The Green Book:

Using the Red Book as a guide, Tolkien doesn't really elaborate on the roles of the women in the Lord of the Rings saga. One character was not even mentioned, though, she didn't want to be.

However, a new book was found, the author of which is still unknown. The book extends the details of the women in Middle Earth. This anecdote that will follow is but a portion of the Green Book. (Hint, hint: anyone can write up another portion of the Green Book extending the role of another woman.)

Portions of the Green Book found:

Sun Star by dragonluvr1---Elenor, a hobbit, follows a friend, Frodo, and joins the fellowship, only to find, she can't finish it. Unexpected romance.

I will be using references from the book and the movie, following the story closely. Therefore: there will be spoilers. I also used some quotes from the Lord of the Rings trilogy. (I know, I'll be making an homage to Tolkien soon.) I've done a lot of research to make the OC fit into the world. Any suggestions, grievances, praise or insane babble: you know where the review button is.

Think of this as a short trailer:

A girl follows the fellowship.
'I will follow you whether you allow it or not.'

Her past is questionable.
'I abandoned my master long ago.'

Her knowledge will help them,
She holds a moth before her face, first looking at it then above and beyond it.

Or destroy them.
Saruman looks upon the Fellowship from his tower.