Chapter Six

"Make sure you feed Jadis." Peter called, walking Susan out the door. It was 2006 and Peter and Susan were walking around Lewistown, Pennsylvania. They were looking at all of the new gadgets and gizmos.

"I think that if we're going to look like an ordinary family in this time, that we need to get several items." Susan said.

Peter stopped and looked at a great blue store. "Wal-mart. Let's go in here." He said.

Susan grabbed a cart and started to look at items. "What about a TV?" She asked, stopping in front of a stack.

"Grab four." Peter said.

"Why four?"

"One for Edmund, One for Lucy, one for us, and one for the living room." Peter explained.

Susan and Peter moved along and came to three new stacks. One was for CD players, one for DVD players, and one for VCR's. "And these?" Susan asked.

"Four."

After about four hours of shopping, Peter and Susan were pushing two carts and having several employees pushing carts.

Susan leaned in and whispered, "How are we going to pay for all of this?"

"Don't worry, the professor left us the mansion and everything in it. That includes his money." Peter said, pulling out a huge wad of money.

"We're home." Susan called. "We need help."

Susan walked out back to find Lucy talking to a girl about seven years of age.

"You should've seen him. Aslan was so great and beautiful. You would've loved Narnia."

Susan rushed up to Lucy and led her away. "What are you doing?" she asked.

"I'm doing what Aslan said. I'm telling people about Narnia." Lucy said.

"Wait until we get settled in and make some friends." Susan said. "Peter and Edmund need our help."

"Wow. This TV is amazing." Edmund said. Peter had just put up all four TV's VCR's and DVD players. It took him a while, but he got it.

Peter leaned over and shut the TV off. "We need to set up some rules. First, no talking about Narnia or Aslan or anything without our consent. Second, when we go back to school, we're going to learn about World War Two. Please don't let it slip that we were there. If you want to share anything say something like, 'Our great grandfather told me…' And Finally, you will be in when we tell you to be and in this time, you two need guardians. I will be turning eighteen April nineteenth, and Susan will be eighteen on April twenty-ninth, therefore, we will be your guardians."

"Wow, a lot of rules. Don't you trust us?" Lucy asked.

"It's not that. This day in age, things are more restricted. If you are out after a certain time, we will get in trouble." Susan explained.

Just then, The four of them heard a sound out the window. A car drove by and beeped at a person walking.

"We're also going to need one of those." Peter said.

"Well, for now, I say it's time for dinner and then we can finish talking afterward. Did you feed Jadis Lee?" Susan asked.

"Yes. She really wanted to get out of her cage though." Edmund said laughing.

"Go bring her here. She can run around while we eat." Peter said. Susan headed out to the kitchen to begin working on dinner, while Peter turned the TV back on and him, Lucy, Edmund, and Jadis sat on the couch and watched it.