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In London, Louise went to an all-girl boarding school when she attended middle school. That's where she met Susan. On the first day she met Susan were when they were in their 1st year of middle school. They were both around 11 years old. Louise noticed Susan on the first day of English.
The teacher asked, "Does anyone know what the "A" in The Scarlet Letter, stands for?"
Susan's hand was the first to shoot up and most of the girls stifled a laugh. Louise gave them all questionable looks. The one sitting next to her whispered, "She's the dork and teacher's pet, newbie." Louise nodded but thought that the girls were being quite mean to her.
The teacher smiled. "Yes?"
Susan smiled back for atonement. "Adultery obviously."
The teacher nodded her head gratefully. "Do you know what that word means?"
Susan nodded her head furiously. "It means to cheat on your husband. The proof for her adultery was her pregnancy."
Most of the girls rolled their eyes or mimicked her in a mean way. Louise was different: she listened to Susan intrigued by her knowledge.
After class. Susan talked to the teacher, and he talked to her impressively and gave her a big chapter book. Louise sat at her desk putting her books in her nap-sack slowly. Once Susan started to leave the room, Louise caught up to her.
Susan pulled her eyebrows together. "Can I help you?"
Louise smiled a little. "My name's Louise…I just moved here from Yorkshire."
Susan nodded reluctantly. "That's a very interesting and historical place."
Louise nodded awkwardly. "Could I sit with you at lunch?"
Susan pursed her lips. "And give up sitting by myself?...of course you can sit with me." Louise giggled a little. "I'll see you then…"
Susan smiled back. "Susan…Susan Pevensie."
They were inseparable ever since. Once they got to another boarding school for high school, things changed. The dorky Susan and Louise pair changed, they became the most beautiful girls on campus. Every boy wanted to court them, every girl wanted to be them or look like them. All of the girls that were mean to Susan in middle school tried to be friends with her.
Susan didn't want anything to do with those girls and could tell they were fake. Louise was always grateful for that.
Almost every night Susan would invite Louise over for a sleepover. Louise would secretly have a crush on Peter. She would always try to get Susan to play some type of game with Peter and the siblings, so it wouldn't seem like Louise had a crush on him. But Susan would respond with, "I spend way too much time with them. I invited you over for girl's night, to get away from my brothers."
Louise would simply just nod. Until one night, Susan agreed to have Peter play a board game with them. That night when the game was over and Peter left, Susan hugged Louise and squealed, "You like Peter…I'm so excited. You could be my half-sister."
Louise blushed. "I do not like him."
Susan giggled and nudged her. "Yes you do…it's so obvious now Louise. You always wanted to hang out with him. I've been so blind."
Louise rolled her eyes. "You're so confident in this."
Susan smiled. "I have a project now…project get you and my brother to court."
Louise scoffed, "I'd love to see you try and get that to work."
The following weeks Susan asked Peter questions about Louise. "What do you think of her? She's nice don't you think? Ask her to the dance?"
Peter knew what his sister was doing but just played along like he didn't know anything. One day on his own, he went to the general store. He ran into Louise, and she smiled kindly at him. "Hi Peter."
He thought she was beautiful. She had gorgeous auburn curls that fell to the top of her abdomen. Her deep blue eyes were dazzling to him. She had cute little nose and small little freckles on her rosy cheeks and her nose.
He smiled back at her. "Hey Louise, where are you headed?"
His smile made her want to collapse. He was so handsome. Louise shrugged her shoulders. "I was just walking around."
Peter gestured towards the store. "Well I was just heading here. Would you like to join me? We can get a bite afterwards."
He was asking her out to go somewhere. Her stomach was doing flips. Louise smiled brightly and fiddled with a piece of hair. "I would love that."
They both bought the groceries Peter needed, and they had a wonderful dinner. It wasn't awkward at all; they talked about the different boarding schools and laughed and listened to serious stories.
Afterwards, Louise held his hand while he walked her back to her home. She blushed each time she looked at her left hand. Once they got to the outside of her house, Louise let go of his hand. "Thank you for dinner and walking me home."
