A crowd was gathering in the train station. I pushed through the sickening crowd, trying to see what was going on. What I saw almost took my breath away. Peter was against 3 guys, all of them pounding him against the wall. Peter fought back with the strength of a lion, but it wasn't enough. Wasn't enough, until a small, skinny boy with dark hair jumped on one of the guys attacking Peter. The guards broke up the fight, pushing Peter roughly away.

"Act your age," The guard snarled.

Peter just stood there, unmoving.

"Peter?" I asked, and he turned.

"Tori?"

"Hi. Quite a fight there," I raised an eyebrow.

Peter ran a hand through his hair, "Sorry you had to see me like that."

"Are you ok?"

"Just fine." He sighed, and the skinny boy approached him.

"You're welcome," The boy said stiffly. Peter just stared back at him.

The boy's gaze shifted to me, "Hello. You are?"

"I'm Tori."

"Hi Tori, I'm Edmund. I'm Peter's brother," Edmund said, still in this cranky manner I assumed was his natural manner.

"Edmund, please be nicer," Peter said, not like how he was with me.

"I'm sorry Tori, could you give us a moment?" I nodded and rounded a corner.

Edmund and Peter were talking very quietly, until Edmund shouted, "That's what we are Peter! Kids! No one's gonna treat you that way anymore!"

I pushed my back against the wall. For some reason, the energy was leeching out of me. Then I noticed that someone was watching me. I looked that way and saw a girl watching me. I have seen her before, all alone at school. What was her name? Oh yeah, Susan. Well, Susan stared at me, her daggers shooting out. A little girl was standing next to her. I think her name is Lucy, Susan's sister.

"Peter!" Susan said, and ran to Peter.

"Nice going, Peter. What happened?" Susan asked, and I felt a pang of jealously. Was Susan his girlfriend?

"He bumped me, then made me apologize," Peter said gruffly.

"You can't start something. You have to act like a kid in England!"

"That's what Edmund said."

"Hey, what happened to Tori?" Edmund asked, looking around.

I gasped and moved a little to my left, pretending to be with the crowd next to me.

"I guess she went on," Edmund shrugged, and they left.

"Come on Peter!" Susan tugged at Peter's sleeve. Then it hit me, Susan was Peter's sister! Ok, so I don't have any competition. Or do I? I heard gossip at school. Peter is one most talked about.

After I was sure they left, I wandered around the train station. Then I found Peter and his siblings sitting on a bench.

"Hey! There's Tori!" Edmund said, pointing to me.

"Hi guys," I stood next to Edmund, who was sitting on the left.

"Where did you run off to?" Peter asked.

"No where," I said vaguely.

"You must have went somewhere," Said Susan, glaring at me.

I didn't answer her, I stared at the wall across from us.

Peter started to stand up, "Tori, would you like to sit down?"

I shook my head violently.

PLINK! My hair fell around my shoulders.

"Oh, darn. My ribbon broke."

"Do you have another?" Susan asked.

"No."

"Then you might get in trouble with the principal!" Lucy gasped.

I smiled sweetly, "I guess I'll have to take my chances." Lucy smiled.

"Where do you suppose the train is?" Asked Peter.

"There it is!" Lucy cried, pointing.

We all turned our heads, and the next few moments were insane.

The wind picked up, and was blowing everything away. The lights flickered and the titles were flying off the walls. All the people in the tunnel didn't seem to notice the changes. I glanced to my side, and the Pevensie children were holding hands and looking down. So I crossed my arms and stared at the ground. The train passed by us, and I felt a softer breeze lift my hair a little.

I opened my eyes, and what I saw amazed me. Ocean stretched as far as the eye could see. A sandy beach tickled my shoes. I could taste the salt on my lips.

"What….."