Author's Note: I do not own Chronicles of Narnia, Remembering You, or Young Justice! They belong to their respective owners! And I know I didn't say what M'gann or Wally did in the last chapter, so I will say that here. Anyways, please read and review!

The group found themselves back in their world, and Superboy headed over to the nearest computer. Sitting down, he began searching for anything referencing the name "Pevensie", and found an article. Slowly, the boy (he no longer thought of himself as a clone; his talks with Aslan helped) began to read, and by the time he finished, was in tears.

"Oh, Aslan!" he whispered, and fled from the cave, after he closed the laptop. He had found out where Susan (the only survivor of the train wreck, but Edmund had apparently died fighting a group called HYDRA, in the same crash that killed Captain America) lived, and headed to the nearest airport to book a ticket to England. After hours on board (not good for Kryptonians, he found out), the plane landed, and the grateful meta practically teleported off, and headed towards Finchley, Susan's hometown.

After asking around (calling her Miss Pevensie was odd, as he had always called her Susan), he found out that she lived in Professor Kirke's old manor, and asked for a ride there. Once he arrived, he thanked the man, and knocked at the door. An older woman opened the door, and the young man politely asked for Miss Susan (it was easier for him; less formal, as well), and was swiftly led in.

"Susan?" he questioned softly as he was shown into a darkened room.

"Here," a hand waved, and Leo walked over, and saw an old woman (who was clearly Susan) sitting in a chair.

"Leo," she whispered, "it is good to see you again."

"You too, Susan."

"Aslan answered my prayer," she breathed, "I wanted to see you before I went to His country."

Tears filled Leo's eyes, but he refused to cry.

"There is something I want to give you," Susan informed Leo, and he glanced up.

"Your Majesty?" he asked, and Susan asked, "Will you open that drawer for me, Leo?"

Once he did so, he found manuscripts, and carefully pulled them out.

"Susan? What are these?" he questioned, and the old woman smiled, "Records of the rest of our travels through Narnia, as well as the travels of my cousin and his friend, Jill."

"Thank you," Leo whispered, and gently kissed Susan's forehead.

"Leo?" she called as he prepared to leave.

"Yes?"

"I have one more thing… for Richard." Susan said, and handed Leo a CD.

"Tell him to play track two." Susan instructed, and Leo nodded.

"I will, Your Majesty," he promised, and left.

When he returned to the Cave, he started to pass Robin, but stopped.

"Are you okay, Supey?" the little bird asked, and Leo pressed the CD into his hand, saying, "Susan gave me this. She said it's for you, and she wants you to play track two."

Robin was silent, and then he nodded, heading over to the computer, and placing the CD in. He was silent for a few minutes, waiting for something, Leo knew, and whispered, "Lucy…"

A few days passed, and finally, Superboy heard the song that Robin (No, Richard, he thought) had listened to.

"I found You in the most unlikely way

But really it was You who found me

And I found myself in the gifts that You gave

You gave me so much and I" Leo paused; was that Richard singing?

"I wish You could stay

But I'll, I'll wait for the day"

"Is that Robin?" M'gann asked quietly, and Leo replied, just as quietly, "I don't know."

"It is," Wally whispered.

"And I watch as the cold winter melts into spring

And I'll be remembering You

Oh and I'll smell the flowers and hear the birds sing

And I'll be remembering You, I'll be remembering You"

"From the first moment when I heard Your name

Something in my heart came alive

You showed me love and no words could explain

A love with the power to

Open the door

To a world I was made for"

"And I watch as the cold winter melts into spring

And I'll be remembering You

Oh and I'll smell the flowers and hear the birds sing

And I'll be remembering..."

"The dark night, the hard fight

The long climb up the hill knowing the cost

The brave death, the last breath

The silence whispering all hope was lost

The thunder, the wonder

A power that brings the dead back to life"

"I wish You could stay

But I'll wait for the day

And though You've gone away

You come back"

"And I watch as the cold winter melts into spring

And I'll be remembering You

Oh and I'll smell the flowers and hear the birds sing

And I'll be remembering You"

"And I'll watch as the sun fills a sky that was dark

And I'll be remembering You

And I'll think of the way that You fill up my heart

And I'll be remembering You"

"I'll be remembering You

I'll be remembering You

I'll be remembering You"

"I'll be remembering You" Robin finished, and sighed. The three glanced at each other, and Leo gently knocked on Richard's door. After a few minutes, the boy opened it, and Leo saw tear tracks on his face.

"May we come in?" Leo asked, slipping into Narnia's more formal language.

"You may. Come, and be welcome," the acrobat replied, looking relieved.

"You never told us what happened when you visited Susan," Wally informed Leo, who flushed.

"Queen Susan gave me manuscripts of their travels through Narnia," he replied, and Wally nodded.

