Hey everyone. Good news. I'm reworking True Volturi, and after that Sisters meant to be. I have found whatever I lost and am starting to write again. I hope I won't lose it again.

So here is my new story.


Prologue

"I hope we go back soon. I miss everyone"

"I know Lu. I miss everyone too, when the time is right, Aslan will lead us back into our country and reunite is with our people. Until then we must accept our fate and learn to live here." Susan answered with her gentle and calming voice. From the outside she seemed calm, but the truth was that she wasn't only trying to convince her sister. She was convincing herself too.

"Maybe we can find some magic in this world, Su." Lucy answered, reassured that Aslan wouldn't keep them and their country apart forever.

"Do you really believe there is magic here in this world, with all the hate, discrimination, crime, violence, and betrayal?" Susan asked as she looked out the window.

"No matter where we are, there is always magic around us." Lucy said in a voice, with which her sister couldn't argue.

Nothing more was said as the two sisters, friends and confidents basked in the others presence and continued watching their brothers spar through the window.

That evening when everyone was sitting around the large dining room table, Lucy asked Professor Kirke the question Susan had asked her earlier, "Professor, do you believe there is magic in this world?"

"Why Lucy, there is magic everywhere. The Deep Magic isn't restricted to one world, or time. It can go wherever it wants and its laws govern everywhere. Whether people follow its laws is a different story."

Peter and Edmund looked intrigued by the prospect of magic in this world.

Hearing that the deep magic was present even here, the four Pevensies were excited to try out the incantations they had learned from the old books in the Library.

Peter asked the question that was written on everyone's face, "Do you think that the Narnian incantations will work here?"

"Well Peter that is a difficult question. You can try them out, but I think that you would have to find a highly magical area here for it to work, since the people here have destroyed the environment, and natural magic in such a way, one would need either a tremendous amount of undisturbed land, or a highly magical area. I suggest you try and find a magical area, since there is barely any land left undisturbed."

After the Professor answered his question, everyone lapsed into silence. Everyone was thinking about the future, and when and if they were able to practice the deep magic.

Lucy never thought about if there was magic here. She knew that. There wasn't a place in the world which didn't hold magic. No, she was wondering, if since there is magic, there are magical beings here too. She wondered if the magical beings here were the same as the Narnians, or if there were utterly different ones here.

Edmund was thinking about the odds that there was magic here. He was going over the probability of there being magic here. He couldn't come to a concrete opinion. The magic in the wardrobe originally didn't come from Narnia. It was made from a tree which grew from a Narnian fruit. On the other hand there was the question if the magic came from the fruit or from the earth it grew in. He was getting frustrated, since he couldn't come to a conclusion.

Susan was hoping she would be able to practice her archery soon. She missed the centaurs and dwarfs with who she often had mock competitions with. She was also afraid that she had to live forever without her magic, and without her beloved country. Susan wanted there to be magic and hoped that Aslan would lead them to it. 'Aslan, please help us find our way to the magic here. Please give us something to make our time here not as vapid and repetitive as before. And please, PLEASE Aslan; let us return to our country soon.'

Peter was thinking what would happen to them, should they find the magical world. He was wondering what would happen to them once they left the professors. Although it was a bitter thought, he hoped that the war would go on, until he was of age, and could move out, and stay at the Professors and get a job. Of course he would have to finish his education first, but he didn't want to continue living in Finchley, where there was little chance of magic.

"We have to figure out what we are going to do once we have to go back to Finchley." Peter spoke into the silence.

Everyone froze. No one had thought that they would be separated from the Professor, and Ms. Macready. Although she was strict the Pevensie siblings had grown on her and she on them. No one thought they would be separated. They had lived in peace out in the country, rarely hearing how the war was going, and finding themselves not really caring.

"What do you mean, Peter?" Lucy asked.

"Well, we can't stay here forever, as much as we'd like to. Wars don't last forever." Edmund gave a wry chuckle.

"You know Peter; you said those exact words to me on the train station when we left for the Professor's. Back then the words comforted me and provided me with hope, now I realize we are home here. Lucy replied with sad eyes.

"Well we'll deal with it as it comes. There is no point in worrying over something of which we do not know when it will happen." Susan said, her knowledge shining through.

"Too true Susan, too true." Professor Kirke agreed.

And with that everyone started clearing the plates, helping Ms. Macready.


Thirty years later

Over the last thirty years, not much had changed.

Peter had moved out as soon as possible and moved in with Professor Kirke, helping around the house, and earning his keep. Susan followed as soon as she could, and after much pleading and many tears Lucy and Edmund were able to join their siblings in the country after convincing their mother.

Once they turned the age at which they left Narnia, time seemed to stop for them. No matter how many years passed, they didn't seem to age. No one knew why, although Susan thought it had something to do with their love for Aslan, which was still as strong as ever.

When the old Professor died, he left them the house, saying that it belonged to them now. The siblings remembered the Professor with gratitude and love, for they had come to love the elderly man through years of living with him.

