Chapter Two: Believe

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Lucy Pevensie

I've been ignoring Peter, Susan, and Edmund since last night after they all still didn't believe me.

Now, I'm reading a book under a tree and playing with the necklace Adelaide gave me.

Peter and Susan think I found it and wear it all the time.

I heard a loud crash and turn to see a hole in the window.

They're in so much trouble!

We go inside and go to the room and see it all messed up.

"Well done, Ed!" Peter says.

"You balled it!" Edmund says.

"What on earth is going on up there?!" Macready says.

"The Macready!" Susan says.

"Come on!" Peter yells.

We run all around and tried opening door until Edmund opens one and I see the wardrobe.

"Come on!" Edmund says.

"You've got to be joking." Susan says.

We heard footsteps and then Peter takes my arm and pulls me along.

We get in and then everyone started pushing and shoving. Then, Susan and Peter fell into snow.

Yes! I so won this argument!

They turn around and look then gasp. They get up.

"Impossible." Susan says.

"Don't worry." I say and their attentions turns to me.

"I'm sure it's just your imagination." I say, backing up.

"I-I don't suppose saying we're sorry would quite cover it." Peter says.

"No. It wouldn't." I say, holding my snowball.

I then throw it at his face.

"But that might!" I say.

They start laughing and I make another snowball then get hit with one on my face.

I throw one at Susan and she laughs, throwing some snow at me. Susan throws one at a dazed Edmund.

"Ow!" He says.

We all look at him.

"Stop it!" He says.

"You little liar!" Peter says, realizing Edmund was lying.

"You didn't believe her either!" Edmund says.

"Apologize to Lucy." Peter says and I look at Edmund.

He didn't say anything.

"Say you're sorry!" Peter booms.

"Alright! I'm sorry." Edmund says.

"That's alright. Some children just don't know when to stop pretending." I say, quoting what he said to me.

"Very funny." He says.

"Maybe we should go back." Susan says.

"Shouldn't we at least take a look around?" Edmund asks.

"I think... Lucy should decide." Peter says.

I smile.

"I thought you'd like to meet Mr. Tummus and Princess Adelaide!" I say.

"Well then Mr. Tumnus and Princess Adelaide it is." Peter says.

"But we can't go hiking in the snow, dressed like this." Susan says.

"No..." Peter starts, coming back with an arm full of coats.

"But I'm sure professor wouldn't mind us borrowing these coats. If you think about it, logically, we won't even be taking them out of the wardrobe." Peter says, handing us all coats and we put them on.

"But that's a girls coat!" Edmund whines.

"I know." Peter says.

Edmund takes it and huffs then puts it on.

We start walking and I told them stories about my time here. We got to Mr. Tumnus' place and I saw the door smashed.

I gasp and run towards it.

"Lucy!" Peter yells, quickly following me.

We get there and the place was destroyed. Oh my god.

"Who would do something like this?" I ask.

Peter reads something and I don't really pay attention. I take Adelaide necklace.

"Lucy, what are you holding?" Peter says.

I don't respond.

"Lu?" Susan asks.

I hold the little stone on the necklace.

"Adelaide." I whisper.

"Lu? What are you doing?" Peter asks.

The necklace shined and soon.... I heard a voice.

"Lucy?!"

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