Disclaimer: Narnia and all of its wonderful inhabitants belong to C.S. Lewis.

Summary: Emily Hobbs finds herself in Aslan's Country after discovering old rings in her attic.

Author's Note: After I read The Last Battle, I wondered what happened to Susan Pevensie. What was she thinking about Narnia? Did she come to believe in it again? Moreover, what events took place after The Last Battle? If you have not read the Chronicles of Narnia, especially The Last Battle, please do so before reading this. Enjoy!

Emily Hobbs in Aslan's Country

"There was a real railway accident," said Aslan softly. "Your father and mother and all of you are--as you used to call it in the Shadowlands-- dead. The term is over: the holidays have begun. The dream is ended: this is the morning." -Aslan, The Last Battle

Prologue:
August, 1949
She stood alone, clad in black, before the four graves. Stooping down, she gently placed a rose on the foot of each grave; she owed them this, at least. If she had been with them on the accursed train, maybe she would be where they were-instead, she was all alone in the world. Her parents too, had died in the accident. Anyone she had ever loved and cared about-Were gone forever. And the one thing that remained of their memory, were those green and yellow rings that they had gone to fetch in London-the reason why her siblings, parents and Eustace were dead. After the accident, she had gone to get them, to destroy them. But, something had stopped her. some unearthly force had forbidden her to destroy them. So now they sat, untouched, in the very back of the attic, hidden away beneath old photographs. And they would remain there, she thought firmly.
She couldn't bear to think of the place those rings would take her to. Narnia, they had called it when they were younger-she knew now that it had not been their imaginary game. It was much more than that.
Susan Pevensie wanted nothing more than to forget about Narnia and everything that had to do with it. She vowed never ever to mention it again; Narnia only stirred up unwanted memories of her past. She was going to begin a new life.