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(Y/n)'s POV:

Caspian and I are walking in the forest.

Caspian turns around looking in the direction of Trufflehunter and Nikabrik.

"I can hear you." He says making them come out from behind the trees they were hiding behind.

"I just think we should wait for the Kings and Queens." Trufflehunter suggested.

Caspian continued walking.

"Fine! Go then! See if the others will be as understanding!" Trufflehunter shouted.

"Or maybe I'll come with you. I want to see you explain things to the minotaurs." Nikabrik suggested.

Caspian turned around and looked at us.

"Minotaurs? They're real?" Caspian questioned.

"And very bad tempered." I said.

"Yeah, not to mention big."

"Huge."

"What about centaurs? Do they still exist?" He asked.

"Well, the centaurs will probably fight on your side. But there's no telling what the others will do." I explained.

"What about Aslan?" He asked.

We turned back to look at him.

I hadn't heard my dads name in centuries. I hadn't seen him since he told me I was pregnant.

"How do you know so much about us?" Nikabrik asked.

"Stories." He said.

"Wait a minute. Your father told you stories about Narnia?" Trufflehunter asked.

"No (Y/n) and my professor... Listen I am sorry. These are not the kind of questions you should be asking." Caspian said waliking past us.

Trufflehunter smelt something.

"What is it?" Nikabrik asked.

"Human." Trufflehunter stated.

"Us?" I asked pointing to Caspian and myself.

"No. Them." Trufflehunter said looking at Telmarine soldiers that were holding crossbows facing us.

"There they are!" One shouted.

"Run!" I shouted.

We ran trying to dodge the arrows flying towards us.

Trufflehunter was hit by an arrow.

"Oh, no." Nikabrik said starting to run back for him.

"Wait. I'll go." Caspian said running towards Trufflehunter.

He went to lift him up.

"Take it. Go! It's more important than I am." Trufflehunter said holding Susan's horn.

Caspian grabbed it and put it in his satchel.

Then all of the Telmarine soldiers started falling down.

Caspian picked up Trufflehunter and started running again.

More Telmarine soldiers starting going down.

Caspian gave Trufflehunter to Nikabrik.

"Get him out of here." He said setting him down.

He then turned around and unsheathed his sword, but there was only one soldier still standing.

The soldier was hitting his sword on the ground around him, trying to hit something.

Then he fell down as well.

Something started coming towards us, and Caspian fell to the ground.

A mouse was on top of him holding a sword.

"Choose you last words carefully, Telmarine." He said pointing his tiny sword at Caspian.

"You are a mouse." Caspian said in shock.

"I was hoping for something a little more original." He sighed. "Pick up your sword."

"Uh... No, thanks." Caspian said.

"Pick it up! I will not fight an unarmed man." He ordered.

"Which is why I might live longer if I choose not to cross blades with you, noble mouse." Caspian answered.

"I said I would not fight you. I didn't say I'd let you live!" He shouted.

"Reepicheep!" Trufflehunter shouted. "Stay your blade!"

"Trufflehunter?" He questioned looking at the wounded badger. "I trust you have a very good reason for this untimely interruption."

"He doesn't. Go ahead." Nikabrik said.

"He's the one who blew the horn." I said.

"What?" Reepicheep questioned looking at Caspian.

"Then let him bring but forward." A centaur said walking towards us with three others behind him. "This is the reason we have gathered."

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