chapter seven

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The Stone Bridge. The Pevensie's stood on the looking over the horizon. "Now, Aslan's camp is near the Stone Table just across the frozen river." Mr. Beaver told them. Rina stood beside Mrs. Beaver worried, not only for Edmund but what her father and sister will say.





"River?" Peter said, looking concerned. "Oh, the river's been frozen solid for a hundred years." Mrs. Beaver said, reassuring him. "It's so far!" Susan said, frowning lowly. "It's the world, Dear. Did you expect it to be small?" Mrs, Beaver said, smiling.







Across The Wood





The court yard door opens and Edmund and Ginarrbrik walk through it into the courtyard. Edmund stops short when he sees a new statue, Mr.Tumnus. "When you're ready, Son of Adam." The Witch said.





The sleigh sweeps out of the castle doors and across the frozen lake surrounding it. Edmund huddles on the floor whilst the Witch sits upright, wrapped in her furs.





Susan, Lucy, Peter, Rina and the Beavers walking across a huge frozen river. "Come on, humans! While we're still young." Mr. Beaver said, walking ahead of them. Peter bends down to give Lucy a piggy back ride, "If he tells us to hurry one more time, I'm gonna turn him into a big, fluffy hat." Peter said, making Lucy giggle.





"No! Behind you! It's her!" Mr. Beaver yelled. Rina quickly looked behind them and took a deep breath widening her power making them all invisible. "Wait! Will you just think about this for a minute?" Susan asked, frantically Peter. "We don't have a minute!" Peter said sternly. "I'm just trying to be realistic." Susan said, galring back at Peter. "No, you're trying to be smart. As usual."







They start to climb down. Susan looks like she might stay but the howling of the wolves in the distance changes her mind. Peter puts a foot on the ice and water spurts up from under it. "Wait. Maybe I should go first." Mr. Beaver said, making Rina nervous as she looked at him with scared eyes. But, he gave her a quick smile making Peter catch on and frown as to what he was looking at.





Mr. Beaver tests out the ice with his feet and tail, trying to find the strongest passage. The children start to follow Mr. Beaver across the ice. Lucy notices the wolves running across the top of the frozen waterfall to the other side of the river. The wolves leap down being able to smell them, but can't see them.





"OH, PRINCESS RINA! I KNOW YOU'RE HIDING THEM!" Maugrim yelled. They ran across the river, Rina's heart pounds in her chest as she tried to focus on keeping them invisible. She grabbed onto Lucy's hand helping her keep up. Susan and Peter looked at Lucy, as they're eyes widened looking at Lucy grabbing on to something or someone.





"WHAT'S IT GOING TO BE, PRINCESS BRAT!? THE RIVER CAN'T HIDE THEM!" Maugrim yelled to her again.





Peter noticing the waterfall is starting to crack and collapse. He stabs the sword into the ice. The waterfall plunges down on them and sweeps them away. The beavers propel the chunk of ice to shore. Peter stands up holding Lucy's coat in his hand, but no Lucy. "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE!?" Susan yells. They look around but don't see her. "Lucy! Lucy!" Susan yells.





"Has anyone seen my coat?" They heard a little voice and turns to see Lucy being pulled from the water by a little brown girl, as they walked up the frozen bank holding hands. Both of them soaking wet and shivering from the cold.





Mr and Mrs. Beaver looked at Rina. She's been seen. "Rina my child." Mrs. Beaver whispered, concerned but also happy that she was okay.







Rina looked at everyone as they stared at her. She then looked at Lucy and she smiled lowly at her nodding. Rina then told them who she was. She told them about her sister and who Aslan is to her. She told them that she was princess of Narnia entirely, and her sister would be Queen of Narnia not just parts of it but all of Narnia. She told them she's been with them this whole time, keeping them safe. She apologized for not being able to save their brother, her powers weren't that advanced yet. Her father was truly the only one that could help him.





Peter and Susan than hugged Lucy and thanked Rina for saving her and doing her best by keeping them safe.



"Well, I don't think you'll be needing those coats anymore." Mrs. Beaver said smiling. They see a blossom growing and leave their coats behind as the wood changes from winter into spring/summer.

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