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I DO NOT OWN HARRY POTTER OR LORD OF THE RINGS!
I woke up from my nap smiling. I probably just had the best day ever. But what was so wrong with Adrianna? She didn't seem to like me that much...I wonder why.
I got up from my bed and went over to the window. It was mid afternoon, and it was completely empty, apart from the occasional bird or owl which would swoop across the castle and fields. Oh yeah, and a stray cat.
Wait, a cat?!
I used my super sense of sight and zoomed into the cat, analysing it. It wasn't Mrs Norris; it was too fluffy to be her. And it can't be Professor McGonagall, she doesn't have black fur, and anyway, when she wonders around school, she doesn't usually turn into a cat.
I opened the window and swung my feet over. When I first arrived here, I put smooth metal bars into the wall, so I could swing down.
When a touched the ground, I made my way slowly towards the cat, making it absolutely sure that I wouldn't scare it.
"It's okay," I said in Elvish, "I won't hurt you at all, I promise, would you be my friend?"
The cat just looked at me with green eyes, confused. I held out my hand, and the cat stepped towards me and rubbed its head lightly on my fingers. I smiled.
"Are you a girl or a boy?" I said in Elvish. Then the cat did something I did not expect, it spoke, but its mouth didn't move, its voice was inside my head.
"I'm a girl, my name is Tammy, I'm a stray." She said in my head. I stepped back in shock, pulling my hand away.
"Are you an animagus? I said in my head.
"No," Tammy said, "I'm a cat!"
She seemed to be smirking, which freaked me out even more.
"Have you ever spoken to anyone before?" I said in my head.
"No," she said, "Just you, you're special."
"How am I special?" I said out loud.
"Well, you are the Elvish princess aren't you?"
Okay now I was officially, completely and utterly freaked out, my heart thumping in my chest with fear and adrenaline.
"How do you know that?" I thought, even in my head my voice sounded shaky.
"Well let's just say, I went to Rivendell and drunk the water to."
"Wow!" I gaped.
"Oh and, okay, I will be your friend, do you have any food?" she asked.
"Erm no," I stuttered.
"Oh, that's a shame," she seemed to sigh, "I am really hungry!"
"I will get some food after my dinner, okay?"
The cat nodded, which made my heart skip.
"Wait," I thought, suddenly realising, "Does that mean, you also appear in middle-earth when you sleep, or wake up?"
"Yes," she said, "but my form isn't the same,"
"What do you mean?" I thought.
"When I'm in middle-earth, I'm not a cat," she said.
"What are you?"I said.
"A black tiger," she said.
I gasped.
"What, a Freliz?"
"Yes," she said, sounding sad, "I was here for too long, and it changed me,"
"What do you mean, I don't get it!" I groaned, rubbing my forehead.
"Okay, when I came here, I was a Freliz, and after a while, I turned into a cat, because there is no such thing as a Freliz in England, or anywhere for that matter!"
"So, does that mean, I will turn human?" I said, sounding panicky.
"I'm afraid so," she said sadly, "To be honest, you should have already turned, but because you are the Elvish princess, the magic will prolong, because your people need you, but they can't prevent it from happening, they can only delay the effects."
I collapsed onto the floor, breathing heavily.
"This can't be happening," I thought, a tear rolled down my cheek.
"But there is a way to stop it completely," she said, "But it's extremely dangerous,"
"What?" I begged, "I'll do anything!"
"You've got to do two things," she said.
"What, what tell me!" I said shouting in my head.
"Here, you must help destroy the horcrux's"
"What's a horcrux" I said.
"You'll learn soon enough," she said, "And in Middle-Earth, you must go to Lorien, and see Galadriel, she will explain your task there."
"Will you help me?"I choked.
"Of course, your majesty, princess, I will do anything, but for now, carry on with your life, I will see you one day, when it is time,"
And before I could do anything, it ran as fast as it could, out of sight.
