Chapter 16: Sakuras

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Y/N's POV:

We lost Lucy. She slipped out of her coat and into the river. Peter stood in shock the coat soaked and empty in his hands.

Susan: What did You do!?!?

I couldn't tell if it was directed at me or Peter but it hurt either way. I ran towards the river dropping my book. I was just about to jump in when...

Lucy: Has anyone seen my coat?

Lucy walked out of the shallow riverbed and to say she was soaked is an understatement. She was drenched head to toe in ice cold water.
Susan's sigh of relief was music to my ears. Peter walked up and wrapped the coat around Lucy.

Mr. Beaver: Don't worry, your brother's got you well looked after.

Mrs. Beaver: And I don't think you'll be needing those coats anymore.

Looking out towards the forest we could see the snow melting and the leaves starting to grow again. We started walking again. As we got closer to the warmer side of the forest I felt the water dry right of my clothes. I looked down and my clothes were as dry as sand.
Moving closer the trees had more leaves and less snow. One in particular stood out to me.

Y/N: Sakura flowers?...

What would a Sakura tree be doing in the middle of an oak forest? Disregarding it for now we continued our trek through to the warmth. The closer we got the warmer it got. It got warm enough to where everyone left there coats behind.

-Else where-

Edmund's POV:

The waterfall was roaring and the Witch had a look of complete disbelief on her face.

Dwarf: It's so warm out.

He ruffled his coat and looked relieved. Before he realized his mistake.

Dwarf: I'll go and check the sleigh.

He stalked off and I smiled at his misery. That's when a voice came from behind us.

???: Your Majesty.

It was the Wolves and one of them was carrying a Fox.

P.L: We found the traitor. He was rallying your enemy's near the Shuddering Woods.

The wolf carrying Fox through him down.

WW: Nice of you to drop in. You were so helpful to my wolves last night.

She moved to stand infront of the Fox.

WW: Perhaps you can help me now.

The Fox bent down in to a bow.

Fox: Forgive me, Your Majesty.

WW: Oh, don't waste my time with flattery.

Fox: Not to seem rude, but I wasn't actually talking to you.

He looked towards... Me? Why on earth is he looking at me? I looked towards The Witch confused. Making sure to show it. It seems to work as she Disregards me and moves closer towards the Fox. She twirls her ice staff thing before pointing it at the Fox.

WW: Where are the Humans headed?

The Fox stayed silent. The Witch drew her hand back ready to stab him.

Edmund: Wait! No! Don't. The beaver said something about the Stone Table, and that Aslan had an army there.

WW: An army?

She looks over my shoulder I turn and see the Fox shaking his head. What is he mad about I just saved his life.

WW: Thank you, Edmund. I'm glad this creature got to see some honesty,

I looked at her confused.

She turned back towards the Fox before lunging forward and stabing him.

WW: Before he dies.

Edmund: NO!

Stuck there in Stone was the Fox. I should've known. I looked at her before... She slapped me?! She made me face her by grabing my shoulder.

WW: Think about whose side your on Edmund.
Mine.

She made me look at the now Stone Fox.

WW: Or theirs.

She moved away from me and spoke to the wolves.

WW: Go on gather the faithful. If it's a war Aslan wants,

She froze a butterfly midair.

WW: It's a war he shall get.
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