SO if you haven't noticed yet, I changed the length of the eternal winter from 100 years to 17 years, just so that it makes more sense. Ok, on with the show! As always, thanks for reading and please do review!

(Peter's P.O.V)

"It's alright! I'm back! I'm alright!"

That was Lucy shouting. Why was she giving herself away like that? "Shut up, he's coming!" That was Edmund. Now they were both advertising themselves. From the direction of their voices, it sounded like they were down the hall. I looked left, then right and I saw the two of them. Ed was hiding behind a curtain and Lucy was standing next to them.

"You know, I'm not sure you two quite have the idea of this game." I said.

"Weren't you wondering where I was?" Lucy asked, confused.

"That's the point," Edmund interjected. "That's why we were seeking you."

"Does this mean I win?" said Susan, coming up behind us.

"I don't think Lucy wants to play anymore." I said.

"I've been...gone for hours," she insisted.

"Lu, what are you talking about?" I asked.

"Follow me." she said. She led us into the room where she was. The only thing in there was a wooden wardrobe at the back wall. "Look inside. There's a magic land back there. There really is!" We all looked at each other and sighed. Susan opened the door to find nothing but fur coats. I inspected the door and its hinges. Edmund knocked on the sides.

"Lucy the only wood in here is the back of wardrobe." Susan said.

"One game at a time, Lu," I said. "We all don't have your imagination." The three of us started to walk out, but Lucy wasn't done.

"But I wasn't imagining!" she insisted.

"That's enough, Lucy." said Susan.

"I wouldn't lie about this!" Her voice was starting to crack, and tears were coming to her eyes.

"Well, I believe you," Edmund said, stepping forward.

"You do?" Lucy asked.

"Yeah, of course. Didn't I tell you about the football field in the bathroom cupboards?" How'd I know he was going to make a crude joke?

"Oh will you just stop?" I said. "You just have to make everything worse, don't you?"

"It was just a joke," Ed defended.

"When are you going to learn to grow up?"

"Shut up!" he yelled, coming closer to my face. "You think you're Dad but you're not!" He stormed out of the room.

"Well that was nicely handled," Susan said, glaring at me before running off after Edmund.

"But..." Lucy whispered to me. "It really was there." I wanted to believe her, but it just sounded so ridiculous and absurd.

"Susan's right, Lucy," I said. "That's enough." I followed my younger siblings out of the room, and the last thing I heard was Lucy shutting the door of the wardrobe.

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(Third Person P.O.V.)

Night fell, but Lucy was still in her bed, looking at the candle flame, thinking of Mr. Tumnus, and wondering if he was alright. There was only one was way to find out, however. Slipping into her rain boots and out the door, she walked towards the room with the wardrobe. Unbeknownst to her, Edmund had just come out of the bathroom in time to see his little sister walking around the corner. With a grin playing on his lips he decided to follow.

Lucy made it to the wardrobe and opened the door. A cold wind blew the flame of her candle out. She smiled with delight and climbed in. Edmund followed shortly after. "Lucy?" he called. "Where are you?" "She must be playing in there." he thought. He crept to the wardrobe and threw the door open. "Boo!" he shouted, hoping to get a scream, but when there was no response, he became quite puzzled. "She's not that smart." he thought again. "Lucy..." he called once more, climbing in the wardrobe. "Hope you're not afraid of the dark." He shut the door behind him, not caring how utterly foolish that was.

He pushed his way past all of the fur coats, calling his sister's name before finally stumbling backwards onto something cold. Edmund quickly scrambled to his feet and took in the scenery around him. He was in the middle of a mystic wood, in the middle of the day, and it was completely covered in snow."Lucy, where are you?" he called out again. "I think I believe you now." Where could she be? It wasn't long before the boy came to a small clearing and he looked up to see an iron lamppost, a small flame burning inside. However, what caught his eye the most was there was what looked to be a shining gold butterfly, flying around, and not burning up!

Edmund walked around it and walked through the woods some more. "Lucy!" he called out again. He found himself on what appeared to be a path. Then, he heard the faint jingling of bells...

Ha! Cliffhanger! But I'm sure you all know what happens next right? (wink). Now I know several of you have been asking me, wondering when Peter and Diamond will meet each other, or even if the Princess will meet her mother, the White Witch. But all shall be revealed in time.

If you guys want more, and I know you do (another wink), please don't hesitate to review.

XOXO- Blue