Soo.. This isn't my first EVER fanfic, but it certainly is the first that I've posted. I've wanted to do a Narnia fanfic but I couldn't exactly think of a way to go about it. So, here's my attempt at the story.

This is my character, Nina. This is Prologue type thing to begin with and to see what you think of her and her personality. The next (First) chapter will have Caspian in it *Swoon* Ben Barnes ;) Anyway, fan girl craziness over and let the story begin!

(Btw, she won't have this Great and Wonderful alter life or a magical story for her, I never really liked those stories for some reason. But hey, you may not like mine because of it but ah well.)

Leave reviews and add the story thing and like it or whatever! I think all types of criticism, good and bad.


She watched, unblinking, as a grunting boar trotted along in front of her. She was couched behind a boulder, her right arm pulled back readying her bow. She was training with the bow while also looking for breakfast and dinner even though she would've gotten more if she just threw some knives or used her sword.

A twig snapped behind her making Nina turn quickly and aim it at her new target. A brown and white beagle stood, his head cocked to the side at her. She sighed and let it fall, tapping her index finger against her mouth to shush him.

She turned back away from the floppy-eared companion and pointed the arrow again at the boar, who sadly seen her and was making a run for it. She shot in it's direction, while it was running towards the east, but missed making the dog behind her snigger.

"You couldn't have been any louder could you?" she said in exasperation, pushing a strand of black hair from her face.

"Don't blame me," the beagle argued, yawning before speaking again. "Why did you have to get up so early anyway?"

"It's hardly that early. It's only about nine o'clock, your just lazy," she commented, smirking as she pressed on and away from the dog.

The dog trotted behind her, running to catch up with her at times. He stopped though and raised his nose to the air, sucking in air and exhaling loudly. Nina turned to face her friend, furrowing her brow when it looked at her, his eyes wide.

"Hide!" he whispered harshly, the both of them darting behind another boulder beside them.

Nina had the dog clutched at her side, still holding him when she peered over the top of the large rock. Three soldiers passed the rock, holding swords and bows as they moved in on an invisible target Nina had missed. Three more passed after them, counting up to six.

Nina pressed her back against the rock, shut her eyes tightly and waited for them to pass. She wasn't prepared to see Thelmarine soldiers, nor was she prepared to fight them. She had a bow, which she could hardly trust even if she fired it at an elephant sitting down.

The footsteps faded away, letting Nina open her eyes and sigh with relief. She peeked over the rock, clutching her heart as it pounded against her chest, feeling as if it was going to pop out. Titus, her beagle companion, jumped up with his front paws against the rock and panted beside her. She patted his head reassuringly.

"They're gone," she whispered, stepping around the boulder.

"You have to go do something," Titus said. She raised a brow, resting the bow on her left shoulder. "It might be a Narnian or a human for all you know."

"But-"

A mouse leaped onto the rock behind them with a loud "Aha!". He waved his sword proudly, turning swiftly on the spot as he searched the area.

"Reepicheep," Nina greeted.

"Good morning, m'lady. Have you seen those Thelmarine soldiers? If they can call themselves soldiers," he said. She chuckled at the mouse and looked towards the east, the left of them, and pointed.

Titus continued off in the direction, his head raised stubbornly.

"Stay here Titus, Reepicheep and handle those soldiers," she said with exasperation. He continued on, pretending to ignore her. She stopped behind him, crossing her arms. They were both as stubborn as the other. After he was almost out of view, behind a large grouping of trees, she stomped after him. "Fine! I'll go."

"Good. I'll leave you to it," he grumbled and trotted off, his head raised again in accomplishment. Nina shook her head and turned to face a bewildered Reepicheep.

"I can do it alone, my dear."

She shook her head and sighed. "He would be very disappointed with me if I returned with no news of participation."

Reepicheep nodded and stood up straighter, bowing and pointing in the direction of the soldiers. "Ladies first."

She chuckled and marched on behind him, her bow ready for the oblivious soldiers ahead of her.


Well there's the prologue, I hope you guys liked it and if you did please review it!

:D