Susan Pevensie was cleaning her apartment and trying to forget the pain. Her only siblings' funeral was tomorrow. Among her possessions she found a letter written on old style parchment. It smelled of pine and the fresh scent of spring. She opened the letter and read it.

Dear Susan,

I know you and I know how much you have wanted to reach the age you are at now but please remember that beauty and age aren't all that matters. Please remember the good times we had, the horseback riding and the hunting. Remember Aslan. Remember Narnia, remember us and above all remember who you are. We had such great times together in Narnia and you have forgotten. I didn't want you to forget Sue but I couldn't stop you. You always were the stubborn one. Edmund and Peter are convinced that you have forgotten us forever but I know that you haven't and so does Aslan. Please come home Sue. Please, if not for me or Edmund or Peter, come for yourself. Remember who you are inside.

Lucy

As Susan finished the letter she was in tears. It was true, she had forgotten Narnia and the adventures she and her siblings had there. In forgetting those things she had forgotten who she was. Susan regretted ever forgetting and wished and wished that he could be with them. Magic heard her pleas of forgiveness and decided to grant her one last wish. Susan was surrounded by a golden mist and vanished. She had re-appeared in a green meadow outside of a large and familiar castle. She heard a voice cry out to her.

"Susan!"

She turned around and saw Lucy running toward her. She was finally home. Exactly where she should be.