A/N hey I know this one is shorter, ok? thank you all to those of you who reviewed. :) I know I'm going just a bit slower with this one, but I'm working really hard on it! It's hard not to think about ideas for it when I'm in school. I always seem to space out and then I look up and go 'crap!' because I missed everything that the teacher said! LOL I'm sure many of you have related to this, or at least you will! thank you for being patient.
Ok, some of you may have noticed that Avery is kind of accepting everything like a squirrel getting hit by a bus (haha), but I promise that I'm building up to that. (FYI I am not putting anything up about a squirrel getting hit by a bus, that was just a metaphor)
Disclaimer: Yeah, yeah (YES!) sorry! yes! I don't own anything that you don't recognize (unless it's like from my other story which I totally accept FOR ME ONLY!) (spit out you're gum) me? (yes you.) awww....
R&R :D
Looking to the past
A large group of Narnians clattered along the beach towards a castle. The sun shown brightly ahead, and the waved lapped lovingly at the beach.
"Oh, Jillian! Isn't it exciting?" Lucy squealed, pulling J.J behind her.
"Yeah, you're going to be a queen!" Jillian encouraged the young girl.
"What about you, Jillian?" Lucy asked the dark haired girl.
"You will see in due time, young one." Aslan purred from beside Jillian.
"I can't believe I'm going to be crowned a queen tomorrow!" Lucy whispered.
"Long live king Edmund! Long live queen Susan! Long live king Peter! Long live queen Lucy!" The Narnians cheered for the newly named kings and queens, who would watch over they're beloved country of Narnia for many years.
"Now," Aslan announced, "It is time to name a knight of Narnia." Aslan beckoned J.J up, "Jillian has long served my country, in this world, and in her own world. And for that, I am ever grateful to her. Kneel before me. I name you Jillian Eaglesight, knight of Narnia." J.J rose, a full knight of Narnia, "May you forever save you're country."
"Jillian! Jillian! You're a knight of Narnia!" Lucy cried running to hug the girl, "I didn't know Aslan would knight you!"
"Well he had to do something." J.J. joked.
"Eaglesight." Edmund said coming up to J.J and gently grabbing her hand in his, "It fits you well." Aslan padded up to the boy and two girls.
"Jillian, it is time." Aslan purred, "Come with me."
"Time for what?" Lucy asked innocently.
"You'll see in time, dear one." Aslan said softly. J.J nodded and said her goodbyes to her friends.
"You have grown quite close to them." Aslan said as they walked out of the castle, "Especially the Just King." J.J nodded again.
"They're all so kind to me." She said, "Like Avi was when we first met. Aslan, do you think there is any way I could go back home?"
"I am sorry, dear child." Aslan murmured, "But you have passed in that world. It has been quite a while too. It is time for you to be a peace." J.J nodded.
"Is there anything else I can do to help?" She asked looking at the castle behind her, from where they were walking on the beach.
"Avery's time to shine will come." Aslan said, "When it comes, you must be at her side. She will be lost without you. Avery is already a lost soul in her world. She has learned of her heritage."
"I still can't believe her parent's have lied to her for so long." J.J whispered.
"It was for the best." Aslan said softly, "She would not be any different if she didn't know of who or where she came from. Her time of coming to Narnia is soon. She will not have the power of speech, so I am allowing for her dog to enter this world. Miko will be her speech. No other human will have the ability to hear her in this world. It will be a immense change for her."
"What of when she returns home?" J.J asked.
"That will determine if the menace has passed over Narnia yet." Aslan said.
"Will Avi be ok?"
"That is up to her." Aslan said, "Only she can heal herself. Death is a hard thing to deal with. You and Avery shared many reminiscences together, and she will never forget the joyful times you and her had. Avery is a strong girl, like you are."
"What is to come of the kings and queens?" J.J asked.
"They will rule Narnia through most of its Golden years." Aslan responded. J.J nodded.
"I am ready now." She said.
"Look up, dear child." J.J looked up and saw she wasn't in Narnia anymore. In front of her stood a vast, glowing valley. The air was clean, and the sky was blue. The grass was a glowing emerald color, and there was a sudden peace in J.J's heart.
"Welcome to my country." Aslan said.
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