AN: Okay, I know that Edmund in the movie may not have been every interested in girls and you would have thought that Peter would be the one giving the advice, but Edmund wasn't called Just for no reason.

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It had been half an hour before Susan had returned to the weaponry room and told them that dinner was ready.

"Great," said Lucy, "I'm starving. All this fighting has made me hungry. Can we practice again tomorrow?"

The boys nodded and Lucy followed Susan out the room. The brothers were quiet, until Peter said, "Go on. Say what you have to say."

"Who said I have anything to say," said Edmund, hiding a smirk from his brother

The younger boy gave Peter a side glance and saw Peter glaring at him.

"Alright," Edmund turned around to Peter, "so of all the girls in the world, you pick the one has the closest relation to you. You do relies that Susan is our own fresh and blood?"

Peter sighed, "Okay, firstly, Susan and Lucy are the only two girls in Narnia. So it would have gone down between them two and secondly does it really matter if she's my sister?"

"Exactly," said Edmund, as though he was trying to explain to a five-year-old that one plus one equals two, "She is your sister. Sister, Peter."

Peter remained quiet.

"But," said Edmund, clapping a hand on Peter's shoulder, "You do have a point about Lucy and Susan being the only girls in Narnia."

Peter looked up at Edmund.

"Look," Edmund said, "If you're just kissing her for fun or for the sake of it you should stop now, because you both will probably never be able to just go back to being brother and sister again. But, hey, you don't have to listen to me; I'm only an 11-year-old kid."

"Now," his mischievous smile appearing on his face, "If there's nothing more, I think some dinner is waiting for us downstairs."

Peter looked doubtfully at his little brother and nodded. He followed Edmund from the weaponry room and back down the corridor, lost in thought.

No, he thought. Edmund wasn't his little brother anymore. He may only have 11 years of experience, but Peter couldn't call him little, younger, yes, but no longer little. He supposed it was because he was so small in size that he looked little, but he's advice showed how much he had grown up.

Peter remembered all those time when he had told Edmund to grow up. But now that it was actually happening Peter wished he had never said it once to him. Peter was proud of him, no doubt. His sword fighting had improved greatly and he was showing signs of a promising young knight and king, but he was still only a child…

They reached the hall and walked towards their sisters. Peter sat down in between Edmund and Lucy, while Susan sat on Lucy's other side. The elder siblings kept their eyes on their plates, while Edmund was trying his hardest not to start laughing again.

Dinner was a quiet meal. Neither of the siblings said anything to each other, until Lucy finally lost it, "What's the matter?"

Her elder brothers and sister looked up at her. "What do you mean Lu?" asked Edmund, "Everything perfectly fine."

"No it not," she said, "Susan, Peter why are you not talking to each other?"

They didn't answer, so Lucy continued, "It's the whole kissing thing, isn't it?"

"Isn't it?" she insisted when she was met by silence.

"Catch's on well, doesn't she," said Edmund, grinning

Susan gave him a look to silence him, while Lucy said, "Peter just apology to Susan."

"Why," said Peter, sounding very childish, "Susan kissed me"

"Not last night," she said quietly

"Last night," said Edmund, sitting in an upright position. He turned to Peter and raised his eyebrows, "Last night."

"Look," said Peter, standing up, "Ed, Lu, I appreciate both your concerns but Susan and I can deal with this ourselves."

"No you can't," said Lucy suddenly, making the elder three look at her, "You are both acting my age and you shouldn't be acting my age, because you're not my age. Now sit down and we shall talk about this until you both are agreed to be friends again!"

"Yeah…What she said," said Edmund

Peter stood frozen for a moment at Lucy's outburst, while Susan pushed her plate away.

"Alright," said Susan standing up, sarcasm in her voice, "You want us to be friends again. Then well be friends again."

"I knew she'd say that," said Edmund, grinning

However she shocked everyone, including herself when she got out of her chair, seized the front of Peter's tunic and crashed her lips against his. As fast as she had done it she pulled away, turned and walked from the hall.

She left behind two stunned siblings and a very uncomfortable Peter. There was silence for a long time. It was Edmund who first spoke.

"Well," he said, "I guess that puts meaning in the phrase 'kiss and make up.' Although I think the making up part needs some work, that was more of a 'kiss and run away' but I'm sure you could work on it-"

"Edmund," said Lucy and Peter in union, "Shut-up."

The younger boy blinked in surprise but didn't say anything more.

"I think I go and see how she is," said Lucy, standing up and walking out after her sister.

The brothers were quiet for a while, until a small smile crept onto Edmund's face, "Last night," he said suspiciously, "Last night you both didn't do anything that may include a bed or being in a bed, did you?"

"Peter?" he said when elder brother didn't reply.

"No, Ed," he said in a flat tone, "We didn't have sex if that's what you're asking."

"Wasn't the exact reply I was looking for," muttered Edmund, "But I suppose it answers my question."

"Maybe you should go see how she is," suggested Edmund, shrugging

"Lucy's doing that," Peter's tone hadn't changed.

"Okay then," said Edmund standing up, "If you want to sit here and soak in your misery I won't stop you, I'm going to see Phillip."

Peter remained where he was and watched his younger brother walk from the hall.

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