King Rilian the Disenchanted and Queen Jill ruled Narnia together for almost forty years. They had two children. Their eldest, Prince Arthur of Narnia, was an active and contentious prince, who grew to become one of the best-loved rulers the country had ever known. He married a girl from Terebinthia - a daughter of Queen Reyla.
His younger sister, Princess Alida, became Queen of Archenland when she married the Prince Riam. They had no children but were very happy together, and following their deaths, the throne of Archenland went to the Narnian royal family.
Eustace never forgot his time in Narnia. He and Adelaide had married shorty after his graduation from medical school. Adelaide had beaten all odds when she'd won over both of his parents to become (almost) as dear as their own darling son. Under Eustace's encouragement she also attended university and graduated with an advanced degree in political science.
Dr. And Mrs. Scrubb were both very intelligent people and both became very successful in their own fields. Eustace became one of the foremost obstetricians in London, while his wife lobbied for several worthy causes and eventually became a Member of Parliament when she won a seat in the House of Commons. Becoming one of England's most valuable legislators, she and her husband traveled extensively in their research of political causes. They had one daughter, born in their fifth year of marriage. Jane Scrubb became just as passionate about political change as her parents, and eventually even surpassed their triumphs when she became the first female Prime Minister.
Thanks to Aslan the balance between the two worlds had been restored. The two women who were each born into the wrong world were now where they belonged. And life continued as it should.
The End
