Plot overview: As the Pevensies' best friend and most loyal companion during their first stay in Narnia, reader is pulled back to that world again to aid a handsome foreign prince in need. With the Kings and Queens of Old and a legendary warrior by his side, will Prince Caspian the Tenth finally claim vengeance, or will he discover a whole new world?
Series warnings: female!reader, although no specific physical descriptions are mentioned. This fic contains descriptions of grief, war battles and consequent injuries, and a lot of cringy scenes because I'm still learning how to write fanfiction. Please, if you find any content hereby written triggering, let me know so I can warn future (and past) readers!
A/N: As I said, I'm new to fanfic writing, and English isn't my first language, so bear with me for a second. I do not authorize any plagiarism, and if you like the story, don't be afraid to like/reblog/comment, I'd love to know your opinions!
Chapter I - Back to Narnia
Chapter II - Meeting Trumpkin
Chapter III - Prince Caspian
Chapter IV - Peter's Mistake
Chapter V - The Raid of Miraz's Castle
Chapter VI - The Return of the Witch
Chapter VII - The Plan
Chapter VIII - The Fall of Miraz
Chapter IX - Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
Chapter X - The Call
Epilogue
This is a beautifully written story and had me absolutely sobbing by the end đđ
Laying on the bench outside, you sighed to yourself as you stared up at the slowly changing sky, shivering a little from the bitter wind.
âYouâre supposed to be in lesson.â
You looked up and sat up, turning to face the teacher as you gave him a small smile and a wave.
âHey Mr Evershed.â
âHi (Y/N), whyâre you sat out here? Youâve got science, and itâs freezing.â
You shrugged a little and looked back towards where the sun had started it early descent.
âI like winter, the sun sets a lot earlier during winter. Itâs nice.â
âIt may be nice but that doesnât explain why youâre not in science does it?â
You looked at him and grinned a little, and he rose a brow at you, waiting for you to respond to him as to why you werenât in the lesson you were supposed to be in.
âI was annoyed, so I came out here.â
âIs something bothering you? Because if it is we can talk about it, I know this isnât usually like you.â
You shook your head.
âNo. Nothings bothering me really, I guess itâs just one of those days you know? Where everything get on your nerves and you donât really want to do anything?â
You sat down on the bench of the table and Mr Evershed walked over, sitting next to you, noticing how you pulled your jacket a little tighter around yourself.
âIf youâre cold come inside.â
âNo. Itâs alright, I like it. Iâve just been out here for a while is all.â
He nodded his head and you carried on looking out at the sunset, and you began to look around in the sky.
Mr Evershed watched your confused, trying to figure out what it was you were apparently looking for but he couldnât find anything.
âWhatâre you looking for?â He asked.
You pointed in the distance behind him, and he turned around to see what you were pointing at .
âThe first star. You know myth says that if you make a wish on the first star of the night itâll come true.â You said.
âDo you think thatâs true?â Mr Evershed asked you.
You hummed a little, shrugging your shoulders a little bit.
âI donât know. Iâm still trying to find out.â
âWhat do you wish for?â He asked.
âIâm not telling you, it might not come true.â
Mr Evershed laughed and you grinned at him, turning your attention back to the star.
You seemed so fascinated by it, so intrigued and curious.
âDo you like the stars?â You asked him.
He turned back around to face you.
âDo you?â He countered.
You smiled softly, flicking your gaze to him as you nodded your head.
âSomeday Iâm going to be a star, just as bright as these.â
Mr Evershed smiled softly, and he looked at you, wondering what it was you meant by that.
You seemed so happy and sure about it, he wondered maybe if it was something you wanted to do when you grew up.
âYou going to become an astronaut?â He asked.
âSomething like that.â
He nodded his head and you began to look around again, pointing at another star which had emerged in the sky and he couldnât help but laugh.
He decided to leave you out here, if you were having a bad day he didnât mind, you werenât a bad student, and you never ditched lessons before, and since it was the last one of the day he decided it was okay.
Every day you would come tell Mr Evershed a brand new fact about space or stars, and in return he would tell you a fact about something else.
It had become a little tradition, usually you would wait until after English so you could stay behind and tell him your new fact of the day.
Even after he became acting head of Ackley bridge, you would actively seek him out.
Except unlike all the months before, today you didnât seek him out, inside he found you sitting in reception with your head in your hands.
âAre they alright?â He asked Loraine.
