Chapter 7

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I turned to look at the minotaur Edmund was looking at. He looked back at Caspian and I turned to both Peter and Caspian. A badger began to speak. (Trufflehunter) "A common enemy unites even the oldest of foes." He said glancing at Edmund and then moving his eyes to Peter. Reepicheep ran to Peter and tilted his chin up. "We have anxiously awaited your return, my liege. Our hearts and swords are at your service." Lucy turned to Susan and giggled. "Oh my gosh, he is so cute!" Reepicheep drew his sword.

"Who said that?!" He said looking around

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"Who said that?!" He said looking around. Lucy looked down, "-sorry." Reepicheep turned to her and put his sword back. His expression softened and he said, "Oh, uh....your majesty. With the greatest respect....I do believe courageous, courteous, or chivalrous might more befit a knight of Narnia." I smiled at his comment. Peter turned to him and a little smile crept across his face. "Well, at least we know some of you can handle a blade." Reepicheep nodded and straitened his posture. "Yes, indeed. And I have recently put it to good use acquiring weapons for your army, site." Peter nodded, "Good. Because we're going to need every sword we can get." Caspian stretched his arm out with Peter's sword in his hand. "Well then, you'll probably be wanting yours back." Peter glanced at Caspian, clearly irritated. Peter sheathes his sword and rolls his eyes, walking away.
We began to walk with the others. Peter and Caspian were in the front. Lucy was walking with Reepicheep. Trufflehunter turned to Trumpkin, "So, what are they like?" Trumpkin scoffed, "Complainers...stubborn as mules in the morning." Nikabrik smirked. "So you like 'em." Trumpkin looked forward with a small smile that he couldn't hide. "Well enough." I looked at Edmund and we both laughed. I leaned into his arm while walking and he gently grabbed my hand. I heard gasps from the others and some whispered. I couldn't hear but I knew they were talking about me and Edmund.
We finally got to Aslan's How. Centaurs were standing on both sides of the entrance. Caspian fell behind Susan, Peter, Lucy, and Edmund. I realized I should as well, since I was not a queen of Narnia. I let go of Edmund's hand and walked along side Caspian. We smiled at each other and walked closely behind the others. The centaurs raise their swords. Lucy smiled at a child centaur who was holding his sword too low. We entered the How and found Narnians making weapons. I walked ahead of Edmund and before I could wander off he rested his hand on my hip and pulled me towards his chest. I smiled up at him and he let go still keeping me close.
Caspian cleared his throat. "It may not be what you are used to, but it is defensible." Susan walked forward and walked behind a corner. "Peter, you may want to see this." We all followed Susan with torches, looking at the carvings on the walls. Lucy looks at Caspian, "What is this place." Caspian tilted his head in confusion. "You don't know?" Caspian picked up a torch and led the way down a dark tunnel. We end up in a huge dark room. Caspian lights a fire and it spreads around the room, revealing carvings of Narnians and Aslan. Including the cracked Stone Table. Lucy slowly walked towards the carving of Aslan. She turns back and the light from the fire enhanced her watery eyes. "He must know what he's doing." Peter frowned at the carving of Aslan. "I think it's up to us now."

I know this chapter was a little shorter, and not as exciting

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I know this chapter was a little shorter, and not as exciting. Sorry about that but the next chapter has a lot more of you and Edmund. I really like this movie so I want to make sure to get all the details. ENJOY❤️

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