Back to modern day were Anna is still on the park bench writing in her journal. The wind begins to rustle the her hair and the trees surrounding her. She looks around her, but she sees no one. However in that split second Aslan's image comes toward her and speaks.
"Do not be afraid, Anna. Come follow me and all leave this world behind."
Anna did not speak she only followed Aslan through the park gate and into Narnia, where her destiny awaited her.
For the first time in her life Anna followed directions without reservation or hesitation. She walked through the park gate into a new world she would soon call home. The next site that became her eyes was the forest outside of what used to be Cair Paraval.
Startled she spoke, "Where am I? Where have you taken me?"
"Anna you've been brought to Narnia to help save it from the rising of the White Witch." Aslan replied.
"What? Who?" Anna asked shocked.
"I know it's a lot to handle but you will understand soon enough." Aslan reassured her.
"Come with me, there's some one I would like you to meet, but first…" He paused and breathed on Anna and a beautiful red and gold dress now adorn her body.
"Wow, how did you do that? I…I look like a princess" She kind of joked.
"Not a princess, but a queen." Aslan replied.
"A queen?" She questioned harshly. That's crazy to be a queen I'd have to marry a king, which is impossible because I don't know any."
Aslan ignored Anna and just smiled. "You have much to learn Anna. Now climb onto my back, I want to be there before the morning."
Anna looked at him sideways, but climbed onto his back nonetheless.
Meanwhile Peter and Caspian returned to the others.
"Peter, what did Aslan want?" Susan asked.
"Just to talk, nothing really." Peter replied shortly.
"Lets get ready for dinner." Caspian suggested trying to change the subject.
Not much was said over dinner, just small talk. Mostly how have you been, and what is going on in your life.
Caspian and Peter where very quiet during dinner and Susan and Lucy were very aware of this.
"Peter, what's going on?" She asked suddenly during dinner.
He looked up quickly, "Nothing" he replied.
"Lier" Lucy squeaked.
"Tell me, I know Aslan spoke to you, and you know something. The both of you." She added looking over at Caspian.
"Aww, leave them alone Susan we just got here." Edmund spoke up.
"Queen Susan if there was something to tell we would have already done so." Caspian said in his Telmarine accent. He looked over at Peter and then back at Susan.
Nothing more was discussed and everyone finished their food in silence.
It was getting late and everyone was tired, it had been a long day, a very long day. Lucy and Edmund went to bed first, however Susan spotted Peter and Caspian talking together and went to investigate.
"Did you get the ring?" Peter asked.
'Yes, I have it." Caspian replied.
"Well, you know what to do.' Peter smiled at him.
"Tomorrow." Caspian said.
"Tomorrow." Peter repeated as they parted ways for the night.
Susan was puzzled, and went to bed wondering about what she had heard.
Back in Cair Paraval Aslan set up a small camp to stay for the night.
"Sorry Anna darkness has set upon us for the night, lets get some rest." Alsan suggested.
Anna spoke, her face glowed in the firelight. "Aslan…tell me why am I here, please." Anna pleaded.
"Anna, there are some things in this world that we aren't meant to understand, and for now this is one of them." He replied. "What I can tell you is that you will play a great role in what is to come, and the outcome is mostly determined by your ability to step into that role and accept what lies ahead." He finished.
The fire crackled and Alsan left her with those words, which replayed over and over in her head. She held her knees to her chest and looked up at the forming constellations.
"What have I got myself into?" She asked herself.
She finally lay down on the soft ground and drifted off to sleep with Aslan watching over her from a short distance.
Morning came all too soon for Anna. She awoke and the sun was high in the sky. Aslan was nowhere to be found. She was scared and alone for the time being.
"Aslan….Aslan." She called out. No answer.
She sat back down near the closest tree and buried her hands in her face and cried. A half an hour or so past, then Anna heard rustling of leaves and cracking of twigs in the distance. A large woman figure dressed in a white cloak appeared before her.
"Daughter of Eve, please dry those tears." The woman spoke.
Anna was comforted by her words, but was weary of her existence. She was warned by Aslan that not everything is as it appears to be, and to question everything and everyone.
Meanwhile Caspian had a big day planned for Queen Susan. He rose early and went for a ride in the woods to clear his thoughts. Peter accompanied him.
"How are you feeling today?" Peter asked.
" I am well. He paused. Today, will be a good day." Caspian replied.
"Are you nervous." He asked Caspian.
"Yes." Caspian said quickly.
Peter smirked. "Like you said today will be a good day, not only for you, but for everyone. Caspian there's nothing to fear." Peter said trying to reassure him.
"Peter, there's everything in the world to fear. We get married, we fight the greatest battle of our lives, then what!" he paused. You'll leave again, and this time you really won't come back." He replied with a saddened expression on his face.
"Caspian, we're here as long as you need us." Peter replied.
Caspian nodded and a faint smile spread across his face.
"I must be heading back, I want to propose to Susan before noon. Are you coming?" He asks.
"No you go ahead, I will catch up with you soon, good luck."
"Thanks." Caspian yelled over his shoulder as he rode off."
Peter continued to ride through the woods and his horse eventually brought him close to his old castle at Cair Paraval. The familiar area bought back memories from his reign.
Meanwhile unbeknownst to Peter the White Witch was using her powers of persuasion to try and get Anna to come with her so she can keep the prophecy from coming true.
'What's the matter dear?" The witch asked.
"Nothing, I'm just waiting for someone to return, I'm perfectly content waiting here."
Anna then heard a low growl from behind the witch.
"Very well, have it your way, but I guarantee you wont survive to wait any longer for your friend."
With that said the Anna saw a giant wolf in the distance on a hill coming toward her. She took off as the wolf chased her through the woods.
She yelled for help even though she knew it was probably useless and that no one would even be around to see her for the last time.
Suddenly off in the distance Peter heard Anna's cry for help and rode to see what was going on. Anna was running at full speed and didn't know how much longer she could hang on. She began to tire and the wolf was right behind her. She then looked up and saw a boy riding a horse coming toward her. Peter drew his sword and slain the wolf that chased her.
"Miss, are you alright?" Peter asked her.
Anna was tired and dizzy from her perilous run that she passed out. Peter quickly ran and caught her before she hit the ground.
