Chapter 28

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Caspian was crying a river. Susan was passed out and kept bleeding. She wasn't doing any better if anything she was doing worse. Peter, Edmund, and Lucy were trying to think of something that they could do, but nothing came to mind. Caspian still held Susan in his arms. He kept thinking that this was his fault when it wasn't.

"It's not your fault, Caspian," Lucy said.

"I should have seen it coming, Lucy," Caspian cried.

Just then something came to Peter's mind. He knew what would help Susan now.

"Lucy!" Peter exclaimed. 

"What Peter?" She asked.

"Lucy your bottle with the healing medicine," Peter began. "Where is it?"

Lucy knew where Peter was going with this.

"Peter you're absolutely right," Lucy said.

"What are you talking about?" Caspian asked.

"Lucy has healing medicine that can heal someone with just one drip," Edmund interrupted 

"Where is it?" Caspian continued. 

Lucy took the bottle out of its holster, which was strapped around her waist. She took off the lid and poured one small drop into Susan's mouth. Caspian was waiting for something to happen, but nothing happened. At least not yet. They all waited for something to happen.

"Susan," Caspian whispered.

Just then, Susan's eyelashes started to open up and down. Susan was opening her eyes, making them fully open. Caspian, Peter, Edmund, and Lucy were all relieved. Susan was alright and was healed by Lucy's potion.

Caspian helped Susan sit up. Then she stood up all by herself. They were all standing up with each other. They made sure Susan was okay to walk before they hopped on their horses. One of the generals came up to Peter.

"High King Peter, the battle was successful. The witch's soldiers have either surrendered or perished." The general informed. 

"Wonderful, prepare to execute the remaining of her army," Peter demanded.

The general nodded his head and went to carry out the orders.

"So what do we do now?" Edmund interrupted.

"I don't know about you, but I think Caspian needs to reclaim his throne," Peter said.

"It's not that simple anymore, Peter," Susan added.

"What do you mean?" Edmund interrupted.

"We burnt his castle," Susan explained.

"What? Why?" Peter added.

"Because it is time to start fresh," Caspian blurted out. 

Peter just smiled at Caspian. He found it funny at that moment.

The remaining soldiers of the White Witch were executed. They gathered up the remaining army that they had, and Peter told them to go home and if their homes no longer existed, then they should follow them to their new kingdom and home.

"We will head out tomorrow. Now get your rest," Peter ordered.


Sorry for the short chapter.

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