Caspian
"You fought well. I know not how these Telemarines ended up here, probably they lived in the island you were in and recognized Caspian or the Kings and Queens of the Golden Age. Also, there are no Lords in the island nor in this city. Worry not, for no time has passed in Narnia, you were brought to the future by a portal in the island. I will now return you all to the island, for you were never meant to come here. Farewell." And with that, the Great Loin disappeared in a shower of golden light. And we disappeared along with it.
We found ourselves back in the cave. We basically ran to the ship.
To this day, that was one of the most confusing adventures I'd ever had, and that is saying a lot.
Once on the ship, we all resumed our usual procedures. Peter and Brian were studying, Lucy was playing with Ariane, Susan was talking to Selene I, Eustace was complaining about everything, and I was commanding the ship. Devon came to "talk" to me, although I assumed she would be flirting.
"That was quite an adventure, huh?" She asked surprisingly.
"Yes, I suppose." And the next thing I knew, she had a firm grasp on my hair and collar and she was kissing me. She is the most disrespectful witch I'd ever met. I struggled, I pushed her, I even kicked her, but she held her ground. Then, all of a sudden she was completely off of me. She was on the ground, being pinned down by none other than Susan. I couldn't believe Susan would actually wrestle someone on the ground like that; she is very gentle and soft.
"No one touches him if he doesn't want to be touched, do you understand?!" She yelled. Susan looked angrier than I'd ever seen her. Devon looked simply terrified, she nodded quickly.
"No one kisses him if he doesn't want to be kissed, do you understand?!" Again she nodded. I still couldn't believe Susan would do this for me.
"And absolutely no one forces him to do anything he doesn't want to do, do you understand?!" Devon nodded repeatedly, hoping it would end.
"Good." And with that, she got off her and went below deck. I could see the crew starting to murmur about the events.
"Can you believe her?" Devon said as she got up. I pushed her out of the way and went below deck to see Susan. I heard a soft sound coming from her room. I knocked on the door and she said:
"Leave me alone, Pete."
"My apologies, My Queen, I was merely trying to see if you were alright."
"Oh, sorry, I thought you were Peter. You may come in."
She was sitting on her bed, her eyes red and a bit puffy. She had been crying.
"What's wrong?" I asked as I sat down beside her.
"My life has been so complicated so far and the episode with Devon just made me snap. You see, the first time I came to Narnia, I had much trouble believing in it, then Ed betrayed us and I just felt like a terrible sister. Finally, all was well and we ruled happily, only to be taken away on a random day to come back to boring England. Peter and I didn't cry once, for the sake of the little ones. Then we were brought back here, only this time it was worse because I fell in love with you. I knew it was impossible, so I mentally beat myself to remember that we would not stay in Narnia. After we were taken from it, I cried for two weeks. Now we've been brought back again, only to be plagued by Devon and her dirty little tricks. I can only hope we stay forever this time, though."
"Well, now that you're here, you should try to enjoy yourself with me and everyone else. Ignore Devon, she is probably just jealous."
I just held Susan for what seemed like hours. She had fallen asleep and looked completely peaceful. I'm glad she trusts me. Suddenly the door opened and Edmund came in, but he saw us.
"Oh, was I interrupting something?" He said, with an unreadable look on his face. His words woke up Susan. "I think I'll go…play chess…" He said awkwardly. Some time passed after that with Susan back in my arms when Peter burst into the room.
"Caspian, Susan, you better come quick!" We hurriedly got up and ran to the deck. Peter pointed at a small mountain that seemed to have sprouted out of the water. Next to it, we saw a giant whirlpool, big enough to swallow the ship.
"I've read about them." Susan said. "Scylla and Charybdis."
"Elaborate please." Peter said.
"Scylla is a six-headed monster that will eat six sailors and you can't kill it, it's much too big. Charybdis is that whirlpool. It will swallow the ship whole and kill us all."
"Could we get to Scylla?" I asked. "It would cause casualties, but not as many as its partner."
"It's too late; we are headed straight towards Charybdis." As soon as she said that, the ship started. I ran and embraced her to keep her from falling as the ship went faster and faster. It was spinning in circles, now so fast, our surroundings were a blur. We were sucked into a cave with soft walls that were definitely not rock. A putrid odour filled our noses and made us dizzy. We were not underwater, and the ship was intact. Lucy stepped on a rock and she screamed. Then, we found out it was a human skull. The floor was slimy and was littered with old timber from ships and some skeletons.
"We're in its stomach!" Susan realized. We all looked around one more time and saw that, yes, it looked like a very big stomach. Then we heard some yelling. It sounded like commands and it was a girl's voice. It was none of the girls here.
"There must be someone else here. Let's go take a look." Edmund said. We decided to have me, Susan, Edmund, Peter, Lucy, and Selene explore. Soon enough, we came across a huge iron ship. "Hello? Anyone there? What's your captain's name?" Asked Edmund. A strong-looking girl jumped down from the deck.
"I'm Clarisse LaRue, daughter of Ares."
"Um, daughter of Ares?" Peter asked, confused.
"Well, yeah, aren't you demigods? Otherwise you wouldn't be able to sail this part of the sea."
"We're from Narnia."
"What the hell is-?"
"Clarisse!" We heard a voice shout, interrupting her question. Clarisse got the kids that had shouted on deck. She looked like she knew them. They might be- what was that she said before? Demigods? Susan explained to a girl, her name was Annabeth, how we'd gotten here. Annabeth was quite smart and knew that it was possible that we'd come from another world. After she told us her wild story, we believed her, too. Her friend, Percy, Clarisse, and she were children of tee ancient Greek gods. Luckily, Susan had studied them so she knew what they were talking about. Putting that aside, we decided we needed a plan. We spent the next half an hour coming up with a plan that would get our two ships out of the monster (Percy and Annabeth's boat had been destroyed.) We agreed that Clarisse, Annabeth, and Percy should stay on the same ship, for they all had the same destination, and we should go behind them. Percy would shoot the soft walls with some sort of long-range weapon that would cause water to come in. Then Clarisse would drive the ship through the holes using the water to get out. We would follow.
Then we put the plan to work. Clarisse got on her ship, with Percy shooting at the walls and us behind them. Soon enough, we were out of the monster and on the other side of the dangerous crossing.
