Chapter 5

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We came up behind a pile of logs from many of the narnian trees that had been cut down and I looked forward, still clasping Lucy's hand so that I didn't do something that would get us caught and I saw them building a bridge to where the other side of the river and I looked at it confused what the hell is going on here. Lucy sensed my confusion because she looked at me

"You Don't know what's going on?" She whispered and I shook my head

"No darling, I have no idea" I whispered back and we both looked forward and that they were using narnias forest to veiled their precious bridge that meant a lot to them for some reason. Then miraz turned up and me, Archie, trumkin and Arabella especially ducked down because he already knew who we was and we were supposed to be dead instead of roaming the wood like we were now

"Perhaps the river rush was the better way to come after all" Susan whispered and I nodded in agreement and peter looked at the both of us and looked at the river, thinking of a way that we could get over there but I knew we would not get there without either me, Arabella, trumpkin or Archie getting caught by Miraz or one of his soldiers but I pulled peter back down held his face in my hands

"Peter look at me" I whispered to him and he did so and saw the fear in my eyes

"If we cross that river right now and miraz sees me, Archie, Arabella or Trumkin, we are dead as soon as he sees us because he knows who we are" I whispered and he looked at miraz and then looked back at me and nodded and I thanked him quietly and pecked his lips and pulled away quickly but he tried to reach back out for me but we all moved back and went back the way we came to the river rush and Lucy and me stood there looking at the spot lucy saw Aslan and Kian

"So where exactly did you see Aslan and Kian?" Peter asked, trying not to get too hopeful and I gave him a stern look and he returned sterner to me and then walked over to me, grabbed my arm roughly and pulled me to one side, near a tree that was a little away from the group, far enough so they couldn't hear us. This was normal while the pevensies were ruling narnia as me and peter had different views on a lot of things so the rest of the group were used to it by now

"Do you believe her?" Peter asked accusingly and I looked at him, unsure

"I'm not completely sure but the last time you lot didn't believe her about narnia and all the stories, where did you end up by going? Hmm?" I asked him and he stayed silent and he looked down, looking stupid that I was right

"I know but I have a lot of responsibilities in this group and...." peter started to bring up excuses that he did every single time and I soon cut him off as I was bored with him going on and on

"Peter, seriously? We all have a lot of responsibilities in this group, especially me and Ara but you don't see us not believing lucy do you? Just go along with it and then we can figure out what is going on but they probably reached out to her because she is the most believer out of all of us" I whisper shouted and then walked off from him because if he said anything else I might have exploded and would've said something I probably didn't mean but he was being a idiot at the moment. As I got back to the group, with a fake smile on my face that said all was fine, I saw lucy standing on a spot while talking but then suddenly it collapsed with her on it and she screamed as I threw out my hand and my magic levitated her from dropping and she looked at me and nodded and I nodded back and but then down gently on the surface and spew all ran over to see what was underneath where she just fell and saw that it was the ledge that last time that we had to climb down to get to the frozen river and Lucy looked at me smiled widely while I breathed a sigh of relief and Edmund patted my shoulder in appreciation and I smiled at him and Ara but refused to look at peter, who I knew was tearing at me from his spot in the circle.

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