Part 4

Peter's POV

Peter was happily dreaming of Summer when he was jumped upon by something. He grunted and mumbled something.

"Peter! Peter wake up!" He heard Lucy say excitedly. "It's really there. Narnia and Mr. Tumnus. Its there. And this time Edmund went too."

As Lucy was saying all this she was jumping up and down on Peter. Susan and Summer walked into the room sleepily but wanted to know what all the commotion was.

Peter looked at Edmund. "You saw the faun?"

"Well no. He…What were you doing Edmund?" Lucy asked.

"I was just playing along." Edmund said. "I'm sorry Peter, I shouldn't have encouraged her. You know how little kids are. They never know when to stop pretending.."

Summer's POV

Summer knew that Edmund was lying through his teeth. But not wanting to cause a scene she didn't say anything.

Lucy ran out of the room crying. Summer glared at Edmund, then sighing she left the room to go find Lucy. Susan and Peter followed after her.

Summer rounded a corner and found Lucy hugging an older gentleman. "This must be the Professor." She thought.

"You children are one shenanigan shy of sleeping in the stable." Mrs. McCreedy came from the opposite direction from where Summer, Lucy, Susan and Peter had come from. But Mrs. McCreedy didn't say anymore because it was just then that she saw the professor. Summer would have burst out laughing at the look on Mrs. McCreedy's face had it not been so serious. "I'm sorry professor, I told them that you were not to be disturbed." She said glaring at the four of them.

"That's alright Mrs. McCreedy." The professor said quietly. "I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation for this. But I think that this one is in need of a little hot chocolate."

"I'll come with you." Summer said and took Lucy by the hand, not wanting to be there anymore.

Peter's POV

Peter watched Summer and Lucy leave. Then he and Susan turned to leave also. But were stopped by the professor clearing his throat. He motioned for them to follow him and soon they found themselves in his office. Peter could only think of Summer at the moment and wish that she was here with him to help explain everything.

"You seemed to have upset the very delicate internal balance of my housekeeper." The professor said.

"We're sorry sir." Peter said. "It won't happen again sir." He grabbed Susan's hand and turned to leave.

"It's our sister sir. Lucy." Susan said taking her hand out of Peter's grasp.

"Ah. The weeping girl."

"Yes sir. She's upset." Susan said.

"Hence the weeping." The professor said matter-of-factly.

"It's nothing. We can handle it." Peter said glaring at Susan.

"Oh I can see that ." the professor said sarcastically.

"She thinks that she and Summer found a magical land in the upstairs wardrobe." When Susan said this it suddenly caught the Professor's attention.

"What was that?" the professor asked.

"The wardrobe upstairs. Lucy and Summer think they found a forest inside of it." Peter said. The professor led them to a couch to sit down.

"They won't stop going on about it." Susan said.

"What was it like?" the professor finally said.

"Like talking to lunatics!" Susan said.

"HEY! I resent being called a lunatic!" Summer said from the doorway.

"Am I to assume that your Summer?" the professor asked. When she nodded he said. "Well I didn't mean them I meant the forest. What was it like?"

Summer was about to explain it but was cut off by Peter. "You don't believe them do you?" he asked.

"You don't?"

"No…." Summer said mumbling something else.

"What was that Summer I didn't catch that?" Peter said grinning.

She just glared at him. "I said that you weren't very nice about it."

"Liar."

"Me? Lie? I would never do that!" Summer said innocently.

"Enough. Now Susan what were you saying?" the professor stopped Peter and Summer from their little game.

"Of course not! I mean logically it's impossible." Susan said.

Summer rolled her eyes at Peter. Peter just grinned knowing that Susan liked to be smart.

"What do they teach in schools these days?" The professor asked confused.

Summer was about to answer the question but Peter stopped her knowing full well that she would get into trouble. "Edmund said that they were just pretending." Peter said.

"And he's usually the more truthful one is he?"

"No this would be the first time for him." Peter said.

"Well if their not mad and their not lying then logically they must be telling the truth." The professor said.

