Chapter IX

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Caspian and I were finally back home again, in the castle of Telmar. The castle and village looks way brighter without the rivalry between the Narnians and Telmarines. I changed into my favourite light gold with white suede dress. I had a big yet beautiful golden crown with white crystals on my head. Caspian and I just had our coronation. Aslan officially crowned us king and queen of Telmar.

Caspian, Edmund, Peter, Susan, Lucy and I were sitting on horses, walking through the Telmarine village. A dozen of Narnians were walking behind us. I was back on Eclipse, he got out of the battle unharmed thanks to Aslan. He was walking in front of us, leading everyone. Caspian and I were right behind him. Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy behind us.

I had the biggest smile on my face as I observed the crowd lined up, all here for us. I felt grateful, excited and happy for my people. A bright future awaiting for them. They all cheered for us, making me more excited. We approached the bridge of the castle. Caspian and I looked at each other with knowing smiles on our faces.

"Race you to the gate." I challenged my brother. Before he could object, Eclipse and I galloped forwards to the castle. Caspian was hot on or heels- or hooves. I laughed as I turned to look at his face, seeing him look all focused as he tried to catch up with me.

The wind blew in my face due to the speed. In this moment, I felt free. Something I have never felt like before. I felt like I was able to face any battle coming in my path, and being able to fight and handle it.

I got to the gate first, thank to Eclipse. He's probably the fastest horse from Telmar, so Caspian didn't really have a chance.

"No fair, Steph. You started earlier." Caspian jokingly complained as he caught up to me. I chuckled at my brother,

"Right, Cas. Keep telling yourself that."

The four Pevensie siblings caught up to us too. Lucy smiled her bright smile at me, never failing anyone to smile back at the young queen.

I felt a pair of eyes on me, when I turned to look at Edmund, I saw him quickly looking in another way. The red tint on his cheeks didn't go unnoticed by me, though. I chuckled, thinking it was adorable. Edmund's head shot in my direction and he smiled at me. I couldn't help but get lost into his dark and romantic brown eyes. I felt the feeling in my stomach erupt again. I asked Susan about it the other day, and she told me that they were butterflies. Not literally butterflies, but in her world they call it having butterflies in your stomach when someone you adore looks at you or is near you or something else like that.

I didn't know I would get this attached to someone from another world.

That same night, we held a ball to celebrate the coronation. Fireworks were in the night air, glowing in mesmerizing colours. At the ball I danced with all of the Pevensie siblings and my brother. I was smiling the entire time.

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