A/N- ok, I am quite nervous about this chapter. I didn't intend to write it this way, but it just sort of... came out like this. I don't know if it works, I don't know if you like it, so PLEASE review
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Chapter 2- Edmund and Lucy
A light pitter-patter could be heard on every window of the great Cair Paravel. This light pitter patter was a source of constant annoyance to King Edmund the Just, who was attempting to read a book about the old laws of Narnia, and see whether any of said laws would help him manage to reconcile an issue brought to his attention a few hours before.
Without warning, Edmund's vision went dark, and he found it difficult to find air. Something had been pulled over his head and shrouded him in darkness, a feeling which left him feeling cold and alone, something he had not encountered since he had been under the ownership of… her. Edmund began to panic, furiously trying to rid himself of the offending object, but something was holding it down, not letting him go. He moaned in fear as he remembered the dark shadows in the dungeon, and the feeling of being cold… oh, it had been so cold.
As his thoughts began to drag him down, he heard an anxious voice near him, and he felt the material being pulled away. A pair of hands gripped his shoulders tightly, and a voice was saying his name over and over.
"Edmund? Edmund? I'm so sorry Edmund; I didn't know that would happen. Edmund?"
With his arms still wrapped around him, Edmund slowly lifted his head, feeling relief that he was once again able to breathe. A pair of blue eyes met his, and he found himself looking at the culprit of the prank. His younger sister Lucy. She pulled him into an embrace, constantly repeating words of comfort and apology. Once he felt better, he pulled himself gently out of her embrace. She wrung her hands, looking both scared and guilty at the same time.
"Oh Ed, I'm so sorry! I only meant to play a prank, but you just collapsed, and then I just…" A few tears had begun to appear in her eyes, which stared up at him in a pleading manner. He shook his head lightly, trying to appease her.
"No, it's not your fault Lucy. I just… being under that blanket reminded me of being with her… I felt trapped, and it was so dark, and I just panicked." He tried to smile reassuringly at her, but he wasn't sure if it worked- she still looked nervous.
"Are you sure you're alright? I could get Peter or Susan to come…" although she looked even more nervous at the prospect of explaining to her siblings her prank which had ended quite wrong.
"Lucy, it's alright. It was just an accident, and we're both fine. Besides, you know how those two would react… probably force me to stay in bed for a week or something ridiculous like that." Lucy let out a small giggle at that.
"I'm still really sorry Ed… I won't ever come near you with a blanket again," Lucy said seriously. Edmund just laughed and ruffled Lucy's hair. The two siblings walked out of the room, one eager to forget their memories, the other eager to help. Edmund eventually forgot the terrifying feelings he had experienced under the blanket. When you were with Lucy, it was hard not to smile and forget your worries. And when that girl was your sister: it was impossible.
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