Disclaimer: I wish I owned it, but I don't. Okay? Good.
Summary: Set during LB. Lucy's thoughts.
Author's note: Response to Weekly Challenge #5 at justkingedmund . Prompt: memory. I couldn't find my copy of LB so this is mainly written from memory and what I found on that glorious site, Wikipedia. Please review.
Let your memories grow stronger and stronger
Till they're before your eyes
You'll come back when it's over
No need to say goodbye
Eustace and Jill were going to return to Narnia. Lucy had to admit it, she was jealous. She was happy for them, but she longed to go back just one more time. The memory was beginning to fade, and she was worried she would become like Susan, completely forgetting. However, she had the others to keep her on track; that would have to keep her going.
Ed and Peter had been to find the rings and they were all about to head to the station to meet and send Eustace and Jill to Narnia. Lucy thought of all the times they had been there. How she longed to see Mr Tumnus, the beavers, Reepicheep, Caspian, the list was too long to even begin. Most of all she longed to see Aslan, and stroke his mane once more.
They arrived on the station. The Professor and Polly were already there, Peter, Ed and Lu made their way towards them. Eustace and Jill were strangely late. While they waited, they began to speak of their times in Narnia, and wonder what would occur this time.
Lucy just listened, imagining her beloved land. It was almost as if she could see the grass and hills of Aslan's country, the last place she had seen of that world, in front of the station; she could almost hear the birds instead of the sound of the trains. It was a few seconds before she realised that the station had completely disappeared and she was standing in Aslan's country as the Queen she was. She turned and saw her brothers and the Professor and Polly looking much changed and in Narnian dress. They were once again who they were meant to be, and while Lucy did not fully understand how this could be, she was content in the knowledge they had been called back, and she had a feeling they would not be returning to London.
