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"Thank you, Aslan," they say.
"You are welcome," is Aslan's reply.
Samuel and Tamryn lie on the ground.
"That's strange."
"What's strange, Tamryn?"
"I had this dream about Aslan's country and so did, Cheyenne. Now, we had similar dreams. I don't quite understand why I'm the one having these dreams."
"Neither do I. It is strange indeed."
About an hour later, they hear footsteps. They sit up and turn around to see Alan walking toward them. He sits in between them. Samuel looks out ahead of them.
"I cannot believe we are actually training for this fight to the death," Samuel comments.
"Things will work out, Sam," says Alan.
"Don't call me Sam."
"Why not?"
"It sounds like a girl's name."
"But Sam is bi-gender name," says Tamryn.
"I know, but you would hear a girl being called Sam more often than a boy. Besides, I hate nicknames."
Alan and Tamryn shake their heads.
"Do either of you have nicknames?"
"No."
"You've never been called Tam or Tammy?"
"Nope."
"Cheyenne calls me Al sometimes, which bugs me."
"Then again, she is your sister," Tamryn points out.
"Even so, I hate that nickname."
Cheyenne and Trent get up and decided to do some practicing. Aslan walks toward them while they are still practicing.
"You both are doing an excellent job. I believe you two earned some rest."
"Thank you, Aslan," they reply.
"You are welcome."
Aslan walks away from them.
"You both are doing an excellent job. I believe you two earned some rest."
"Thank you, Aslan," they reply, heading for where Alan, Tamryn, and Samuel were sitting down.
"You are welcome."
"So, did you and Alan talk about what happened?"
"Yeah. It helped make things better for us."
"That's good."
"Yeah. I hope you can work things out with your dad."
"I just want him to know he can't push me around."
"In order to do that, you need to find confidence, which I believe you can do."
"Thanks, Cheyenne."
"You're welcome."
Trent sits next to Samuel, and Cheyenne sits next to Alan.
"When it has been fifteen minutes, I want all of you to meet up with your squadrons."
The kids nod.
"So, how are you doing with your bow and arrow, Trent?" Alan asks.
"Better. I'm starting to hit the bulls-eye even more than before."
"That's good."
"Yeah."
"What about your dagger, Cheyenne?"
"I've been getting better too, Alan. How's the sparing going?"
"It's coming along," Samuel replies, "I must say that Tamryn is the best out of the three of us. She manages to defeat both Alan and myself."
"I have to agree with Samuel on that," Alan adds.
"Well, when you do two sports, it helps with your strength and determination," Tamryn comments when everyone looks at her.
"You got a point there," Trent admits.
"So, I guess we should continue training," says Alan.
"Yeah," Samuel adds, "because we do not know for sure when Korin's army will get here."
"I think we should sparring each other at the same time," Tamryn suggests.
Alan and Samuel look at her like she was crazy.
"We need to prepare for anything. We could have another enemy sneak up on one of us while we're distracted."
"I agree with you," Samuel says.
"So do I," Alan agrees.
Alan, Samuel, and Tamryn start sparring each other. Trent and Cheyenne go off in another direction to train with their weapons.
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