Worthy Of Love | Edmund Pevensie
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  • Reads 23,425
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  • Parts 50
  • Time 11h 11m
Ongoing, First published Aug 16, 2023
Are we all really worthy of love? 

That's a question you may find yourself asking once you collide yourself into the story of Edmund Pevensie and Dolores Kirke. For what is a story without love? Together, the two were unstoppable. Though love does tend to come with its downsides.

Now what would be love without suffering? Love isn't a transaction, it's real and is happening everywhere. For those who have no faith in this particular feeling are fools even the greatest are unable to fix. Whatever happened, whatever will happen, and for what is to come, one thing is for sure - both Dolores and Edmund always have, and forever will be one soul.

Edmund Pevensie and Dolores Kirke's fate was written in the stars, there was no denying that - and at last, there is no changing that. For how does one discard the fate they were chosen? They can't. As now the time has finally come, the time in which proves we are all in fact worthy of love.
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