Peter smiled. "It was no problem. Actually I had more fun since you were here."
Louise quickly pecked his cheek and blushed a deep red. She then ran inside slightly embarrassed, but Peter didn't mind. He touched the still tingling and chuckled to himself. He let out a breath of air and fog came out. He didn't notice how cold it was, he was thinking about how a girl like that kissed a place on his face.
The war came a year later, and Louise and Susan became more beautiful. Boys would ask Susan and Louise on dates but both passed. When Susan and her siblings left to the professors', Susan left her Louise behind.
When they came back, they came back a new family in Louise's eyes. They seemed older than they appeared and more connected as a family. They were especially closer to their brother Edmund.
When they came back and the war wasn't as a danger, Louise and Susan would hang out more often. Peter would also take Louise out sometimes, but neither would tell Susan about it.
One day, all of them seemed depressed especially Susan. She seemed heartbroken almost and it scared Louise.
Peter asked Louise to lunch with him one day. While they were eating, Louise gave him a look that said, what's going on. She asked, "Peter where have you four been?"
Peter looked at her unquestionably. "If I told you, you wouldn't believe me."
Louise touched his hand slightly across the table. "What's wrong with Susan?"
Peter looked angry and over-protective. "She fell in love." He grumbled angrily.
Louise raised an eyebrow. "With whom? Where? What's going on? What are you not…?" Peter held up a hand. "Louise please. Can we get off of this subject?"
Louise jumped a little at the raise of his voice. She saw his saddened look upon his face, and she knew she should stop. She moved the topic on with, "So how are you and your friends doing? I know you haven't gotten along with them for a while."
Peter smiled because she listened to him. They talked and ate for an hour more. Finally, Peter walked her home. When they got there, Peter sighed. "I'm just worried about her Louise. I don't know what to do."
Louise touched the bottom of his chin and pulled it down to look at her. "Everything will be fine Pete. My Su will get through this."
Peter grinned a little. He then pulled her in for a kiss. Their first kiss. They opened mouthed it, and Peter tried to make it loving, but it was a little sad. Louise was startled for a little then closed her eyes and deepened it.
When they pulled away, there was no awkward blushing or running. They pulled into a tight embrace, and when they pulled away, Louise whispered, "Just come to me and talk if you're worried."
Peter's eyes became grateful. "I will…and Louise…thank you." Louise smiled at him and looked at the ground. Then she went into her house.
A year passed, and Louise and Peter were still together. Peter didn't visit as often because of his family issues. One day Louise got a call.
Tears fell down her eyes as the man on the other side said, "I'm sorry miss. The Pevensie siblings died in a train accident." Louise didn't answer back; she didn't believe it.
She threw on her coat and ran to the Pevensie's house. She rapped on the door as hard as she could, and Mrs. Pevensie opened it crying her eyes out.
Louise saw her and knew. "It's true." Mrs. Pevensie didn't do anything but grabbed onto Louise and hugged her. They both cried to their hearts content.
A few days later there was a funeral. Louise gave a speech, "Susan was one of my best friends. She was my first best friend when I moved here. We've been inseparable until now. Peter and I courted, and I love him. I will always love him. I didn't know Lucy and Edmund as well, but they are also close to my heart." She looked to the sky. "We love all you guys. Hopefully, you all are in a better place now."
A month after that, Louise went to bed in her room. Around mid-night she heard a strange noise coming from her fireplace. She put on a robe and ran downstairs.
There was nothing in the fireplace. She grumbled to herself and started to leave until a bright light came from the fireplace. She turned back around, and her eyes were wide. A big great looking lion stood before her. She whispered, "I must be going loony."
Aslan smiled. "No Louise you're not. I am the leader of Narnia. It's where the Pevensie siblings are living and thriving."
Louise rubbed her eyes to make sure it was real. She walked closer. "What do you mean Pevensies living? They're dead."
Aslan shook his thick mane. "They are all alive in Narnia. Your friend Susan is getting married to a man soon. She always wanted you there."
