Hi everyone. I am currently writing this story just because I ran out of ideas for my other story, True Love For Prince Caspian. I want to put that on a short hiatus until some inspiration or ideas come up. Feel free to read and review it and to also send in some suggestions. For now I'm writing this story. It probably won't get far unless people start to really like it.

Summary: Caspian and Ramandu's daughter are about to be married but get paid a visit by three unexpected guests. Why is there only three? and why is it that the fourth one is needed the most to stop this new threat to Narnia. I suck at summaries. Give it a try if you're a Suspian fan cause i'm all Suspian. It is all Movie-verse.

Disclaimer: I don't own The Chronicles of Narnia Characters. For the record, these characters are movie based. That means I don't own Ben Barnes, William Moseley, Skandar Keynes, Georgie Henley, or my favorite actress, Anna Popplewell. A small part of this story is also loosely based on a small part of the Filipino Tele-novela, Maria Flordeluna. Awesome show (which ended) yet I own nothing.

On with the first chapter…

Chapter One:

For the kings and queens of old, getting used to England again was going to be hard. On the train they were laughing at how Edmund left his favorite torch in Narnia. Peter couldn't help but notice some nerd staring at them in a weird way, almost saying "What's Narnia?" As soon as the laughing subsided, they were all caught in their thoughts.

Lucy was about to cry at the fact that this time they had to leave Narnia as opposed to last time when they accidentally left Narnia. Edmund stopped thinking about his torch and started thinking about the next time they might go. The next time, Peter wouldn't be there and neither would Susan. That only meant that if Lucy were to get hurt, the whole blame would be his. He would be completely responsible for her. Peter was also freaking out about their next visit, though he didn't show it. He couldn't be there to save them or help them. He had to trust that they were well on their own. Susan couldn't stop thinking about a certain Telmarine king. Sure she had known him for a little while, but it still became something. She didn't know what to do now. The memories were painful to remember but she didn't know whether to let them go yet or to hold on to them no matter how painful. Things were about to change for all of them and not for the better.

Back in Narnia:

Prince Caspian, now King Caspian, was still staring at the split tree. While more Telmarines walked through it, he couldn't help but feel a pain in losing the Kings and Queens of Old, especially a certain gentle queen. Aslan is the almighty ruler and what He says goes even if it meant losing the love of your life. She wasn't ever coming back and neither was her older brother. He would have to accept that eventually but not just yet. He felt Aslan's stare on him but didn't have the courage to stare back at him. He just kept looking back at the door his love just walked through.

As soon as he was left with only Narnians and Telmarines who wanted to be there, everyone started to live their normal lives. The Narnians went to mourn over the fact that the Kings and Queens of old were 

once again gone, while the Telmarines tried to get used to the Narnians living near them. King Caspian wanted to so badly mourn with them but as king, decided not to. No, he couldn't mourn. He had to move on. Now all he had to do was keep telling himself that and maybe he will have a chance to just move on.

In England:

The Pevensies did their best to cope about losing Narnia again. Peter drowned himself in work and studies. Edmund tried to improve his chess skills even though he was already the best chess player around. He also tried to take care of the family when Peter was out doing something else. He had gotten smarter since their last visit to Narnia and he was now getting smarter with each passing day. Lucy was still her cheerful self. She always brought smiles to everyone. She had an urge to talk about Narnia but tried to stop herself if Peter or Susan was in the room. Narnia was still painful to talk about around them.

Susan sat staring out of the window or drawing in her sketchpad. Sometimes she didn't even know it, but she would start staring at her sketchpad blank and eventually it would turn into a picture of something, somewhere, or someone in Narnia. She didn't even notice until she actually finished drawing. Peter had noticed but said nothing thinking it was her way to cope with losing Narnia. Susan didn't tell Peter because she didn't understand it either. She tried not to bring it up but eventually, she slowly stopped drawing. She was painting less and less and was also talking a lot less. She sang a little, usually a song relating to something in Narnia, but that was only when the three of them begged her. She still had memories of Narnia. She didn't forget it just yet.

Later on in their lives, their parents wanted to take Susan with them to America while Peter studied with Professor Kurke, and the two younger ones stay with their Aunt Alberta and Uncle Harold. Unfortunately, they were also stuck with their awful cousin Eustace. Susan thought that it would help clear her mind while a small part of her, the part that still longed for Narnia, cried out not to. It was after that that things would truly start to change.

With Lucy and Edmund:

Lucy hated coming here. Her cousin always picked on her and sometimes Edmund wasn't always enough comfort.

"I wish we were back in Narnia." Lucy was talking to Edmund alone knowing that if Eustace heard, he would be all over her with rude comments.

"I do too but we have to wait until Aslan calls us back." Edmund tried comforting her. It didn't work much because she immediately turned sad as soon as Eustace came in.

"What the heck is Narnia? That sounds like a dumb name. Then again, you are the ones who came up with it." Lucy and Edmund had a feeling he enjoyed giving them emotional pain.



Lucy didn't want to talk to him so Edmund spoke. "Narnia is a place. A place where you wouldn't deserve to be in, and a place where we are more appreciated then we are here."

"I wouldn't know why. You two are nothing special. We only "appreciate" you because you're family."

Edmund had finally cracked. He didn't care about what happened next. All he remembered was him and Eustace throwing punches at each other before Aunt Alberta came to break them up. After that he took Lucy's hand and walked to some random room. He was so mad he didn't care where he ended up as long as it was with his sister and away from Eustace.

They found a room with a picture of a ship. Both of them really liked it but while they were discussing how almost real the painting was, Eustace came in.

"Mum said that you have to apologize to me." Eustace came in whining.

"I'm not apologizing. If you hadn't been insulting us maybe I wouldn't have punched you, you big sissy."

While they were arguing, Lucy couldn't stop staring at the painting. When Edmund finally noticed how quite she was, he too started staring while Eustace was commenting on how he hated the painting. Soon the three of them were in an ocean and their new adventure in Narnia was finally beginning.

This was only my first chapter so cut me some slack. This was basically and intro to everything. More action will eventually come. I haven't added the part from Maria Flordeluna yet but I'll put the disclaimer when I do. Obviously it's after The Voyage of the Dawn Treader but I'm not going to write about what happens with Lucy and Edmund because I want to get on with Susan.

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-tin2lo