Chapter 3

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"It's going to be ok" Peter says trying to calm Everly down, while walking towards the old lady, who's checking the tickets

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"It's going to be ok" Peter says trying to calm Everly down, while walking towards the old lady, who's checking the tickets. "May I have your tickets pls? tickets pls" she asked. Susan snatched the tickets out of Peter's hand, who's distracted by the soldiers.

"Peter" Susan said as she handed the tickets to the woman. "on you go" the woman said wavering her end towards the train. The youngest two Pevensies started whimpering a little, not liking all the people.

"Everything's going to be all right, it's going to be fine" Peter reassured them as they all boarded the train. They were squished together out of a window as they tried to wave bye to the mum.

Peter opened up a compartment for with two other child often in. Peter helped put Susan and Lucy's
Cases onto eu shelf above them. He went to help Edmund, but he turned away and did it himself.

Edmund went and sat next to the window, Susan and Lucy then sat next to him. Peter sat next to the other kids, before pulling Everly onto his lap, cuddling up to him. Peter smiled to himself when he felt Everly cuddle into him.

They all watched as all the kids, even the ones who they were sat with, getting greater by the families they're going to live with. It felt like ages until it was finally their stop.

Susan held hers and Everly's case so Peter could hold his case and Everly's hand. They were all stood on the platform when they heard a car, they all ran down the steps, Lucy went to wave, but the car drove right past them.

"The professor knew we were coming" Susan questioned. "Perhaps we've been incorrectly labeled" Edmund suggested, looking down at his tag.

They all looked up when the heard the sound of a woman's voice, and the clicks of a horse. They saw a woman sat on a wagon being pulled by a horse, stop in front of them. "Mrs Macready?" Peter asked.

"I'm afraid so, is this it? Haven't you brought anything else?" Mrs Macready questioned in a bored tone, but you could hear that she'd be stern. "No ma'am, it's just us" Peter told her. "Small favors" Mrs Macready said, nodding her head slightly, before gesturing them then towards the wagon.

They all got on, shuffling around a little to make more room, Everly moved closer towards Peter. Flinching every time Mrs Macready whips the horse, Peter noticed and gently ran his hand up and down her back, to try and calm her down.
Just then they came over the hill, they were all speechless, the house was huge.

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