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It had been a long time since Aurora had led a rescue mission, apparently many centuries, according to Jasper. The young mouse was extremely talkative, something she quite enjoyed. He spoke of his adventures with his older brother.

"I once broke into a castle and stole their coins. Of course it was justified," Jasper said, causing Aurora to smirk slightly. She knew the mouse was brave, fearless. He was small in height, yet his heart was as big as the largest creature.

"And do tell, what was the reason?" Aurora asked. "He insulted myself and my brother. I wasn't going to allow them to insult our honour," Jasper replied. The Queen chuckled as she shook her head. "A brave warrior indeed."

Jasper looked at the Queen, a smile on his face. He truly adored the Queen, he had always  been a fan of the Brave Queen and the Just King. They were the reason he became adventurous, the size of a creature, or their past did not defy them.

The Tales Of The Brave Queen and Just King were told throughout Narnia, more commonly than the tale of all four siblings. They were together from the moment of his betrayal, the moment they became friends.

They stopped as they noticed a castle in the distance. "This is it, my- Aurora," Jasper corrected himself. Aurora had told him to stop with the titles, for she had left Narnia too many years to still be the same person.

"It's time for us to go into hiding." Aurora got out a gold powder, one not told in the tales. She poured some on herself, before blowing some onto Jasper, who turned invisible, just like she did. She was glad that despite the fact she and Jasper were invisible to others around them, they could still see each other.

They entered the castle, staying near the other. Aurora refused to allow Jasper too far, just in case the magic faded. She had kept her promise to the tree, using the power only for good, to save fellow Narnians.

Aurora scrunched up her face as she noticed weak, bleeding Narnians in a cell. They would soon be killed had she not arrived. Their deaths were painful, starving, in agony until their last breath.

"My fellow Narnians, I am here for you, you will soon be freed," Aurora told them. One of the centaurs sighed loudly. "Great, now I'm hearing things." "Oh shut up, you're not hearing things, you just have lost hope," Jasper said.

"Jasper?" one of the squirrels mumbled. "Yes, it is I, Jasper, and I have brought help," Jasper spoke proudly.

The cells to the door opened, just as Aurora turned visible again. All the Narnians recognised her right away, bowing for the Queen.

"We have no time for that," she told them. "We must leave now."

Jasper led the way, while Aurora was at the back ready to protect the Narnians with her powers. She would not let them suffer more than they already had.

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