Hello, first fanfiction, hope you like it. Based on the movie cannons, based after The Voyage of The Dawn Treader. Damn did that film make me cry. So that's when I got the idea to write this.

Just to let you know:

Lucy Pevensie - 15 years old at start, 16 later

Susan Pevensie - 20 years old

Peter Pevensie - 21 years old

Edmund Pevensie - 17 almost 18 years old

Sir Leonardo Harrison - 17 years old

Rowan Cain - 18 years old

Sir James Somerhald - 22 years old

Caspian X - 22 years old

Mary Olsen - 20 years old

I think that's about all the characters I'm mentioning. :) xx

1. I'LL ALWAYS BE A NARNIAN

Lucy Pevensie and her brother Edmund Pevensie were on the trainride home from their aunt and uncle's house. They're brother was
studying with Mr Kirke, and they're sister Susan was in America with they're mother and they're father. Edmund and Lucy had had
quite an exciting summer, apart from Eustace being a brat before he was changed into a dragon; they'd been to Narnia.
Lucy was starring out of the train window, tears in her eyes. Edmund was looking down at the painting Eustace had given them
before they left.
"You need it more than I do" Eustace had said.
Lucy looked back at Edmund and noticed he had been starring at the painting all the trainride, and they had said nothing since they
left they're Aunt and Uncle's house. They were already about half way through the train ride, and Lucy started to get fed up with the
silence.
"We're not going back there" Lucy says.
"I know" Edmund comments "It's just, let's keep this, at least we have it for memory"
Lucy nodded and decided to rest her hair on Edmund's shoulder.
"Susan's horn is still in Narnia" Lucy says.
"And...?" Edmund asks, not getting the point.
"If they blow it, there's a 31% chance we could return"
"That's very precise, Lu, but Aslan said we've grown up" Edmund says "And what about the other...um...uhh...oh yeah, 69%?"
Lucy froze at that point, and tears started to well up in her eyes once again.
"We...don't return...like...ever" Lucy says inbetween long silences.
"Well, we have to step out into the real world for a change Lu" Edmund says.
"But Narnia is real. And it'll always have a place in my heart. I'll never be able to fit in with random strangers, and everything else.
The only place I can be myself IS Narnia" Lucy almost interrupts.
"Your 15, you have your whole life ahead of you" Edmund objects.
"But I don't want that life! I don't want to be in England, don't you see? I want to spend the rest of my life in Narnia, wether it's
good or bad!" Lucy complains, almost yelling.
"I miss Narnia too, but you have to understand: We belong in England" Edmund says.
"Maybe you do. But for sure, I know I belong in Narnia!" Lucy says.
"Lucy! Your a human being, not a centor, nor a dwarf or a Faun, a Lion, or a Telmarine, or anything that we met in Narnia" Edmund
says, quite fast.
"No. I'm a queen" Lucy says, more calmly.
"Not in this world. Yes, I'm a king in Narnia, yes, your a queen in Narnia, but were just average people here Lucy" Edmund says.
"You may stop believing in Narnia, Ed, but I wont, and I'll wish every night to go back" Lucy promises "No matter what you or Peter
or Susan do to make me have a life in England, it wont work, because I'm Narnian, and I'll always be Narnian" She turns to the
window again after her speech, and starts to fall asleep.
"Is it that hard to have a normal life?" Edmund mumbles to himself, thinking Lucy was asleep, but he's wrong.
"Pretty much" Lucy says, shocking Ed a little.

"Were here" Edmund says, at the end of a very silent train ride, apart from the argument about half way through.
"I know" Lucy says glumly, with attitude and no feelings on her face anymore. Lucy walks straight past Ed without a care in the
world, and stomps off the train and onto the Finchley train station platform. She waits, with her arms crossed, for Edmund.
"Alright, what's gotten into you?" Edmund calls out, when he gets to the platform and starts making his way to Lucy.
"Life in England" Lucy says, still in a mood, not turning to face Edmund, just starring at a wall away from the train. Most probably,
she'll stay like that for a week at the most, Edmund thought.
"Well I'm sorry if you hate your life in all, but you have to live it, so we have to go home" Edmund says. Lucy just follows Edmund
the whole way home, staying at least 2 meters away from him as they walk. She didn't say a word and neither did Ed, because Lucy
was in a mood and Edmund wasn't in the mood for more arguing.

Peter was waiting at home after his long trip in the countryside studying with Mr Kirke. He had gotten back a few days ago, and was
now chopping up vegetables for dinner, waiting patiently for his younger sister and brother to get back from their bratty cousin's
house.
Edmund came in first.
"Pete!" Edmund called when he saw him. They hugged and pat each other on the back, and greeted each other. Lucy just stood in the
corner, still in her mood, starring at the floor.
"Lu!" Peter said, and started to make his way to Lucy, but then he noticed she wasn't all that happy "Lu? Lucy?"
"Hi" Is all Lucy said, annoyed, looking up at Peter.
"She's in a mood" Edmund says from the other side of the room before Peter can say anything.
"And why is thy queen of Narnia in a mood?" Peter says, trying to make Lucy cheer up. She smirks for like a millisecond at the
Narnia quote, knowing Peter's belief might not be all gone, but then her face goes back to the 'I'm in a mood and I look like I'm
dead' style.
"Aww come on Lu! Your always the cheerful one!" Peter says.
"Well, not when I'm mad at someone" And then on someone, her gaze drifts from Peters, and she shoots daggers at Edmund, who is
standing silently across the room.
"Lucy, I didn't do anything? What the hell did I do? I just told you you have to move on! I'm moving on! The fact is you're un-
moveon-able. I just tried!" Edmund yells from the other side of the room.
"Trying wont do you any good!" Lucy yells and walks off upstairs to her room.
"Ed..." Peter says, wanting to know why Lucy's in a mood.
"We had a fight on the train" Edmund points out with a simple one hand gesture.
"I can see...but why?" Peter asks.
"We went back to Narnia this summer. I'll tell you the story later. So, she thought if they blew the horn, we had a 33% chance of
going back. And then I thought of if we didn't go back, and Lucy said we'd never go back, then I explained normal life for her and
why to move on, but she argued about how she'll never stop believing, and all that, and so she got really worked up so she's in this
mood" Edmund explains.
"And she's extrodinarily mad at you" Peter adds.
"Yes" Edmund agree's.