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"The Guardian: The Beginning"

Chapter 1 "The Wardrobe"

It was raining, Amelia really was starting to hate the rain. Ever try being in a truck with the back filled with wood and driving on a muddy dirt road. Amelia was squashed between David and Frank, they had all grown in the past year and fitting straight in a row in truck was getting difficult.

"Are we there let?" asked Frank.

"Almost," said David.

"I can't wait. I can't breath," said Amelia.

"I can squish you more," said Frank.

"You have a malicious nine year old mind," said Amelia.

"We're here. Just let me park the truck in the garage," said David.

Amelia sighed, she just wanted out of the truck.

Amelia, Frank and David sprinted to the house. The took their outdoor shoes off in the mudroom, they didn't want to track mud everywhere. They hung their soaked jackets.

"We better change," said David.

"Why did the Professor make us do that at the crack of dawn?" asked Frank "now I'm tired,"

"Stop complaining," said David.

Amelia went upstairs to let her brothers argue. She changed into a knee length light brown shirt and elbow length lavender blouse. She put on black shoes with a thick low heel, she wasn't quite as graceful on heels let.

Amelia and Frank were excited because they finally got to meet the kids also staying with the professor too. They had been to busy with things the professor needed them to do so they hadn't meet them before.

"Why hello, we didn't know there were more kids here," said a blond haired boy.

"We live with professor permanently" said Amelia.

"O' I'm and hopeful orphan," sang Frank.

"You'd be an orphan if you had no siblings at all. You act like such an dimwit sometimes," said Amelia.

"That one hurt," said Frank rolling his eyes.

"He's very eager, I'm sorry," said Amelia.

"Not a big deal," said a brown haired girl.

"I'm Amelia," said Amelia.

"I'm Franklyn but call me Frank," said Frank.

"Our older brother David is in the barn unloading wood," said Amelia.

"I'm Peter," said the blond haired boy.

"I'm Susan," said the brown haired girl.

Another two kids appeared. A younger girl with a brown hair and a younger boy darker brown hair.

"I'm Lucy," said the younger girl.

"I'm Amelia," said Amelia.

"I'm Frank," said Frank "our older brother David is currently unloading wood,"

"Edmund," said the younger boy.

"Where do you two go to school?" asked Susan.

"I go to Fearringtons School ," said Frank.

"I go to Royal Masonic School For Girls," said Amelia.

"Two different school," said Lucy confused.

"David goes to Fearringtons with me," said Frank.

Amelia just shrugged her shoulders.

Susan had everyone playing some sort of vocabulary game, or torture technique if you asked everyone besides Susan. David wanted nothing to do with a bunch of kids.

"Can we play hide and seek?" asked Lucy.

Susan and Edmund didn't like the thought of that.

"Please, Peter," said Lucy.

"One, two, three," said Peter.

Frank and I knew this place better then the Pevensies and it wouldn't be fair so we decided to hide in places they'd be able to find us for a little while. We soon realized that was an mistake.

"We should have just hide in good spots," said Frank clearly running out of ideas.

Lucy was having problems finding a place to hide too.

"Let's help each other find a place to hide," said Frank.

"Good idea," said Amelia "maybe you do have some brains in there,"

"I do have brains, I just prefer not to use them," said Frank smirking.

"Here," said Lucy.

All three of the kids stumbled into the room. Frank and Amelia felt a certain atmosphere, something that reminded them of Narnia. Even Lucy felt something magical about this room.

"Into the wardrobe," said Frank.

"This is going to be super tight," said Amelia.

Amelia heard Peter still counting torn between being the first found or stuffed in a wardrobe.

"Just get in," said Frank.

Amelia, Frank and Lucy kept backing up farther and father.

"This is a huge wardrobe," said Amelia.

"Ouch!" said Frank "that was my foot,"

"Sorry," said Lucy.

"Is it just me or is it getting cold?" asked Amelia.

Next thing Frank and Amelia knew they were sitting in snow.

"This is one big very cold wardrobe," said Frank.

"Your not running off without a coat, you two," warned Amelia finding three coats.

"What is a light post doing here?" asked Frank.

"It can't be…" said Amelia.

"Shh, I hear something," whispered Lucy.

Frank latched himself to Amelia when he saw the human like creature with fawn legs. Lucy screamed. The fawn dropped it's parcels.

"It's only a fawn," said Amelia.

"With a human body!" said Frank "I don't remember ever seeing one before,"

"The only creature we know of is centaurs," whispered Amelia.

Frank let go of Amelia.

"Lucy," pleaded Amelia as Lucy walked toward the fawn.

Lucy picked up one of parcels and held it out to the creature.

"Were you hiding from me?" asked Lucy.

"I-I-I didn't want to scare you," said the creature.

Amelia muffled a laugh talking Frank's hand, out of habit.

"May I ask what you are?" asked Lucy.

"Well, I'm a faun," said the creature.

"With a human body," said Frank still frightened.

"Frank, don't be rude," whispered Amelia.

The faun's eyes shot toward Frank and Amelia. Frank did

"And what are you? Some sort of miniature giant?" asked the faun.

"No, we're girls and a boy," said Lucy chuckling.

"Your in fact human," said the faun.

"Of course," said Lucy.

"What are you doing here?" asked the faun.

"We were hiding in the wardrobe," said Frank now standing by Amelia once again.

"In the spare room," said Lucy.

"Let me introduce myself. I'm Tumnus," said the faun.

"I'm Lucy Pevensie," said Lucy.

"Where are we?" asked Frank.

"Narnia," said Tumnus.

"This isn't the place I remember," said Frank.

"I know, it's quite shocking," said Amelia.

