"Aragon. I have been looking for you, for days." Arwen said.

"Hurry, we must get Frodo to Rivendell. He is going to die."

They rushed over to where Sam (who had come back with the flower), Pippin, and Merry were with Frodo. Quickly Arwen looked at Frodo's leg.

"Only my people's magic can help him now. We must get him to my father, Eldron."

"I will take him." Argon said, as he lifted Frodo on to Awren's horses back.

"No, I am a quicker rider and I know the way better. As soon as I cross the river, we will be protected by the power of the Elves." Arwen told him.

"Alright, you can take him, but be careful." Aragon said as he lifted her up onto the horse.

He gave her a quick kiss on the lips, just before she rode off into the night on a difficult, but important journey. Soon after she left, the others started walking after her.

After 4 days of walking with very little rest, the 3 Hobbits and Strider (still known to the Hobbits as Strider, they don't know his name is Aragon yet) walk into Rivendell. They made their way to the home of Eldron, king of the Elves. When they entered the house, they were greeted by Awren.

"Hello. Frodo is in the guestroom. My father is in there with him right now, you can go see him in a little while."

After Arwen showed them to their rooms, they were allowed in to see Frodo. He was still asleep when they went in. Everyone saw that he was okay and then left, except for Sam. They decided to stay in Rivendell until Frodo woke up and they could decide what to do with the ring.

When Frodo woke up 3 weeks later, Gandalf had arrived. Gandalf was the first person that Frodo saw. Frodo quickly sat up and hugged the old wizard and asked, "Where have you been?"

"I had a little trouble on the way here." Was all that Gandalf would tell Frodo because he didn't want to worry him.

"Well, I am glad that you are here. What happened to me?"

"Frodo, you wouldn't be here right now if Eldron hadn't saved you. And Sam was here by your side the whole time, making sure that you were okay. Now you must get well because we have very important things to take care of." Gandalf said to Frodo.

While Frodo rested, Eldron was calling a council meeting to talk about what should be done with the ring. He called some men, one was Boimer, some other elves, one was Legolas Greenleaf from the Mirkwood Elves, and he called some were dwarves, one called Gimli.

After all of the guests had arrived, Eldron called all the members of the council, including Frodo, the other Hobbits, Gandalf, and Strider.

"Thank you for coming to this very important meeting. We have many things to discuss tonight." Eldron said. "We have to decide what to do with the ring. Frodo please place it on the table."

So Frodo got up and walked slowly over to the table and placed the ring on it. He sadly walked back to his chair and sat down.

"Does anyone have any suggestions of what we should do with the ring?

Eldron asked.

"I think that we should destroy it." Gimli said as he raised his ax up and walked over to the ring

"NOOOOOOOOOO!!! Your man made weapons cannot destroy it!!" Eldron yelled.

Violently he brought the ax down on the ring, the ring didn't brake, it broke the ax and knocked Gimli to the floor.

"As, I said you can't destroy it with man made weapons. The only thing that can destroy it is by taking it to the place where it was forged, Mount Doom." Eldron said.

"I think that someone should take the ring back to Mount Doom." Strider (Aragon) said.

"What do you know, you are a rider. I think that the Men should take it home." Boimer said.

"Leave him alone! He is the heir to all of the land of man, he is Aragon." Gimili said.

At this everyone at the meeting got down on one knee and bowed down to him.

"Please get up all of you." He said. "I will take the ring to Mount Doom."

"I will come with you to because I brought it this far." Frodo said.

"You can't leave without me." Sam said.

"And you can't leave with out us." Merry and Pippin said.

"I will lend you my bow. " Leoglas said.

"And I my ax." Gimili said.

"And I will represent the men on this trip." Boimer said.

"And I will go with them for wisdom." Gandalf said.

"Very well, you shall be a fellowship of nine." Eldron declared.