Crystal's Pov I waited at the train station with my little brother, Max. It felt like we had waited for over an hour. I heard people gasp, so I stood up from my seat and said, "Max, could you wait here for a moment?" Max nodded. I pushed past the crowd to see a group of boys fighting two boys. The boy with the blonde hair, whom I assumed was the oldest, was beating up a bit, and the other boy had dark brown hair and dark brown eyes. The brown-haired boy knocked the boy on top of his brother. I watched in shock, and my instincts came over me: "Stop!" I shouted desperately. Everyone turned to look at me. I blushed a bit but went back to my seat; luckily, an officer who saw everything broke apart in the fight. The siblings trudged to a bench, and I sat down with Max. me and the siblings whom I heard from the officer scolding them were the Pevensie siblings. They were sitting one bench apart from me and Max, with a girl who was maybe the second oldest; from what I heard from their conversation, her name was Susan. Susan saw a boy with brown hair about to walk over to her. Susan looked at her brothers. "Quick! Pretend you're talking to me." The dark-haired boy from the fight earlier, named Edmund, said, "Um, we are talking to you." I smiled at his sense of humor. The youngest was a girl named Lucy. She seems to be the most compassionate of all her siblings. The oldest was named Peter, and he began bickering with his brother Edmund. I sighed and pulled out a book. It was an old book that my dearly departed uncle gave me before he died. It was a book called The Tales of Narnia. It was quite exciting for me and Max. When I opened the book, the Pevensie siblings looked at us. Peter was the first person to say, "Hey, what book are you reading?" I smiled and said, "The Tales of Narnia. The pevensie's looked at each other in shock. "How did you get that?" "From my uncle," I said, confused. Edmund scooted closer to me. "May I see that?" he asked. I nodded silently, and as soon as the book was open, a swirling wind circled around all of us. "It feels like magic," Lucy said, and WHOOSH! I screamed as we went down, and then we fell down and landed on some sand.