A/N: I feel so lame that i haven't updated... I have officially become the biggest loser :( oh well hopefully this chapter will make it up. It may feel like a rush but i just written it and didn't have time to read over it... Well hope you enjoy! PLEASE REVIEW! that actually does help :P

"Well, I trust you to follow through with this plan. The only way to save Narnia is if you get this key and open the Heart of Narnia. The three doors you have listing meaning to each one. The door on the left leads you to a never-ending road; the one on the right will capture your most horrid nightmares and make them alive; and the middle is the Heart of Narnia. The doors will test you, and you must be open-minded. If it finds that you are untrustworthy, you will somehow end up in one of the other doors."

I tried to take as much as I could. I shudder went straight through my back. The Lion looked at me and told me to get ready for my journey. I didn't have anything with me so I just washed up and went to go see Edmund.

"Hey Edmund, can we talk?" I asked. He nodded and followed me by my tent.

"What happened at the White witch's castle?" His eyes darkened. He started to fidget and couldn't make up his mind on whether to tell me or not. I could tell he didn't want to talk about this, so I just told him it was fine and he should get back to what he was doing.

I had no idea what to do next. I could:

Sleep

Eat

Train, or just leave and head to the witch's castle.

I obviously hated most of the ideas, so I just went to sleep and praying it will be about unicorns or something.

I was in a dark room followed by heavy footsteps. I searched the area to see if I could find some source of light. I could hear the footsteps become louder and louder. It filled the room with emotions. All of a sudden it stopped and a bright light appeared in my face.

The person making the loud footsteps was man, probably around his mid 40-50's. He starred across as if I wasn't even there. He muttered something under his breath, but I couldn't hear what he had said. He looked scared and had been traveling for a long time; he wore dirty clothes and hasn't shaved for a while.

A small faint light started to appear behind me. The old man went to go see and I followed. The light kept growing and growing and the flames swayed with sound of silence. The old man started to whisper "Finally, finally I can go."

The light approached us and turned out to be a woman, in her 20's to be exact. She had blondish/whitish hair and had a firm look on her face.

"Well, can you?" she asked the old man.

"Y-yes I can," The old man replied. He took out some sort of stick or wand and gave it to her.

"Finally, I can leave this place for good!" They both started smiling and everything melted away into globs of paint.

I woke with a cold chill on my face. I opened my eyes and saw Lucy pouring water on my face. Why do people have the weirdest way to wake a person up?

"I just wanted to tell you that Aslan needs you," and she left it at that. I got up and went to go find him. I found him on a hill looking across the fields.

"Lucy said you needed me?" I asked.

"Yes, I just wanted to tell you that you leave tomorrow at dawn," He just kept starring at the fields.

I couldn't move; it felt like I was glued to this very spot. Something just told me in my heart that I shouldn't give up. I then starred at Aslan who was gone. I looked everywhere to see where he had gone, but he just disappeared. I headed back and saw Edmund come up to me.

"I'm coming with you," he had stated. I starred at him blankly.

"Uh- I don't think that's a good idea," I replied.

"Look, I know the witch just as well as you do, so if we use both our minds there is no way that she could stop us." The kid's got a point. If we did work together then we could probably get this done as fast as possible, but what about his siblings? He just came back, and he couldn't leave him again.

"I guess you're right, but what about Peter, Susan, and Lucy?"

"I'll go talk to them, I doubt they will let me, but it's worth a shot."

Edmund came back with an unidentified face, and I really didn't want him to get hurt. I usually would never bring a kid with me on journeys this dangerous, but with his exception I guess I'll consider it, though it may hard.

"Well?" I asked.

"At first they were yelling at me and told me that that was the dumbest idea I have invented, but then Aslan heard all the yelling and told them that, they had to trust me." Well that was quick, I mean shouldn't it have ended differently? Oh well, we needed rest to wake up for tomorrow.

"Well I'll see you tomorrow at dawn," he nodded and went to his tent.

Should I have let him come? I mean this is too dangerous for the both of us. Then again, he will be more helpful then anyone else. I decided to stop thinking about it and headed to my tent. I wonder how all of this started out? I miss Annabeth, but I feel like I need to be here. I lay down and went to sleep. Tomorrow is going to be a big day…

My ideas are starting to run short... Can you help me out? I hate doing that cuz it ruins surprises but i really need help!