" That was thrilling!" Lucy exclaimed, as I handed her a towel.
" How in the world did you get out here?" I asked, confused as to how they had just appeared out of nowhere.
" I have no idea" She smiled, as I hugged her tightly.
" Caspian!" Edmund yelled from behind me and I turned to him, having a towel already around his shoulders.
" Edmund, it's great to see you!" I exclaimed, as we said the 'great to see you' at the same time.
" Didn't you call for us?" Lucy asked, and this referred to last time I saw them.
" No. Not this time anyway!" I laughed it off.
"Well, whatever the case, I'm just glad to be here!" Edmund explained.
" May I ask, who that boy was?" I questioned, as they gave each other looks.
" Our cousin, Eustace, don't worry you can always throw him back" Edmund chuckled, as Lucy playfully hit him.
" Was it something I said?" One of my trusty sailors asked me, as it was him that had caused Eustace to faint.
"See to him, will you" I said, after I smiled warmly.
" Your majesty" He nodded, and lifted him up, and went down the ladder to the hull.
I ran over to the stairs and went up the first 2.
" Men! Behold our castaways! Edmund the Just and Lucy the valiant" I shouted, from the stairs, as Ed bowed and Lucy curtsied.
" High king and Queen of Narnia" And as I stated those words, everyone bowed and knelt down, much to Ed's and Lucy's smiles.
I was so excited, I could not tempt myself as to run back to my quarters, to find Rose, sat on the window seat. By that time, I was panting, and she suddenly pulled a worried face.
" Caspian? What happened?" She asked, as she stood up, her dress yet again, covering all of her legs.
My hands held my upper body up as I managed to catch my breath. I looked up, to see her deep brown eyes, filled with worry and confusion.
" You won't believe who our castaways are" I panted slightly, but she still seemed confused.
" Lucy and Ed" I managed to spit out, but she was already out of the room in a flash.
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The Lone Islands// Edmund Pevensie (#Wattys2016)
Fanfiction(UNDER MAJOR EDITING) " And though she be but little, she is fierce " - William Shakespeare