Narnia (based on the movies) I only own the female version of Peter, Professor Kirke's grandson, and the many others you don't recognize. Everything else belongs to C.S Lewis, though if anything happens in this story that you don't recognize from the books or movies is mine.
"All of you hide in that tree while I wipe your tracks." the fox said.
"But what about you?" Lucy asked.
"There is no time to explain your majesty." the fox said.
"Come on Lucy." I said.
After I helped Lucy and Susan up the tree I climbed up myself and perched myself of the tree branch next to Lucy, while Susan was on the other side with Mr and Mrs. Beaver. Just as the fox finished wiping the prints the wolves came out of the tunnel. I could tell that the fox was pretending to be afraid as the wolves surrounded him. The pack leader was walking around the fox, taunting him.
"Evening gents. Lost something have we?" the fox asked.
"Don't patronize me! We're looking for some humans." the wolf leader snapped.
"Humans? Here in Narnia? Now isn't that some lovely piece of information." the fox asked chuckling.
Just then the wolf near him lunged and bit him, pinning him down with his teeth, making the fox yelp. Lucy gasped and I quickly covered her mouth praying that they didn't hear us.
"Now tell us, which way did the humans run off to, your reward is your life, it's not much." the leader said.
We all held our breath as we waited for the foxes response.
"North, they ran north." the fox said pressing his ears flat against his head.
"Smell them out." the leader ordered.
The wolf threw the fox harshly to the side, who whimpered when he landed, and we waited as until the wolves were far enough away.
After I helped my sisters down Mrs. Beaver started a fire, once the fire was going we helped get the injured fox near the fire, and sat down around it.
"Do you know where the White Witch holds her prisoners?" I asked.
My sisters looked at me and saw my determination, I would probably have done anything to save my brother. After all, it was my fault, I was too hard on him, never encouraged him, never agreed with him, will except when it came to Susan, all I seemed to do was ridicule him, and if I could go back in time I would change all that.
"Why do you ask?" the fox asked.
"Because our brother was taken by the White Witch." Susan said.
"Then they would've taken him to the Witch's place. Ow!" the fox said before yelping in pain as Mrs. Beaver cleaned the wound.
"Are you alright?" Lucy asked wincing at the bite.
"Well, I wish I could say that their bark was worse then their bite, ow!" the fox said before yelping again.
"Stop squirming! You're worse then Beaver on bath day." Mrs. Beaver said.
"Worse day of the year." Mr. Beaver said with a chuckle.
That made us smile and Lucy giggled.
"Well I must be off." the fox said standing up.
"You're leaving?" Lucy asked sadly.
"It has been a please my queen, and an honor. But Aslan himself has asked me to gather more recruits." the fox said.
The beavers gasped as Mr. Beaver asked, "You've seen Aslan?"
"What's he like?" Mrs. Beaver asked.
"Like everything we've been told and more. You'll be happy to have him along side you as you battle the witch." the fox said now looking at us.
"We're not planning on fighting any witch." Susan said.
"But surely Queen Hannah, the prophecy." the fox said desperately looking me.
"Look, we just want our brother back." I said.
The fox sighed sadly before taking his leave. I really do wish there was something we could do to help these people, but we couldn't.
"Well I think that's enough for one night. I think it's time we turn in, we'll eat a quick breakfast before heading to Aslan's camp." Mrs. Beaver said while putting some more wood in the fire.
"Sounds like a plan." Susan said sighing.
"We should take watch tonight, we don't know who's a friend and who's an enemy, and they'll make sure the fire doesn't go out." Mr. Beaver said.
"I'll take the first watch." I said.
"Are you sure Hannah?" Susan asked.
"Yeah. I don't think I'll be able to sleep tonight even if I tried." I replied giving her a small smile.
Everyone soon fell asleep while I stayed up, only leaving to gather some more firewood. I leaned against a tree and looked at my sisters. Was I a good sister? I mean, what if Edmund was right. I spent most of the night thinking, but fell asleep when Mr. Beaver woke up to take the second shift. The next day we woke up early and ate a quick breakfast before leaving. It was around noon when we were crossing a snowy pass, there was nothing but snow. Mr. Beaver had been shouting at us to hurry up, or to pick up the pace.
"Come on humans, while we're still young."
"If he tells us to hurry one more time, I'm going to turn him into a big fluffy hat." I said while allowing Lucy to climb onto my back.
"He is getting a bit bossy." Lucy said.
Just then I heard the faint sounds of what sounded bells.
"Oh no! It's her!" Mrs. Beaver shouted.
I immediately put Lucy down and grabbed her hand before we ran.
