Narnia's Lover

Narnia's Lover

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This story is partially under construction but I released all the parts written in 2015 and sooner to give a completed storyline. I have since left this story untouched. Elizabeth moved in with her Aunt after her father went to war. Her mother had disappeared when she was ten, and hasn't been seen since. She became friends with the Pevensie children, whom lived a couple houses away from her Aunt's, and they have become almost inseparable. Elizabeth gets swept away to a world called Narnia with the Pevensies, who have been there before. She has little knowledge of how to handle a sword, bow, or any weapon; yet she finds herself in the middle of a war. Not to mention the growing feeling of attraction for the handsome, young king.
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Around a year after they have returned from Narnia Edmund falls ill and the doctors believe they cannot save them. A message from Aslan reaches the Pevensies; they can save Edmund if they go to Narnia, for the illness will not exist in that world. All 4 can go, but Edmund will never be able to return, for if he does he will die. When the siblings arrive in Narnia they hear Caspian has called them, for trouble has been stirring. How can 3 kings and 2 queens rule 1 country, with 2 very differently opinionated people. And how can 2 brothers deal with the fact that their closest friends is falling in love with their sister?

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