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HAVE THE IQ OF A FLOBBERWORM!
A/N: Yayy, more reviews! I realize that I forgot to do individual replies last time, so I will now. And all of you who guessed it was Hagrid, you're . . . *drumroll* ABSOLUTELY CORRECT! Bessie, tell our contestants what they've won!
BESSIE: Moo.
Yes, well, I suppose that will have to do. Anyway, thank you to:
Jen: Yayy, my first reviewer! :) Glad you liked it.
Bijou: I know what you mean. I've read some pretty lousy crossover fics, but I've read some good ones too, so give this one a chance! Please? *puppy- dog eyes*
PoPo: Glad you liked it! Your story's good too. Hehe! :)
arwen-evenstar: No, your guess wasn't pathetic, it was right! Bessie, what did you say the prize was? A cookie? Oh well. *hands arwen-evenstar a cookie*
x-silver-saffire-x: Yeah, I agree, crossovers ARE fun. Yep, you get a cookie too!
Caileo: Hey there, Caileo! Glad you like it! *growls* I am gonna FORCE you to read LOTR sometime. I'll whack you over the head and read it out loud to you if I have to.
Rebecca: YEAH! GO HERMIONE! *blushes* Er, sorry about that. Yeah, of course the bookworm's gonna know who he is. Anyway, yeah, poor little Frodo. Don't worry lots of humor coming! =P lol. Thanx for reviewing!
The 'Fight of the Fellowship', as Merry and Pippin called it, had subsided, although Sam was still glaring at Gimli at every chance he could.
'Great fight, huh?' said Merry, who had a livid bruise forming around his right eye.
'I'll say,' agreed Pippin. 'Pity Frodo didn't join in.'
'Speaking of Frodo,' said Aragorn, interrupting the duo's conversation, 'have either of you seen him. I myself haven't laid eyes on him since before the fight.' Merry and Pippin shrugged.
'I seem to remember him saying something about going on a stroll.' said Boromir, who had been listening in. 'I suppose he didn't want to get involved in the fight.'
'Well, I hope he doesn't stay out too long.' said Aragorn. 'I don't like the idea of him alone. There could be orcs in the area.'
'Oh, don't be such a worrywart.' said Merry cheerfully, grabbing Aragorn's sleeve and pulling him down to sit on a log. 'We scouted out the area before we set up camp, remember?'
'Yeah,' Aragorn agreed grudgingly. The minutes passed, and soon the sky began to darken as night swept over on velvet wings, and still their little Ringbearer hadn't returned. Now Aragorn was really worried. Frodo never stayed away this long.
Rising to his feet, Aragorn hefted his sword. 'I'm going to look for Frodo,' he said. 'Keep the fire going.' With that he turned and strode out of the clearing.
* * * A/N: Hehe, I bet you're all wondering what's happened to our little hobbit after last chapter's cliffie. So let's just check up on him, shall we? * * *
Eyes wide with panic, Frodo was lifted off the ground by the huge hand until he was face-level with the thing.
Two beetle-black eyes gleamed from inside tangles of wild, untamed hair.
'Blimey, what's a little feller like you doin' all alone in the Forbidden Forest?' the man asked incredulously.
'I'll tell you if you put me down!' cried Frodo, squirming in the giant's grip. The man obediently dropped Frodo, who dusted himself off, seeing that the man was not about to hurt him.
The giant crouched down next to Frodo.
'So, what ARE you doing here? It ain't called the Forbidden Forest fer nothin' yeh know.'
'I have no idea,' said Frodo. 'All I did was touch a rock and I ended up here.' The giant blinked owlishly (A/N: Owlishly, that's such a cool word! Everybody now! Owlishly!).
'Well, blow me if I know anything abou' it,' he said. 'Suppose I'd best get yeh up ter the castle. The name's Hagrid, by the way.' He held out an enormous hand for Frodo to shake.
'Frodo Baggins,' said Frodo. His hand was tiny compared to Hagrid's, but he shook anyway, wanting to be polite.
Hagrid stood up. 'Well, nice ter meet yeh. We'd best be off.' Before Frodo could protest, Hagrid had swept him up onto his shoulders and began walking away through the trees.
'So where exactly are we going?' asked Frodo.
'Up ter the castle,' said Hagrid. 'Almost there now.' As they rounded the bend in the path, an enormous castle came into view, its many windows glowing gold and warm.
Hagrid chuckled as Frodo's mouth dropped open in amazement.
'Yeah, tha's what everyone looks like when they firs' sees Hogwarts.'
A/N: Heh he, not much of an ending, I know. But anyway, hope you all like it so far. Remember, reviewing inspires me to write faster which means quicker updates! Is that a deal or what?! Hey, I should be on commercials! Lol. =P Oh, and if you like this story, you'll probably like my other one, Harry Potter and the Ring of Merlin. Anyhoo, please review! *dashes away giggling hysterically*
A/N: Yayy, more reviews! I realize that I forgot to do individual replies last time, so I will now. And all of you who guessed it was Hagrid, you're . . . *drumroll* ABSOLUTELY CORRECT! Bessie, tell our contestants what they've won!
