YAY! After about a month without a chapter update, I have number 11! I decided after that last chapter I needed to take a break so I could take a break cuz my writing was getting worse, so after about a month I have my next chapter. Hope it's better then the last one ;-)

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CHAPTER 11

AMY

We walked briskly along our trail, our destination the woods of Lothlorien. Everyone, even I, still grieved for the loss of Gandalf. We were all off in our won little worlds, in deep thought, pondering on our mission, what the point was, life after death, and even the big question, what was the meaning of life. Why were we here if we were all to just die? What was it like for elves to be immortal? Did they ever want to die? Why must we all fear death? Do we ever fear life? At least, that was what was going through my mind. But the most prominent question, were demons immortal? If I'm already dead, can I still die again? Or is this just a second chance at life?

It was very a very solemn silence, not one of those awkward ones where people just run out of things to say. I looked around and everyone was staring at the ground, watching their feet drag behind them; not a sound to be heard. We had been walking like this for hours now. On the one hand, I wanted everyone to cheer up, but on second thought, I didn't want to break the silence. We had all just lost someone we all loved. They had a right to their peace.

"Does anyone feel like talking yet? The silence is driving me crazy."

Aragorn looked at me, put a little smile on his lips and chuckled. Legolas perked right up and took his place next to me. Right as he opened his mouth, Frodo exploded.

"Is it only coincidental that you, the death dealer, are the only one here who doesn't seem to care!"

"Frodo," I started, "that's not true. I-"

"Yes it is true and you know it. You're a demon, you're cursed! If it weren't for you he would still be here!"

"And again Frodo, that's not true." In my mind I told myself that it wasn't my fault, it was technically Pippin's fault for dropping the bucket down the well. But no, wait, it wasn't. It was Frodo's fault for wanting to go through Moria. Then again, if it weren't for Sarumon, he never would have had to make that decision. In the end it was really Gandalf's fault that he's dead because he's the one who decided to sacrifice himself so we could all live.

"Oh, then who's fault is it! He's DEAD Amy, DEAD, but I guess you don't quite understand that concept!"

"Frodo, I understand death better then any of you, I died once, remember."

"There's no need to point fingers Frodo," Legolas stepped in, "he would have died even if Amy wasn't here. If she wasn't here, the Balrog still would have attacked us and he still would have died."

"How would you know?" Frodo snapped.

"Because she told me it was going to happen!" After he said it, his jaws dropped and he covered his mouth with both of his hands. He cringed in disbelief.

"Oh boy, here we go. Aragorn, do you want to help me out here?" I gestured. By the look on his face he had almost forgotten that I knew all along.

"So you knew it too!" Frodo screamed.

"No, I did not know, but Amy knew for a very good reason and only Legolas and I knew before now," Aragorn tried to explain it to him, but Frodo was being persistent.

"How could she know? That's impossible!"

"Frodo, you have to understand, before I died, I lived in another world, kind of, a parallel universe." He stared at me in confusion. Legolas was still angry with himself, Aragorn was just trying to figure out a better way to explain this, and everyone else listened intently to what I was trying to say. "This story, it was made into a series of books. I know every major event that is going to happen from the start when you left the Shire until the end that I can't tell you. But then I came and the story changed some when I joined the fellowship, so I have to let everything that is supposed to happen happen so the story falls into place. Do you understand that Frodo?"

He blatantly shook his head and I said "Good, now if any one of you asks what is to become of you, I'm just going to tell you I'm not going to tell you, so don't ask, and don't blame me for anything else that happens. Chances are, it was supposed to happen. Accept for Legolas' poison arrow, that was my fault, sorry."

Aragorn ushered everyone along and the silence broke. Legolas put his arm around my shoulders as we walked and before we knew it we were approaching the woods of Lothlorien. All of us slowed as I put my hands on my daggers and we walked past the first tree into elven territory.

"Stay close, young hobbits. They say a Sorceress lives in these woods. An elf witch of terrible power. All who look upon her fall under her spell," Gimli paused for a moment and continued, "and are never seen again."

In my head I could hear the ringing of her voice, "Child of the dead, I welcome you to Lothlorien, though you may not receive the same welcome from others. The fellowship takes a risk bringing you here, Amy. The prophecies do not lie."

"Are you alright?" Legolas whispered.

"Well, here's one dwarf she won't ensnare so easily. I have the eyes of a hawk and the ears of a fox."

I shushed them and before I knew it we were surrounded. I drew my daggers and had them readied. Once I realized it was only the elves, I put them away.

"The dwarf breaths so loud we could hear have shot him in the dark." Haldir said as Aragorn talked to him in elvish and Gimli started to freak out.

"Gimli shut up already!" I told him.

"She is right, you have entered the realm of the Lady of the Wood. You cannot go back. Come, she is waiting."

As I looked to my right, Frodo looked very agitated, and frightened.

"It's alright," I told him as I put my hand on his head, "We're all going to be fine. We're going to see Lady Galadriel, nothing to be frightened about." I ruffled my hand through his hair and put my arm around Legolas again.

LEGOLAS

"Eight there are here yet nine there were set out from Rivendell. Tell me where is Gandalf? For I much desire to speak with him." Celeborn asked us as we all stood in grave silence.

"He has fallen into shadow." She paused and looked around, then continued, "The Quest stands upon the edge of a knife. Stray but a little and it will fail to the ruin of all. Yet hope remains while the Company is true. Do not let your hearts be troubled. Go now and rest for you are weary with sorrow and much toil. Tonight you will sleep in peace." She looked at Frodo for a brief moment, then turned to me.

"Prince Legolas, your love for Amy has grown, and hers for you as well. Know this, that she has a long road ahead of pain, turmoil, and hardship. You must not abandon her heart at any cost. In her two personalities, as a demon she is deadly, but is not all evil, as you have seen. As a human, she is scarred and pure and loves with all her heart, yet can still kill, and not all good. One could say she is a deadly angel. The prophecies don't lie."

After we had left and were alone, Amy turned to me and asked me, "So, what did she tell you?"

"Nothing I didn't already know, but some things that took me this long to realize."

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