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.

We ran down the hall, and Mrs. Macready's hurried footsteps seemed to keep getting closer. We stopped at a row of doors. Lucy tried to open the first door on the right, it was locked. Edmund tried the second door, it was unlocked. We ran in but all froze, it was the same wardrobe that we had checked out yesterday. Edmund ran up to it and opened the door saying, "Come on."

"You have got to be joking?" Susan said/asked.

But just then the footsteps got closer and we all ran inside, I was last. I closed the door, but left it opened a crack.

"Get back." I whispered to them.

Suddenly we all kept bumping into each other and shouting, why we hadn't been caught yet was beyond me, because of all the noise we were making.

"Stop it!" said Edmund.

"Ouch! Hannah that was my toe!"

"I'm not on your toe!"

"Stop bumping into me!"

"Just stop shoving!" I shouted.

Then I tripped over something and saw Susan had too. I looked around and saw that we weren't in the back of a wardrobe anymore, we were in a completely different place. Susan and I had fallen on our backside's and landed in snow, the whole place was covered in it, and all the nearby trees were dead. I looked back and saw that we had just come out of the wardrobe, for I could see all the coats.

"Impossible." Susan gasped.

We both stood up and looked around in disbelief. None of this shouldn't be here, it just wasn't possible, but it was.

"That's alright. I'm sure it's just your imagination." Lucy said smiling up at us.

She was standing a couple feet away giving us one of her 'I told you so' faces. Edmund was standing not too far off, just staring at a place by the hills.

"I don't suppose that, saying we're sorry would cut it, would it?" I asked still feeling terrible for not believing my youngest sister.

"No." she said sadly.

I looked down, but then I felt something cold and wet hit my face and faced Lucy. She was grinning like a madwoman, and I knew what had just happened and that made me smile.

"But that might!" she shouted smiling even wider.

Susan and I looked at each other for a second before bending down and gathering snow. We soon started a little snowball fight, this was the most fun we've had sense we got here, I mean here as in the professor's house. But the game stopped when Susan threw a snowball at Edmund and hit him in the leg.

"Ow! Stop it." he whined glaring at us.

I then remembered that this whole time he knew about this place, and remembered everything he said to Lucy; and that got me angry.

"You little liar." I said glaring at him.

"You didn't believe her either." Edmund snapped back trying to defend himself, that wasn't going to work this time.

"Apologize to Lucy." I ordered him.

I glared at him when he didn't do it.

"Say you're sorry!" I said raising my voice a little, but not shouting, and giving him my best glare showing that I was serious.

"Alright! I'm sorry." Edmund said quietly jumping a little from my voice.

"That's alright. 'Some little children just don't know when to stop pretending'." Lucy said smiling at him, repeating his words from earlier.

"Oh very funny." Edmund hissed glaring at Lucy.

What was his problem lately?

"Well what do we do now?" I asked, just now realizing that the temperature seemed to drop.

"Maybe we should be getting back." Susan suggested hugging herself trying to get warm.

I'm pretty sure she noticed the change in temperature.

"I think Lucy should decide." I said smiling.

Lucy's face brightened as she exclaimed, "I'd like you all to meet Mr. Tumnus!"

I smiled and said, "Well then Mr. Tumnus it is."

"But we can't go hiking in the snow dressed like this." Susan protested motioning to her knee-length green skirt and loafers.

"No." I said agreeing with her.

I went back into the wardrobe, but only a little bit just in case the door shut, and grabbed four fur coats; I figured that the professor had so many and since it wasn't even winter back home, that he wouldn't even miss them.

"But I bet the professor wouldn't mind us using these!" I exclaimed happily.

I was happy that I could make Lucy happy as well as everyone else, happy that I could finally do something right for my family, and I was happy to see my family forget about the war. I handed a long brown coat to Lucy and when she put it on, it stopped right at her ankles, but it would keep her warm.

"Besides if you think about it, logically, we aren't even taking them out of the wardrobe." I said smiling and handing Susan a long black coat, which she took.

I then went over and handed Edmund a long and puffy, black fur coat.

"But that's a girls coat!" Edmund exclaimed glaring at it.

I looked at it and shrugged at him saying, "I know that, that's why I'm making you wear it."

'Well duh, of course that's not the reason why I'm making him wear it, I'm making him wear it because it's the warmest, and that he would try and tough out this cold weather if I hadn't said it. He glared at me before taking it and putting it on. The four of us then started following Lucy away from the wardrobe. I must admit, this was the most fun I've had in a long time. I was glade for the big brown, fur coat I was wearing, it seemed much warmer then it was.

"Lu, do you know why they have lampposts, I mean excluding the obvious reason, but I mean that's the only thing that looks modern here? Do you think we're in another time period?" I asked, since she probably knew more then us right now.

"I honestly don't know, I never asked, but I have to agree that we probably are in another time period." Lucy said.

It felt really strange asking an 11 year old questions, I mean I was the one she was supposed to come to for answers, me being the oldest and all. But honestly I felt like a teenager, like I was supposed to be, I actually felt like my age, and I was happy about it. For the first time in a very long time, I was able to be myself and not act older then I was. There was a small hill coming up. I couldn't help but smile and said, "I bet I can beat you up that hill."

"You're on." Lucy said smiling, also acting more of her age instead of a five year old, not to sound mean or anything.

We ran up the hill, laughing, I made it first but tripped and rolled down, stopping at the bottom. I heard laughing as I sat up and saw my siblings at the top of the small hill, well everyone was laughing except for Edmund. When they caught up I asked about Mr. Tumnus as I brushed the snow off. She started talking up a storm and started talking about everything she had down there. For the first time, in a very long time, I felt like we were a family.

I want you to know I am taking him out of the first Narnia story, he will be in Prince Caspian though. Sorry it just wasn't working with him in the picture, so I'll just take him out, but there will be something different within the story, it's not just going to be like a complete copy of the movie I just everyone go and read the changes, I promise I will bring Jason in but in the next movie, unless something changes and I just make something happen and change Narnia a little bit.