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I glance back at Rivendell, one last time before it disappeared from view. There is a chance where I'll never see this place again. I sigh and place my hands on Frodo's shoulder. "How are you holding up, Frodo?"

He looks up at me. "Just fine, Lady Alassiel," he smiles.

"Just Alassiel is fine," I smile back.

"Say, Alassiel," Pippin begins. "Can you show us your magic?"

"Now?"

"Yeah, we just want to see one spell, for now." The hobbits all nodded at this.

"Alright, boys," I twirl my wand in my hand and point it at Pippin. "Tarantellegra!" His feet picks up by themselves and begins to dance, full of lively high kicks. They roar with laughter including Pippin. The rest of the Fellowship turns around at the sound of laughter.

"That's good dancing, my wee friend," Gimli laughs.

"That's enough, gentlemen," chuckles Aragorn. Gandalf cracks a smile.

"Finite incantatum!" I yell. His feet began to settle back down.

"My, that was great! See Merry, I'm the better dancer," he says a matter-of-factly. Merry glares at him.

"Come now, Pippin, we must continue," says Gandalf.

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We were headed west of the Misty Mountains while crossing other mountainous regions. It took us half the day to reach an area of rocks, where we rest. It should have taken less, if Pippin haven't been complaining the whole way about being hungry, being tired, wanting to rest . . . His list was endless.

"We shall rest here, for a bit," Gandalf says and pulls out his pipe.

"Finally! Merry?" Pippin asks.

"What Pippin?" he doesn't even look at him.

"I'm hungry."

Merry shakes his head. "You're always hungry, Pip."

"Hobbits," Gandalf chuckles. "We must hold to this course, west of the Misty Mountains, for 40 days. If our luck holds, the Gap of Rohan will still be open to us. From there, our road turns east to Mordor," he explains to us, while sitting down on a rock.

"Perhaps the Lady should cook us a few morsels," Boromir mocks.

"I did not accompany the Fellowship to be a common maid to the men, Boromir," I reply coolly back.

"You are no maid to us, Alassiel," Aragorn give a slight bow, with his hand on his heart.

"You have been nothing but a burden to us," Boromir growls.

I can feel my eyes flash with anger. "Avis." Five yellow canaries appear out of the tip of my wand.

Boromir begins to laugh. "Birds as your protector? How feminine." I can see the Fellowship has turned their attention to us.

I glare at him. "Olpogno." The birds line up and begin to follow him. He starts to avoid them. All but one miss him. He rubs his arm, where the bird hit him. My eyes flashed again. "Don't mess with me."

"Cool . . ." Merry and Pippin said, their eyes lighting up with glee.

Sam starts trying to start a fire but had no luck. I smile at the hobbit. "Here let me, Sam." He steps back and watches me with curious eyes. "Incendio!" Orange fire begins to spread on the fire of wood.

"Thank you, Milady," he says as he pulls a pan out.

"No problem, Sam." I sit back down on a flat rock and pull out my potion kit. Everything was full but the Pepperup Potion. It only takes a few minutes to make it. "Accio cauldron." It flies out of my beaded bag. I gather a small pile of wood on the ground and place a ring of rocks around it. I light it on fire and place the cauldron on top. "Auguamenti!" I shout and fill the small cauldron with water and wait for it to boil. I measure the powdered bicorn root and pour it into the cauldron. I stir it clockwise four times then drop the ladle.

"Milady, what are you doing?" I look up only to meet a pair of pale blue eyes. I blush and look away.

"I'm making a Pepperup Potion. It will cure common cold and keep you warm after indulging it," I begin roughly chopping the Mandrake root, and pushed them into the cauldron. I look at him out of the corner of eyes and to see him watching me with interest. Agh, I can feel myself grow red with embarrassment. I stir the potion counter clockwise and ladle the potion into the bottle. I took out the empty vial and filled them with the extra potion. I store my supplies back into my beaded bag including by large bottle of the potion. I had exactly nine small vials of the Pepperup Potion.

