Finally here it is. I better get reviews.
CH6
Harry and Lynnie sat up expecting to see the inside of the wardrobe; however all that was there were trees lining the path. Behind them was an open field. Looking from each other to the space where the door should have been, then to each other then to the space too each other then the space.
"This," Lynnie said "Is not good is it?"
"Just guessing," Harry said "but I'm thinking no."
"My wand!"
Lynnie held out her wand. It had turned darker, like most wands, and the red was barely noticeable now. Harry held up his own wand. It had also changed. It was sort of an orange color, and seemed to have flames up the handle.
"Do you think they still work?" Lynnie asked
"One way to find out." Harry said.
He stood to his feet, and then helped Lynnie too her's. He pointed his wand at small stone. Lynnie pushed his hand down.
"Wait we are not allow we are underage wizards."
"Mandalyn." Harry became strangely serious. "This is an emergency, not to mention, WE MAY BE IN A DIFFERENT WORLD."
"Well, do think we should look around first? Maybe we just fell asleep."
"You right we are having the exact same dream, and in that case it wont matter because these 'dream wands' wont work. ACCIO APPLE!!!" he shouted, a yellowish apple flew from a tree and Harry caught it. He handed it to Lynnie. "Mystery solved."
"Accio apple." she did the same and gave Harry an apple.
"Well" Harry said and bit into his apple. "You know the landscape?"
"If memory serves me correctly," she said looking around. "Between thoes two mountains was were Jadis' castle stood."
"The evil witch?"
"Mmm hmm." she muttered with apple in her mouth.
"People like that give witches a bad name."
"Who you telling?"
The duo laugh and began walking down the path towards the two mountains. The woods began to thicken and the path began to disappear. Their exciting trip to Narnia was getting very old very quickly. They were also getting tired of walking and wished they had brought their brooms, but then again they didn't know they were coming.
