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CHAPTER 3

It was still strange to face the fact that I was walking right beside a talking wolf which until now I didn't even believe I was meeting. He looked so arrogant and unfriendly. I shuddered every time I took a glance at him.

As we walked towards the destination I didn't even know where, I looked around my surroundings in awe. The trees around me were all big and tall. The warmth breeze was flying gently against my face. Whatever this place is, I'm just so glad to be here.

After a moment I took a look around my surroundings with full awe, the wolf that I've been following groaned, making me jumped a few step back.

"A-are you alright?" I asked carefully, not wanting it to suddenly bite my head off for asking.

"I'm fine." He replied coldly.

I walked up to him and started walking beside him now rather than following his tale at the back. "Where are we going?" I asked curiously.

"A place that all of your questions will finally get answered."

"And this place is called?" I asked with an unfinished tone and looked down at the wolf with the feeling of craving to get a proper answer already.

"Cair Paravel. It's a castle where the rulers of this country live. From all of the experiences I've got about people getting sucked into this world, I'm one hundred percent positive they can help you out."

"You mean, help me out of this world, or help me out with my current problem without actually getting out?" The wolf seemed so confused about my mixed up question and looked at me like I was some kind of a lunatic or something. "They will actually help, right?" I asked clearer hoping this time the wolf would understand.

"Of course they will. It's their duty after all." The wolf answered half-heartedly. Honestly, if that was even possible, I think I saw him rolling his eyes. Should I say wow?

I coughed for his attention again. I know he would probably already sick of my presence near him but I didn't know how long it would take us to actually get to Cair Paravel. So, if I want to make the whole journey more fun, I would want to get to know this talking wolf better.

"What?" he snapped at me with a glare.

"I'm just trying to loosen the tension feeling between us okay, will you cooperate with me or not?"

"No. I hate being friends with strangers. Especially humans."

"Our population is not that bad. For example, me. Tada."

"You are just the worse I've ever met so far."

"That is so deep my friend." I said dramatically with my hands on my chest.

"And the most dramatic one." He mumbled the words under his breath.

I rolled my eyes for the, so far, the comments I've been getting from the unfriendly friend I just met. "Where are they anyway? Those people who got sucked into this world like me?"

"You might want to save your energy of keep on asking questions because that energy shall be useful when we finally arrived." He said sarcastically.

I mumbled to myself about how stupid it was talking to this wolf anyways. I didn't take that to the heart. I knew he was somehow nice but I just couldn't figure out how exactly to get his attention on me without him being annoyed. Yet.

I thought about all what had happened today. I still couldn't imagine how I could get sucked into this world by simply entering an old wardrobe made of wood with my curiosity quickly became unmanageable. What would happen at the store when Kayla and Joanna discover I've gone? What about the masquerade party I was willing to attend? What about my family? Mom? Ryan? Ryan… He hadn't paid the money I loaned to him…. What about my life in my own world?

Guess I had to wait for a while to answer all of the questions above. This is going to be a long journey.

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Edmund was in the library. As usual, he made himself went to his favorite place to be alone with his stubborn head while reading some books randomly.

His brother and sisters often questioned his attitude might be an odd and the stubbornness which was always inherent in him and well-known outside the audiences of the castle. But even then, the Narnians knew how good and sincere was the heart of The Just King to them. They would not doubt the ability of the King would have them backed down this country. Narnia had long been in peace during the Pevensie siblings for the first time came and defeated The White Witch. And it was the beginning of the beatific vision which is behind the door, toward the triumph of gold.

He was fascinated by the writings that generated by Narnia. The first time he landed his eyes on the papers they underestimated it arrogantly, he criticized their work would be worse than anything in this world. But after drowning himself examining and reading their work, it's all not that bad with what he had always imagined.

The door of the library suddenly burst open, making Edmund fell off his chair. Standing up and rubbing his back from the sudden hurt, he looked for the figure who just did that to him.

