Alright, finally got this Sequel up and running. Hope you all enjoy!

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Raelyn made her way down the streets of Cambridge, glancing upwards as a plane flew overhead. She tugged her coat tighter as she made her way towards where Edmund and Lucy had been staying for almost a year. As the war had progressed Peter and Susan had moved over to America with their parents while the other two were left behind for schooling. At least that was one of the reasons given to them. Raelyn had transferred schools with them, easily persuading her Grandmother, whom she was currently living with.

As she walked, Raelyn clutched the letters in her hands. One for each of her brothers. Finding a post box, she quickly deposited them sighing as it was just another reminder that she was stuck in England without them for the time being. Across the street, a poster for recruitment caught her eye. All boys over 18 had been encouraged to enlist, and was the big thing nowadays. However, something else caught her eye near the advertisement.

"Lucy?" Raelyn called, curious as to why she was there. Lucy looked up from where she was holding her box of groceries.

"Raelyn" she grinned, waiting patiently as the redhead made her way across the street.

"What are you doing here?" the older girl asked with a polite smile. Lucy sighed.

"Edmund and I were supposed to be out getting groceries for dinner tonight." Raelyn frowned, glancing around for a familiar mop of dark hair.

"Then where is Ed?" she asked. Lucy rolled her eyes.

"Where do you think?" she deadpanned. Raelyn frowned, looking over at the door of the recruiter's office.

"Trying to enlist again?" she sighed. Edmund had been so dead set on getting in the army for the past year and Raelyn couldn't figure out why. The need to participate came out of seemingly nowhere.

"Alright then, let's go get him." Raelyn sighed, leading the way up the stairs.

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Edmund Pevensie stood before the enlistment officer, trying to stand as tall as he could. The man at the desk eyed him critically.

"Are you sure you're 18?" he asked skeptically.

"Why do I look older?" Edmund asked seriously. The man pursed his lips but reached for Ed's identification. Opening the paperwork, he frowned.

"Alberta Scrubb?" he deadpanned, shooting Edmund disbelieving stare.

"Typographical error. It's supposed to be Albert A. Scrubb." Edmund quickly explained.

"Edmund." A voice called from the door. Lucy stared at her brother in exasperation while Raelyn smiled softly. Edmund clenched his eyes shut, knowing he had been caught.

"You're supposed to be helping me with the groceries." Lucy reminded tiredly. The boys in line behind him laughed. Edmund growled and snatched the papers back from the officer.

"Better luck next time eh squirt?" a boy behind him chortled, ruffling his hair. Edmund glared and jerked away from him, heading back to his sister and girlfriend.

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"Squirt? He barely had 2 years on me." Edmund muttered sourly as he took the box of groceries from Lucy once they were outside.

"I'm a king. I've fought wars and I've led armies." He ranted, roughly tying the box to the back of the bicycle.

"Not in this world." Raelyn reminded gently. Edmund huffed in frustration.

"Yea, instead I'm stuck here doing battle with Eustace Clarence Scrubb." Edmund muttered. Raelyn smiled sympathetically before leaning over to press a kiss to his cheek. This got him to grin at her, his eyes softening significantly.

"You wanna know what I did last night?" Raelyn mused, hugging Edmund around his waist. Ed secured his arm around her shoulders.

"Another dream about practicing your powers?" He asked, curiously. Once they had returned to England Raelyn had been having reoccurring dreams of Aslan training her as she couldn't really do it in the 'real world'. She assumed that meant they would return sooner rather than later. Of course, none of them were overly sure if she was imagining it or if she truly was mastering her powers but she remained hopeful. They would just have to see if she had improved the next time Narnia needed them.

"I discovered a new one." Raelyn told him excitedly. Edmund smiled proudly.

"Well it's nice to know at least one of us is still useful." He commented.

"You just need to lighten up and stop trying to be so macho man all the time." Raelyn teased. Edmund frowned, puffing himself up subconsciously.

"I am loose." He protested.

"No, you're not. You're being a Debbie Downer." Raelyn giggled, shaking her head. Edmund's brow rose, staring at her in a predatory manor. Her eyes widened in alarm.

"Don't you dare." She warned, trying to wiggle out of his grip. Edmund tightened his hold on her and began tickling her mercilessly. Raelyn squealed in laughter as she tried to escape, Edmund laughing along with her.

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Lucy watched them with a frown as a small spike of jealousy and self-doubt took over. Why didn't she have someone look at her like Ed looked at Raelyn? Being left with the two of them, Lucy had started looking at herself critically. Her brother was so romantic with his girlfriend and Susan was always chased after by boys wherever she went. But she never experienced any of that. What was wrong with her? A chime of laughter caught Lucy's attention and she looked over, watching a girl flirt with one of the new soldiers. Lucy subconsciously pushed her hair back behind her ear, like the other girl had been.

"What are you doing?" Edmund frowned at his sister in confusion as he and Raelyn had settled down. He took notice that she had been staring off behind them for a good minute now. Lucy looked at them in surprise, before glancing down as her cheeks burned.

"Nothing." She shrugged off. Edmund frowned, not believing her.

"Come on then." Lucy urged, pulling the bicycle down the street. Edmund glanced back, wondering what could have captured her attention. Raelyn frowned, watching Lucy bury her feelings once more. She had been noticing Lucy's odd looks and was worried. Despite not having any sisters of her own, she thought of Lucy as her younger sister and had hoped the girl would confide in her. But so far, she had just shrugged it off. Lucy wasn't ready to talk about it just yet so Raelyn was content to wait it out.