Introduction

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Narnia. A magical realm filled with diverse creatures. Remember the White Witch? Or perhaps you remember Caspian's evil uncle? Remember how Peter and Susan were told that they had learned all they could from Narnia and could never return? Most will remember how Edmund and Lucy went back to Narnia and joined King Caspian on his voyage.

Many things have taken placed in Narnia since Edmund and Lucy's visit. Caspian has been a busy king, tending to the needs of his people. He is known for being one of the greatest kings. Most stories that have a great king are usually accompanied by a queen. In this case, there isn't one.

Caspian never found anyone that intrigued him the way that Susan, who he knew he would never see again. Even though he wasn't able to see her, he would often dream about this beautiful girl who stole his heart. He often remembered her shooting her bow and how her eyes sparkles and smile glistened.

He had a hard time dealing with the acceptance of her exile. His life has seen much sorrow. He had lost his parents when he was young, his uncle tried to kill him, and Susan had left him forever.

Caspian pushes his desires to the side so that he can maintain his duty of being King of Narnia.

Yet, what were to happen should the siblings return to Narnia?

In this story, find out and see. 



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