First off I'd just like to say thank you to everyone who has clicked on this story and given it a chance. Thank you. Here is chapter two:

Madeline opened her eyes, and had to blink a few times to remind herself where she was. She was in Narnia, a kingdom ruled by four siblings. Queen Lucy had offered her a place to stay at Cair Paravel till Madeline was better acquainted with the land. No one had paid much attention to the younger Queen bringing a teenager with strange clothing into the palace. The other royals and guests were far more concerned celebrating the young King's birthday.

Lucy had found one of her sister's old gowns that fit Madeline, and guided her to the party. Madeline was introduced to Queen Susan, whose beauty outshine even the most gorgeous of hollywood starlets. Queen Susan had given her a nod hello, but had to return to make sure that the party was going as planned. Lucy then introduced her to Peter, the elder of the Kings. Peter was entertaining one of the Dukes from another kingdom and gave Madeline a simple hello as well. Lucy then brought Madeline to the birthday boy, who greeted her quickly and then turned his attention back to his guests.

Lucy then made arrangements for Madeline to stay in one of the smaller guest rooms, and invited her to have breakfast with the royal family in the morning.

Madeline looked around her guest room, eyeing the few dresses Lucy had provided for her. Lucy was nice, but the other Royals seemed a bit, well, distant. At least she'd have Lucy to keep her company.

Madeline did her best to remember through out the hallways the directions Lucy had said led to the dining hall. After taking the wrong turn three times, Madeline soon found herself standing before the royal family, who were finishing up their breakfast.

She sat down in the empty seat beside Lucy, and the young Queen slid her some of the remaining food.

"The weather is going to be wonderful today" Susan announced "We should pack a picnic and ride out to the Isle"

The other royals nodded their head. Madeline cautiously took small bites of the fruit with the fork provided for her.

Susan smiled, and glanced over at Madeline. "You should come to, the Isle is simply marvelous this time of year."

Lucy's mouth dropped. "I forgot, Mr. Tumnus and I had plans to be at the Harbor." Lucy turned to Madeline. "You have to meet him. He's one of dearest friends."

Susan scoffed. "You can spend time with Tumnus at the Harbor any old day. The Isle will only be connected to the main land for another week."

"I can't just back out of a promise" Lucy argued.

Susan straightened her posture. "Well, then you spend your day as planned, and Madeline can come with us to the Isle instead. You can introduce her to Mr. Tumnus later."

Madeline stood quietly near the stables as the older three royals mounted their horses. Without Lucy around, Madeline felt a bit more of the odd one out. She glanced at the horse provided for her to ride.

"Have you never ridden a horse before?" She heard the concern from Queen Susan.

"Not on my own" Madeline answered.

Susan rolled her eyes. "Ed, let her ride with you,"

Edmund groaned. It was just like Susan, always ordering him around.

"Well, come on" He shouted at Madeline, as she hardly made a move to get up on Phillip.

He helped her up on the horse, placing her in front of him.

Madeline began to feel uneasy. She felt too high off the ground.

"Are you alright?" Edmund asked, as Susan and Peter's horses began to gain ground.

"Yes" Madeline answered, in a bit of the daze.

She felt sick to her stomach as they rode. His grip around her tightened as he guided his horse over a rough patch of dirt. Madeline felt her face heat up like an oven. When they finally arrived at the Isle, Madeline looked over at the beautiful land. She couldn't help but smile at the scenery.

Edmund stopped the horse, and j umped off. Madeline had barely registered what happened when she noticed she was up there by herself.

"You'll be fine" Edmund shouted, encouraging her to jump off as well. He reached his hand up for her to grasp it. Madeline bit her lip, allowing him to help her down. It was a disaster. She almost fell on his head, and then she fell on the ground. She quickly stood up and ran over to the blanket and quickly sat down.

Susan suggested that they play games before they eat, but Peter was starving. He had already taken out half the food, when Susan insisted that they play a sort of trivia game. She divided them into to teams and they each had to guess their partners answers ti the questions. Susan had placed Madeline on Edmund's team.

The first question was what was the other's favorite color.

"Blue?" Susan guessed. Peter shook his head.

"Green?"

"Wrong again!"

"Orange?"

"It's Yellow!" Edmund shouted. Susan glared at him.

"I knew that" She muttered.

Peter laughed.

"Alright, Ed" Peter said. Madeline had written down her favorite color on a card Susan had provided for everyone. "What is Madeline's favorite color?"

Madeline figured he would get it wrong. After all, they've known each other for what, a day?

"I'm basically guessing" He said, laughing. "I'm going to go with, red?"

Madeline nodded her head. "You're right!"

"We've only known each other a day, and already we know more about each other than you know your own family." Edmund laughed.

"It was just a lucky guess, Ed" Susan reminded him.

"How could you not know my favorite color is yellow?" Peter asked.

Once the picnic was over, Edmund helped Madeline back on to his horse.

"This was fun" Madeline said. The two had lost in Susan's little game, as expected.

"Surprisingly was" Edmund replied. He then got on behind her, and two rode back to Cair Paravel. Neither spoke again as they made their way. It wasn't an awkward silence though, but a more comfortable one.