A.N.~ May I present Chapter 2. :) Definitely won't be the best one, but I need to explain what went on somewhere.
"Doctor, what do you mean?" Rose asked, worry was apparent all over her face. "Doctor, just saying you don't want to be here doesn't exactly tell me where we are. Where are we?
The Doctor, still troubled by there visit to wherever they were, didn't answer. Rose snapped her fingers in front of his face, saying rather loudly "Doctor, where are we?"
"Ssh! Ssh! Ssh! Not so loudly! They'll hear you," he said quickly and quietly.
"I would be quiet if you would tell me what the heck is going on," Rose retorted. "And who is this 'they' you're talking about?"
"The people who live here of course. What else?"
"Okay. But where are we?"
"Well, when I said that I told the TARDIS to pick anywhere but Jenfini, I forgot, and I don't know how, to add another planet. And so we're here."
"And that planet would be?" prompted Rose.
"Narnia. We're in Narnia."
Rose's mouth dropped. "You're joking me." she started,
"No, I'm not. But Rose, we need to leave now.
We're in Narnia? The Narnia that C.S. Lewis wrote about?"
The Doctor sighed, "Yeah, we are." He looked around and tried to figure out just where in Narnia they were. "We can't be in Cair Paravel, there's no ocean. And we can't be at the battle field..."
As The Doctor tried to figure out where they were, Rose looked at were they were. They were in a forest. In the summer, from the looks of it. They had landed in a clearing. Once Rose walked around the TARDIS, she knew exactly where they were.
"Well, this isn't the White Witches camp, or Aslan's table," said The Doctor, still trying to figure out their location. "We could possibly be in Calormen, just below it. Now there's a scary thought. Or - "
"Or," interjected Rose. She had walked back to the other side of the TARDIS. She took The Doctor by the hand and led him around to the other side. She continued, "we could be in Narnia, at the lamp post."
"That makes thing better. A bit," said The Doctor. "Well actually, no. It doesn't make things better."
"And how exactly are we in danger?" asked Rose.
"Rose, this is Narnia we are in. There always danger," snapped The Doctor. After a momentary pause, he sighed and said "I'll tell you."
Rose and The Doctor had gone back into the TARDIS. Rose was sitting as he told her his tale;
"I was last in Narnia when the Telmarines had just invaded Narnia. They came to Cair Paravel first.
There were hundreds of them and Cair Paravel only had fifty solders inside their walls. They were doomed. I had the TARDIS land just inside the walls just when the Telmarines were sending in their first wave of attack. I heard screams and orders being shouted as I stepped out of the TARDIS. A faun ran past me in panic.
"I ran into the castle, or what was left of it, thanks to the trebuchets. I ran into a centaur (literally). He had his hands over a wound, trying to stop the blood, on his arm. He thought I was a Telmarine, so he started to charge. Took me a minute to convince him otherwise.
"I bandaged his arm for him while he told me what was going on. Turns out that they knew that the Telmarines were going to attack. That this was only a ploy to distract them while the other half on the Narnian army came. Only one problem; they were supposed to arrive hours ago.
"So I stayed and help with what I could. Hours later, the Telmarines finally broke through the gate. Everyone was panicking. And for some reason, someone in in charge decided to destroy the castle."
"Destroy the castle?" Rose said in disbelief. "Are you joking me?"
"Nope."
"That's stupid."
"Wait 'till you hear the rest of it," said The Doctor.
"So they planned to destroy it. They had ordered a giant to do the job hoping that they would take down the Telmarines with them. I tried to stop them, but it didn't work. I didn't want the Narnians to slaugher them or the Telmarines. But they wouldn't listen. I decided to let them do what they wanted.
"Oh come on," said Rose. She couldn't believe him. "You must of done something!"
"I did, I decided to save the Telmarines. The courtyard was where most of the fighting was, so I headed my way out there. But I ran into some Telmarine warriors. They started to chase me down to hallway. "
"They chased you," Rose said. "Must of mistaken you as a Narnian somehow.
"Well they must of! They were chasing me down the bloody hallway! They don't do that when they want you to come for tea!" exclaimed The Doctor.
"Now here's a really stupid thing, as I kept running, more Telmarines started to chase me until I must have had two-thirds of the whole army chasing me! 'I'm here to save you!' I kept shouting back at them. It finally must of sunk into their thick skulls, 'cause they stopped running after me. The leader made me explain myself. After I told them, they ran the heck out of there. Later, those who survived the castle demolition, including the centaur I helped, branded me a traitor to the Narnian crown."
"But you saved their lives," Rose said. "That doesn't make sense."
"I was a traitor in their eyes."
"And you didn't tell them that this was for their future?"
"Rose, think. They're fauns, centaurs, and animals that wouldn't understand one word I would say about that subject. Well, the centaurs maybe."
Silence enveloped the TARDIS console room.
"How did C.S. Lewis know this?" Rose was perplexed at that fact.
"He was an alien of course."
"You're joking."
"Nope! He was a Narnian. He used a shimmer."
Rose sat there, taking it all in.
"What I want to know," said The Doctor, more to himself than Rose, "Is why the TARDIS even brought us here. It doesn't make sense."
"Maybe," Rose said, a sly smile on her face, "we should go out and find out why."
The Doctor looked at Rose and smiled "That's my girl," he said. He and Rose ran out ofthe TARDIS to go explore.
"Find anything?" Asked The Doctor. He had is glasses on and was flashing the sonic screwdriver at random was just generally looking around.
"No." She said, disappointed. "I'm thinking that we won't find anything."
"Oh come on," he said, turning around to look at Rose, taking off his glasses. "Since when did you give up? We should find something soon, we always do."
A twig snapped and The Doctor and Rose turned around to see a man dressed in a soldier's uniform, with a crossbow aimed at them. "How about if someone finds you?" He said gruffly. "Raise your hands up in the air."
When he saw that The Doctor and Rose weren't raising their hands, he yelled. "Hands up! NOW!"
He held the crossbow, ready to fire.
The Doctor didn't want any harm done to Rose, "Alright, alright! We are! See?" He raised his hands and Rose did the same.
"Don't move," ordered the solider. "Tomas! We I found something!" The soldier had yelled off into the woods, supposedly towards the man named Tomas.
The Doctor heard a voice off to his left, "Really, Christopher?" A man appeared, also armed with a crossbow. He was dressed in the same uniform as the first man, Christopher.
Think, were have I seen those uniforms? Come on, think!
"Follow him," ordered Tomas, pointing at Christopher.
Rose started to follow, with The Doctor behind, and then Tomas last.
"Tomas," said Christopher. "The king will be pleased."
"That he will, Christopher," replied Tomas.
A.N.~ Alright, it's a little lengthy. But compared to what I originally had written for this chapter, it's much shorter.
