Ugh super tired today so its pretty short, as always read and review please


The next few months Olorin visited Maddie about once a week and gradually added on to the story each time. After about 3 months summer was over and school had started. School went as it always had for Maddie, ok, she simply survived and nothing more. She continued to work but only three days a week now. About six months later Olorin's visits were still about weekly and the story continued on, at that point Maddie listened about an evil being called Melkor and his terrible deeds fought by the free people of Arda. Once when Olorin asked if Maddie believed his stories she said she did because he told them as if he were there, but she thought it couldn't exist now, maybe it was the pre-story to earth.

In about a month it would be Maddie's birthday and she was excited because she would only have to wait another year for her letter and she felt that her destiny would be so much more clearer when she received it. On the day of her birthday rose gave her a nice breakfast and Maddie wasn't as reserved at school offering more smiles to people when she walked to class, she was surprised they were returned. Maddie wasn't exceptionally pretty but got by and might have had quite a turn at dating if she tried. She had long dark brown hair that got progressively lighter to the tips and never seemed to curl. She had light brown eyes with strong amber undertones and a bit of green at the bottom. She has pretty lips and a smattering of freckles on her nose that settled on her medium skin.

Feeling good about how her day went she almost forgot to head over to the old pawn shop. She had been filling papers for about 15 minutes until she felt a disturbance in the air. Olorin had stepped into the room in one hand he grasped his staff and the other he held behind his back.

"I understand it is your birthday today."

"Really, who told you?"

"That is for me to know and you to find out, this is for you." He said with a slight grin.

"Thanks, you really didn't have to!" as Maddie unwrapped the brown paper parcel Olorin had produced she found a silver cuff. The thin silver metal was smoothly coiled into a swirl that wrapped around her wrist, in the center a pea sized milky white jewel was set. With a gasp Maddie looked up to thank him again but he had vanished. Again thousands of questions circulated inside her head but she couldn't think just yet, she needed to wait until her shift was over.