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OK, we are now in chapter 3. I'm doing chapter 3 after chapter 2 because these two chapters go together. It will be a fun chapter and a little bit of an informational chapter 2 at the same time. This is the chapter where Lucy and Mr. Thomas finally have tea together. We're all the details come into play.

There will be a jam-packed chapter more than the other one so I hope you enjoy chapter 3, and I hope you go and reach chapter 2 as well all right let us begin this chapter now.

OK, let us begin.

last time

Lucy entered. The wardrobe, ended up in the world of Narnia and meeting Mr. Tumnus.

Right now, let's get to where we need to be.

Lucy got to the cave with Mr. Thomas into her into the cave with Mr. Thomas into his home and she looked around his house nugget it was with books and a mantle. She saw the different books and the names of each book I had never seen so many books in my life at least strange-looking ones she said oh I'd like to read these different kinds of books. He says I wonder if humans exist he said well I'm human she said are you human you know I'm a fan of Mr. Thomas oh yes that's right. Lucy said sorry. That's quite all right. He says. I never met a daughter of Eve before excuse me human he said I never met a human before. Are you a girl? Of course, I'm a girl she said, and I am the tallest in my class and I am not a dwarf if you're wondering. Mr. Thomas laughs at first I thought you were an overgrown drawer. That's cut off his beard, but I'm the tallest in my class she said.

I can tell about the features now that you are a girl he says, and your voice gives it away. He says, as he brings out the tea, and things and places them on the table. Here is the toast with jam and the other toast with honey and cake and tea he says, and the sardines.

It is a very lovely tea, Mr. Tomas Lucy commented. Thank you, Dr. Aviv. He says Lucy he says try out her name.

Will you be friends forever right? He knows yes Lucy we will be friends forever. He says as they ate and ate the food.

And drink the tea it was lovely.

Did she ask about the winter? Oh yes, Mr. Tom said it's always been winter for 100 years. It's been winter and never Christmas how Lucy asked. The white witch he said she's a Narnia under her thumb. She's made it to where it's always Christmas and always winter but never Christmas. Sorry about that. I got my tongue-tied. He said Lucy nodded. It's OK she said.

Anyway, the white the white has made it where it was always winter for 100 years and never imagine that never getting to Christmas how awful Lucy said she calls herself the queen of Narnia, but she's not the queen.

Then Mr. Thomas told her stories about Narnia before the days of the White Witch, and Lucy would listen intently about snow, White Snow, the queen before the white witch, and about Aslyn and Cyrus, and who comes in on his donkey, and sometimes back himself would show up in the water would run with wine instead of water or something like that and the land would give it up for location on days on end and the feasting and dancing and the dance is that the swamp that the funds would do with the dryads all night how lovely Lucy said.

As Mr. Tom looked for his pipe and started playing his flute, a tune, the tune, he played made Lucy want to dance fall asleep, and clap, her hands all at the same time and laugh and cry too. It was so lovely in the fireplace images of different images of stories, and they showed in the fireplace and then outward a magnificent lion, but it would've been hours and hours later when Lucy shook herself and said I'm sorry Mr. Tumnus, but I need to go the others will be looking for me and I do like that tune but I need to go now.

You see though he said it's no good daughter of Eve why is that Lucy asked life's old father there he said, pointing at the mantle he hasn't done what I have. She looked at the old phone in the picture. What do you mean she asked he wouldn't have done what I have done? I am a kidnapper for the white witch. That's what I am.

No, whatever you have done she said you're sorry for it right it's not something that I have done. Mr. Tom said it is something I'm doing right now. What do you mean she asked you you were the child he said the witch said if we see a child in the woods we should bring and turn it in her but she wouldn't you mustn't. I don't have a choice. He said as he cried come now she said a big old phone like you shall not cry, she said.

Then he told her what the white witch would do if she didn't turn her in, he would have my horn sewn off my beard cut off, and she'd wave her wand over my hose and turn them into the red light, the wretched horses, my beautiful clove and hugs into what the wretched horses have and if she's angry and especially angry and more angry and mad, she'll turn me to stone and then I'll just be a statue of fall in her house Until the fourth thrones of prayer. Paravel were filled care Paravel. Lucy asked it's a great castle across the sea, and it should be our kingdom, not our kingdom, but our capital, but I don't think those thrones will ever be filled or if they'll ever be.

She's like I said, has Narnia under his thumb. She was making it always winter and never Christmas. She has the whole world into an enchantment.

But I must go now Lucy said, but you shouldn't. It's too late for that Mr. Tom said again, but you have to you must the others will be wondering where I am. I see that now he says I never knew what humans were like until I met you here, she said, handing him her handkerchief. You may hold onto this. You need it more than I do right now he wiped his eyes and knew with the handkerchief you could keep it. I have plenty more she said, thank you, daughter Avi he said.