BESSIE: Moo.
Yes, well, I suppose that will have to do. Anyway, thank you to:
Jen: Yayy, my first reviewer! :) Glad you liked it.
Bijou: I know what you mean. I've read some pretty lousy crossover fics, but I've read some good ones too, so give this one a chance! Please? *puppy- dog eyes*
PoPo: Glad you liked it! Your story's good too. Hehe! :)
arwen-evenstar: No, your guess wasn't pathetic, it was right! Bessie, what did you say the prize was? A cookie? Oh well. *hands arwen-evenstar a cookie*
x-silver-saffire-x: Yeah, I agree, crossovers ARE fun. Yep, you get a cookie too!
Caileo: Hey there, Caileo! Glad you like it! *growls* I am gonna FORCE you to read LOTR sometime. I'll whack you over the head and read it out loud to you if I have to.
Rebecca: YEAH! GO HERMIONE! *blushes* Er, sorry about that. Yeah, of course the bookworm's gonna know who he is. Anyway, yeah, poor little Frodo. Don't worry lots of humor coming! =P lol. Thanx for reviewing!
The 'Fight of the Fellowship', as Merry and Pippin called it, had subsided, although Sam was still glaring at Gimli at every chance he could.
'Great fight, huh?' said Merry, who had a livid bruise forming around his right eye.
'I'll say,' agreed Pippin. 'Pity Frodo didn't join in.'
'Speaking of Frodo,' said Aragorn, interrupting the duo's conversation, 'have either of you seen him. I myself haven't laid eyes on him since before the fight.' Merry and Pippin shrugged.
'I seem to remember him saying something about going on a stroll.' said Boromir, who had been listening in. 'I suppose he didn't want to get involved in the fight.'
'Well, I hope he doesn't stay out too long.' said Aragorn. 'I don't like the idea of him alone. There could be orcs in the area.'
'Oh, don't be such a worrywart.' said Merry cheerfully, grabbing Aragorn's sleeve and pulling him down to sit on a log. 'We scouted out the area before we set up camp, remember?'
'Yeah,' Aragorn agreed grudgingly. The minutes passed, and soon the sky began to darken as night swept over on velvet wings, and still their little Ringbearer hadn't returned. Now Aragorn was really worried. Frodo never stayed away this long.
Rising to his feet, Aragorn hefted his sword. 'I'm going to look for Frodo,' he said. 'Keep the fire going.' With that he turned and strode out of the clearing.
* * * A/N: Hehe, I bet you're all wondering what's happened to our little hobbit after last chapter's cliffie. So let's just check up on him, shall we? * * *
Eyes wide with panic, Frodo was lifted off the ground by the huge hand until he was face-level with the thing.
Two beetle-black eyes gleamed from inside tangles of wild, untamed hair.
'Blimey, what's a little feller like you doin' all alone in the Forbidden Forest?' the man asked incredulously.
'I'll tell you if you put me down!' cried Frodo, squirming in the giant's grip. The man obediently dropped Frodo, who dusted himself off, seeing that the man was not about to hurt him.
The giant crouched down next to Frodo.
'So, what ARE you doing here? It ain't called the Forbidden Forest fer nothin' yeh know.'
'I have no idea,' said Frodo. 'All I did was touch a rock and I ended up here.' The giant blinked owlishly (A/N: Owlishly, that's such a cool word! Everybody now! Owlishly!).
'Well, blow me if I know anything abou' it,' he said. 'Suppose I'd best get yeh up ter the castle. The name's Hagrid, by the way.' He held out an enormous hand for Frodo to shake.
'Frodo Baggins,' said Frodo. His hand was tiny compared to Hagrid's, but he shook anyway, wanting to be polite.
Hagrid stood up. 'Well, nice ter meet yeh. We'd best be off.' Before Frodo could protest, Hagrid had swept him up onto his shoulders and began walking away through the trees.
'So where exactly are we going?' asked Frodo.
'Up ter the castle,' said Hagrid. 'Almost there now.' As they rounded the bend in the path, an enormous castle came into view, its many windows glowing gold and warm.
Hagrid chuckled as Frodo's mouth dropped open in amazement.
'Yeah, tha's what everyone looks like when they firs' sees Hogwarts.'
A/N: Heh he, not much of an ending, I know. But anyway, hope you all like it so far. Remember, reviewing inspires me to write faster which means quicker updates! Is that a deal or what?! Hey, I should be on commercials! Lol. =P Oh, and if you like this story, you'll probably like my other one, Harry Potter and the Ring of Merlin. Anyhoo, please review! *dashes away giggling hysterically*
