A/N: okay, I'm sorry it took so long for me to get this up. I was originally going to write another chapter, but I think this is a really nice ending, and I can't really think exactly how else to end it, so this is the last chapter. Lots of thanks to all my reviewers, I love you guys!

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I can finally see it

Now I have to believe

All those precious stories

All the world is made of faith

And trust and pixie dust

After what seemed like a lifetime, Susan and Caspian broke apart. Smiling, Susan leaned against Caspian, placing her head on his shoulder. Her mind whirred; all her thoughts scattered. No matter how much she tried to concentrate on Narnia, her thoughts drifted back to Caspian. She felt giddy and strangely exhausted; the mental struggle had worn her down.

"Susan," murmured Caspian into her hair.

"Mmmm."

Caspian pulled away slightly to look Susan in the eyes. "Will you come back to Narnia with me?" he questioned. He needed to know, to hear her answer. He knew he couldn't leave her or let her walk away again.

Susan hesitated for a second. She still wasn't entirely sure about Narnia; she has just accepted that it was real. But she looked at Caspian and all doubt disappeared. "Of course," she said, hugging him tightly.

Caspian hugged her back, feeling joyous. "Now the only question is: How do we get back?"

Susan laughed, the first time in a long while. "I'm sure Aslan won't make us stay here for too long." She felt a strange twinge when she said Aslan's name.

"Of course I won't dear one," echoed a voice that was familiar to Susan, though distant.

"Aslan!" cried Susan, pulling away from Caspian to look around her. "Aslan, I…"

"Later, dear one," said Aslan's voice. As the voice faded away, a light appeared in the middle of the room. It pulsated, and then slowly expanded. As it grew, it stretched, creating a large circle, through which Susan could see huge mountains rolling gently down to a beautiful sea. In the distance she could see the towers of a castle.

"Narnia," breathed Susan, staring mesmerized at the scene before her.

Caspian reached out and took her hand. "Shall we?" Susan nodded and together they stepped through the portal and into Narnia.

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Peter paced around the throne room, staring moodily into space. "You're going to wear a hole in the floor," said Edmund from his seat in the corner next to Lucy. Peter shot a burning glare at his brother before resuming his pacing.

"They're going to be fine. I'm sure Caspian will be back any minute with Susan," said Lucy in an attempt to calm Peter. Despite her words, she couldn't help but feel anxious herself. What if Caspian couldn't find Susan? What if he did find her and she still wouldn't believe in Narnia?

"Will both of you just stop worrying?" asked Edmund, though he was nervous himself.

Suddenly there was a shout from outside. Peter stopped pacing and looked up. "What was that?"

"I don't know," said Lucy. "But it sounded like it was coming from the courtyard."

Edmund turned to them. "You don't think…"

The three siblings looked at each other for a few seconds, and then ran outside.

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As Susan and Caspian stepped into Narnia, they heard someone scream at the sight of two people appearing out of thin air. Susan immediately recognized the courtyard of the Telmarine castle, where she had left Narnia three years before. She thought it was fitting that it should be the place she returned. Turning her head slightly, she found the tree where Aslan had opened the connection between the two worlds. Noticing Susan stiffening slightly, Caspian put his arm around her waist and turned to see what she was looking at.

Just as he was about to say something comforting to her, they heard the sound of running footsteps and turned to the entrance of the castle. Racing toward them were the other three Pevensies. "Susan!" screamed Lucy, speeding up. Susan broke away from Caspian and held her arms out to her sister.

"Lucy," sobbed Susan, her tears pouring into her sister's hair. "I'm so sorry… Thank you."

Lucy looked up, her own eyes filled with tears. "For what?" she asked, confused.

"For helping make me believe," Susan explained. When Lucy still looked confused, she reached into her pocket and held out something for her sister to take.

Lucy accepted the item and stared at it wonderingly. "My…" She trailed off and hugged Susan tightly again.

As Lucy stepped away, still clutching the sketchbook, Edmund rushed into Susan's arms, overjoyed to see her again, and in Narnia too! "I missed you," whispered Susan as she hugged her brother.

Edmund looked at her, wiping his eyes before she could see the tear glistening there. "I've only been gone a day."

"No, I've missed you since I started all those stupid arguments," said Susan, tears still running down her face. She raised her voice slightly so all her siblings could hear. "I've missed all of you."

Now it was Peter's turn to greet Susan. She looked at him nervously as he embraced her. She didn't know if he would forgive her for what she put them all through any time soon. She stood on her tiptoes to whisper in his ear. "I'm so sorry."

As they both stepped apart, Susan glanced at Peter's face, and could tell that she was forgiven. Peter was so happy to see his sister safe and back with him, he was willing to forgive anything.

Susan faced her siblings, her tears making tracks down her face. "I…I'm sorry!" she squeaked, succumbing to sobs again. She felt strong arms wrap around her and heard Caspian whisper in her ear.

"Shh, it's okay." Her eyes cleared, and she could see her siblings, smiling, just as she had wished for. Susan felt a smile cross he own tear streaked face, and knew that she was finally home. She was back where she belonged.