Prompt: "so would you teach me I'm the villain, aren't i/aren't I the one constantly repenting for a difficult mind?"
Note: This is a more-or-less sequel to the previous chapter, hence the mention of Edmund's ring.
Pairings: Gen
Content Warnings: N/A
Chapter 16: Kick me, beat me, you will never break me
Susan is tired of it all; of Lucy's hushed sobbing at night, of Edmund's quiet fretting over a ring that will never met its intended owner, of Peter's trembling, stumbling resolve. She's tired of being shut out of things she wants because she's (a girl/weak/too young/too delicate) too old, now, and this time she swears it's her that's going to be doing the leaving.
Let the others say she's turned her back on Narnia; it's better than admitting that it was Narnia that turned its back on them.
