Sat, Jan 3
A/N: Other snippets of the incidents when the lords Narnia make a trip to Middle Earth to stop the White Witch is posted in ff.net under LoTR. I wasn't really confident in posting all here since they are more LoTR based. Can be read as stand-alones. I hope that's ok ^^;;
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