Hey all! I'm back and ready to put this out there. Many of you may have read my Chronicles of Narnia fanfiction and/or my Smallville fanfic. If so, you'll probably be confused by this mash up. ^^ Anyway, let me know what you think please!

-musicis4ever

Chapter 1

Jade woke up one morning and decided to go outside. She wanted to taste the fresh air again and feel the ground beneath her bare feet. She still couldn't believe she was in Cair Paravel. It was too surreal for her. However, Aslan had warned her to be careful now that she was a Princess. (A/N: This is actually before the Pevensies go back through the wardrobe with Jade. Just a heads-up to clarify! ^^)

"People will try to take advantage of you, dearest," he'd said. Still, she wandered out. Her long silver dress fluttered with every step she took, her elbow length auburn hair shining in the sun. Suddenly, she heard something snap behind her. It was only Edmund.

"Oh Ed, you scared me! What are you doing up so early in the morning?" Jade smiled at him. "I heard you come out and wanted to join you," he said simply, taking her hand and kissing her.

"That's very thoughtful of you, my love," she smiled again. Another loud snap of a twig made them both jump. Nothing was there, when she turned around. "Why do peculiar things keep happening around here?" Edmund asked, frowning. She shrugged, "Guess it's all part of the mystery here!" She chuckled, lightly.

"Perhaps," Edmund said. Jade was about to say something to him, but suddenly the wind picked up. It was so strong that it lifted her up off her feet. She flew upwards, but Edmund grabbed onto her arms. "Let me go!" She said, imploringly. "No! I won't lose you!" He pulled her down farther. "I can't," he said, a tear falling down his cheek.

She wiped the tear from his face with one of her hands. "We'll see each other again, I promise. Remember, wherever our paths will take us, they are sure to cross at some point!" She kissed him one last time before her other hand slipped out of his grasp.

"Good bye for now, my love!" She called to him, and then a bright light engulfed her.

Jade fell onto a girl her age. She got up, a bit disoriented by all the surroundings. It looked like a barn, but it was different than she remembered.

"What the hell just happened in here?" A handsome raven-haired teen boy walked in, wearing a plaid shirt and blue jeans. "Hey, Farmboy! This girl sort of… Fell on me. She's not from Smallville. Or Kansas. Or the United States." The beautiful brunette girl with purple highlights brushed the straw out of her pale face.

"Hello, who are you?" Jade asked, puzzled. "Clark. Clark Kent. My family owns this barn. And this is-" Clark began, gesturing to the other girl. "Eleanora. Eleanora Brown. Who are you?" The girl interrupted, massaging her arm.

"Jade Green. Well, Princess Jade Green of Narnia. Pleased to meet you." She smiled kindly at Eleanora gaping at her. "Uh, right. Tell me, what's Narnia?" Eleanora gestured to a bale of hay next to her.

Jade explained her story and Narnia. After she had, she sat next to Eleanora. "Wow! It sounds like a dream come true! I wish I could go there, but there's no way in hell that'll happen!" Eleanora sighed, enviously. "You don't know that! Stranger things have happened in Smallville," Clark remarked.

"Thing is, I don't know how to get back home. I suppose I'll have to wait for an idea to come to me," Jade looked sadly at her bare feet, wishing she'd listened to Aslan. "Hey, everything will be all right. Besides, you probably have a Prince to be getting back to." Eleanora smiled at her.

"Actually, he's a King. He's been through enough already, though. What with my disappearance and all." Jade explained how she'd got to the Kent's place. "Oh! That's-" But Eleanora never got the chance to finish her sentence. At that moment a huge flash of light engulfed her. A large hole formed in the rafters. "Nora!" Clark reached for her hand and caught it.

"It's no use, Clark! You cannot save her without endangering her life! Let her go. She'll find a way back to you, I promise!" Jade didn't even know what she was saying. All she knew was that it was the truth.

"Damn it all! I hope you're right, Princess," Clark sighed, letting Eleanora's hand go. She looked at him with terror in her soft brown eyes. She flew backwards into the hole, screaming. In a moment, she was falling through the blue sky. Branches whipped by her face as she continued to fall.

She cried out in pain as she fell onto the unforgiving ground. She had landed in a rose bush. Little did she know that it was the very rose bush Edmund Pevensie had planted for Jade, when they announced their love to all the Narnians.

Eleanora groaned and stumbled out of the bush, grumbling all the while. She stopped in her tracks as she locked eyes with a very handsome man. He was wearing silver armor with a red lion on the chest plate and shield. His hair was golden, as was the beginnings of a beard. His eyes were deep blue, like Clark's.

"Hello, miss," he said to her, smiling. "Have you lost your way?" He took in her (now torn) clothes and messy hair with thorns and rose petals woven into it. She was unable to speak and nodded. "My name is King Peter, by the way." He said, in his deep voice. "I'm Eleanora Brown," she said, bowing her head to him.

She now realized that he was wearing a golden crown, encrusted with jewels. "Please rise, Eleanora. You do look like you could use a helping hand right now. Come, I'll take you to Cair Paravel." King Peter offered his hand to Eleanora. She took it, and he led her to his horse. "Will you're horse be able to carry both of us?" She asked, tentatively. "Of course!" He said, smiling at her.

She rode with him, feeling the wind rustle her hair. A few moments later, he was helping her off. He led her inside. "I'll arrange for a room to be set up for you. You'll be warm and safe here, not to mention well fed and bathed. I do believe there are a few gowns you may wear. Princess Jade is always willing to lend them to my sisters." He smiled at her blank look.

"Don't worry, my sisters will fill you in on anything you wish to know. Perhaps my brother will too, once he stops brooding." He sighed. "My brother, King Edmund, hasn't come from his room since the day he lost Princess Jade. I've told him it wasn't his fault, yet he still broods." Peter turned to Eleanora.

"So, I'll see to your room then." He nodded and left her standing in the hall of Cair Paravel. She leaned against a wall and something shifted inside. She gasped, as the wall slid aside and revealed a giant library. "Whoa!" She said, breathlessly.