Golden Hour- Edmund Pevensie x Reader

Golden Hour- Edmund Pevensie x Reader

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Y/N met the Pevensies at her school and immediately knew they were different. While becoming best friends with some of them, she had a dislike for the youngest boy, Edmund. But then somehow they are transported from the train station to the magical realm of Narnia. Once there they find Prince Caspian and plan a battle against the Telmarines who have invaded Narnia. As this is going on, Y/N finds herself not hating Edmund anymore. In fact, it's quite the opposite. (Y/N is a female although it's written in 1st person) All characters except Y/N belong to C. S. Lewis
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