"Can we read one?" he asked, and Leo quietly excused himself, saying, "I'm going to get the first one, and then come back."

Leo slipped out, and returned with two of the seven manuscripts. However, as he set them on Robin's bed, he felt what he could only describe as a pinch. A knock distracted him, and saw Robin open the door, revealing Roy Harper.

"Hey, Rob," he greeted the teen, who nodded.

Roy walked in, and nodded at M'gann and Leo, and then grabbed Wally's hand. However, at that very moment, M'gann shot up from where she sat down with a soft cry. Next to her, Robin did the same thing, quickly followed by Wally.

"Grab hands!" Leo ordered, realizing what was going on. When the others looked at him, he elaborated, "It's magic! Narnian magic!"

A smile appeared on Richard's face, and he quickly grabbed Roy's hand, who was looking stunned, but hadn't let go of Wally's hand yet. M'gann grabbed Leo's and Richard's hand, and the group vanished.

When he could see again, Roy demanded, "Where are we?"

"Narnia!" M'gann smiled, and Roy looked blank.

"Oh, right," M'gann muttered, "anyways, Leo, is there anyone else here?"

"I… I don't know…" Leo stammered, and M'gann smiled, but Wally had begun walking out of what Leo assumed was a cave.

"Wait, shouldn't we scout out the area first?" Roy asked, and Wally called back, "We know Narnia, Roy, so we-"

Wally's sentence was abruptly cut off, and the others joined him.

"Cair Paravel…" Richard whispered as he pulled off his mask.

"It's been destroyed…" M'gann breathed, looking horrified.

"How long have we been gone?" Wally asked softly, and Richard sighed, "I don't know. But maybe we can go find some answers."

"Wait, wait, wait." Roy barked, and everyone looked at him.

"Why are we headed to some strange ruins and why did you take off your mask?" his first question was directed to the group, and his second directly to Richard.

"Well," the boy in question replied, "we're headed to those ruins because we spent… what? Thirteen, fourteen years? In Narnia. And, I took off my mask because Leo and M'gann know who I am."

"Thirteen or fourteen years?" Roy demanded, and Wally sighed, "That's in Narnian Time, not Earth time."

"But still!" Roy cried, and Richard asked, "Can we go? We're wasting daylight."

"Don't think this conversation is over, Robin," Roy warned as he stalked past.

The small group reached Cair Paravel by the time the sun set.

"Come on!" Richard called, "I want to change into Narnian clothes!"

"Hey, someone else is here," M'gann called, and the four that had been in Narnia before glanced at each other.

"Is it possible…?" Wally started, and Leo continued, "That the Kings and Queens are here?"

"I hope so," Richard whispered, and Leo remembered that Lucy was dead in their time.

"If they're not," he quietly told Richard, "you'll see her again in Aslan's Country."

Richard breathed in, and said, "Come on."

He led the group in, and they heard a voice say, "As opposed to hundreds of years later when you're younger."

"Definitely Edmund," Richard whispered, and called out as he walked (glided, Roy would later say) out, "Your Majesties, how have you been?"

"Richard!" Lucy cried as she raced over, and pulled him into a hug.

"Queen Lucy," Richard greeted, and smiled as the others came out, Wally dragging Roy.

"Your Majesties," Leo greeted the four teens, and was hugged by a young woman.

"Who is this?" Edmund asked, and Wally said, "Your Majesty, this is a friend of ours, Roy Harper."

"Oh!" Lucy chimed, "you all probably want to change into Narnian clothes."

"Yes please," Richard smiled, "this outfit tends to be pretty uncomfortable most times."

"Your chest is over here," Lucy said, and guided Richard to a chest, which he opened, and grinned, and drew out a black tunic. Still smiling, the boy darted off, and when he reappeared, was wearing the tunic.

"Much more comfortable!" he smiled, and turned to his friends, saying, "Go on and change! Roy, you should be able to fit into one of King Peter's tunics."

Shaking his head, Roy followed the blond boy over to a chest, and pulled out a red tunic. When he came back, Roy saw the others were also wearing what they had called Narnian clothes, and studied his friends. Leo was in a tunic of forest colors, M'gann was in a sky-blue dress, and Wally was wearing a green tunic. To the archer's surprise, Leo pulled out a bow, and nocked it, and Wally was pulling out a sword.

Once everyone had their various weapons (Richard had several daggers, and Roy watched him hide two in his boots), Edmund called everyone over.

"We were called to Narnia for some reason," he explained (for his benefit, Roy thought), "and I want to find out who destroyed the Cair."

"I agree," Richard said, a frown on his face, "but first, we need sleep."

Slowly, most of the group fell asleep, but Roy stayed up, choosing to watch the siblings, trying to decide if they were a threat. If they were, he decided, he would have to take them out. But if they weren't, Roy had no idea what to do then.