Susan and Lucy wrote the Chronicles of Narnia in their world and it was published. Susan was only 18 and wrote it and Lucy was 14. A little girl tells them who Aslan is in this world.

"My- my name is Pamela," said a little girl with redbrown hair stuttering. She looked at Susan and Lucy a smile stretching from ear to ear. Susan smiled at her and Lucy waved. The mom looked over at Lucy and Susan despite that they girls were under 20 they were an amazing writer and artist. Mrs. Samantha Witherspoon was very happy with the stories they written.

"Hi Pamela," said Lucy she was enjoying this. When she drew the pictures she tried to get Mr. Tumnus right. The book wasn't exactly right to there adventures, they changed the names and some events. Susan signed her name on the first page and wrote a little message to her.

"I must say you girls have quite the imangination," said the mom.

"Thank you even though my brother Edmund would say otherwise," joked Susan. Edmund sometimes said she was a stick in the mud.

"I think the story is true," declared Pamela, and her mom sighed at this. Susan and Lucy shared a look with each other and giggled. The mom looked startled at this. Lucy and Susan saw the look on the mothers face however.

"I think it is true in a certain sense," said Lucy finding the right words. "Some times you can see yourself and others in the characters, and you defiently want Narnia to be real."

"And Aslan is with us, he's always been there and will be there," said Susan still trying to figure out the mystery behind who aslan really was in this world.

"I know who Aslan is," said Pamela and her mother looked at her questionally.

"You do?" asked Lucy her eyes very wide. Susan looked surprised a little girl no older then 7 by the way she looked knew before they did.

"Its just a guess," said the mother but her blue eyes were twinkling at the same time. Both of them were in on this whole theory, and Susan and Lucy were eager to know.

"I think Aslan is God," said the girl and the mother placed a hand on Pamela's shoulder.

"He's not god sweetie, Aslan is Jesus," then both of them continued talking. Susan and Lucy had a feeling who he really was. They were right and both of them winked at each other.