Alongside a cliff
The Pevensies were running as fast as they could through the cold snow, with General Grievous in hot pursuit of them. He was snarling insults at the children as his four activated lightsabers whipped through the air in a desperate attempt to attack the four monarchs.
"Come back here so I can defeat you, stupid brats!" he screamed angrily.
"Just keep running, everyone! Keep running!" Peter yelled.
"What do you think we're doing?" Edmund yelled back.
Peter had no time to glare at his brother as he and his siblings were desperately trying to avoid the angry droid general. They were getting more tired by the second as they ran up the hill towards the cliff that overlooked the Eastern Ocean. But Peter knew it was essential that they reach this cliff to make his plan work.
"Are you sure this will work?" Lucy asked as Peter helped her up the hill.
"No time for questions, Lu. You, Edmund, and Susan just need to do what I tell you to do." he replied.
Eventually, the four children made it to the top of the cliff that overlooked the Eastern Ocean. Unfortunately, Grievous was still following close behind and his heavy, mechanical breathing made the Pevensies shake with fear as he made his way up the hill to the cliff top.
"I have you now. You will never stop me and my master from taking this land from you, stupid children." he snarled.
"You will not have our thrones. We are a lot smarter than you think." Susan said angrily, reaching for an arrow from her quiver.
She slowly slid it into her bow and drew back the string, ready to strike a very angry Grievous.
"Those arrows can't harm me, stupid girl." he sneered.
"I am not stupid, so shut up." Susan snapped and fired off her arrow.
While the arrow did not harm Grievous in any way, it did bounce off his armored body and landed into the snow. It also angered him even more that Susan dared to take him on with a simple bow and arrow.
"Foolish girl! You will pay with your life!" he screamed and began charging at Susan.
"Ed! Lu! Run for the trees!" she yelled.
Susan then took off running for a nearby grove of trees with her little brother and sister running close behind her. It was now time to put the main part of their older brother's plan into action.
"Come back here, you cowards!" Grievous yelled.
"Leave my family alone, you imbecile!" Peter yelled back.
Grievous whipped around to see Peter standing by the edge of the cliff in a fighter's stance with his sword out in front of him. Hissing angrily at the young king, the furious droid general stomped over to him, his mechanical hands firmly on his lightsabers in his cloak.
"How dare you, foolish boy! You will pay dearly for this along with the rest of your pathetic family!" Grievous yelled.
"No we will not. You and your master have no right to be in Narnia. You will be the ones who will pay for hurting my family and friends." Peter said, feeling his fingers grip the sword handle even tighter.
"What makes you think that, boy?" Grievous angrily asked.
Suddenly, a large bolt came flying out of the grove of trees right at Grievous. It was much bigger than one of Susan's arrows so as it struck the general on his side, the force was powerful enough to make him stumble towards the edge of the cliff. The wet snow only made his balance even worse, so the droid general ended up slipping right on the edge that overlooked the Eastern Ocean.
"That does." Peter stated, watching Grievous tumble into the water below.
Smirking, Peter turned around and saw his siblings had emerged from the trees, all three of them manning a huge scorpion type weapon. It had been hidden there prior to the battle as part of Peter's plan and it had worked perfectly.
"Good work, everyone."
"Thank you, Peter. But is he really dead?" Edmund asked.
"Come over here and see for yourself." Peter replied.
His three siblings joined him at the cliff's edge and looked towards the ocean. All of them were surprised to see metal parts littering the cliff side and even more metal parts floating in the water.
"So he's really gone?" Lucy asked.
"Yes he is. He'll never do anything to us again." Susan said.
"Thank Aslan for that." Edmund replied.
On another part of the battle field
The Solo children were ready to face off Count Dooku as all of them still had their lightsabers drawn. Dooku, however, was snickering evilly at the trio as they walked around in a circle in their fighters' stances.
"Come and join my master on the Dark Side and this feud will be over." he said to them.
"We will never turn, so don't even tempt us." Jaina said angrily.
"Oh, dear girl, you forget how easy it was to tempt your grandfather. What makes you think you'll be able to resist?" Dooku asked.
"Because we have learned from his mistakes. We can resist you and your master." Jacen replied.
"Oh, really?" the Sith Lord hissed and whipped his lightsaber towards the three Padawans.
