It was almost nine o'clock in the morning when Susan got to the train station from the airport. She had been awaiting that visit ever since she got on the plane to England. She was finally going to see one of her siblings again, and her stop was the Professor's house in the countryside of England.As she stepped onto the train she felt a sensation rush through her. "I feel like a little girl again." She thought to herself. After all, the last time she had been on the train to the Professor's house was years ago. Little did she know that boarding that train all those years ago, would lead her to a place that would change her life forever.
As she sat down in one of the compartments, she recalled what it felt like when she had first gotten on the train.
The four siblings sat inside the silent-filled train. Edmund was angry and Lucy was crying silently to herself, burying her face into her teddy bear, thinking that the other two didn't notice. Peter was not in a great mood either and Susan just wanted all that to end. She wanted to be home with Mum, going to school and staying as far away from her siblings as possible. All they caused were arguments anyway.
Halfway through the ride, Lucy curled up next to her and started playing with the buttons on her jacket. Susan normally would have pushed her away but she didn't do so that day. She couldn't. She thought that maybe that trip would somehow be good for them and maybe they would bond as they did when they were little.
"Oh, who am I kidding?" She thought to herself that day. She knew that bonding would only start more conflicts. That was only till before they were kicked out of wherever they ended up living because of all the fighting.
Susan realized how much her bond with her siblings had changed since then. She cared about them more than anything in the entire world and that was all because of Narnia. In Narnia, she became a mother-like figure, though she never could stray away from her childlike-side for too long.
Her siblings were the only family she had out of England and although they eventually returned to their mother, it wasn't the same. She had already grown up and was her own mother. She did try to get used to having a mother once again but she knew that she would never have the bond that they once shared. She would especially never have the bond with her mother as she had with her siblings. Her siblings would always be her true family.
Her thoughts were interrupted when the train pulled into her station. "Time to see her true family." She thought as she walked off the train.
YOU ARE READING
The Dawn's End
AventureOnce, there were four children who stood at an underground train station. They had just returned from a land called Narnia but nobody around them was aware that they ever had left. The children thought that their adventure was over. After all, it wa...