Then he took her hand and they ran out of the cave, but their conversation was quieter given her things and told her there were the trees they were always listening to us even though some of the trees were on her side then he asked I think you can find your way back to the Spa room and wardrobe. I can manage. Lucy said as she ran back through the doorway goodbye Mr. Tumnus as she disappeared back into the wardrobe door.

I'm back she hollered as she entered back to the spare room in the wardrobe of the wardrobe and sprayed into the spare room that she started in at the same time and time that she disappeared in there it's all right I'm back. Are you worried about me what do you mean? Susan asked as Lucy came back have you all been wondering where I was? You were in the wardrobe when we came by last Peter said, but I was gone for hours and hours Lucy complained. I had tea and made a phone and there was a witch who came to see her she said if she opened the drawer the door of the wardrobe.

And Peter walked David to the back of the wardrobe, and not his nails, his knuckles on it. It is solid. He says nothing here, but the back of the wardrobe you silly goose Susan said there's nothing here, but the back of the wardrobe is solid wood, but it was real it was there. Lucy said I was there. It was a joke, a gritty good hoax, but you can drop it now, but I'm not lying and I'm not telling a story she said I believe you she said, looking into her little brother her older brother her second older brother Edmund of course have you heard about all the other world you can get to he said trying to be joking, but it wasn't funny.

Yeah really like the football fields you can find in the cupboards or any of these other weird places. Lucy made a pouty face and ran out of the room crying. Oh dear Susan said she ran after Lucy Edmund said, but I thought he said you didn't think at all said Peter that's how it is with you when you've been going to that school you've been nothing but beastly to all of those younger than you can, we just stop and drop it now. Susan said Lucy was crying. Of course, Peter said giving Edmond a look before he walked off and then Edmund said all of that poisonous little beast. That's what I mean Peter said now you can stop being beastly now.

We don't know what happened to Lucy once she got here. We don't know if she'd become a liar or just telling a story. Just good on Lou telling us a story for fun deep down Lucy was Peter's favorite. And she was his youngest sister, and he loved her very much.

You stand here and think about what you've done egging her on but it's not real and it's all nonsense. Edmund said of course it's all nonsense. Peter said that that's why I want you to think about it he said.

Or go to the room that'll probably be better for you Emma did what he was told and went to his room to think about what he had done to Lucy. Meanwhile, Lucy ran through the house, crying her eyes out as she ran into the professor oh my the professor said.

Mrs. McCready came up and said oh I'm sorry Professor they said that you shall not be disturbed. It's all right Mrs. McCready said the professor, but I think this little one here would need some hot chocolate now come my dear said the housekeeper as she took Lucy's hand to get something hot to drink .

Then the older two went into the study I would like to talk to the two of you. He said the two older siblings, not it as they walked into the room with the professor.

I'm glad that you're doing as you were told. He said as he shut the door yes she told us everything we needed to know when we got here and we've been obeying all the rules so far Susan said well said the professor.

But we need to talk to you about Lucy our sister, the weeping girl he says yes we think she found a world inside the wardrobe. What did you say that she found a world inside the wardrobe and that is crazy because there are no worlds inside things what was it like? It was like talking to a lunatic said Susan, no I mean the forest don't say that you believe her, do you ? Is she known to be a liar? The professor asked no she's always been pretty truthful calling someone who is a liar when she never lies is very accusing someone of lying when they have never lied is pretty bad he says.

And we thought she was telling a story but we don't know if it's true or not.

If she's not lying and she's not known for telling stories like this, then it would have to assume that she's telling the truth then what do we do Susan asked my dear young lady he said we might as well just mind our own business. Oh, Susan said no I want to let you know that there's all this house is an old house and people come and take a look at it from time to time tours of people so I want you to stay out of Mrs. McCready's way when she's giving a tour through the house. Yes, they both said we will do our best.

I think there's a tour later on this week. The professor said they nodded OK.

But what do we do about our sister like I said stay out of her business he says you are also family. You can work out it together. The best I could say is to love one another and the problem will straighten itself out and the truth will come with time he says as he told him to leave his study because he had work to do now, and they walked out.

Still not feeling any better than they did before, but then, even though they didn't, they did.

And I forgot about Lucy in the wardrobe after a time they did even though Lucy pretended not to for a while.

They didn't even go to the wardrobe, but they did for the time.

And for a little while, the wardrobe was forgotten about.

ending here

Ending this chapter I hope you enjoy it. Also, review reviews are helpful and I am so thankful for any review even if they are bad even if they're criticism so I hope that this chapter is a little better than the last I just wanna get a little joy out of this story. So I hope you like it. Review it and tell me what you think. I think I did a little better on this chapter than I did the last one so I hope you like it. My writing gets better and better every time I write.

And I will see you in the next chapter which will be chapter 4. I hope I'll see you then.

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