A/N 'Ciao' in the last chapter means 'Bye'. Also I changed the rating of the story because there may be some deaths happening in the story. I will not have any coarse language or suggestive adult themes in it.
3rd Person POV
The same sort of thing happened day to day, that is beating up telmarines and rescuing Narnians. One day they heard that a meeting was to be held at the Dancing Lawn and heading there they saw many animals Bulgy Bears, Red and Black Dwarfs, Moles and Badgers, Hares and Hedgehogs, red foxes and talking mice, owls,a giants, and an old raven and many other animals. Hoff observed that they were bickering around a bit. Finally all sat down on the ground or trees depending on if you're a squirrel or a badger.
A squirrel kept on running back and forth saying "Silence!Silence, everyone, for the King's speech."
Hoff was not happy, what king? Couldn't be Miraz or could it be Pet- no, NO, it will not be him. Hoff either way was very curious. Then she saw the boy, the same one she saw talking to his professor. He stood up and look very nervous.
"Narnians!" he began but got interrupted by a Hare.
"Hush!" they warned. "There's a man someone near."
Hoff's heart raced. No they can not see her. All of the animals reacted and went still.
Trufflehunter spoke up "Smells like Man and yet not quite like Man."
Hoff felt better, so far they hadn't seen her. She scanned the crowed and saw the Chanson stiff and looking at her. She gave him a thumbs up.
"It's getting steadily nearer." said the Hare.
The boy took charge "Two Badgers and you three Dwarfs, with your bows at the ready, go softly off to meet it."
"We'll settle 'un" said a Black Dwarf getting his bow ready.
"Don't shoot if it is alone, Catch it." Caspian ordered.
"Why?"
"Do as you're told." Said a Centaur.
They went off and Hoff held her breath hoping that whoever it was, was not a telmarine. In her opinion there were enough of those around.
In the distance they heard a cry.
"Stop! Who goes there?" a bit of a commotion happened then. Soon another voice was heard saying:
"All right, all right, I'm unarmed. Take my wrists if you like, worthy Badgers, but don't bite right through them. I want to speak to the King."
"Doctor Cornelius!" Called the boy happily. Hoff realized that the Doctor was the Professor.
Some of the Dwarfs complained about him being a renegade Dwarf. And again there were some bickering going on. Then the doctor began to explain how he got there.
"By a little use of simple magic, your Majesty. But there's no time to go into that now. We must all fly from this place at once. You are already betrayed and Miraz is on the move. Before mid-day to-morrow you will be surrounded."
This news hit all very hard.
"Betrayed! And by who?" The boy cried.
"By your horse Destrier. The poor brute knew no better. When you were knocked off, of course he went dawdling back to his stable in the Castle. Then the secret of your flight was known. I made myself scarce, having no wish to be questioned about it in Miraz's torture chamber. I had a pretty good guess from my crystal as to where I should find you. But all day - that was the day before yesterday - I saw Miraz's tracking parties out in the woods. Yesterday I learned that his army is out. I don't think some of your - um - pure-blooded Dwarfs have as much woodcraft as might be expected. You've left tracks all over the place. Great carelessness. At any rate something has warned Miraz that Old Narnian is not so dead as he had hoped, and his is on the move."
Hoff then saw Reep let out a cry of delight "Hurrah! Let them come! All I ask is that the King will put me and my people in the front."
Hoff was not happy about the That the King part. In her opinion he is not the king. She laughed though when the doctor was a little taken back a bit by that it was a mouse who cried that. Then they began trying to figure out what the plan was, no one wanted to run away. They finally decided that they would go to Aslan's How. Which was a place in the Great Woods and is a large mound that has a history of being magical. And they began going over there. By sunrise they reached Aslan's how.
