The Return

The Return

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***UNDERE MAJOR EDITING*** Willow thinks she failed her country. The memories of the war still haunt her after all those years. She has no hope left. Thats the thing Aslan taught her to have was hope. But after he left and then the Kings and Queens left she had no hope left. She fakes her death and changes her identity. As a new person Crystal shifts and watches over Caspian in various forms. He's her only hope to restore Narnia. Disclaimer: I do not own this story or the characters. The only ones I own are Willow/Chrystal and Black Iron and my own story line. This time I actually made my own cover.
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