âThey said they feel dizzy, waiting for Mrs Paracha to come back with some water.â
Mr Evershed nodded and he walked over to you, crouching down in front of you, he looked at the floor and found small droplets of blood on it.
âLoraine tissue!â He called.
He stood up, placing his hand on your head.
â(Y/N) look up for me please.â
You slowly lifted your head, blood was running from your nose and you didnât seem to notice, he took to tissue from Loraine and held it to your nose, tilting your head down a little.
âHowâre you feeling?â He asked softly.
You didnât reply and he sat next to you.
â(Y/N)? Do you know whatâs wrong?â
Again, no reply.
âLoraine call their parents, theyâre going to have to go home.â
She nodded and quickly started trying to get your parents numbers up and Mr Evershed looked at you, and he looked around.
âCome on, weâll wait in the office.
He stood up, and so did you, and quickly you fell down on the floor.
â(Y/N)!â
He dropped to his knees and rolled you on your side.
He checked your pulse, and he turned to Loraine who was on the phone.
âTheyâre breathing, theyâre pulse seems fine?â He said confused.
âTheyâve got an ambulance coming now. Should be here soon.â She said.
He nodded and turned back to you.
âIs there anything in (Y/N)s notes about this? Has it happened before?â
âNo. Never. Thereâs nothing in there.â
He took a deep breath and used the tissue in your hands to wipe some of the blood from under your nose.
He stayed with you until the ambulance came, and when the school day came to a close he grabbed your bag and made his way to the hospital, standing by the reception desk.
âHi I had a student brought in here a few hours ago. (Y/N) (L/N)?â
The receptionist looked up and gave him a small shrug and he sighed, going around to ask anyone he could if they knew where you were.
âYouâre looking for (Y/N)?â A nurse asked.
âYes, Iâm their teacher Mr Evershed, do you know where they are? Are they alright?â He asked.
âTheyâre alright for now, Iâm afraid I canât tell you anything else due to privacy reasons, but they can tell you whatever you want.â
âTheyâre awake?â
The nurse nodded her head and gestured to the room where you were sat on the edge of the bed, blanket wrapped around your shoulders as you looked out the window.
âYour teachers here (Y/N), can he come in?â
You didnât reply, and she sighed, gesturing for him to enter.
Mr Evershed walked over, and he set your bag down on the chair in the room and he stood next to the window, crossing his arms over his chest.
You didnât even look at him, you just carried on staring out the window, and he looked at you, cannula in your nose, an IV in your arm, you were hooked up to a few machines.
âAre you alright?â He asked.
You slowly looked at him, and you shrugged your shoulders a little bit.
âWhat happened?â
You sighed heavily, and carried on looking out of the window.
âIâm sorryâŚâ you whispered.
Mr Evershed furrowed his brows a little in confusion.
âFor what?â He asked softly.
You stood up, walking over to the window but the wires wouldnât let you, so you walked back over to the bed and sat down again, resting your back against the pillows.
He could see that you were uncomfortable, stressed.
You held the hospital blanket as you looked down at it all bit.
âI didnât tell youâŚâ
âTell me what? What didnât you tell me (Y/N)?â He asked.
You looked up at him, giving him a sad smile as a few tears ran down your face.
âIâm dying sirâŚâ
Mr Eversheds arms fell to his side, and he looked at you, just staring at you in disbelief.
âIâve known for a few years now, but I didnât tell the school. My parents knew of course, and they didnât say anything because I didnât want them too.. Iâm.. im dying Mr EvershedâŚâ
Mr Evershed slowly walked over and sat on the end of the bed, looking at you.
âYouâre dying..?â
You nodded your head and laughed bitterly.
âI thought maybe if I wished on stars enough it would go away. And I wouldnât die⌠maybe I could live long enough to get better, but I.. I canât..â
âYouâre going to become a star one day.. just as bright as those..â he whispered.
You nodded your head.
âYeah⌠thatâs what I meantâŚâ
âHow long do you have left?â
You shook your head.
âI donât know..â you whispered.
Mr Evershed looked at you.
âCanât they do anything to stop it?â He asked.
âThey can, Iâm on a waiting list. But I.. my condition makes me a ticking time bomb sir, at any given moment I could just die. No warning.. in order to stay on the waiting list I have to stay in hospital.â
You looked at the window and he sighed, wipe a few tears that had fallen down his face.
âYou donât want that do you?â He asked gently.
âNo sir.. I donât. Either way, either this illness kills me, or chances are pretty high Iâll die on the table. Iâd rather take my chances out there, doing things I want to do.â
You looked to the door as you mum came in and she sat next to you, pulling you into her side and you held her softly.
