Hello. So this is a random idea thats been stuck in the back of my head for a while. And I've finally decided write it. I don't know how much I'll wright, but if you guys like it I'll up load some more.
Chapter 1 – Prince Caspian ending.
The four Pevensie's stood in front of the open tree. Peter had just offered for them to leave Narnia and return home. He handed his sword over to Caspian.
Caspian: "I shall look after it until you return."
Susan stepped forward: "I'm afraid that's just it...we're not coming back."
Lucy: "We're not?"
Peter: "You two are." Looked over to Aslan. "At least, I think he means you."
Lucy turns to Aslan: "But why? Did they do something wrong?"
Aslan: "Quite the opposite. But all things have their time. And your brother has learned what he can from this world. But as for your sister, who has grown more attached to this world, I have given her a decision to make. But whichever way she chooses, the choice involves a hard parting with a loved one."
Everyone looked to Susan.
Susan explains to Lucy, Edmund and Caspian: "You see, I could go back to England..." Looks at Caspian. "...Or I could stay here."
Caspian: "But if you should stay here, you'll never see your brother again."
Susan: "Exactly, but I wouldn't see you again either."
Peter turns to Caspian.
Peter: "Would you take care of my sister?"
Caspian: "Of course, if that is what she wants."
Peter walks over to Susan.
Peter: "You should stay."
Susan: "But what about you."
Peter smiles comfortingly: "I'll be alright. It's time for me to move on. But you...you belong here."
Susan throws her arms around her brother, and they embrace. She starts crying as he holds her close.
Finally they move apart. Susan steps over to Caspian. They look at each other, and then kiss.
Aslan: "And as your sister has chosen this world, she will now be one of this world. When the three of you return, no one will remember your sister, she will be a being of Narnia, and will have never lived in your own world. Though, as you shall never forget Narnia, you shall never forget her."
Edmund and Lucy said goodbye to their sister. Then the three Pevensie's said goodbye to the others. Caspian and Susan watched as Peter, Edmund and Lucy left for England.
When they found themselves standing on the platform of the London underground train station, there was no sight of Susan. As the train arrived and they gathered their cases, the geeky boy who had been talking to Susan no less than then minutes ago in England, now got on the train without a single glance at the Penensie children.
Okay, there you go. Please review and tell me what you think. Thanks for reading.
