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"Stella-Maris! Come in!" Lucy joyfully welcomes the Star Princess into her quarters.
Several days have gone by since her previous visit with her grandmother. The wisdom shared by her grandmother has illuminated the princess's understanding of her emotions toward Edmund. Nevertheless, a sense of anxiety still arises whenever she contemplates the prospect of revealing her feelings for someone.
"We are delighted to have you with us today, Stella-Maris." Susan walked over to Stella-Maris and embraced her warmly, a gesture that the princess reciprocated with grace.
"I came to check on the effects of the potion I developed to address the silver poisoning in the area surrounding the mining cave," Stella-Maris explained.
The Star Princess successfully formulated a potion to combat the silver toxicity discovered in the mining cave, which had impacted the local ecosystem. Fortunately, the potion proved effective, and the princess was pleased to see her efforts yield positive results.
Lucy smiled and said, "We are all very grateful for your help, Stelly. Everything is back to normal now, and we are no longer facing any delays."
Stella-Maris felt a warm flush spread across her cheeks at Lucy's compliment. "It's a pleasure to assist you," she playfully replied, giving a slight bow.
Before her journey to Narnia, the Valiant and Gentle Queens extended an invitation to the Star Princess for a sleepover, an experience that Stella-Maris had never encountered before, and she was thrilled to receive the invitation.
"Oh, I nearly forgot!" Stella-Maris exclaimed, rushing to her belongings. She retrieved a rectangular box carefully wrapped in cloth. "I brought some caramel-coated strawberries. I know how much you all enjoy them."
Susan and Lucy gasped with delight as they approached Stella-Maris. The two Pevensie sisters eagerly opened the box, prompting a laugh from Stella-Maris. Both Lucy and Susan joyfully danced as they savored the delicious treat.
"You are truly an angel, Stella-Maris," Lucy said, humming contentedly as she reached for another strawberry.
"I'm a star, Lucy," Stella-Maris replied with a playful smile.
"Stella-Maris, your future husband is truly fortunate to have you," Susan remarked.
The remark swiftly shifted Stella-Maris' demeanor from joy to a touch of melancholy. She turned away, sifting through her things, attempting to mask her feelings.
"Make sure you save some strawberries for your brothers, or they'll be quite disappointed," Stella-Maris said with a teasing lilt.
"Speaking of which, where are they? I didn't notice them when I got here," the Star Princess inquired.
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