Four years have passed since Aaralynn and the Pevensies left Narnia through the wardrobe doors, and much has changed between them. Though technically still married by Narnian law, Aaralynn was only eight when she entered the Land of England. She and Edmund soon forgot certain marital affairs, though never their kinship. They stayed in touch through annual visits and frequent letters. But when Aaralynn starts to remember her feelings of "something more" for Edmund, she begins to wonder if his feelings are still reciprocated. Now, four years after leaving Narnia, Aaralynn and the Pevensies finally return. This Narnia, however, is very different from the one they left. Over thirteen hundred years have passed. Telmarines now rule the land and the talking Beasts are dead and forgotten, mostly. As Prince Caspian X, rightful heir to the throne, flees the castle of Beaverdam and his uncle's murderous hand, he stumbles upon the fairy tales of old. Under Caspian's banner, the Narnians rally to overthrow Miraz and his men, but there is dissention among them. Not all Narnians are so willing to trust a Telmarine. Aaralynn and the Pevensies must help the two nations unite, but first they must unite themselves. Sequel to The Water is Wide.
15 parts