Susan's Response
Narnians belong to C.S. Lewis. I belong to me. A/N. I don't mind a good Suspian story. I really don't. But when they dump Liliandil in the garbage, I won't like it. That's all.
Dearest Queen Katrina the Seafarer,
It is my pleasure to answer those questions you have presented to me. To be perfectly frank, I don't really know Caspian all too well. I met him after the romp and then we left for England. I can't really give you much insight into that. As for marrying my Royal Brother, the High King? I just ate lunch. I showed your letter to him and he just laughed. He said he wrote to you about the lady he is courting. I am laughing as I am writing this. Narnia is not immune to incest. Concerning Rabadash, I will say I was attracted to him, but definitely more so than Caspian. But, no, I would never marry him. He wanted to kill my family for Aslan's sake! I enjoyed writing this to help authors keep the canon in their work. However, I would like to read these "Suspian" stories. Just see how they pair me with the Telemarine King. Well, I am busy. I should help my Royal Sister in her studies. Thank you for writing to me.
In the Order of the Lion,
Queen Susan the Gentle
