A few months after the wedding, an event happened that caused Edmund and Luna to leave London and settle on the planet where the Priestess had offered them a place. The woman had come to take them away from their world, and had settled them on a nice little house on the planet she called Jiranatla. The young man remembered quite well what his younger sister had told him on the wedding day. She wished she knew what had happened to him during his adventure with Hermione. That's why, one morning, a few months after he had left, Lucy received a huge package. His uncle brought it upstairs for her, grumbling all the way up. The package seemed quite heavy. On top of it was a printed tag, indicating her name and address.
"What is it?" Eustace asked as he came in the young queen's bedroom.
"I don't know." She replied.
She opened the package, and saw it contained books. On the cover of every book was a name: Harry Potter. She smiled, and opened one of them. The largest one. The pages were covered in notes.
"That's Edmund's handwriting!" She exclaimed.
"There's a letter!" Eustace added.
"Read it, please!"
He took the letter, and started reading.
"Dear Lucy (and dear Nosy Eustace, too)
You once told me that you would like to know Hermione's story. So, there you go, the Priestess — remember, the woman who gave me the phone! — she offered me these books when I arrived, as well as the six books regarding our Narnian adventures. I thought Hermione told me there were seven, but anyway. You'll find five of them in the package. By the way, the book titled 'silver chair' is about Eustace, and he is strictly forbidden to read it before he returns from this adventure. I'm counting on you for that, Lu. I don't know if you found it yet, but I hid the book about our very first trip under my mattress. Just like Harry and Hermione's story, I put notes in it to indicate what changed..."
Eustace interrupted his reading, and dashed to his room. He came back with the book.
"There it is!" He said.
"Please, finish the letter." She replied.
And so he reprised.
"Luna and I are doing great, and I hope you are too. Luna is training to become a brilliant nurse. And the first person she healed is definitely me! As for me, Enaya (that's the Priestess name) offered me to become her apprentice. With her, I know I'm doing the right thing.
All my love, to you and the family,
your brother who misses you
Ed."
"That's it." Eustace said. "The letter ends there."
Lucy smiled, and then took the book on her cousin's lap.
"How do you feel about reading?" She offered.
And her cousin settled next to her on the bed, and they started reading together, Lucy commenting on what she had lived, and giving details, to Eustace greatest pleasure.
Far away from there, in an other universe, Edmund was alone in the Manor's training room. The door suddenly opened, and as always, Enaya attacked him by surprised. He parried the attack easily, and she had a smile.
We found the boy. I need an assistant. Are you coming?
THE END
