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‘And he is dying, lying immobile on the floor, and all he can think about is where his siblings are because Peter has always been that sort of person.’ (Last three seconds before the train crash)
Ode To Edmund\’s Boredom, An
It’s raining…It’s pouring…and Edmund is bored to silly. This poem digs deep into the mind of one tortured by having nothing to do…
Traitor and The Lion, The
A comparison between the golden glory of Aslan and the sickening sin of Edmund, as well as our own hearts with God.
Magnificent, Gentle, Just, and Valiant
They were called the Magnificent, the Gentle, the Just, and the Valiant. The Pevensies begin to discover why they were given these titles, as they grow closer to Narnia and to each other. [Fifteen oneshots, one for each year of the Golden Age.]
Magic: A Chronicle of Mimasu
Susan’s Great-Grandaughter has a very special gift.

