And chapter twenty eight!

It's another song by Train.

What? I can't help it! I LOVE Train!

Disclaimer: I only own my OC's


Chapter Twenty Eight: Parachute

/I'll open up and be your parachute! And I'll never let you down! So open up and be my human angel! And we only hit the ground running!-Train/

"Mr. Frodo?"

Farren spun around he saw Frodo stumbling slightly. She and Sam moved over to look at him.

"It's calling to him, Sam... His Eye is almost on me." Frodo whispered.

"Hold on, Mr. Frodo. You'll be all right." Sam promised. Frod couldn't hear him.

Farren turned when she heard Faramir speaking. "Take them to my father. Tell him Faramir sends him a might gift. A weapon that will change our fourtunes in this war."

Farren growled and Sam turned to shout after Faramir. "Do you want to know what happened to Boromir? You want to know why your brother died? He tried to take the Ring from Frodo! After swearing an oath to protect him!" Faramir looked shocked. "He tried to kill him! The Ring drove your brother mad!"

"WATCH OUT!"

"They're here." Frodo whispered. "They've come."

An ear-splitting shriek was heard. "NAZGUL!" Faramir shouted. Faramir grabbed Frodo and dragged him under cover with Farren, Sam and Gollum. "Stay here! Keep out of sight!"

-Meanwhile... In Isengard...-

The Ents were attacking Isengard. Hard. They threw rocks at the Orcs, they swept them away with their feet, and stomped on them. The Orcs attempted to pull down some Ents, but to no avail.

Merry, Pippin, Pebbles and Marley were fighting as well; Throwing rocks from where they were in Treebeard's branches at the Orcs.

"Yes!" Pippin grinned.

"A hit! A fine hit." Treebeard praised. He began to order the other Ents. "Break the dam! Release the river!"

The Ents began to pull at the supports and water bega to flow through as the dam collapsed.

"Hold on!" Marley shouted to her companions. They all braced themselves as the water rushed towads them. As the water filled Isengard, the hobbits grinned and looked on. They had flooded Isengard. And won the battle.

-We head back to Osgiliath...-

Frodo did not listen. He seemed to be in a trance as he walked out of where they were hidden.

"What are you doing?" Farren squeaked.

"What are you doing?" Sam repeated her question.

Frodo stood up top of a all. A Nazgul flew up in front of him. Frodo held out the Ring. Farren gasped.

Faramir looked up to see this, Frodo closed his eyes and started to put the Ring on. Sam rushes up the steps to him and as the beast reached out to grab Frodo, Sam grabbed him from behind and Faramir fired an arrow at the beast.

Sam and Frodo tumbled down the stairs and collapsed in a heap at the bottom. Frodo rolled Sam underneath him and quickly drew Sting, holding it at Sam's throat.

"FRODO!" Farren shrieked, falling to her knees as the shock started to consume her.

"It's me." Sam whispered. "It's your Sam. Don't you know your Sam?"

Frodo blinked in realization and moved back, dropping Sting as he slumped against the wall.

"I can't do this, Sam..."

Sam stood to his feet, leaning against the wall. Farren slowly walked over to the hobbits.

"I know... It's all wrong... By rights we shouldn't even be here. But we are. It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered." Sam spoke as the Nazgul flew away. "Full of darkness and danger they were. And sometimes you didn't want to know the end... Because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the way it was... When so much bad had happened?"

Farren half-smiled at Sam, tears pricking at her eyes.

"But in the end, it's only a passing thing... this shadow. Even darkness must pass. A new day will come... And when the sun shines, it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you... That meant something. Even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I to understand. I know now.

"Folk in those stories... Had lots of chances of turning back, only they didn't. They kept going... Because they were holding on to something."

"What are we holding on to, Sam?" Frodo asked weakly.

Farren answered for him. "That there's some good in the world, Frodo. And it's worth fighting for. And Sam, that was the most beautiful speech I've ever heard in my life. And I've heard some excellent speeches."

Sam blushed slightly and she grinned at him.

"I think at last, we understand one another, Frodo Baggins." Faramir said to Frodo.

"You know the laws of our country. The laws of your father." Madril said to Faramir. "If you let them go, your life will be forfeit."

Faramir paused as the hobbits gazed up at him worriedly.

"Then it is forfeit. Release them."

Farren smiled. "Look... I'm really sorry about everything I said... You're turning out to be an okay guy!"

Frodo looked at the girl next to him and smiled. Even in the darkest of situations, Farren could make one smile and laugh.


So... Faramir FINALLY gets what they're trying to say.

And I LOVE Sam's speech! Don't you? It's like... The BEST Speech ever!

There are some pretty epic speeches in LotR huh? Like Aragorn's right before the Battle of the Black Gate, or Theoden's right before the battle of Pelenor Fields.

Or Sam's in this chapter!

If I met Sam, I'd say this 'Samwise Gamgee, you are A: the best speechmaker in the history of the universe and B: one of the most adorable hobbits I've ever seen!'

Ha... I would love to meet Sam...

And Merry... And Pippin... And Legolas... And Boromir... And I think you guys get the point. ;)

Review please!

Who else loves Sam's speech?