"Hello Akela. What are you doing in this forest all by yourself?" he asked with a frown on his face.
"Wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!" Akela screamed. She crawled over to him and hugged his leg.
"I see. Would you like to come with me and have fun all day?" he inquired. What ever he seemed to get from her he didn't appear to like.
She nodded and he knelt down to help her get onto his back. It took a little while because she was only 2 months old but somehow she managed it. He stood up and started running through the trees. Going faster and faster until she couldn't see anything, it was just blurs. Eventually he stopped and looked around.
It didn't really look like they were anywhere. It was a room that seemed like an entrance hall but where the windows were it showed a beach. In every direction that's all they could see. The room was white and there were stairs in the middle of the room that obviously lead upstairs. He walked up the stairs and turned to the right to see a beautiful oak door.
"From now on this will be your room. No matter what it looks like now it will always change to what you want." it was so odd. He had only known her for a couple of minutes and he was already giving her stuff.
He opened the door with his head and walked in, the wall opposite the door had the window and around the window was filled with books. Where the giant window wasn't there were loads of shelves covered in books. The window lead out onto the balcony which had stairs leading to the beach. On the left there was the cot, which would turn into a bed when she got older. On either side of the cot there were wardrobes chock-a-block with clothes. On the last wall it was plain and it was for if she wanted to do painting or if she wanted to have pictures of her family added over the years.
She giggled and clapped her hands. It seemed she liked the room, so the lion knelt down next to the cot and helped her climb in.
"I forgot to tell you this earlier, but my name is Aslan. I will be looking after you while you choose to stay here." it was as if she had a choice."Right now you need to have some sleep and in the morning we will play.
