I Believe (Sequel to 'Believe in Me')
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  • Reads 26,506
  • Votes 817
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 35m
Complete, First published Jan 22, 2015
It has been centuries since the Pevensies left Narnia to return to their world. Centuries since Lilith was left behind by Peter and things in Narnia have changed. She has changed. A new evil is stirring and war is approaching. The Narnians are preparing to attack and take back their lands with Prince Caspian the Tenth at their head. While Lilith still loves Peter, it has been many years of solitude and things are not perfect, she is not quick to forgive. 
To add to their troubles, the faeries are on the move, readying to take Lilith back to pay for her desertion all those centuries ago.  Things are going horribly wrong and it is getting harder and harder to keep believing. Harder to tell herself that she believes. 


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(FIRST STORY IN THE 'BETWEEN US' SERIES) Under certain circumstances Aslan has allowed Peter and Susan to return to Narnia and live there permanently along with Edmund and Lucy. Susan is overjoyed to see Caspian again, until she finds out he's engaged to Lilliandil. Now she's heart broken and wishes she'd stayed in England. Caspian has his own feelings too. He thought he had his emotions figured out and was happy to have a second chance at love, thinking he would never see Susan again. Now he is torn between two loves and must sort out his feelings before it's too late. Will Caspian marry Lilliandil, leaving Susan heart broken, or will he come running back to her? Too make things even more complicated, Peter's feelings get out of hand, causing arguments among himself, Susan, and Caspian. Was coming back to Narnia such a good thing after all? Will the Kings and Queens ever reign happily again?