Awkward
Peter was sad to be told he was never going back to Narnia. He stood with his beloved siblings, and said goodbye to Caspian, when suddenly, Susan went and gave him a big hug. She turned to go, and on sudden impulse, turned and kissed him. Peter felt bile rise in the back of his throat. He had never kissed a girl, (the only girls that really mattered were Lucy and Susan) and was disgusted by the idea! 'I'm sure when I'm older I'll understand," Lucy said, although she didn't sound very sure. "I am older and I don't think I want to understand!" Edmund declared, and both siblings looked at Peter, Peter looked at Susan and Caspian who were sharing what looked like a private joke. "This is very, very awkward," He said, frowning. Both siblings nodded, and then Aslan looked over and winked.
DANCING
Each Pevensie child thought of something different when they heard the word dancing.
Edmund downright despised it, and thought that balls could do without it. Lucy imagined the trees alive, and swaying to the rhythm. Susan, being the teenage girl she was, thought of dates, and romantic dances.
And, finally, Peter remembered the times in England where, during the horrid war, Peter and Edmund would take turns in dancing with Lucy and Susan. To reassure. For comfort. Yet, he seemed to be the only one who remembered those dark days. They could only remember happiness.
Ridiculous
"I am not wearing that ridiculous outfit!' Edmund declared, turning his nose up at a girly sort of outfit. When his stylist tried to force-dress him, his bellows summoned Peter, Susan and Lucy. "What is this ridiculous noise?" Susan asked, Peter and Lucy gaping at their stubborn, bare-chested brother. "I am NOT wearing that ridiculous cloth" The Just raged. "Put it on, and stop being ridiculous!" Peter exclaimed. "You have to wear it also." The Just told the Magnificent. The High King gulped, and the Gentle and the Valiant took this opportunity to laugh at their ridiculous brothers. Unfortunately, it was the other way round, when the Queens were failed to be dressed in pants and chain mail. In the end, it didn't take long for them to realize the stylist made a ridiculous mistake and switched around the Pevensie's clothes. At the end of the day, the Pevensie's had an opportunity to laugh at their ridiculous day.
Match-Maker:
Once, Queen Susan decided to play 'match-maker.' She tried to pair Lucy up with a boy named Samuel. Lucy 'forgot' about her date and instead went to tea with Mr. Tumnus instead. Edmund was introduced a… possessive girl named Bella. Whenever she went NEAR him, he hid in his private library. Susan tried a different approach with Peter. She introduced him to a friend of hers, Annie. Annie broke up with him because he wouldn't spend time with him. Susan gave up, sure her siblings would die unmarried. She decided to concentrate on her love life instead.
Love
As kings and queens of Narnia, they all had certain love for certain aspects of this place.
Lucy, Queen Valiant, ruler of the Eastern Oceans, had love for the animals of Narnia, and the habitat they lived in.
Peter, King Magnificent, ruler of the Northern Sky, showed love for the people of this country inside the wardrobe.
Edmund, King Just, ruler of the Western Woods, loved the traditional aspect of old Narnia.
Susan, Queen Gentle, ruler of the Southern Sun, enjoyed and had love for the hunts, the sports, riding her horse in pursuit (to catch, not kill) beautiful creatures.