"I'm Frank Kettle," said Frank with more confidence.

"Amelia Kettle," said Amelia look around.

"There aren't any birds singing," said Amelia.

"They haven't sung in a long time," said Tumnus.

"How about you come to my place for tea." said Tumnus.

"I don't know, I really should be getting back," said Lucy.

"It's fine, Lucy, if only for a little bit," said Amelia.

They all followed Mr. Thumnus to his home. Amelia still didn't understand why their weren't any birds singing.

Amelia mind was still pondering things even as Mr. Tumnus and Lucy talked.

"Amelia," said Frank giving his sister a light shove.

Amelia heard the Mr. Tumnus say there hadn't been Christmas in a very long time.

"But why? They always was Christmas," said Amelia.

"Huh?" asked Lucy.

"Wait a second. Your Princess Amelia and Prince Frank," said Mr. Tumnus.

"Yes," said Amelia.

"You've been gone many years," said Mr. Tumnus.

"Now, we've returned," said Amelia.

"You two were born here?" said a very confused Lucy.

"Aslan sent us away when we were nine and eight," said Amelia.

Amelia, Frank and Lucy drank tea and fell asleep when Mr. Tumnus played a song.

Amelia opened her eyes to see it was dark out now. Frank and Lucy also awoke.

Mr. Tumnus was muttering things about how bad of a faun he was. Amelia had a very bad feeling.

"We better get going," said Amelia.

"But you can't," said Mr. Tumnus "they can but you can't,"

"Why?" asked Amelia not liking it at all.

"You're the guardian of the light. Your suppose to save Narnia, see you're the main guardian. You will wait for the whole group," said Mr. Tumnus "We need all of you, I mean us Narnians that is,"

"Okay. Frank, you and Lucy need to go back," said Amelia.

"I'll take you to my friends' home," said Mr. Tumnus.

"How will we find her?" asked Frank irritated.

"Don't worry. We'll meet, I promise," said Amelia.

It was a while before Mr. Tumnus had returned. Amelia was so confused, guardian? Aslan never told her that.

"Come on, it isn't safe," said Mr. Tumnus.

Amelia didn't like the sound of that. She knew something was not right in Narnia. Was the White Witch behind it? What has happened to her home? Why is overly cold in Narnia even for winter? And what has happened to her friends?

"Why isn't it safe?" asked Amelia.

"The White Witch, even the trees on her side," said Mr. Tumnus.

"She calls herself the Queen of Narnia," said Mr. Tumnus.

"How dare she kill my family then call herself queen after we left," snarled Amelia.

"She's killed many Narnians, we all feel that way," said Mr. Tumnus.

"Mr. Thumnus," said a talking Beaver.

"Mr. Beaver, I found Princess Amelia," said Mr. Tumnus.

"Come in," said Mr. Beaver.

"Who is it?" asked another beaver.

"Mr. Tumnus," said Mr. Beaver.

"And who is our guest?" asked the other beaver.

"Princess Amelia," said Mr. Beaver.

"Dear me," the other beaver.

"What do I call you?" asked Amelia.

"Mr. and Mrs. Beaver," said Mr. Beaver.

"You have a very nice home," said Amelia.

"I'm faltered your majesty," said Mrs. Beaver.

"Just call me Amelia," said Amelia.

"There was two others. A girl named Lucy and Prince Frank. I sent them back so Prince Frank could bring all four siblings," said Mr. Tumnus.

Back in England Lucy and Frank were having a hard time explaining things. Frank felt like he was being treated like a mentally ill person, which angered him. His sister was alone in Narnia and they didn't understand. Lucy was confused about why they couldn't get to Narnia.

"It's a solid," said Susan.

"What's going on?" asked David.

"Lucy thinks their is a woods in the wardrobe," said Edmund.

"There is!" said Frank clearly upset with the other Penvsies kids.

"What was it called?" asked David.

"You aren't honestly encouraging them," said Susan.

"No, I believe my brother," said David.

"Narnia," said Frank.

David's eyes lit up with memories. He tried to hide it from the others. This was ludicrous, there was no why they got back into Narnia.

"Where's Amelia?" asked David.

"She stayed there. Mr. Thumnus said she couldn't leave, that she was the guardian of the light," said Lucy.

"She's must just still be hiding," said Peter.

"You don't know her," said Frank, surprising himself.

"A person just doesn't disappear in thin air," said Edmund.

"Enough," said Susan.

"David, you have to believe us. Amelia remembered Narnia just like both us do," said Frank.

"It's just a game," said David.

"Fine! I'll go back without you!" said Frank pushing David out of the way of the door "you stopped believing!"

"Don't you believe me?" asked Lucy.

"That's enough Lucy," said Peter leaving.

Lucy was left alone in tears. She didn't understand anything that was going on. Why couldn't she get back? Why did Amelia have to stay?

In Narnia Amelia laid on a small bed the Beavers had found for her. She was very impressed that they treated her like she was average, she didn't like being treated special. She didn't feel like she was at home, her home was with the centaurs. But she knew that most of the centaurs she knew would be dead. She held onto the hope that Agion and Aegion were still alive, that would save her from insanity. She guessed they would in their late teens or early twenties now.

Amelia missed Frank. She also felt guilty because she knew David had long stopped believing in Narnia even though he was born there. She felt a few tears fall down her check. She ran a hand threw her wavy light brown hair, the only thing she could do that she did in England. Being in Narnia made her miss her parents, her aunt, her uncle and even all of the people that had been killed.


Please review. It's power feed for authors. Also if they are grammar or spelling mistakes please let me know. I only catch so many. For some reason Mr. Tumnus is Mr. Thumnus on my spell checker.