I'm so glad I have so much time to write. Here's the next chapter!
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Tyler shook his head and backed up.
"We aren't going anywhere." He stated.
Ten wolves bounded into the cave.
"By the order of the Queen of Narnia, move." The biggest wolf snarled.
The children were surrounded.
"Very well. We will go." Tyler sighed.
The ride was long and tiring. When the children finally saw the castle, all hope left them. The numerous tall spires shone with an icy light. The courtyard was filled with stone statues of many innocent creatures. Then the gates creaked open and a giant minotaur appeared.
"You have them?" He asked in a deep, gruff voice.
"Yes, General Otmin. I have found the human children. They were hiding out in Tumnus' cave. Now the Golden Age prophecy can never come true."
Both of their faces contorted into evil smiles. Tyler tried to look brave for the others, but inside he knew that they were all feeling the same fear. The inside of the castle was even worse than the outside. Once they were inside, the minotaur led them down two flights of stairs. The dungeons were gloomy and filled with ice, just like every other part of the castle. After hours, an ogre gave them stale bread and brown water.
"We're doomed down here." Luke said. "It's only a matter of days now."
"No. Always have hope. There has to be some good in this Narnia place. Just wait." Rose replied.
Then they heard the sound of someone coming down the stairs. It was the ogre, carrying Tumnus! He was cuffed and beaten, blood running down the side of his head. He looked at them with such a sad look on his face the children teared up. He was put in the cell next to them.
"What are you doing in here? I thought you helped her!" Victoria exclaimed.
"She found out about Lucy. The White Witch has no mercy. I am to be executed in five days." Tumnus mumbled.
The children looked around the dungeon. There was nothing to break them free. It was nothing but icy walls and the door.
"Come on, Ed. In the wardrobe. It's our only chance. Hide!" Peter said.
His little brother climbed into the wardrobe. Peter slowly shut the door. The four siblings pushed and shoved each other to get comfortable. All of the sudden, Peter and Susan fell against what should have been the back of the wardrobe. Instead, they kept falling.
"Is that a tree branch?" Susan asked.
"And snow! Lucy was right all along! I'm sorry Lu, I really am." Peter said.
"It's ok." Lucy replied.
"Well, what do we do now? I think we should go home." Susan said haughtily.
"Let's go see Mr. Tumnus!" Lucy suggested.
She looked at the others with a hopeful look on her face.
"Okay, I guess we can. But we come right back." Peter said as he grabbed four fur coats.
