The realisation of why Edmund swung between pushing him away and demanding his attention, almost to the point where it would have been unmistakable to anyone else on board what lay between them, felt to Caspian as if it had awakened him from a deep sleep.
"Edmund," he pleaded, and Edmund turned to him with stricken eyes.
"You will marry her."
Caspian bowed his head. "You know I must wed sometime. If it is she, someone whom I met upon this voyage, then will I always be reminded of you."
Sighing, Edmund clasped Caspian close. "Neither will I ever forget."