A month later

Jaina was sad when she got out of her bed that morning. Today was the day she and her brothers weren't exactly looking forward to: the day they would leave Narnia and go home to Yavin. They would miss Aslan, the beavers, Mr. Tumnus, and especially the Pevensies so much. But they knew in their hearts they had to return home and work on becoming the great Jedis they knew they were going to become.

"I don't want to do this." Jaina whispered to herself as she got dressed in her Jedi clothes and pulled on her Jedi robe.

She quietly walked down the hallway to her brothers' room and knocked on the door. Jacen slowly opened the door to reveal his sister standing there with a pained look on her face.

"I don't want to go home either, Jaina." he said as he ushered her into the room and closed the door.

"But we have to. We all knew this day would come." Jaina replied.

"Yeah, we know that. But still, that doesn't help the fact that we're upset about leaving." Anakin said.

"What about the Pevensies, how do you think they'll feel?" Jacen asked.

The three of them sat in silence considering what Jacen had just said. Jaina already knew how upset Lucy would be, but they weren't sure how Peter, Susan, and Edmund would feel about their departure from Narnia. They did imagine that they would be a little upset as well.

"Hello, can we come in?" Peter's voice called from the hallway.

"Sure, we'd greatly appreciate your company right now." Jacen said.

The door opened and all four Pevensies came into the room. They also had solemn looks on their faces as they sat down on the edge of one of the beds, knowing what today meant for their new friends.

"So, are you ready yet to return home?" Susan finally asked after a long period of silence.

"Not exactly, but we know we have to do it anyway." Anakin replied.

"We all knew this day would come, so we might as well face reality." Susan said.

"Yeah, we know." Anakin said.

"But before you leave, come join us for breakfast. We're not gonna let you go home on an empty stomach." Peter said.

"Why thank you, your majesty. What's on the menu today?" Jaina asked.

"Your favorite, of course. Plenty of fruit and Narnian toast." Peter replied.

Everyone laughed as they walked out of the bedroom and towards the huge royal dining room to enjoy one last breakfast together as friends.

Later on, near the lantern

The Solos and their Narnian friends traveled a long way to reach the lantern, the place where it all began.

"Remember this place?" Jacen asked as the group approached the lantern.

"How could I forget it?" Jaina said.

"Oh wonderful, back where we started." Edmund grumbled and received a sharp kick in his shin from Peter.

Lucy, now realizing what was about to happen, really started to bawl. She flung her arms around Jaina and gave her the biggest, tighest hug she had ever given her. Jaina gratefully returned the hug as she stroked Lucy's head.

"Do you really have to go?" Lucy cried as she buried her face into Jaina's robe.

"Yes I do, Lucy. I'll miss you as well. But I'll come back and visit, I promise." Jaina replied.

"Thank you." Lucy tearfully replied as she released her grip on Jaina.

She promptly ran over to Jacen and Anakin to give them big hugs as well. The other Pevensies plus Mr. Tumnus soon joined in, exchanging handshakes, hugs and plenty of comments of "I'll miss you." among each other.

"Well, you know how to reach Cair Paravel. And your sleeping chambers will always be yours." Peter said to the Solos.

"How kind of you, your majesty. We will definitely take you up on that offer." Jaina said.

"Do remember to come back. You wouldn't want my life in Narnia to get boring, would you?" Edmund said, to which his siblings rolled their eyes and groaned at him.

"Farewell, my children. And remember: once a knight of Narnia, always a knight of Narnia." Aslan said to the Solos.

The Solos started walking into the forest towards the portal that would take them home to Yavin. Suddenly, Jacen stopped as if he forgot something and turned to face their Narnian friends.

"May the Force be with you." he said, then turned back around to follow his siblings home.

The Pevensies, the beavers, and Mr. Tumnus waved tearful goodbyes as they watched the Solos walk through the forest until they disappeared from sight. Lucy, still a little tearful, wrapped her arms around Peter.

"They've been gone only ten seconds, but I miss them already." Lucy sobbed.

"It's allright, Lu. You know we'll see them again." Peter said.

"And something tells me they'll be back soon." Susan replied.

In the closet on Yavin

The Solos struggled in tight quarters as they reentered the closet on Yavin.

"That was my foot you stepped on!" Anakin exclaimed.

"It wasn't me!" Jacen replied back.

"Don't push, you two!" Jaina said.

They continued to fight and struggled through the closet until finally, they emerged and stumbled onto the floor. Looking up, they realized they were back home and behind the stage in the temple again. As they slowly stood up and began walking out from behind the stage, they noticed a nearby chronometer on the wall and realized that no time at all had passed back home.

"Wow, there's been no passage of time since we were in there." Anakin said.

"Yeah, I realize that." Jacen replied.

As they finally emerged from behind the stage, they were stopped by a calm voice saying "So, where's this Narnia you've been to?"

The children slowly turned around and were shocked to see their Uncle Luke sitting on the edge of the stage apparently meditating. Jaina made her way towards her uncle in amazement.

"How do you know about Narnia, Uncle Luke?" she asked.

Luke simply turned to her and said "I sensed a disturbance in the Force.

THE END

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(A/N: Thanks a bunch to everyone who read and reviewed this story, your comments were much appreciated. A special thanks goes out to my most faithful reviewers: Jedi X-man Serena Kenobi, AmyAmidala, and doreenthatshot. Your reviews always made my day. And an extra special thanks goes out to my muse and editor, Bobbius Maximus. Your insights were extremely useful, so thanks a bunch. And don't forget to keep your eyes peeled for the sequel coming soon, "A Narnian Journey to Yavin".)