Author's note: Anything written in italics is either a prologue, flashback or epilogue. They will always be written in 3rd person and typically very short. The rest will be in 1st person. Based on the movies and takes place throughout the movie. I do not have a beta so all mistakes are my own. My first story in the sequel, and if enough people like it, I'll add the others. Constructive criticism only, please!

For this story, I have the children at these ages:
Ana: 15
Lucy: 10
Edmund: 14
Susan: 16
Peter: 17

Disclaimer: I own nothing except for the character, Ana, and her lines. All the rest goes to C.S Lewis and the producers of the movie.

Rating: K+ (Not anymore violent than the movies)


Ana was a very sweet, happy girl. She lived in a land called Narnia. During the summer, she would watch as the fauns and the dryads danced around the fire every night. She loved to watch them but never joined them for she couldn't dance. Occasionally, she would play some music for them to dance to. She had a clarinet and it was very precious to her. No one was allowed to touch it.

There was a secret that many knew, but kept well hidden. She was a phoenix. She could transform into the bird anytime she wished. When she burst into flames she could cause lots of damage until she dissolved into ash. Phoenixes have a short lifetime because once they catch fire they will burn into ash and be reborn. However, since Ana was a human as well, whenever she dissolved she would return back into a human. She never died but could transform back into a phoenix once she was human. Sometimes she would turn into a phoenix just so she could fly around. As long as she didn't become a ball of flame she would remain a phoenix.

Ana was against violence. She never cared for it and never fought in battle. One day that all changed. She knew that in order to survive she would have to use violence or stay hidden. She chose to stay hidden, but she couldn't forever. Fewer people knew her secret and things became more dangerous for Ana the longer she lived. This is her story.