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Instead of Susan, it is Edmund that Caspian gravitates toward during the Pevensies’ second trip to Narnia. And events unfurl dramatically differently because of it.
As it worked out, this fic could very easily have another title: “Five Times Caspian and Edmund Almost Kissed -- And One Time They Did”.
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Bookmarked by Taffytears
23 Feb 2026
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"As the song goes: lucky I'm in love with my best friend."
"And his boyfriend. And the guy his boyfriend met at work."or; Shotaro, Eunseok, Sungchan and Wonbin end up in a polyamorous relationship. (And they're YouTubers.)
Bookmarked by Taffytears
23 Feb 2026
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You're Not What I Expected by That_One_Neuvichili_Author
Fandoms: Chronicles of Narnia - All Media Types, Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis, Chronicles of Narnia (Movies)
14 Jan 2021
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Edmund Pevensie is born without a soulmark, and as the years go by, he becomes more and more convinced that he’ll never get one. Prince Caspian is born with the name King Edmund the Just on his forearm and firmly believes his soulmate died centuries ago.
They’re both in for a surprise.
Bookmarked by Taffytears
19 Feb 2026
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Edmund isn't sure what to do about Caspian's new habit. But he does know that he likes it very much.
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19 Feb 2026
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The Sweet Chaos Before Forever by SoullessGhost for lemonsbubble
Fandoms: Chronicles of Narnia - All Media Types
28 Jul 2025
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In the grand history of Narnia, the ancient custom was clear: on the day before a wedding, the soon-to-be-wed couple must not see one another—not even by accident. Not just apart in space, but in sight and in presence. It was a day meant for reflection—for bidding farewell to the lonely self one had always been, before becoming half of something greater. A sacred, solitary ritual of letting go.
And, as Peter reminded them with deadly seriousness during dinner the night before,
“It’s a tradition older than the Stone Table. Break it, and the Old Magic might think you’re too impatient.”
So naturally, everyone—including the royal council, a swarm of centaurs, a handful of dryads, and all three Pevensies threw themselves into making sure Edmund and Caspian remained very, very separate.
They should have known better.
Bookmarked by Taffytears
19 Feb 2026
