A/N: Hello! This story takes place after Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Lucy doesn't like Susan's new friends that changed her and doesn't want to meet with one of their brothers, let alone go on a date with one. But Susan sets up a date and Lucy goes against her will. Will Lucy like the brother of Susan's friend? Will she enjoy the date? Read to find out.

Disclaimer: Narnia is obviously not mine unless C.S. Lewis is connected to my family and me in some way, which is highly unlikely. But it does belong to well C.S. Lewis and his family, Walden Media, and the new distributor, 20th Century Fox.

Lucy sat on a bench at the train station flipping through the pages of a book. The term was over and it was the start of summer holidays. She was alone on this trip home because Susan was spending the first two weeks of the holidays with her friend Abigail and Peter and Edmund were obviously on another train and would meet her at the station in Finchley. Lucy shut her book and looked for her drawing pad in her bag when the train pulled up loudly. Lucy stuffed all the contents from her bag back into it and gathered the rest of her luggage and boarded the train. She sat in one of the compartments sat down and started drawing a castle on a cliff above the sea, a great lion, and mythical creatures in her pad.

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The train pulled into the station in Finchley. Lucy stood up stretched out her limbs that were stiff from the three-hour ride and descended from the train. She turned her head searching for her brothers. She spotter a blond spot of hair and a dark brown spot of hair and sprinted towards them. As she neared them they turned around to see their sister running full out towards them. Lucy dropped her bags and jumped into their arms.

"Welcome home, Lu!" Peter exclaimed

"Thank the Lion it's the holidays," Edmund said.

"I missed you so much!" Lucy cried.

"So did we," said Peter.

"Are mum and dad here yet?" asked Lucy.

"No, but they should be here soon," replied Edmund, looking at his watch. Peter and Edmund took Lucy's luggage over to the nearest bench and they sat down.

"It's too bad Susan isn't here, then we'd all be together," Lucy said sadly.

"But she will be soon, when she's done visiting her friends," Peter said trying to cheer up Lucy.

"Yes, I guess so but it still won't be the same," she said leaning against Peter's shoulder.

"She's right it won't. Susan has changed so much. No longer the Gentle Queen," Edmund said depressingly.

"Come on! Cheer up! It's the holidays! She may not be the same, but she's still our sister!" shouted Peter cheerfully.

"Your right. She is our sister and the queen of her is still in her somewhere," said Lucy optimistically.

"Children, you're here!" the three Pevensie's heard and turned their heads towards the sound. Standing not far away was their parents. Excitedly they grabbed their suitcases and ran over to them.

"Mum, Dad!" Lucy cried running into her parents, "I've missed you so much."

"So have we, baby girl," Mr. Pevensie told her.

"My boys! Come here and hug your mum," cried Mrs. Pevensie to her sons. Edmund and Peter hugged their mum and dad telling them about how much they missed them and how thankful they are for the end of the term. They also apologized about neglecting to write to them. After a happy reunion Mr. Pevensie, Peter, Edmund loaded the luggage into the car. All the Pevensie's got inside the car and drove home.

When they arrived the children took their luggage to their bedrooms and went to meet their parents in the living room.

"How was the term?" their mum asked.

"Great! I excelled in every subject!" Lucy proclaimed proudly.

"So did I," Peter said as if it wasn't big news.

"As did I," Edmund echoed.

"Just as I suspected from my children," said Mr. Pevensie proudly.

"Lucy, did Susan tell you her marks?" Mrs. Pevensie inquired.

"No, she didn't," replied Lucy.

"Well I might just have to give a ring to Abigail's house to ask her," said Mrs. Pevensie.

"You could also wait," Edmund suggested.

"That's probably the best idea," Mr. Pevensie said, "she probably doesn't want to be disturbed at her friend's house."

"Ok, probably the best," agreed Mrs. Pevensie, as she got up to prepare dinner.

"Children, dinner will be ready at six o'clock. Go unpack," said Mrs. Pevensie. All three children went to their rooms. Before Lucy could enter her bedroom Peter stopped her.

"Did you lie about not knowing Susan's marks?" he asked sternly.

"Yes," said Lucy reluctantly.

"Why?" Peter inquired.

"Because she told me not to tell mum because she's nearly failing in three subjects," she told him.

"Oh, well don't lie anymore," he said.

"I'm worried. About Susan, she never fails. I bet it's her rotten friends that change her," Lucy mumbled.

"Yes, I know. You can't just blame her friends, but that is one theory. But she'll be okay with a bit of luck," he said unsure.

"I hope so," Lucy said turning into her room. Peter went into his room that he shared with Edmund and told him what Lucy said about Susan's marks.

"Really, almost failing? Susan?" Edmund asked shocked.

"Yes, our perfectionist, practical sister almost failing," Peter responded.

"Wow! She usually so perfect in school," said Edmund still shocked.

"Yes, she has changed a lot," Peter, sighed.

"For the worst," Edmund stated.

"Yes well, some things can do that to person," Peter said turning to start unpacking. At six o'clock they were called down for dinner by they're mother and enjoyed they first meal home for the holidays.

A/N: This chapter is sort of a prologue. Here to set the story up. Tell you where Susan is in her "rebellion"(?) and how Lucy feels about Susan's new friends. I hope you liked the first chapter. This is a multi-chapter fic and I don't know how many chapters it will be so, yeah. Please review!