The days seemed endless as the ship rolled past the stars. He looked out of the window and the footsteps of a Spartan echoed through the hallway and there was a knock on the door.

"Commander?" his comrade asked from the doorway.

"Yes Sam? What do you need?" he replied, the ship slowing down and began to rock back and forth.

"We have a big problem."

He turned with his helmet in his hand and the two of them walked quickly to the front of the battleship. "What is the situation John?" he asked as the red alarm blared overhead. "I am afraid, Commander, that someone has ripped open a wormhole and there is no way that we can avoid it in this asteroid storm!"

"Damn it. John, Mira and Felix, see if you can get us there as smooth as you can. The package needs to be secure!"

The rest of the squad followed him down the ship as it rocked and the lights dimmed. "You two are not allowed to see the package. You want to know why and I will saw one thing. No one except me is allowed to see the package," he said and the two nodded, standing guard at the door and trying to stabilize the gravity. He punched his password into the keypad and walked forward, the door immediately shutting after him.

"W—what's going on?" a scared voice asked as the lights flickered on and off.

"It's ok. We are just having a minor issue with the systems and the asteroid storm outside," he replied, the tiny flashlights on his helmet turning on. A girl stood on the shadows, her black hair curled and pinned back in a small bun while she wore leather boots, skinny jeans and a lilac tunic, her melty chocolate eyes looking around cautiously. "It's all right Summer. Just relax," he said, walking forward and hugging her.

In Middle Earth, everyone though the world was ending. Large clouds erupted out of the beautiful spring day and it seemed that the sky was tearing open. Legolas and Haldir and the other Elves gathered in Pelennor Fields with weapons. I tightened my grip on my sword, knowing that something was not going right. For one thing, I had lied to them time and time again to visit my life on Earth. But no one ever suspected me and no one ever will.

"Hold your ground!" the Prince said as a hulk of metal drove through the black rift in the sky.

"Oh my god," I thought as I saw the ship from U.N.S.C. came flying through the rift.

I knew that ship from anywhere: it was my second-in-command's, Shake. When I was on Earth, I had gotten way too involved with the Spartans and the U.N.S.C. and ended up being the captain of the team, but they though at this point that I was dead because I had been M.I.A. for so long. And now they were either on a really determined mission to find me or this was not supposed to happen. It hit the ground next to us and the Spartans emerged, coughing. I stepped forward when Legolas and Haldir and the other Elves backed up about thirty paces.

"What in the world are you doing?" Legolas cried but I didn't listen.

Shake and Mira took off their helmets coughing as they waved away dust. When the rest of them appeared and the dust cleared, they thought what they were seeing was insane. Shake stepped forward and asked, "What in the world? Aetas?" I laughed and we both walked forward, Shake dropping his helmet. We embraced and the other did the same till I spotted the Elves who were quaking like leaves in the spring wind and the girl standing among the wreckage. I blinked, looking between the two groups.

"Who the heck are you?" Legolas asked, looking at everyone.

"Who the heck are you?" Shake asked, my Spartans pulling out their guns.

"Well, this is just great," I thought, putting my hands on my hips.