"Hi Ed! What's with the fun here?" Lucy's voice was heard in his ears and he gritted his teeth annoyed.

"Come up with something more funnier would you?" Edmund said sarcastically and walked towards his little sister who was grinning at him wickedly still rubbing his back.

"I am sorry to make you fell off your butt-" Lucy stopped and chuckled when he received an official look of 'you are dead to me already' from Edmund and continued, "but Peter wishes your presence immediately to his office. Something is happening." She explained.

"What's happening?" he frowned.

"Someone has stumbled here."

The two siblings rushed to their brother's room immediately to find out more about the recent problem they had received unexpectedly.

They knocked on the door and Susan opened from the other side of the room. Her faced looked worried and frustrated all mixed up. The room fell silent as the two siblings walked inside and sat on the empty coach in the middle of the room. They were facing an unknown girl that looked so tired and sweaty. On the next single couch at Edmund's right oblique sat Peter with his hands were in fists, holding up his chin and had the same expression as Susan. Edmund stared back and forth at his brother and sister in furrow. "What's going on?" Edmund asked full of confusion written clearly on his face.

"Another one." Peter replied simply and sighed. "This doesn't make any sense." He added afterwards.

"If we remind ourselves back, the period of time between the last one and Ariana is long enough for us to forget these random people getting thrown here actually." Susan explained and sat next to me. She looked at me with pity sparkling in her eyes. All I wanted to say to her was that, I was fine and I didn't need that look to comfort me.

Sure enough I looked tired and dirty. I was a little bit pale because of the dehydration I had. That wolf didn't stop by or try to find a source of water for us, or exactly for me to fight it off.

When I arrived here with the wolf, I was stunned by the size of the castle that stood firmly in front of my eyes. I couldn't believe I got stumbled into a world that was more amazing than Barbies' worlds.

The wolf leaded me to this room in the end and I just sat on the couch until a figure of a person with blond hair and a pair of gorgeous blue eyes came in and greeted me. He introduced himself as Peter, The High King of Narnia and I was stunned at how generous he was. We had a talk before even Susan came in. He told me about random people got thrown here just like I did these days and told me all about Narnia is different from my own world but he stopped when Susan came in and shooting words of worried at me and Peter and about how to deal with it again after I came.

I sat on the couch with a face that shown nervous and alienated. I didn't know any of them, but I knew enough from Peter earlier that they were siblings. He happened to be the oldest, Susan was the second oldest, then followed by Edmund and Lucy is the youngest.

After a long wait and expectation of one of them to move, a faun came in with carrying a tray that contains one cup of warm tea and sandwich. He put it on the table in front of me and said, "Please." and then smiling sweetly at me.

Susan took it and gave the cup to me. "Have a drink, you must have been thirsty." she said in gentle. I took it from her gladly and then drank it with like only one second. I felt the four siblings' eyes on me and I peeked behind the cup I held onto my face and smiled awkwardly. "You know, this tea is very good." I said with awkwardly and embarrassed and just to snap away their pity faces.

There was a silence for while with their eyes still on me, and then Lucy broke it off, "Then, you shall drink more. Here!" she poured the tea into my cup smiling widely. I think I would love Lucy more than anyone in here. She seemed so nice and innocent. She looked about twelve or thirteen and she had these chubby red cheeks that I really love from her. Compare to her sister, I had to admit Susan was probably the most beautiful in the family but Lucy wasn't ugly. She was just so cute. She had the same color of hair as Susan's but hers was brighter and shining if it was under the sun light. Susan's hair was as dark as the guy that sat across me, who I assumed was Edmund.

Peter was the only one who was blond and I was like, where did that come from.

"Don't look at me that way."Edmund suddenly spoke up harshly. Yes, I was looking at him but not in the feeling of admiring or something like that.

"Sorry." I mumbled but clear enough for everyone to hear.

"How did you get into this world anyway?" Edmund asked, raising his eyebrow.

