Narnia (based on the movies) I only own the female version of Peter, Professor Kirke's grandson, and the many others you don't recognize. Everything else belongs to C.S Lewis, though if anything happens in this story that you don't recognize from the books or movies is mine.

Hannah's point of view

"-97,98,99,100. Ready or not here I come." I announced uncovering my eyes.

I walked out of the room. It was very quiet, which was unusual because whenever we played this game, someone would make a noise, that allowed me to find them. Even if it wasn't intentional. I quickly walked along the hall and saw a chest, it was large, almost like the kind you would put old toys in. I was wondering if I should open it, but decided not to, not even Susan or Lucy would hide in that old thing, so I continued on.

"Come out, come out where ever you are." I called.

Just then I heard the sound of footsteps, and they were running; sounded a pair of feet. But then I heard Lucy.

"I'm back! I'm alright! I'm back!" her small voice shouted.

As I neared her voice I heard Edmund whisper, "Shut up she's coming."

It was too late, I walked up and saw Lucy standing there, and Edmund gave an angry sigh before coming out from the curtain. Lucy was looking confused, well that makes two of us, because I was confused as well, wasn't she the one who wanted to play this game?

"I don't think you three quite understand the meaning of this game." I said.

Just then I heard footsteps, I looked just as Susan stood next to me, almost equal in height, looking only slightly confused.

"Does this mean I win?" Susan asked.

"I don't think Lucy wants to play anymore." I said.

"Weren't you wondering where I was?" Lucy asked now even more confused.

"That's the point! That's why she was seeking you." Edmund said frustrated.

"But I have been gone for hours." Lucy said.

She then explained in such detail, that it almost made me believe her, about how she met a faun, and how they had tea and that were was a place called Narnia in the back of the wardrobe.

"Oh come on Lu, are you sure that you weren't just imaging things?" I asked, though I had a very strong feeling that she was telling the truth.

"Come on I'll show you." Lucy said grabbing my hand and heading off.

She dragged us into a room that was completely empty except for a very large wardrobe. I opened the door and only saw fur coats.

"Lu there's nothing here." I said.

"You have to all the way to the back, that's were I found Narnia." Lucy said.

I sighed before heading inside the wardrobe. I pushed aside many coats. Who on earth needed so many? When I got to the back, I was met with wood, as was to be expected. I even knocked on it a few times. I sighed and came out.

"Lucy the only wood back here is the wood in the back of the wardrobe." Susan said standing next to me.

Lucy looked at us ,shocked.

"But it really was there." Lucy said.

"Come on Lu, one game at a time, not all of us have your imagination." I said, getting tired and frustrated.

"But I wasn't imagining. I wouldn't lie about this." Lucy said almost in tears.

"Well I believe you." Edmund said, making us look at him.

"You do?" Lucy asked not believing him.

"Yeah, haven't I told you all about the football field in the bathroom cupboard?" Edmund asked with mock.

"Ed will you stop it! You just have to go and make everything worse don't you?" I asked glaring at him.

"It was just a joke." Ed said shrugging.

"When are you ever going to learn to grow up?" I asked.

The words had escaped from my mouth before I could stop them.

"Shut up! You think your dad but you're wrong!" Edmund shouted at me before running out of the room.

Susan looked at me and gave me a glare before saying sarcastically, "Well that was nicely handled."

She then left to and I was staring after her.

"But, it really was there." Lucy said to me, pleading for me to believe.

"I'm sorry Lucy, but Susan's right, enough's, enough." I said before wrapping my arm around her and leading her out of the room.

The rest of the day was spent in silence even through dinner, the air was so thick you could cut it with a knife. I sighed as I sat on my bed, already having changed into my pajamas and brushed my teeth, and couldn't help but think.

'Why am I destroying my family? What kind of sister am I, how can I protect them if I keep loosing their trust, and their love.'

I sighed before turning off the light and going to bed. I had probably only been sleeping for a couple of hours before someone burst through the door, turned on the light, officially waking me up, and jumping on my bed.

"Hannah! Hannah, wake up! It's there it's really there!" Lucy shouted.

I groaned and sat up seeing my youngest sister bouncing on my bed trying to wake me up, I looked at the clock and saw that it was 11:50 pm.

"What's there Lu?" I asked groggily.

I then saw Susan standing in my room along with Edmund, looking tired, well except for Edmund, he looked worried.

"Narnia! It's all in the wardrobe like I told you!" Lucy shouted with joy.

"Oh, but you were just dreaming Lucy." Susan said sighing.

"But I wasn't, and this time Edmund came to!" Lucy exclaimed facing Edmund.

We all looked at him and I asked hesitantly, "You saw the faun, the one Lucy was talking about?"

I mean if he was there, then it must've been real, I mean, Edmund and Lucy couldn't have all be dreaming the same thing. I watched as Edmund shook his head 'no'.

"Well, he didn't actually go there with me, he...What were you doing Edmund?" Lucy asked looking at Edmund.

Edmund looked slightly panicked and sighed before saying, "I was just playing along. I'm sorry Hannah, I shouldn't have encouraged her."

I looked at Lucy as she started sobbing, and I glared at Edmund. Lucy suddenly ran out of the room. I sighed before hurrying out of bed and running after Susan as she chased after Lucy, but not before shoving Edmund on the bed. We followed Lucy but froze when we saw that she hugging the professor. The professor was around 5"6, had white hair, kind brown eyes, was kind of skinny, and appeared to be around 70 years old. Susan and I looked at each other scared as we heard the sound of hurried footsteps.

"Well I am one shy of making you sleep in the stables. I'm sorry sir, I told them that you were not to be disturbed." Mrs. Macready said when she appeared in her bathrobe.

"It's quite alright Mrs. Macready, but first I think this one, is in need of a little hot chocolate." the professor said kindly before passing Lucy to Mrs. Macready.

"Come along dear."

We started to leave but stopped when the professor cleared his throat, making us stop.

"I would like to speak to the both of you first thing after breakfast." the professor said before leaving.

We looked at each other before heading to bed.