Into the Unknown || King Caspian
d on the island. She had never had an easy life, but the love of her family was always enough
sleep, exhausted. The two women decided to let her
lizabeth told her friend, as they
she replied, "she reminds me of me wh
ity of not being able to save the child's mother. The tender heart and kindness of Lucy surprised her ev
r shoulders as a sign of comfort. "We'll find them, Lu. We'll find the
We'll find them," she sta
from behind their backs, "I was beginnin
rcastically, referring to the fact that her brother ha
d. "How is the child?" he asked,
beside him. "How are you with that sword?"
he said proudly, showing it to
then asked him, to divert hi
ed, "they are checking the route. Apparently we
Elizabeth, who had not heard
up somewhere wh
d night, as the sun disappeare
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e it from a distance it seemed to be an uninhabited land, but it could still be a source of water and supplies. Caspian ordered to l
shone brightly, as she had never seen before. In London it was certainly not possible to see anything
ke. Caspian, in fact, was sitting not far from her, contemplating the sea. Being careful not t
manded her, watching
k, but it seemed to her that he was just trying to hide a concerned expression
ou know that something
over your face." s
ably just overthinking," he
you need to rest." she stat
I can't just switch my mind off
y. Once again, he stared at her as she had gone mad. "Don't give me that look, Cas, you can't be that
thought it was a rather crazy request at first, when the woman's fingers began
im, caressing his head and joki
rely answered, rela
ed woman, and he loved that about her, she was frank and straightforward, but gentle and caring at the same time. She had adapted to a world completely different from her own, never complaining and welcoming the
at the King finally fell asleep, ge
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peacefully with his head still on her lap. Her gaze, however, was soon caught by strange marks
of his shoulder, "Cas, wake up," she cal
at her. His sleepy expression became confused at first
ed her, getting up and al
d him, pointing
d with a serious voice, and then hu
Elizabeth remarked, sta
hers. The realization hit them like a bucket of cold water: the girl was gone. They quickly pick
most curious shapes were everywhere around them. They continued to slalom, between spherical bushes, spiral, intertwined, and a thousa
attention, kneeling down to take som
unity to say or do anything, spears were implanted in the ground a few steps away from them. The three jumped to attentio
" ordered a voice, one that
mid-air, pointed at them, while some of
d Caspian to the void, as he held his
with the head of a tiger and the body of a..
er!" another v
ess with us," the fi
asked, not liking
you to death
sk right through yo
u with my teeth,"
ent from what they claimed to be. They were small men, whose stature could recall that of a Hobbit, thought Elizabeth, with only one gre
th my fangs. Grrr!" o
h your fat bellies?" Ed
aimed, appearing confused a moment a
s?" Caspian joked, as ev
, who lost their balance and began to fall
queak?" Edmund roared out, picking up his sword and
the boy's arm, to prevent him from doing something stupid: they were certainly mischievous beings an
d his blade, sighing. "Where is she?" she then asked
" suggested to him one of hi
ion," he mee
inquired, seeing nothin
o take shape behind them. Made by refined grey stone and covered in p
n," the boy murm
ng me behind, I was jus..." a very well kn
three of them both surprised and annoyed to see Eus
" one of the c
come back!" a
" Elizabeth joked shifting her
think that?" the boy
and weirder," Eustace claime
tered. "Look! The Oppressor! The Oppressor!" they
see Lucy walking towards t
nd exclaimed
the newcomer court
riakin," the girl introduced him,
ied out, hiding behind Caspian, "You
ing past the Kings and the woman, "I made you i
ressor!" The creatures kept yelling
d you." he retorted,
if you'd wanted to,
wing something at them,
d Lucy out of curiosi
ell them," he told
hings?" Eustace de
Coriakin ans
rse. Silly me.
t a slight laugh, before follow