Disclaimer: None of the recognized characters or places belong to me but to C. S. Lewis, the genius who created my favorite world.
THE LAST PEVENSIE
PROLOUGE
Susan Pevensie the Gentle, Queen of Narnia, gifted with bow and arrow, and sister to the High King Peter, King Edmund, and Queen Lucy, is a Queen of Narnia no more.
After their adventures with Prince Caspian, Aslan, the Great Lion who rules over all of Narnia, told Susan and Peter that they were never to return to Narnia. Susan's heart was made heavy by this fact for never in her own world had she learned the meaning of love, forgiveness, and friendship so well. And so it was with a bitter heart that she returned to England and left her dear, sweet Narnia behind.
At first Susan would have great long chats with Lucy about Narnia as they sat in Susan's room at the boarding school. The two girls would talk about Narnian dresses and hairstyles, old friends and beautiful scenery, Cair Paravel and their most favorite topic of all; Aslan.
But as the years wore on and the children got older Susan began to forget about Narnia. She was too worried about her looks and what other people would think of her. She claimed she didn't have time for Narnian nonsense any longer. Though when she heard of Lucy, Edmund, and her cousin Eustace's adventure in Narnia without her, she was filled with jealously. She vowed to herself that she would never speak or even think about Narnia again or anything that had to do with it, including Aslan.
The other three Pevensies tried to turn Susan back to Aslan but her mind was made up. Every time they uttered a syllable that even sounded like something to do with Narnia Susan would change the conversation. She would hear no more about the land she loved.
Slowly but surely, the three loyal Pevensies began to lose contact with Susan. They stopped writing her letters once they were all out of school and on their own and they hardly talked to her at family get togethers.
During the time that Lucy, Edmund, and Peter were trying to send help to Narnia in it's final days, Susan was busy keeping her mind off of Narnia and on her looks. Anyone who saw her couldn't deny her beauty. That being so, she became very vain and completely self-centered, the exact opposite of what she had been in her Narnian days.
She would spend most of her day looking into a mirror, when she wasn't working at the nearby doctor's office as a secretary. These days Susan never gave Aslan or Narnia a single thought and convinced herself that she was content that way.
That is, until she got the news that would change her life forever.
