Sometimes Susan thinks Peter must be absolutely blind. Or at least absolutely blind to everything except Lucy.

She'd say something but she doesn't suppose it would matter. Her wishes (not to mention Edmund's) will never come in more than second place compared to Lucy's. She feels guilty sometimes because Lucy is her little sister and it isn't right that she is jealous of her and that she resents her for being the baby of the family and the favourite. Lucy is manipulative though – maybe not out of spite but that doesn't change the truth. If her little sister wants something all she has to do is put on a babyish voice and widen her eyes and she will get it from Peter or their parents.

She is glad to be the prettiest in the family (she loves her sister really she does but she just wants something for herself) because it means that their grandparents and their neighbours and strangers in the street pay her attention. She does not want the world to revolve around Lucy.

In Narnia, with a thousand suitors at the palace gates, she decides that she would rather make Lucy happy than have that attention anyway.