A Little Bit Fustrated
KCkitten661
"For the dead and the living," William stated.
"-we must bear witness," finished Edward.
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In World War Two, London was bombed in the middle of the night. This bombing put the lives of many to risk, including two totally different families. The Pevensies and the Andersons.
The Pevensies -- Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy -- haven't really lost anyone close-close to them. Their father was in the war and it was obvious that they blamed the Germans.
The Andersons -- William, Edward, and Miriam -- have lost their father. All because he was a Jew. In that dreaded bombing night. They also lost their mother. All because they were Jews that looked like Germans.
In a trip that takes them across the country to Germany, the Pevensies and Andersons just were fateful enough to cross paths.
The two families were sent to a Professor's house. The same one that had a strange connection to the Andersons.
But . . . why?