"So you're saying that we should just believe them?" Peter asked

"She's your sister isn't she? And she(pointing at Summer) is your best friend isn't she? You're a family. You should try acting like one." The professor said. Peter looked over at Summer, she was grinning triumphantly.

Susan, Summer and Peter got up and left the room. They all went back to their beds and fell asleep.

Summer's POV

Summer woke up the next morning with the sun shinning on her face. She got up and looked out the window and saw that that the rain had cleared up over night and it was now a bright an sunny day.

"Susan!" Summer went to go wake her up. "Susan it's a beautiful day outside."

Susan sat up. "Is it? Well good. I have been wanting to get out there and look around."

LATER OUTIDE

Everyone was outside. Susan, Peter and Edmund were playing cricket. Summer and Lucy were sitting under a tree on a blanket. Lucy was reading and Summer was sketching a picture of the house. "The house looks really beautiful from my point of view." She thought.

"And Peter winds up for the pitch…" Summer looked up and laughed Peter. He was announcing his own game. Peter bowled the ball and hit Edmund in the leg. "OW!" was all that Edmund said.

"Whoops! Wake up dolly daydream!" Peter said.

"Why can't we play hide and seek again?" Edmund said

"I thought that you said that it was a children's game." Peter said.

"Besides we could all use the fresh air." Susan said.

"It's not like there not air inside the house." Edmund said.

Peter walked over to Summer and flopped down next to her. "Are they at it again?" Summer asked "Yep." Peter said.

Peter then looked at her drawing. "That's very good you know." He said quietly.

"Thank you." Summer said blushing.

"Come on Peter!" Edmund shouted. "You can flirt with her later." This just made Summer blush even more. Peter stood up and walked back over to where Edmund and Susan were grumbling.

"You ready?" he asked.

"Are you?" Edmund retorted.

Peter bowled the ball and this time Edmund got a pretty good whack at it. The ball went flying through the air. Then-

CRASH!

The ball went through a window and knocked something over inside the house.

Everyone went inside to see what they had knocked over. It turned out to be the armor of a knight.

"Well done Ed." Peter said.

"ME? You bowled it!" Edmund shouted.

"What on earth is going on ?" a voice said followed by footsteps.

"The McCreedy!" Summer said.

All of them started running to look for a place to hide. They ended up in the room with the wardrobe.

"Oh. You've got to be kidding me!" Susan said

"Come on lets just go there is no where else to go." Peter said grabbing Summer's hand and ran toward the wardrobe.

Everyone climbed in and Peer was the last one to get in. He Pulled the door shut somewhat. Summer then laid a hand on his shoulder and whispered "Come on."

Everyone started backing up the back of the wardrobe. Suddenly peter and Susan fell backwards into the snow. Their faced were ones of wonder and confusion.

Summer and Lucy just walked out in the snow laughing.

"impossible." Susan said standing up.

Peter turned to Summer and Lucy and said. "I guess that saying I'm sorry won't quite cover it will it?"

"No" Summer said. With a mischievous grin. "But this will might." And with that she through a snowball that hit Peter right in the face. Summer started laughing until she too was hit in the face with a snowball. Everyone was having fun with the snowball fight until one hit Edmund in the arm.

"Ow. Stop it." He said scowling.

"You little liar." Peter said angrily.

"You didn't believe them either." Edmund said accusingly.

"Apologize to Summer and Lucy." Peter said in a warning tone.

Edmund just stood there. "Say you're sorry." Peter said taking a step towards Edmund.

"Alright I'm sorry." He said with a frightened look on his face.

"That's ok. Some little children don't know when to stop pretending." Lucy said mockingly. Summer burst out laughing when she said that.

"Oh very funny." Edmund said sarcastically.

"Maybe we should go back." Susan said.

"I think that Lucy and Summer should decide." Peter said smiling. Summer whispered in Lucy's ear.

"We would like you to meet Mr. Tumnus!" Lucy said grinning from ear to ear.

"Well Mr. Tumnus it is then." Peter said.