Ok, boring chapter but it has to be done, will get more developed and exciting later....maybe I'll add some Edmund whump that isn't inflicted by Peter.....Edmund whump is good.....
Oh *shakes head* please enjoy!!!

Wildfire2: Cookie for you! There is some other reason why Peter is being so mean and it'll be explained and hinted in in later chapters


The Pevensie children were sitting on a bench waiting for the trains. One to take the girls to their school and one to take the boys to their's.

It had been two weeks since Peter's explosion. Edmund dreaded going to a school with Peter because he often caught Peter glaring at him, looking like he was going to kill or hurt him.

With a sigh Edmund realized he probably was. The only thing that kept Peter from doing that was probably the fact that he still cared about his sisters.

Edmund looked over and saw Peter glaring at him. Again.

He slid down on the bench and tried to make himself disappear. 'What did I do?'

He felt a hand on his shoulder and found Susan looking down at him.

She smiled and Edmund smiled back.

Ed had always had one of those smiles that lit up the room but this one was just a tired, forced smile. Susan forced back the tears and the yells.

Her family was falling apart.

Lucy leaned against Edmund and offered him more comfort.

They sat like that for awhile until Lucy jumped up and screamed, "Owww!"

In a flash Peter was up and had Edmund by the collar of his shirt.

'Once a traitor, always a traitor.' He thought bitterly.

Edmund looked at him with fear in his eyes.

"No Peter! No!" Lucy yelled.

He looked at her confused. "He hurt you."

"No! It was magic!"

Peter reluctantly let go of Edmund's collar and looked around.

Even though they were inside a train station a heavy wind was blowing. As Edmund scrambled away from Peter he started to see flashes of blue sky. In a few seconds the train station was replaced with a cave.

The Pevensies walked towards the entrance and saw a beautiful beach.

Lucy grinned at her siblings and ran towards the water. Susan and Edmund followed.

The three younger Pevensies forgot their worries as they splashed around in the water.

Peter just stared at his brother. He was often watching Edmund, watching for the slightest thing.

'Edmund will betray us again.' Peter thought, 'I know it.'

When Edmund realized his brother was staring at him again he stopped splashing and his smile turned back into a frown.

Susan and Lucy noticed and both sighed.

'It was nice while it lasted.' Susan thought.

Lucy marched up to Peter and put her hands on her hips. "We're back in Narnia Pete! Enjoy it!"

Avoiding answering his youngest sister Peter looked around.

He saw the ruins of a castle and looked back to Lucy. "I don't remember any ruins in Narnia."

Lucy rolled her eyes and looked. Surprisingly there were ruins.

She started walking towards it, furious at her brother. The older Pevensies followed, and when they got to the ruins they started exploring.

After a few minutes Lucy found herself asking, "I wonder who lived here?"

Susan walked towards Lucy and stumbled across a piece of a chess set. "I think we did."

Lucy looked at her, puzzled.

Edmund walked over and looked at the piece. "Hey that's mine! From my chess set." He grabbed it and looked it over.

Peter stayed back. 'He shouldn't have a chess set. Traitor.'

Lucy, oblivious to Peter's dark thoughts, looked around again. "Can't be!"

She rushed forward to the middle of the ruins.

When her siblings joined her she pointed at certain places. "Imagine walls, and columns there. And a glass roof."

Peter used his imagination and almost gasped. "Cair Paravel."

They each started investigating the ruins more closely.

Edmund bent down and looked at something. "Catapults."

Peter jumped at the sound of his brother's voice. "What?"

Edmund gulped but Susan and Lucy came over and nodded for him to continue. "This didn't just happen. Cair Paravel was attacked."

They all looked worried and walked towards a wall, which Peter slid back.

It revealed an old wooden door. Peter broke the door and looked into the pitch darkness.

Edmund reached into his bag and silently offered his flashlight to Peter. Peter yanked it away, turned it on, and then descended the staircase on the inside of the door.

Lucy and Susan both gave Ed reassuring smiles as they entered. Edmund came in last.

Finally, they arrived in the main part of the inside. There were four chests, each with a statue in back of them. Each Pevensie silently found their weapons and clothes that fit them, not enjoying looking through their old belongings. Lucy also got her cordial.

Then, they headed back outside to spend the night in the ruins of their old home.

Peter went to the far end of the ruined throne room and Lucy, Susan, and Edmund all gathered on the dais.

They were all asleep within a few moments.


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