The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardobe// The Twins discover Narnia
"What…?" Lucy breathed out, as she bravely took a step out onto the snow. Was she imaging this? Was she…. Dreaming? Had she possibly fallen and hit her head while running through the great hallways.
"Felicity?" She asked, as she tightened her grip on her sisters hand. "What is this place?"
"I don't know." Felicity said in a hush whisper, her eyes crinkling, as she looked up at the snowy world around her. It didn't seem to end and she wasn't entirely sure where the snow stopped and the sky began. Tall, barren trees glided up into the heavens, christened by icicles and gentle feathers of snow. The entire scene looked as if it had been drawn by an angel. Lissy was a bit scared to step forwards and disturb something; however, she soon saw that as she walked, the falling flakes began to cover her footprints. "Lu?" She asked tentatively, grasping onto her twin sister's hand with equal vigor.
The pair advanced into the wood. Later, Felicity would have sworn that the trees were moving, and not by the wind. It was as if the forest was...alive, in a manner that things on the other side of the wardrobe door never had been and never would be. "Can't you feel it?" It felt like the way heroines described magic in all the fairytales she read at night. However, Lissy never finished her sentence. In the middle of the tall trees stood something very different entirely, something that she recognised from crossing every street corner on her way to school. A lamppost.
It appeared to be glowing on it's own, in the middle of wood. "Lucy! Look." Felicity pointed. She didn't have to say anything, for Lucy had noticed at the same time as she had. It wasn't quite clear what the oddity was doing in such a pure, crystalline place like this. "A lamp-post." Curiosity nearly got the better of Lissy and she almost broke away from her twin to investigate. A soft pattering on the ground stopped her. She watched her sister grab onto the lamp-post. Frightened, Lissy scampered behind the nearest tree. Both twins looked down at their feet, which weren't moving. If they weren't walking, who was?
