Louise scratched her head. "Married? My Susan? The one who told me all of the men in England are not worth her time? That Susan?"
Aslan chuckled. "Yes that Susan. Also Peter is missing you. I feel his heartbreak. He has to have a wife for the kingdom. I feel like no one could fill that spot other than you."
Louise's heart dropped. The words Peter, missing, and wife came up in the same statement. She covered her mouth in shock. "I can't just stop my life here. What about my dad?"
Aslan became serious. "I thought you would say something like that. You have to make this decision. Either come live in Narnia with the Pevensies or stay here. If you want to come, you have to tell your father you'll leave and never come back."
Louise's heart broke in two. She had to decide. Father or love and friend. She ran upstairs and made up her mind.
She went into her father's room. She tapped on her father's shoulder, and he woke up. Louise whispered, "I have to go."
He leaned up. "What do you mean Lou?"
Louise sighed and felt tears. "I have to go away and never come back."
He became worried and serious. "Louise. Are you in danger?"
Louise shook her head. "No daddy. To have an amazing life I have to leave and never see you again."
He rubbed his eyes and stood up. "Do you have to leave right now?" Louise nodded her head. He sighed and hugged her. "I love you Lou, and I want you to always know that."
Louise held her tears back. "I love you too, daddy."
He kissed her hair. "Okay. Go have an amazing life."
Louise left the room crying and ran back to the living room. She got there and looked at the great lion. "I'm ready." She released a breath of air and a tear as the room around her turned a bright white.
She shielded her eyes as the room around her became a white marble. Everything around her was fancy and expensive looking. She saw a huge window and balcony that let in sunlight. She walked to it.
She smiled outside, it was a beautiful beach. She sat on the big comfortable bed and rubbed her fingers across the sheets. She hopped to her feet once she saw a familiar face, Mrs. Pevensie. She smiled and grinned. They both hugged one another.
Mrs. Pevensie pulled away and said, "I didn't know you'd be here. Have you seen Susan or Peter yet?"
Louise shook her head. "I just got here."
Mrs. Pevensie smiled. "Well you are in Susan's room."
Louise's eyes almost bulged. "This is her room?"
Mrs. Pevensie nodded her head and smiled in a kind way. "How about you borrow one of her dresses."
Louise put on a green dress and asked politely, "Can I please see one of them now please?"
Mrs. Pevensie giggled. "Just wait here. I'll surprise Susan."
Louise waited patiently until she heard the door open and girl's squealing voice. She missed Susan so much. She saw a tall man behind her with tan skin and dark thick hair.
Louise knew exactly who that was. She knew she was going to like it here. She was going to live with Susan, Peter, Lucy, and Edmund. She was going to have an amazing life.
Louise woke up that morning with Peter by her side. He was rubbing her belly in a comforting and light way. She smiled at his hand and put her own on top of his lightly. He kissed her forehead and whispered, "You're finally up, sleepy head."
Louise said back playfully, "Well I'm sorry for carrying around your baby."
Peter smirked. "Today's a big day. It's your baby shower and then tomorrow everyone leaves."
Louise had a sad look on her face, and she sat up as best as her stomach let her. "I think you should go, Pete."
Peter held her hand. "No. I'm going to stay here and be her for you. I'm going to watch you give birth to this baby."
Louise smiled. "I'm glad you choose me, but I'm sorry you can't go."
She pouted and Peter put his thumb underneath her chin and rubbed it. He looked into her eyes. "I'm ready to start a family with you there's nothing to be sorry about."
Louise pecked him on the lips and got up holding her back and stomach. She stretched and groaned. She walked over to the closet and pulled out a loose dress. She turned to Peter. "Don't look."
Peter put his hand over his eyes and when she got dressed he took his hand off. He walked behind her and tied the sash behind her. He kissed her shoulder, and she smiled. She turned to face him. "I'm starving."
Peter chuckled. "Alright let's go have us some breakfast."
I know no Susan/Caspian but I thought that since Louise nor Peter were going to be on the trip, that this chapter could make up for it. Please review, follow, and/or favorite. Hopefully the next chapter will be out soon.