âAre you the teacher that was with (Y/N)?â She asked.
Mr Evershed nodded his head and she held her hand out to him.
âIâm Mary, their mum.â
âMr Evershed, acting head of Ackley bridge.â
You mum nodded and gestured to the door.
âCan we talk outside?â She asked.
He nodded and followed her outside, watching as she closed your room door.
âIâm sorry we didnât tell you. They didnât want to be treated any differently from the other students, they didnât want any to know theyâre sick..â
âI understand that. I promise I wonât let anyone else know but I do have to tell my teachers, just in case. I hope you understand that.â
âYes. Yes of course. I just⌠I donât know what to do.. they donât want to stay in hospital, I want them to, but they donât want me to, and I suppose it would selfish of me to force them.â
âItâs not selfish to want whatâs best for your own child. Itâs not a selfish thing.â
Your mum sighed, running a hand down her face.
âI never thought I would outlive my own baby. My world.. but I want to respect their wishes, and let them live how they want to live.â
Mr Evershed nodded his head.
âI understand that. They mentioned about doing things they want to do, do you know what that is?â He asked.
âThereâs a few things, I know they want to have a formal dance with someone that isnât me, they want to go on a date, they want to fail a test and ditch a whole day of school. There are a few other things.â
Mr Evershed nodded his head and he looked through the little window in the door to see you looking out the window again.
âDo you know how long they have?â
Your mum shook her head.
âNo⌠I donâtâŚâ
âCan I have your permission to help them do some of these things they want to do?â
Your mum turned to him in shock.
âYouâd do that?â
âI want to make sure they complete everything they can on that list. And if I can help them do it I want to, theyâre an amazing student, and they do so much for everyone, I want to return that.â
Your mum smiled and nodded her head.
âIâd like that, thank you. And Iâm sure they would as well.â
Mr Evershed nodded his head.
âIâll leave you two alone, thank you, if itâs alright Iâd like to come back tomorrow.â
âThatâs perfect, please do.â
And he did, he came back the next day, and he had a bag in his hand as he spoke to one of the nurses about what he wanted to do.
And they agreed to help him while you were away for some tests.
Nurses and doctors alike helped him out everything up, and when you walked back to the room, you were stopped by your mum holding up your school uniform.
âIt was a bit short notice, so I could only find this but you need to put it on.â
âWhy?â
âJust do it, please?â
You nodded, taking the uniform you put it on, and a nurse took the cannula from you and your mum pushed the door open to your room.
You gasped softly, seeing the bed and everything had been moved into the corner of the room.
String lights going across the walls and ceiling lighting the room in a soft glow, and they had little stars coming from them.
âStars.â You smiled.
âYour favourite thing.â
You looked behind you to see Mr Evershed dressed in a black suit, a white shirt with a purple tie.
âYou have a purple tie this time.â
âWell, if I remember correctly someone told me that they thought I should have one because everyone should own a purple tie.â
You smiled and he smiled back at you.
âI heard that you wanted a formal dance with someone.â
You nodded your head.
Mr Evershed held his hand out to you.
âI know itâs not the same as attending prom, or anything like that, but I hope this works just the same. Something you can cross of your list.â
You beamed and took his hand.
âThank you sir.â
He placed your hands on his shoulders, and he placed his hands on your arms, both of you dancing to the soft music in the room.
Nurses, doctors and your mum stood in the doorway watching, smiling, recording.
You gazed up at the star fairy lights on the ceiling with a smile on your face.
âYou can keep them, put them up in your room, leave them up in here, whatever you want.â
You looked at your teacher.
âReally?â
âOf course, theyâre for you.â
You smiled softly.
âThank you Mr Evershed, really. Thank you so much for this.â
âYou deserve to make memories, and I know itâs probably not what everyone wants, dancing with their headteacher in a hospital room, but maybe with more time we can arrange something else at the school.â
You shook your head.
âNo. No, I like this. Itâs nice, Iâd prefer this.â
He smiled and nodded, and for the next hour you just danced around the room until you grew tired and needed to stop.
When you were allowed to go home, he carried on helping you do things from your list, he failed a test for you, he helped you sneak out of the school after it started so you could ditch for the day.
He couldnât take you on a date, but he decided to take both you and your mum for dinner at a nice restaurant which you decided would still count even though he expressed it wasnât the same thing.
And as time passed, he noticed how your nose would bleed more, you passed out more often, and you would be in hospital.
