. The professor then said, "It's time to push now Queen Louise."

Peter rushed to her side and said, "You can squeeze my hand all you want."

Louise nodded and the professor said, "I'm going to start counting."

Louise pushed with all her might and squeezed on Peter's hand. When the professor was done counting. Peter said, "Good job, Louise."

The professor said, "I think one more big push like that and your baby will be out."

Louise started pushing again and stopped when they heard a baby cry. The professor had the baby in his hands. He said happily, "It's a boy!"

Louise leaned onto Peter and cried with joy. Peter repeated the professor, "It's a boy. It's my son."

The professor quickly cut the cord and wiped off the baby and handed it to Louise. Louise snuggled her new baby and Peter smiled at the sight. Peter whispered, "What should we name him?"

Louise smiled and said tiredly, "Let's name him Princeton."

Peter smiled at his little baby boy his wife was holding. Peter had never seen anything so small and fragile. Peter asked, "May I hold him?"

Louise smiled brightly at Peter, "But of course he is your son."

Peter laughed a little when Louise gave him his baby. He smiled down at him. "Hello little Princeton. Daddy's here now. Say hello to Narnia. This is your home."


Back on the island, the woman was still granting wishes. Caspian, Edmund, and Frederick all saved their wishes. Lucy wished for peace between Narnia and Calormen. Susan waited to go last. She knew what she wanted to wish for from the beginning. When she got to the woman Susan wished, "I wish for everyone to go back home. Everyone on this island and everyone on our ship. I also wish for Markell to be sent home with us."

Susan turned around to see smiling faces. Everyone was happy they were going home today. Some had wishes to keep and others had ones to share with their families. Susan turned back around to see the woman smiling brightly. She said, "But of course."

Then, everyone on the island saw a flash of light. Then after that the crew was no longer standing on an island, but the docks of Narnia, of home. The ship was right behind them in dock. Everyone was either crying, laughing, cheering, or doing all three in some way.

Caspian yelled, "Go back home my friends! I'm sure you have big stories to share with your families!"

Susan watched as everyone ran away excitedly leaving Susan, Caspian, Edmund, Lucy, Frederick, and Eustace all standing there by themselves. The family looked at one another and laughed. Caspian took Susan's hand in his, and they walked up to the castle together.


And they're back! Yay! I still have a few more chapters left on this story...I know sadness :(. But I will be making a third and final book! Please review, those things make me excited especially on a chapter like this! Also please Follow and/or Favorite. I swear you won't regret it!