Again, "The Chronicles of Narnia" crosses with "The Black Cauldron" and "The Lion King". Also, a character from "Lilo & Stitch" makes an appearance in this chapter.
Epilogue
When the crate arrived at Prydain, the lid shot open. Gurgi tumbled out of the crate, shaking his head to throw the dust off him. Recovering from the trip, Gurgi saw he was back at Dallben's farm. Gurgi was greeted by Taran and Princess Eilonwy. Gurgi embraced his friends, glad to be back in his home land.
After he was released, Gurgi said, while jumping up and down, "Gurgi is so happy to see his friends again! I hope Gurgi didn't miss anything."
Dallben came to the window. "Ah, Gurgi there you are! A lion has been asking for you."
Confused, Gurgi said, "That's unusual."
Taran said, "I wonder what it could be."
Leaving the house was a fully-grown lion. Approaching Gurgi, the Lion said, "Gurgi, my name is Aslan. I sent you the letter."
"Yes," said Gurgi.
"The worlds are in danger. Stars are falling rapidly from the night sky. If you wish to join me, we can arrive at the Evenshire Camp in no time," said Aslan.
"Does Gurgi have to leave?" asked Gurgi, saddened.
"That is up to you," said Aslan.
Gurgi thought for a moment. Taran told him, "You don't have to leave again."
"Taran, let Gurgi decide," said Dallben.
"But he could be gone for a while," said Taran.
Gurgi nodded. "Gurgi will take on wretched task. I might prove a hero yet."
Aslan chuckled. "You already are a hero, Gurgi. We will leave soon."
Gurgi said goodbye to his friends. Aslan, once Gurgi was ready, blew on the furry grey-and-white creature. By doing so, a tree unfolded, opening a portal in the air. Aslan let Gurgi leave first, before he followed the creature. The tree returned to its first state after the two were gone.
It was another beautiful day. Timon and Pumbaa went bug hunting in the Pridelands. As the two continued their counting of bugs, a strange crate landed inches from Timon's feet. Timon jumped back in shock, hiding behind Pumbaa. Kovu and Kiara joined them. As they observed the crate, Simba and Nala approached. The crate had strange markings, but was different from Gurgi's crate.
"I wonder what's in there," said Kovu.
"Well, don't wonder for long," said Timon.
Pumbaa muttered, "Timon, do you think Gurgi's in this crate."
"Who knows," said Timon, shrugging his shoulders.
Finding another stick, Kovu pressed down on it with his paw. As he did, the crate's lid opened up. Out from the crate came a strange dog-like alien with blue fur and six arms. He jumped out of the crate in a mad frenzy, sniffing everything and everyone in his path.
"Well, he sure is spunky," said Nala, as the furry creature observed her.
The blue alien laughed, knocking himself backwards.
"What do we do with this creature?" asked Pumbaa.
"I'm not sure, but I'm beginning to wonder just what we're dealing with," said Timon.
The blue alien rolled up into a ball, trying to suck his foot. He laughed once again.
Kovu whispered to his wife. "I liked Gurgi better."
"What do we call him?" asked Kiara.
The blue alien finally announced, "Stitch… friends." He pounced on Kovu.
Simba told Kovu, "I think he likes you."
Kovu said, "I can tell."
Stitch got off of Kovu, before rolling into a ball again. Upon seeing the bugs, Stitch ate a few. Finding the bugs not agreeing with him, Stitch spit them out on the grassy ground. Timon looked offended, but he said nothing. Simba and Nala laughed at Stitch, who continued to be a nuisance only to himself. The day continued as if it was planned.
With that comes the end of the story.
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