(A/N: Sorry for the delay, I was having serious writer's block with this chapter plus an insane amount of homework to do. Oh, and in case anyone is curious as to where I got the inspiration for this story, I got it after I saw the new Narnia movie on opening weekend and started to think about what it would be like to make a Star Wars/Narnia crossover since I'm a huge fan of both.)
In the evening
Jaina, Edmund, Lucy, and Mr. Tumnus had been traveling all day in their quest to get to the white witch's castle and save Anakin. Now that nighttime had fallen, however, they had decided to stop and make camp to rest up for the next day. At that moment, they were all sitting around the campfire sipping tea and discussing their rescue plan.
"So I think it would be best if me and Edmund led you two through the castle." Mr. Tumnus said to the girls.
"But you don't have a weapon, Mr. Tumnus. Are you sure you'll be allright doing that?" Lucy asked.
"Of course I'll be fine, my dear Lucy. All three of you have weapons for defense, so I'm sure that everything will be fine." Mr. Tumnus said.
"Just one question: how are we going to get back to camp in time for battle?" Edmund asked.
"We have Anakin's horn with us, Ed. Aslan even said to blow the horn when we have Anakin with us and he will know that we are ready for battle." Lucy said, sounding exasperated.
"Ok then, sorry I asked." Edmund said sheepishly.
Everyone then realized how unusually quiet Jaina had been. They looked over at her and noticed she was sitting on her knees with her head in her hands and a look of horror on her face. She was also trembling as if she realized something awful was happening. Looking concerned, Lucy sat down next to Jaina and placed her arm around her shoulder.
"Are you okay?" Lucy asked.
"I…I see Ani. He's in the witch's dungeon. And he's in…terrible pain." Jaina mumbled.
Lucy wrapped both arms around Jaina in a big bear hug to try and calm her down. She knew that Jaina was able to have such visions because of her Jedi training, according to the stories that she had been told. She decided to be cautious with the questions she asked Jaina so she wouldn't make her more upset.
"Oh I'm sorry. What else do you see?" Lucy asked, still hugging Jaina.
"He's being tortured by the white witch. She has him locked up all alone. We really need to help him." Jaina said.
"Isn't that what we're doing right now?" Edmund asked.
"Ed, just hush up if you can't be sensitive." Lucy snapped.
"Yes, MUM. Sorry I asked." Edmund said sarcastically.
Lucy glared at him as she continued to comfort Jaina, with Mr. Tumnus soon joining in. Edmund, meanwhile, lay on his stomach in the grass looking at the three as they were talking about Jaina's visions. He was quite intrigued that Jaina and her siblings were able to have these visions, even if it had caused them and their family trouble in the past. It was a skill that he thought would be pretty neat to have. In an attempt to save face, he sat down by the group to ask Jaina some more questions about this skill of hers.
"So, um, do you have these visions all the time?" he asked her.
"Occasionally, more often they're about Jacen than Anakin since Jacen is my twin." Jaina replied.
"How do you know if they're going to come true or not? Isn't that what got your grandpa into trouble in the first place?" Edmund asked.
"Honestly, no Jedi can ever be certain that their visions will come true. The future is never set in stone so sometimes it's just my mind playing tricks on me or someone from the dark side tormenting me with evil thoughts. But this time, I know this vision is true and we really need to help Ani." Jaina said.
"I know exactly how you feel. Peter, Susan, and I felt just as worried as you did when Edmund and Mr. Tumnus here were the prisoners of the white witch." Lucy said.
"That woman turned me into stone on top of it, so I know all too well what she's capable of. We must be really careful when we go into her castle for the rescue." Mr. Tumnus replied.
"We'll be careful, Mr. Tumnus. As long as we stick together and watch out for trouble, we'll rescue Anakin in time." Lucy said, smiling at her friend.
Mr. Tumus smiled back and tickled Lucy under her chin. Squealing with laughter, Lucy ran behind Jaina who laughed along with her and began tickling Lucy as well. Pretty soon, all four of them were rolling around on the grass under the moonlight, relieved to finally be laughing amongst all this tension.
At the camp
Peter, Susan, and Jacen were all wide awake inside Peter's tent. They had spent all day trying to plan their attack strategy for the upcoming battle. So far, Jacen had done a pretty good job helping Peter and Susan with the planning and felt pretty confident that he could successfully lead the Narnian army into battle. But for now, they were discussing how they felt about Lucy, Edmund, Jaina, and Mr. Tumnus going off to rescue Anakin.
"I just hope they'll be allright, I can't shake this vision of the trouble they'll encounter and how much pain Ani is in." Jacen said.
"Jacen, we know exactly how you feel. We ourselves were worried sick about Edmund when he was the witch's prisoner. We don't care how annoying he can be, he's still our brother and we wanted him back safely." Peter said.
"Oh believe me, Ani can be quite annoying himself. But Jaina and I still love him to death and we would be devastated if anything happened to him." Jacen replied.
"Remember, you have Peter and me right here if you ever need to talk. We're with you all the way." Susan said.
"Thank you, Susan. I appreciate it." Jacen said.
"Oh, it's no problem. Right now, I think we should get some sleep and be well rested for tomorrow." Susan said.
Jacen and Peter nodded in agreement. Jacen and Susan then stood up and walked out of Peter's tent toward their own tents to go to bed. All anyone could hope for right now was that this new prophecy would be fulfilled and the white witch would be no more in Narnia.
