It was an average Saturday morning in the Pevensie household. The father was at work and the mother was having a hard time handling the children. Helen Pevensie was running herself ragged with all the trouble Edmund, meaning protector, her 2 year old boy was making. He kept upsetting the 2 month old twins, Lucy, meaning light, and Akela Isis Karma Aslana. Akela, meaning noble, Isis, meaning throne, Karma, meaning fruit or result, Aslana, meaning Aslan. She has a long name because Helen could tell when she was born that she was special. Susan, meaning lily, the 4 year old was trying to read a book and Peter, meaning rock,the oldest at 6, was doing homework.
Eventually she had had enough and got all the children ready for an outing. They were all going to the park. She put the coats on Edmund and the twins, Edmund in green, Lucy in silver and Akela in blue. Lucy's coat were unusual but it was the only colour she would wear. She didn't care, to her it just made Lucy all the more special. Akela was worrying because apart from the amount of names Lucy got more attention.
When they got to the park Peter and Susan immediately ran to a tree each and sat down reading. Edmund commanded her attention so she left Lucy and Akela alone thinking they were in no harm. Because after all they were in a pram so they couldn't really get into trouble. Helen and Edmund went to the duck pond to feed them with some spare bread that was left over.
As soon as she was out of sight Peter and Susan ran over to the pram and fiddled with the harness until Akela was free and then they lifted her out and hurried to the trees. They kept rushing (well as much as they could with a baby in their arms) until they could not even see civilisation. Then they plopped her down and ran back to the pram messing around with the blankets so it looked like someone had taken her. They knew that she would be overlooked as the youngest (by 10 minutes) so it was better that she was found by someone else. Even if she hadn't been overlooked then they would have less attention. So they agreed it was best if she left.
Soon enough the Helen and Edmund came back exhausted and wet. It appeared as if Edmund had fallen in the pond while feeding the ducks. Helen decided that it would be best for everyone if they went home. It was winter. and the worst time of year to get a cold. She clipped the reins for Edmund and Susan onto the pram and held Peter's hand. They slowly walked home without ever noticing that Akela was missing. They didn't even hear a lion's angry roar and if they did they just thought it was from the zoo.
Meanwhile Akela had just hear the roar and started to cry. After all she was only 2 months old and abandoned in the woods. Who wouldn't be scared? Just then a lion appeared except this lion was different from all the other lions on Earth, this one had a kind look on his face and he opened his mouth...