Even though thirty years had passed, the Pevensie siblings didn't return to Narnia once. Even though it hurt, the four found solace in each other and the Professor, or Digory as he insisted they should call them. Even Ms., Macready was told the story of Narnia.

The Pevensies had found a true home out in the country, and although they dutifully wrote their mother, they didn't visit her.

Lucy never gave up, and always believed there was some kind of magic around them.

Over the years, Susan and Lucy both got an archery set and a dagger respectively and continued they practice, honing their skills as best as they could. And although Edmund and Peter looked everywhere, they couldn't find a sword which felt right in their hands. Eventually they gave up, and just watched the girls practice.

Even though they were gone from their country, they didn't forget the language. They conversed in Old Narnian all the time, keeping it fluent.

"Peter I'm Bored!" Lucy was dead bored. She didn't know what to do, at all. She had practiced with her dagger, helped in the kitchen, read, and gardened a bit. But now she had nothing else to do.

"Why don't you go for a ride in the forest? You haven't gone exploring there yet, in all the time we lived here. I bet Selene wouldn't mind a day out in the woods." Peter replied, while simultaneously looking through some papers.

Selene was Lucy's horse. Although technology kept evolving, the Pevensies still each had a horse, on which they rode daily. They detested the automobiles, and rarely biked.

"What a great idea Peter. Do you think Shelly will make me a basket so I can spend my day out?" Lucy was excited at the prospect of another adventure.

"You'll have to see, but I for one wouldn't bet on it." Peter said

Lucy ran across the house, not caring how loud she was. Although she had lived here for 37 years, she still loved the house, and still hadn't explored all nicks and crannies.

"What are you doing, running rampant in the house Lu?" Susan tried to reprimand her sister. You could see the sparkle in her eyes though.

"I'm going on an adventure." Lucy replied, laughing.

"Well tell us if you found any more mystical lands, will you?" Edmund said, joking around with his younger sister.

"Of course, Ed. I wouldn't deny you another magical country." There was no hint of humor in her voice. Lucy truly believed that today was the day she would find magic here.

After the four Pevensies had a hope there was magic in this country, everyone took to exploring as much of the world as they could. Lucy explored the most, by far however. She travelled all over England, and though she never found anything, she felt the magic in the air in some places.

Of course the other's dismissed it as d=ridiculous of there being a magical country in the middle of London.

Lucy continued running through the house, stopping in the kitchen to pick up a picnic basket filled with enough food for two people.

Arriving at the stable, she walked in and saddled up her horse, Selene. Selene appeared excited for the adventure as well.

Once Lucy had Selene saddled up, she sped across the back yard, and into the forest. She didn't slow down immediately, since she knew this part of the forest from earlier walks. Today though, she would be going further in than ever before.

Once she was in unfamiliar territory, Lucy slowed down. She took the time to take in her surroundings. Lucy kept going, not noticing the time passing. When the sun was low in the sky, Lucy looked around and looked for shelter.

There, she found a small cave, which seemed empty. Quickly Lucy tied Selene to a branch and made herself comfortable on the cave floor.

Lucy awoke to the sun beating in her face. Quickly getting up, Lucy had a small breakfast, and then continued on her journey.

After another few hours, Lucy saw that the trees were thinning. Following her intuition she tied Selene to a nearby branch, and continued towards the edge of the forest. She was glad she wore a knee length white summer dress, instead of a floor length one. The high waist was annoying though, since she couldn't wear her belt with her dagger. She was really regretting letting her dagger at home.

Lucy had now arrived at the edge.

What she saw astounded her. In the distance she could see a medieval looking castle. Across from her was a forest, which gave of a menacing vibe. To her right was what seemed to be a stadium, and to her left a great lake.

20 yards away, Lucy saw a boy about 15, pointing a stick at someone and saying some kind of incantations. Libra, no Levicorpus.

Once the boy with the ridiculously messy hair had finished, the other boy who seemed to be the same age, hang in the air by his ankles. As everyone started to laugh], Lucy gasped.

Was this the Magic they had been looking for? Not t in a different world, but right under their noses? With a start Lucy came back to reality when the laughing started. The boy with the glasses was obviously a bully. Not being able to stand jerks, Lucy quickly ran across the short distance and before anyone could react, she had slapped the black haired boy, and started yelling at him.

"WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING? BULLYING SOMEONE? WHAT KIND OF A MONSTER ARE YOU? AND YOU" Lucy yelled, turning to the other two boys standing behind the bully. She didn't give them a chance to interrupt before she started on her tirade again. "WHY DON'T YOU STAND UP FOR HIM? JUST BECAUSE HE DOESN'T BULLY YOU, DOESN'T MEAN YOU CAN IGNORE IT! AND LAUGHING IS JUST AS BAD." Turning around Lucy saw that her yelling had broken the boy's concentration.