"Legolas, keep one. It may come in handy in time." I don't meet his eyes.

"Thank you, Alassiel," he takes it from me and pockets it. I only nod and start to hand them to the rest of the Fellowship.

"Sam, this is for you," I hand him two vials.

He looks at it with curiosity. "Thank you, Milady but what is it?"

"It will cure the common cold and keep you warm when you consume it. Fair warning, smoke will come out of your ears for a few hours."

He opens his bag and places it inside.

"Oh and Sam?" I say to get his attention. He looks up. "Give one to Frodo."

He smiles and nods in understanding. I continue to give them to the rest if the fellowship until three vials remained. For Merry, Pippin, and Boromir. I find them in a sword fight, to refine their skills.

"Two, one, five. Very good!" Boromir exclaims, when Pippin defended himself after every move he made.

"Move your feet," Aragorn points out.

"You look good, Pippin," Merry says, with his mouth full of food. They remind me of the Weasley twins, I thought sadly.

"Thanks," says Pippin and turns to watch Merry.

"Faster," Boromir begins to do the same with Merry.

"Boys, come here, I got something for you," I beckoned them to come to me.

Both of them dropped their sword, and bounded towards me. They look like children about to be rewarded with candy.

I smile. "Now boys," I begin, holding up the vials. "This is a Pepperup Potion. It will cure common colds and will give you warmth. Though, smoke will come out of your ears for a few hours."

"It's perfect! One vial each!" Pippin exclaims. They both grab the bottles.

"Wait guys!" They both turn to look at me. "Give this to Boromir. If he doesn't want it, keep it."

"I call dibs!" Merry cries. I chuckle as I made my way back to Gandalf.

"If anyone were to ask my opinion, which I note they have not, I would say we are taking the long way round. Gandalf, we can pass through the Mines of Moria. My cousin, Balin, would give us a royal welcome," Gimli says.

"No, Gimli. I would not take take the road through Moria unless I had no other choice," Gandalf replies, shaking his head.

I turn to watch Merry and Pippin again. Boromir's sword catches Pippin's hand on accident. "Sorry!" he shouts. Pippin immediately drops his own sword and kicks the man's shin while diving towards him. They all start to laugh, even Aragorn cracks a smile.

"Get him!" Merry cries as he joins the fight. They begin rolling around, throwing punches. "For the Shire!"

"Hold him! Hold him, Merry!" Pippin shouts. Aragorn chuckles.

"Gentlemen, that's enough," Aragorn commands, reaching to grab the scruff of their necks. They both look at each other, with a mischievous look in their eyes. They stop hitting Boromir and grab Aragorn's legs and pulled, having him fall backwards rather painfully.

I laugh but then a dark patch catches my eyes.

"What is that?" Sam asks, looking from me to Legolas.

"Nothing, it's just a whisp of cloud," Gimli brushes it off.

"It's moving fast," Boromir mutters. "Against the wind."

"Crebain from Dunland!" Legolas shouts all the sudden.

"Hide!" Aragorn begins to scramble around, grabbing their packs.

"Hurry!" Boromir grabs the two troublesome hobbits.

I look around quickly, trying to find a hiding spot when I feel an arm on my waist. I look up to find Legolas, pulling me along with him. I scurry underneath some bushes. He comes in after me and drapes an arm across my stomach. My breath become short and shallow. I watch as the murder of jet black crows pass us. Their calls sounded demonic. "I should've put up wards," I mumble.

Once they passed, Legolas gets up and holds out a hand. The necklace I gave him, falls out of his tunic. I grin and accept his hand. We stayed like that a little too long and he drops my hand suddenly. I sigh.

"Spies of Saruman! The passage South is being watch," Gandalf exclaims angrily. "We must take the Pass of Caradhras."

A/N: Sorry it took me a while to update. I've been busy. Thanks for you reviews!