Anakin blocked the blow by swiftly thrusting his lightsaber forward while his brother and sister jumped backwards slightly to avoid being hit. Furious, Dooku pulled back his lightsaber and charged at the twins, ready to stab them. But as he thrust his lightsaber forward, Jacen whipped his lightsaber upwards and was able to push Dooku's away from him. Jaina, meanwhile, had another idea.
She crept behind Dooku, planning to stab him with her lightsaber and end his life right then and there. But as she raised it up for the blow, Dooku had apparently sensed her presence right behind him for he whirled around and force threw her backwards into the snow.
"Jaina!" her brothers yelled and ran to their sister to help her.
Still snickering, Dooku decided to take this opportunity to Force throw the boys into the snow as well. As they hit the snow next to their sister, all three Solos turned to look at the evil Sith Lord with looks of determination and fury.
"We still won't turn so just give up." Anakin said firmly.
"If that won't make you turn, foolish child, then this will." Dooku said creepily and raised his hands up at the children.
The Solos immediately knew what Dooku was about to do to them and held up their lightsabers for protection. However, that still didn't stop Dooku from straightening his fingers and unleashing a round of blue force lightning at them. The children could feel their lightsabers shaking in their hands as the blades of light absorbed the vicious lightning.
"I can definitely sense fear and anger in you, Padawans. You are just like your grandfather." Dooku said.
"Our grandfather was a smart man; he just made a huge mistake. But we won't make that mistake, not now or ever." Jacen said as he strained to absorb more lightning into his lightsaber.
Angered, Dooku lowered his hands and stopped shooting the Force lightning. Breathing heavily from the strain and shock of absorbing it into their lightsabers, the children slowly backed away from the vicious Sith lord as he had a look of hatred and fury in his eyes.
"You see, you are just Padawans. So much easier to turn than a Jedi knight will be." he hissed.
"You forget that we are the descendants of the Skywalker family. We have grown and learned a lot as Padawans. We are stronger than you think." Jaina said with determination.
Completely infuriated, Dooku began unleashing another round of Force lightning at the Solo children. While they held up their lightsabers just in time to block this round of lighting, they realized that they wouldn't be able to do it for very much longer. Their lightsabers began to gain a white hue around them and shake violently, indicating that something was going wrong.
"What's going on with this?" Anakin hissed under his breath.
"I don't think our lightsabers can absorb this much longer. We have to do something." Jacen replied back.
Jaina immediately got a surprised but determined look on her face. She knew immediately what she and her brothers had to do to get rid of Dooku.
Jacen! Ani! I have an idea! she exclaimed with her mind.
Well, make it quick! Anakin exclaimed back.
Remember how we defeated Jadis? Well, I think we can use a similar method here on Dooku. Jaina replied.
Um, Jaina. There are no trees out here. Jacen said.
Yes, I know that. But that doesn't mean we can't use our lightsabers. Jaina added in.
A light went off in the boys' heads as they realized what their sister was talking about. Noticing the look of inspiration on all three children's faces, Dooku slowly stopped shooting lighting at them and glared at them.
"What do you brats think you're doing? There's nothing that you can do to beat me. It is useless." he snarled.
"I don't think so, Dooku." Jacen said.
With that, the three Solos touched their glowing lightsabers together at the tips. This caused them to begin glowing even brighter and a small ball of light began to form at the tips.
"What is that? It's not going to work." Dooku said.
"Oh yes it will." Jaina said and nodded at her brothers.
With that, all three of them thrust their lightsabers forward and sent the ball of light flying right at Count Dooku. The evil Sith Lord was so surprised that he didn't have time to react when the light ball smacked him hard in the stomach. The force of the impact was so strong that the light surged throughout his body, making him shake very violently. Eventually, his body collapsed into the snow from the stress of the light, but not before it was engulfed in a very bright, white light.
"Cover your eyes!" Jaina yelled.
The trio used their free hands to shield their eyes from the bright light as it engulfed Dooku. As it slowly died down and the battle field became more visible, the children slowly removed their hand and opened their eyes to see that the vicious Sith was no more.
"Force, he's dead. I can't believe we killed a Sith." Jacen said.
"Impressive, I know." Anakin replied.
"But I wonder how the others are faring. I hope they're alright." Jacen replied.
They then noticed how Jaina had her eyes squeezed shut and she immediately deactivated her lightsaber. She was also pacing back and forth in the snow, desperately trying to concentrate on something that was very important. Suddenly, her eyes flew open and she stared at her brothers with grave concern.
"It's Grandfather. I think he's in trouble." she said gravely.