And thatâs where you were supposed to be today, so when your mum called him asking if you were at school he was immediately worried and said heâd help with the search.
It didnât take him long to find you, he and your mum split the list of your favourite spots and he found you at the third one.
Halfway up a tree.
Sighing, he shook his head and called your mum to tell her where you were and he walked over, standing to look up at you as you climbed on to a branch.
âYouâre supposed to be in hospital.â
You looked down at him.
âI know. But I donât want to be there.â
âYou know itâs for your own benefit right?â
You nodded and he walked over, sitting on a fallen log to look up at you.
âI donât want to die in hospital Mr Evershed, I donât. So I donât want to stay there anymore.â
âYou had everyone worried.â
âDid you call my mum?â
He nodded and you nodded back, climbing down, you walked over and sat on the floor, sweeping your hands through the leaves in the floor, picking up a few of them to crunch them under your fingers.
âYou know thereâs a chance you could survive the procedure, right?â
âA small one.â
âBut still a chance.â
âIf I didnât die on the table, thereâs still a risk my body would reject the surgery and Iâd still die.â
He looked down at you.
âAre you scared of dying?â
You titled your head back to look up at him.
âNo. Iâm not scared. Iâve had a lot of time to accept that people die, and thatâs okay. When I die Iâm going to be the brightest star in the sky, so my mum, and my friends can all still see me.â
Mr Evershed placed his hand on your head, letting you rest against his leg.
âWill you come to my funeral sir? Give a speech?â
He looked down at you.
âIf you want me to then yes. Iâll go and Iâll give a speech for you.â
You smiled.
âWould you still visit me?â
âIâll visit you everyday.â
You smiled and stood up, brushing some dirt from you clothes and sat next to him.
âMy mum doesnât have anyone but me, sheâs been the only one who knew about my condition. Iâm glad you know, itâs been nice.â
âAnd weâve still got loads of time to make more memories for you.â
Your mum arrived and she walked over, sitting next to you.
âIâve made a lot of memories. Iâm happy with the memories that I have. I couldnât ask for anything better really.â
You grabbed your mums hand and held your hand out to Mr Evershed, and he took it.
âThank you for everything youâve done for me Mr Evershed. It really means a lot to me.â
âThank you for letting me do everything.â
You all just sat there for a few moments before you mum announced it was time to go back to the hospital.
You held their hands as you walked, and you noticed the pulsing of your vision, and how everything seemed so much brighter.
You stopped on the edge of the road and you squeezed their hands.
âI donât want to go alone..â you whispered.
âYouâre not alone love. Weâve got you.â
You nodded your head and you looked to Mr Evershed.
Something inside of you was telling you that this was it, that when you closed your eyes you werenât going to wake up from this.
So you reached out and hugged him tightly, and he looked at your mum who nodded and he hugged you back.
You pulled away and looked at your mum, and she looked at you.
âYou know.. donât you..?â She whispered.
You nodded your head and she hugged you tightly, lowering you both to the ground while Mr Evershed quickly dialled for an ambulance.
âYou donât have to worry about me..â your mum whispered.
She helped you lay down, and she held your head in her lap, brushing her fingers through your hair, and Mr Evershed crouched down next to you, taking your hand in his.
âThe stars are nice..â you whispered.
Both of them looked up at the blue sky and turned back to you.
âTheyâre beautiful.â Mr Evershed whispered.
You carried on fighting the sleep, and they could see you fighting with everything you hand.
âItâs okay to let go..â your mum whispered.
âWeâll be right here.â Mr Evershed nodded.
You nodded as well and wiped some blood from under your nose and you closed your eyes, letting the exhaustion from tears of fighting finally wash over you.
You mum held you tightly and Mr Evershed stood up, running a hand down his face to clear his tears and he crouched next to your mum, placing a hand on her shoulder.
You were pronounced dead at the scene, and a few days later Mr Evershed announced to the school of your passing and with your mumâs permission and told them about the funeral.
It was on that weekend, and he wore that purple tie he had worn when he danced with you, everyone wore a purple tie for you, and the trees were decorated in those star lights.
Your mum was stood at the front, trying to contain her emotions.
â(Y/N).. they.. they Uhm.. asked Mr Evershed to give a speech. So.. Mr Evershed if youâre okay too..â
He nodded and stood up, holding the paper in his hands and he looked at it before sighing, putting it back in his pocket.
âI Uhm.. I first met (Y/N) in my English lesson when I first started, they were a bright and bubbly student. They were just so happy and excited to be there.â He said.