"I walked into an old wooden wardrobe that didn't have an end at the back. I ended up looking up at a forest."

"Hm. Short story."

"I'm not story-telling about what happened to me here. I want answers and a way back. My family and friends were probably looking for me by now."

"I'm afraid you can't." Peter joined the conversation. "You are about to stay here until we figure out how to help you out."

Confused and sadness were mixed up on my face, my jaw dropped open in disbelief. "B-but I-I thought you would help me as you said earlier."

"I did say I could help. But not getting you out of this world. We haven't figured out how. I'm sorry." He apologized deeply and his voice was all concerned and pity.

The emotional tense really got into my nerves because I don't like people to pity me because I don't pity any, and I knew I was strong enough to deal with my problems.

"We can give you a good service in the castle while you stay here until we find out a way." Susan added with a smile.

"You will have so much fun for staying here, I promise!" Lucy said cheerfully, making me for the first time since I arrived, smiling.

"And, we don't bite." Peter said grinning, "except Edmund."

"Hey!" the younger brother exclaimed. "I don't bite either." He rolled his eyes.

"Well, you bite when it comes to people randomly touching your stuff." Lucy added.

"I didn't bite anyone okay. If anyone ever touches my stuff randomly, it was you. Bloody hell, where is the book I bought last year at the city anyway Lucy? Burning it into ashes didn't you?" Edmund said sarcastically.

"It is in my bedroom all along and I haven't finished reading it yet!"

"You are so slow." He rolled his eyes.

"So what anyway."

"It is my book you stole it from me while I was asleep. I was reading that hot stuff."

"Hot stuff Ed? Really?"

"Yes, really. I fell asleep while I was reading it. It was a good one and you stole the moment from me."

"You were drooling by the way when I came in."

"Shut up."

"My pleasure."

"Please, you both." Susan said rolling her eyes. Susan rested her eyes on me afterwards. " You must be so tired. Let's clean up and take a rest shall we?"

"Let's get to the guestroom! I've always loved that room!" Lucy exclaimed happily and rose from her seat.

I, as the only one who had been silence since my last conversation with Peter finally spoke up and followed Susan and Lucy to stand up. "Is it that nice?" I asked smiling wickedly at Lucy. The feedback that Lucy gave me was beyond expectation. "Sure! Oh my, you will love it instantly as soon as you come in. Trust me." She winked.

"Wait a minute," Edmund cut off our conversation and we turned our face at him, "that guestroom you are talking about, is it... is it that one?"

"Of course. Which one do you think? It's my favorite, you know it." Lucy said and then sticking her tongue out at him.

"How could you do this to me." Edmund said dramatically, putting his hand over his chest.

"Ed..."

"Seriously though, how could you?" he waved a hand at Lucy to stop talking, "find another one okay. I don't want to wake up every night just to find that she would probably sneaking into my damn room."

"What?" I asked feeling offended. How dare he talked like that in front of my face.

"I know you are like those other girls who would probably do what I just said."

"How dare you think of me that way-" I said pointing my finger at him but he cut off.

"Don't point your finger at me. You live in my place." He said harshly.

"Ed-" Peter tried to stop our argument but I unfortunately had to cut it off.

"For your information, I'm not that idiotic and embarrassing because I have my self-esteem. Say things about me like that again, I will not put my respect on you like I already did to your brother and sisters." I breathed for an oxygen and then continue, "they are much more nicer towards me, and respect me even though I'm just some strange girl getting stumbled here randomly."

For a while Edmund just stared at me that I knew his eyes were burning in anger. He wanted to argue more but he knew he wasn't supposed to because what he and I were having was watched by the others. If I was allowed to guess, he would just continue it even with stronger argumentation if we were both alone.

"Susan, just bring her to her room okay." Peter said immediately.

"Of course." She obeyed and led me to the guestroom with Lucy following on the back.

As the door slam shut from behind me I could hear Edmund's groan echoed the room.


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