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    The king in the image was both a stranger and eerily familiar. He had dark hair, the same shade as Susan’s own, and a sharp, angular face. He wore a silver crown on his head and his clothes were fine, edged with silver embroidery. A sword hung at his waist, a shield over his arm. He stared out of the stone with piercing dark eyes, spearing Susan with a look that struck her to her soul. He was so familiar that it ached, but Susan was equally sure she’d never seen him before. “Who is he?” she asked.

    Edmund sighed. “That’s me. Biologically, that will be me fourteen years from now. In my memories, that was me one year ago. For the Narnians, that was me thirteen hundred years ago.”

    Susan’s head was spinning. She tried to focus on what on earth he meant by thirteen hundred years, but was caught up on the one word she didn’t know. “What are Narnians?”

     

    OR: Edmund, not Lucy, was the first one to enter the wardrobe and came out mentally fifteen years older, as an entirely different person. One year later, his siblings are about to find out what exactly transpired in the strange land called Narnia where their brother was once king.

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    Just as Doctor Viktor Octavius thinks he's come to terms with his partner-turned-nemesis Jayce Talis' passing, he finds a different version of the Spider-Man standing in his lab. He doesn't plan on letting this one go.

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    it’s edmund’s father who teaches him how to be a man.

    he teaches him how to ride a bike (and not to cry when he wobbles and bruises his knees on the cobbles); he teaches him how to fasten a tie (not to slouch when he sits, to say please and thank you, to be polite and quiet and convenient); he teaches him his multiplication tables (heads bent together over the scrubbed kitchen table, edmund’s pen tapping against his two loose front teeth), his words (sounding out the harder ones, black spiky characters on a white page that jumble themselves in front of his eyes), how to play cricket (“not bad, ed,” dad says, and edmund is overcome with boyish pride), how to fish (though, not often, because they’re in london and london isn’t exactly overflowing with lakes) –

    of course, he teaches peter all this first.

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    I'm not crying you are.