The children had been kings and queens in Narnia for a great number of years. They have grown to be beautiful and handsome rulers throughout Narnia.
King Peter the Magnificent was known for his flowing golden hair and blue eyes. He had broad shoulders from the long time battle training and warfare he waged with the hostile countries surrounding Narnia. Princesses had been offered in marriage as a peace treaty to king Peter but he had turned all of them down.
Queen Susan the Gentle was known for her grace and beauty. Her gentle soul was prevailed in a way that was almost too mysterious for the Narnians to understand. When her brothers were in battle, she had been the one to make sure the kingdom flourishes while she can also be fierce when needed to be. Princes and kings from distant lands had asked for her hands of marriage but she had politely rejected them all.
King Edmond the Just had grown quite a bit as well. He had declared his love for queen Leah as the two scheduled to be married the year after. He had been a handsome young man with soft brown eyes.
Queen Leah the Wise grew into a slender, graceful and a beautiful young woman. Her black locks reached to her thigh as she explained that king Edmond would like it that way. Thus she had kept her smooth black hair thigh length ever since.
Queen Lucy the Valiant did not let her sister and her best friend take all the spot lights from her. Princes and kings from distance lands had also been yearning queen Lucy for her hand of marriage. But she had been modest and told them that she does not wish to marry.
One day, the royalties gathered around as they were hunting down a beast that is of a white stage. It is said that it could full fill anyone's wish if they had caught it. They were running in the deep forest as queen Lucy reined her horse to a stop.
"Look, my fellow royal sister and brothers, isn't that strange and peculiar?" She asked while she pointed at the lamppost that stood a few feet away from them.
"How in Aslan's name would a lamppost doing in the middle of a vast forest?" Queen Susan exclaimed as she gracefully slipped off of her horse.
"Let us explore and see what is beyond this territory!" King Peter said with that booming voice of his.
King Edmond simply nodded. He was a man with few words. Thus everyone made their way deeper into the forest. But instead of more trees, the royalties found themselves amongst fur coats and things of the sort.
"This is intriguing!" queen Lucy exclaimed.
"I suggest we turn our horses back to the castle, my companions." Queen Leah suggested. "We still have our duties to full fill."
"Oh you'll be fine with a few bits of luxuries, I'm quite sure of myself, my dear." King Edmond finally spoke with love and care in his voice. Queen Leah shook her head and followed the rest of her companions into the wardrobe. When they had reached the end, they found themselves back to their world in England as the world of Narnia being slowly left behind. The children gasped as they all remembered who they were and what they were doing in the first place. Sighing, the two oldest closed the door behind them.
"I think it's best we don't tell anyone of our adventures in Narnia." Susan said to everyone.
"I agree. Though I think the professor may be help of all kinds." Leah spoke up. Even though they had left Narnia, the titles rewarded to each one of the children stayed the same.
"Alright. We will tell professor Kirk all that has happened after supper. I'm sure Mrs. McGregor will be looking for us anytime soon." Peter laughed. True to his prediction, Mrs. McGregor indeed called the children for supper.
"Coming!" The children replied in unison as they walked downstairs.
After supper, the five children charged into the professor's office and took turns telling him the amazing encounters they had while they were in the wonderful world of Narnia. The professor listened with interest as they finished their tales. He didn't look a bit surprised as he spoke up.
"I believe it is best to not tell anyone of the adventures you have been to unless you had met someone with a similar experience. It would be best to keep it to yourselves."
The children nodded solumnly as Mrs. McGregor's voice called out once again.
"Time for bed children!"
So the five of them came downstairs and went into their rooms as they thought about all the things they had experienced in Narnia before falling into a sleepless dream.
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All Because Of Five Children, The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe Adaptation
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