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Note: Once again, this chapter is a long time coming! I might(operative word might) be able to get the 12th chapter up today, but I'm not sure yet. And also this one has a bit more sweetness and humor, just a nice break from the original witch tactics! Enjoy! And also, for those of you who have been waiting so long, haven't given up on me, and sent all those wonderful reviews, I have a new humorous one-shot I wrote just for you! It's called Who's Your Favorite? so to everyone who's waited, and sent in a review, that story is dedicated to you!

Peter Goes To College

Chapter 11. AWE!!

"Kids! Dinnertime!" mum called, sticking her head out the cabin door.

"Coming mum!" Susan replied. Mum walked back in the house.

"See you tomorrow." Tina said.

All of us stood up, and before I truely knew what saw what was happening, I saw Edmund blushing up a storm. Tina had kissed him on the cheek. Oh boy, Lucy would be kicking herself for weeks for missing this! Susan's eyes were wide, and Tina was hastening back to her cabin. Nick walked after her, and as soon as they were out of earshot Susan and I started going "AWE" and "OOO" making him blush all the more.

"Edmund's got a girlfriend." Susan said.

"So, what if I do!" Edmund said.

"Ooo, snippy." Susan said.

"Darn right." Edmund said.

"I'm gonna go wake Lucy up." I said.

"Alright Pete." Edmund said before turning back to Susan "You have a boyfriend and I'm not bugging you about that!" I heard him say.

"Oh how I wish they were 14 and 12 again." I mumbled to myself.

I walked to Lucy's room, and, as I figured, she was still asleep. I walked the rest of the way over to her bed and sat down.

"Lu." I said lightly shaking her shoulder. She made a noise and rolled over. "Come on Lu, dinner's ready." I said again. She rolled back over and looked up at me. "How are you feeling?" I asked.

"Ok I suppose." she replied.

"Well come on, dinner's ready." I said patting her leg, that was still under that blankets, and stood up.

"Will you carry me?" she asked.

"You want me to carry you to the dinnertable?" I asked, slightly amused, and slightly confused. She nodded her head. "Piggyback?" I asked. She nodded her head again. "Alright but just this once." I said bending down allowing her to prepare for the ride.

I stood up and found she weighed alot more than the last time I had carried her like this. And the funny thing was, I would usually find Edmund carrying her around like this so did that make me weaker than my little brother? Dear Aslan I hope not! But when I walked out of Lucy's room, apparently Susan and Edmund had made up because Edmund was staggering in the door with Susan on his back.

I stood there starring as he struggled through the door and from the way Lucy was on my back she was just as shocked and amused as me. When they saw Lucy and I starring at them Susan started laughing and Edmund looked humiliated.

"What's going on?" I asked.

"Susan didn't want to walk in." Edmund mumbled "But I won, so now, Susan I believe you have a confession to make." he said his face lighting up.

"Alright alright, keep your pants on, I'll say it!" Susan grumbled "Edmund, my dearest brother, you are much stronger than I."

"Did we miss something?" Lucy asked.

"Susan and I made a bet, if I could carry her inside, she had to confess in front of you two that I was stronger." he replied "But it's over now soooo..." he said dropping Susan.

"OW!" she exclaimed as she hit the ground.

"You never said I couldn't drop you once the bet was over, you just said I couldn't drop you during the bet." he said.

"Fine, but could you at least be chivilrous enough to help me up." she said stinking her hand up.

"Of course." he replied pulling her up.

"Well, you learned a valuable lesson today Su." I said.

"What's that?" she asked.

"Never let Edmund carry you... unless your unconcious." I replied. Edmund nodded his head.

"Wait a second! You carry her around all the time!" Susan said pointing at Lucy.

"Might I say she's my little sister. She's smaller than me, your exactly my size, it's not as easy to carry you." Edmund replied.

"I still don't see how you carry her around all the time." I said, with her still on my back.

"Eh, you get used to it." he said shrugging.

"Apparently, what are you stronger than me now?" I asked.

"It's possible." he replied.

"That is not fare." I said.

"Hey, life's not fare." he replied "And it's a good thing it isn't."

"What do you mean?" I asked.

"Nothing. Come on, let's go eat. I'm starving." he said, and just a tad quickly at that. But I shrugged it off for the moment, parcially because I felt my back would go out any minute, but I promised myself we would discuss it later.