Chapter One: The Faun and The Princess

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Lucy Pevensie

I'm so bored. I watch Susan and Peter play the most stupidest and boring game ever.

"Is it Latin?" Peter asks.

"Yes! Good, Peter!" Susan says.

"Is it Latin for worst game ever invented?" Edmund asks.

They laugh as Susan slams the book closed.

"We could play hide and seek." I suggest, going to Peter.

"But we're already having so much fun." He says.

I pout.

"Come on, Peter, please! Pretty please?" I ask.

I use my puppy eyes and a sad face. He sees me and sighs.

"1...2...3..." He says with a smile.

I smile.

"What?" Edmund asks.

I giggle and run off. I love Peter. He's the best big brother ever.

Princess Adelaide

I was standing with Mr. Tunmus as we watched the frozen lake. Soon, I felt a presence.

"The prophecy is nearing its path... I can feel it. My father will be quite pleased." I say.

"As we all shall be, Princess." He says.

"Call for me when the girl has arrived. I have a feeling a daughter of Eve is nearing." I say.

He nods.

"Of course, your majesty." He says, bowing.

"Tunmus, what do I always say?" I ask with a smile.

"Never bow to you or call you your majesty or princess. Only Adelaide, Addie, or Adel." He says.

"Please, call me one of those nicknames. You're a dear friend. Not a slave. None of my people are slaves. All of Narnians are my dearest friends and family." I say.

He smiles.

"I shall return when a daughter of eve arrives in Narnia." I say.

He nods and I leave.

Lucy Pevensie

"I'm not a dwarf! I'm a girl." I say.

"You're saying... That you're a daughter of eve?" Mr. Tunmus asks.

"Well, my mother is Helen." I say.

"You're indeed human?" He asks.

"Yes, of course." I say.

He looks around.

"Come with me." He says.

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