"Are you okay? I hope this doesn't happen often. I absolutely hate jerks who bully someone without reason. I'm Lucy, who are you."

The boy seemed as shocked as the others behind her but he responded none the less. "Severus Snape"

"Well nice to meet you Severus. Could you tell me who those bullies were?" Lucy asked, as if discussing the weather.

"Those bullies are James Potter, Sirius Black, and Remus Lupin. The pudgy boy behind them is Peter Pettigrew."

Severus speaking had brought the Marauders and everyone else out of their shock.

No one knew what to say though. Remus, being the level headed one decided to break the awkward silence.

"Who are you?" he asked timidly, very aware that he had been letting James bully someone, just as other people let someone bully him.

"I am Lucy." Lucy said, with contempt in her voice.

"What Moony means isn't what your name was; he meant who you are that you can just butt into other people's business." Sirius said with a sneer. James was nodding beside him.

Lily finally had enough of the discussion.

"As much as I loathe admitting it, I agree with Black. Who are you that you can just walk over here and butt into someone's business that you don't even know? Who are you to defend my friend when you don't know him?" The marauders seemed shocked that Lilli Evans had just agreed with them.

"I am someone who doesn't like seeing people ridiculed. If he were your friend then you would have done the same. Instead you just stood by, and while not laughing, and friend who doesn't stand up for you is worse than your worst enemy bullying you." Lucy said, giving Lilly a piece of her mind.

Severus didn't know why, but he agreed with Lucy. And although he barely knew her, he was grateful for saving him. And somehow Severus Snape started to trust Lucy.

"Lucy, why don't I show you around the area? You don't seem to be from around here and could sure use a guide." Severus said.

"I would love a guide" With her agreement, Lucy and Severus walked together towards the lake, Lucy bombarding him with questions, which Severus patiently answered.

So Lucy learned all about the magical world of earth. She learned about Hogwarts, the Ministry of Magic and Diagon Alley.

"And of course in the forbidden forest, there are all kinds of dangerous magical species. There are werewolves, and centaurs –" Severus had just started to explain the forbidden forest when Lucy interrupted him.

"Centaurs?" Lucy asked.

"Of course" Severus said, wondering why centaurs seemed such a big deal to Lucy.

Before he could ask though, his stomach grumbled, begging for food.

Apparently Lucy heard it to, for she asked if he would like to have a picnic with her.

Severus was desperate for food, and nodded.

Lucy led them towards where Selene was still tied up to the branch.

Once the picnic was set out, Severus started asking about Lucy.

"So where are you from?"

"I live in the old Professors house, a few hours by horse away from here. My siblings and I were looking for magic here, and I wanted to explore. I'm surprised you have centaurs here though. They don't belong here. But then neither do my siblings nor I. I just hope they remember their roots. How long have the centaurs been here?"

"I don't know exactly but I heard Hagrid talking about how he couldn't understand where the centaurs come from within the forest. Whenever he looks for them, he can't find them, and he hasn't seen where or how they live. And apparently they are the only centaurs in the whole world. There used to be centaurs all over the world, but they just disappeared one day. These ones came back I think around the end of the second world war."

Lucy was shocked. If Sev was to be believed, then the centaurs had followed them here.

Almost in a daze, Lucy began to tell her new friend of her story.

"Mother sent us into the country to escape the war. They had just started bombing London, and mother wanted us away from the war. How wrong she was. She never sent us away from war, she just sent us to another one." With a humorless chuckle she looked at Sev's face as he drew the lines, and came to the impossible conclusion.

"You look barely older than 20."

"I look only twenty, but my soul is so much older." Her voice and tone told Severus that he shouldn't keep asking questions.

"You know, where I found magic the first time, the trees used to dance. They were so beautiful, and their dances were amazing."

Severus just didn't know what to answer to that, so he just stayed silent. He had enjoyed the picnic with his new friend.

The new found friends were silent and just enjoyed the other's company.

When the sun was low in the sky, Lucy knew she had to go, if she were to get back home before Sunset.

"I have to go Sev. I'll come back soon, and then you can meet my sister and brothers." Lucy shocked Severus, by giving him a hug.

"Bye Lucy." Sev said, as he watched Lucy swing up on her horse and disappear in the trees. Dejectedly he walked back to the castle, cringing when he imagined the revenge of the marauders.

Lucy rode as fast as possible. She was practically flying through the forest. Even though the forest was dark now since the sun had set, she hurried on.

"PETER, EDMUND, SUSAN!" The three pevensies were given a rude wakeup call when Lucy came home at 4 o'clock in the morning.

"What Lucy? We were all asleep" Peter really was irritated with his younger sister.

"But Peter, you said I should tell you if I found another magical world."


I hope you like it. I need a beta. The idea for this story came from reading other Narnia and Harry Potter crossovers, so familiar elements come from those. I just wanted to let everyone know. Although the inspiration came from everyone else, the plot is mine and has some original twists to it.

~Marie 1000