Disclaimer:

C.S. Lewis created this world, parts of this story, and the characters.

Douglas Gresham named Ramandu's daughter Lilliandil.

Anything you don't recognize from Lewis' The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is mine!

Author's Note:

(which might be longer than the story! sorry!)

This is a scene from a story that I'm working on about Caspian and Ramandu's daughter. I changed my mind, and now the viewpoint is wrong.

(This is in third person, from Caspian's view, and I changed to first person from Ramandu's daughter's view.)

I'm going to have to totally rewrite this, but I like it so much that I don't want to totally scrap it.

I'm posting it today in honor of the "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" Fox movie trailer coming out tonight!

I'm hoping to finish the original story by the time the movie comes out December 10th!

In the original story, I named Ramandu's daughter something different. (Actually, inspired by/borrowed-with-permission from elecktrum's awesome fanfic "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader".) However, I chose to change it to Douglas Gresham's name for her for this scene.

For a little bit of a background, the story is that Caspian and Ramandu's daughter have experienced each other's lives in their dreams. (So, when Caspian is asleep, he sees Ramandu's daughter's day, and when she's asleep, she sees his day.) Because of this, they've become great friends and, of course, fallen in love. Aslan told them that when they would eventually meet, they would recognize each other, but not immediately. You'll see what happens when they meet! (WARNING: it's pretty cheesy!)

This scene begins in the middle of Chapter 14 "The Beginning of the End of the World" of Lewis' The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. It starts just after Caspian says, "And now for the Lord Rhoop."

I know that this may not make a lot of sense now, but once I post the larger story, I hope it will be an enjoyable sort of "extended scene" for the other narrative!

Enjoy!

~Odette