Jaiyde's POV

Jaiyde had just gotten home from a work and was tired. It had been a long day, and all she wanted to do was fall on her bed and sleep. Sighing as it was still far too early to sleep, she entered her room deciding that she would watch one of her favourite movies The Hobbit, before she decided what she would have for dinner.

Being too last to take her shoes off, Jaiyde said on her bed and began the movie, glad that there wasn't anyone else there with her, as they tended to become annoyed with her when they watched it as she would subconsciously say all the lines, along with the characters on the screen.

She had just gotten to the part where the dwarves arrive in Rivendell, when her stomach started to rumble. So pausing the movie, Jaiyde made her way to the kitchen to find herself something to eat. Whilst waiting for her chosen meal to heat up in the microwave, Jaiyde took her hair out of its pony tail, and ran her fingers through it to remove some of the knots. Taking her dinner, she headed back to her room to finish the movie while she ate.

As the movie came to an end Jaiyde stretched her arms above her head and yawned. Getting up she made her way once again back towards the kitchen to put her dirty bowel in the sink to was up in the morning when she wasn't so tired. Glancing at the clock she sighed, it was still fairly early and she knew that if she went to bed now she would never be able to get to sleep, no matter how tired she really was.

Deciding that watching a little bit of TV would be a good idea, as she didn't want to start another movie at this late, as she knew she would be up all night that way, Jaiyde made her way to the lounge room and turned on the TV. Finding a show to watch she sat down and got comfortable.

Jaiyde hadn't been watching the TV very long when all of a sudden there came a crash from the kitchen. Freezing, Jaiyde slowly and carefully stood up, grabbing the cricket bat that one of her friends had left at her house the weekend before, and make her as silently as she could to the kitchen. She got closer she could hear voices muttering to one another in a language which sounded familiar yet she couldn't quite place.

Peeking around the corner Jaiyde let out involuntary gasp, for standing in her kitchen were no other then five or six orcs. How they had gotten there she didn't know, especially since they weren't meant to exist! But she knew that didn't matter now, all that mattered was that they were and she was in trouble, and as if anyone would believe her if she tried to call for help anyway.

Suddenly an arm reached around the corner and grabbed her. Jaiyde tried to bat the orc over the head but the thing grabbed the bat and threw it way, nearly knocking one of its comrades out in the process. The orc stopped pulling her and the rest circled around her, making escape impossible.

"Our master has been watching you," spoke the orc who had nearly ripped her arm out of its socket in broken English, or should she say common tongue. "He wishes to use you and your knowledge of the future to vanquish the Line of Durin!"

Gulping Jaiyde took a deep breath and replied as bravely as she could, "No. I will do no such thing!"

All around her the orcs snarled and glared. It appeared to Jaiyde that they thought she would either be too scared to talk back, or they really thought that she would willingly agree to such nonsense. She waited sure that one of them would hurt her at any second, she was actually surprised that they hadn't already if she were honest. The orc to her left pen its mouth as if to speak when there a flash of blinding white light. Covering her eyes Jaiyde tried to shy away from the bright light whilst not touching any of the orcs standing around her.

As the light faded to six orcs looked around themselves in utter confusion, as where the girl they were supposed to take back to their master had been was now empty.

Dol Guldur – Azog the Defilers POV

Azog sat waiting for his orcs to return, he had found a girl from another world who had knowledge of the future, and he planned to use this to his advantage in defeating Thorin Oakensheild and his line.

Hearing someone enter Azog turned to see the six orcs he had sent were back, however he could not see the girl.

"Where is she!?" He snarled at his minions.

"We had her master, but a bright white light appeared, and she disappeared with it…"

"Hmmm... white light? It would seem the elves sensed you there and have brought her here for us." Azog muttered to himself whilst stroking the head of his giant white warg.

The six orcs who had failed to retrieve the girl gulped, they were positive that their master would not be happy with them, and if she truly was with the elves than that was not good.

"You will hunt down Oakensheild as well as the girl. Once you find them sent word and you shall be rewarded. Now go!"

Quickly the six orcs fled their master's presence before he decided to kill them for still being there. Azog wanted the girl and the dwarf, so that's what they would give him.