Joshua Rogers describes how his view of Susan in The Chronicles of Narnia changed when we realized the impact of something Aslan says.
For the first time, it dawned on me that Susan’s story wasn’t over—not at all. It couldn’t be. One day, Susan was obsessing over “lipstick and nylons and invitations,” and the next, someone would telephone her to tell her that her mother, father, sister, two brothers, a cousin, and three old friends were dead.
Also, photos of the rare white stag, which is the animal the Narnian royalty sought when they returned to our world at the end of the first book.
“Once a king or queen of Narnia, always a king or queen of Narnia.”