He looked at the picture of you on your coffin.
âThey were just so happy about everything, and just loved to be doing anything, even if they knew they shouldnât be doing it.â
A few people laughed.
â(Y/N) didnât want to tell anyone what was happening because they were scared theyâd be treated differently, itâs why no one knew what was going to happen. They had a list of things they wanted to do, and over the past couple of months weâve been working on that list. Trying to cross everything off, and we did. We managed to do everything they wanted to do.â
He looked at your mum who gave him a soft smile.
â(Y/N) passed away happy, they werenât scared. They told me they werenât scared of what was going to happen, and that one day, they were going to be the brightest star in the sky. And I believe they will be, because they were bright. I wish we could change things, but I know we canât, so I hope youâll all join us in sharing a few memories we have with them.â
Mr Evershed pulled out a photo from his pocket and held it out to your mum.
âThey wanted a formal dance, so the hospital staff and I decorated their room and we danced around for an hour, and Iâd never seen someone so happy to be dancing with their teacher.â
A few people laughed, and the picture was passed around, and slowly more and more people came up to share memories.
They stayed for the whole procession, and after everyone left, Mr Evershed stood next to your mum as the sun hung lowly in the sky, nearly gone.
He held out the photo to her.
âI think you should have it.â
Your mum looked at him, wiping a few of her tears.
âYou keep it. Thatâs your memory.â
He smiled a little and nodded, putting it back in his pocket and he lifted his head to take a breath and he stopped.
He tapped your mums shoulder and she looked up as well.
Right above a bright star, brighter than any they had every seen, one they had never seen before.
âTheyâre the brightest star.â Your mum whispered.
âThey really areâŚâ
Mr Evershed framed the photo, and he kept it on his desk, and he had small table set up for you in the reception as well which was full of flowers and things you loved.
And true to his word, every day he would go during the evening to visit you and heâd just stand there with your mum looking up at the same star
Summary: The reader isnât thrilled to be going to yet another foster home and is simply looking to get by until sheâs an adult. Only her new family isnât going to let her give up so easyâŚ
Pairing: Jensen x foster daughter!reader
Word Count: 77K (individual counts in parts)
Warnings: language, angst
A/N #1: The reader is 16-17 years old for this series. This series is complete! <3
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Whilst navigating the role of candidate and trying to appease Lieutenants Casey and Severide and Chief Boden, Andi gains important and invaluable skills and experience. She manages to resist Kellyâs charm for a while, but she learns that she isnât impervious to his good looks and youthful wiles.
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Summary: Natasha attempts to take down Dreykov, who is mind controlling Black Widows. In her quest she recruits Y/N, a former Black Widow turned science experiment. Bucky and Natasha share a history in the Red Room but his life might be intertwined with more than one Widow. The closer they get to taking down Dreykov, the more secrets come to light.
Rating: Mature
Pairing: Bucky Barnes x Reader
A/N: Taglist is open!
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Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Rules: Most of the stuff I write is either sister!reader or daughter!reader inserts. And most of these Iâve written with an OC originally, but some are posted as reader insert here, because they usually are a lot more popular on here. I mainly write fluff, some angst, and a lot of family dynamics. Iâve written some smut, but Iâve marked them accordingly. Always check whether my requests are open and happy reading!
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Summary: Waking up with little to no memory of her past, and being saved by a group of individuals who call themselves heroes, sends a long time captive for a whirlwind trying to find some form of grounding in this world she quickly learns runs on chaos. But sheâs not the only one trying to figure out her forgotten backstory. Bucky Barnes, along with the other Avengers, canât help but sense that there is a lot more to the whole situation than a diagnosis of amnesia. Her background slowly starts to come forward in pieces of her past and hidden information discovered. Who is she? And why was she in the room they were meant to destroy?
Pairing: Bucky Barnes x (Enhanced) Reader
TW: Torture, cussing, and gore.
Prologue.       Chapter 11     Chapter 22
Chapter 1Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 12Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 23
Chapter 2Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 13Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 24
Chapter 3Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 14Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 25
Chapter 4Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 15Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 26
Chapter 5Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 16Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 27
Chapter 6Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 17Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 28
Chapter 7Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 18Â
Chapter 8Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 19
Chapter 9Â Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 20
Chapter 10Â Â Â Â Â Chapter 21
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Warnings: violence, mentions of death, Hydra, kidnapping, swearing, inaccurate timelines, inaccurate medical descriptions, suicide, self harm (each fic will have specific warnings)
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