Givia, Burien and Julah.
By Alex Hanson.
Disclamer: None of these charactures are mine unless they do not appear in Tokiens books.
Autors note: My spellingchecker doesn't work yet, so please don't mind the spelling mistakes, English isn't my first language... This is the second chapter in this story, make sure you review, for I need feetback. Anyway I do not forse you to add a review (
Chapter two, the meeting of a funny man.
They followed Sam into the little house. The girls weren't very tall and found they could easily stand up in the house. Sam eagerly led them into the kitchen.
"Master Baggins! Master Baggins! We have company. Shall I make some tea?" Sam said as he poured the water in a cettle a put it over the fire, not waiting for his master's reply. Master Baggins was a funny little man. Just as Sam was, but the girls saw he was slender and his eyes showed that he was smart and curious. His eyes showed wisdom and experience, but not age. He wasn't surpriced by their apperance. It was as if it was very common to have tea with a compleat stranger. He closed the book he had been reading and got up from the small wooden table.
"Sit down!" He said as he placed the book back on the shelve. "And tell me where you come from." The girls sat down on the small wooden chairs, not really knowing how to start.
"Well," Michelle started, "we live near here. Just a few miles through the woods. Today we went out on our horses and met your friend Sam."
Sam had poured tea in their cups and joined the table. The conversation fell silent. Kiara sat rocking on her chair, unable to sit still. Master baggins smiled at her.
"Tell me your names please." He asked, or rather demanded in a nice sort of way.
"I'm Alex, that's Michelle and that's Kiara. She never talks." She added motioning to Kiara.
Kiara bluched and looked at her teacup.
"Well, she talked once, but since our mother died she hasn't spoken a word." Michelle explained. Master Baggins nodded in understanding.
"My name is Frodo, Frodo Baggins. But please, just call me Frodo." He said with a smile. Kiara could tell there was nothing to be afright of. This man was a good person and happy. Very happy he seemed to her, as if he had just achieved something really great. She gestured this to the others.
"Kiara wants to know why you are so happy, Frodo. What have you done to make yourself so happy?" Michelle asked. A stroke of blond hair fell before her eyes and she bruched it away. Frodo looked at her with an expression of curiosity, as if he was the one who had asked the question. Then he sat back and smiled.
"That is a very long story. It contains a ring and the distruction of all evil. Looking back it almost seems a fairytale. Yes, a fairytale it is indeed. Atleast to mortal Men. It would be a good story to tell on a cold winter evening, but not on a beautiful summer day. No. But I do can tell you this, I went on a long journey and I have only just returned. I am happy to be home again." He told the girls. His eyes where shining.
"Yes, me too." Added Sam with the same kind of delight. "You see, Master Baggins didn't go alone, I go with him everywere!" He proudly told the girls. Apparently he was very proud of his master and wanted to let the girls know what a faithfull servant he really was.
A/N Hey the chapter hasn't finished yet, this is just all I can think of right now. Let me know what you think! Thanks!
By Alex Hanson.
Disclamer: None of these charactures are mine unless they do not appear in Tokiens books.
Autors note: My spellingchecker doesn't work yet, so please don't mind the spelling mistakes, English isn't my first language... This is the second chapter in this story, make sure you review, for I need feetback. Anyway I do not forse you to add a review (
Chapter two, the meeting of a funny man.
They followed Sam into the little house. The girls weren't very tall and found they could easily stand up in the house. Sam eagerly led them into the kitchen.
"Master Baggins! Master Baggins! We have company. Shall I make some tea?" Sam said as he poured the water in a cettle a put it over the fire, not waiting for his master's reply. Master Baggins was a funny little man. Just as Sam was, but the girls saw he was slender and his eyes showed that he was smart and curious. His eyes showed wisdom and experience, but not age. He wasn't surpriced by their apperance. It was as if it was very common to have tea with a compleat stranger. He closed the book he had been reading and got up from the small wooden table.
"Sit down!" He said as he placed the book back on the shelve. "And tell me where you come from." The girls sat down on the small wooden chairs, not really knowing how to start.
"Well," Michelle started, "we live near here. Just a few miles through the woods. Today we went out on our horses and met your friend Sam."
Sam had poured tea in their cups and joined the table. The conversation fell silent. Kiara sat rocking on her chair, unable to sit still. Master baggins smiled at her.
"Tell me your names please." He asked, or rather demanded in a nice sort of way.
"I'm Alex, that's Michelle and that's Kiara. She never talks." She added motioning to Kiara.
Kiara bluched and looked at her teacup.
"Well, she talked once, but since our mother died she hasn't spoken a word." Michelle explained. Master Baggins nodded in understanding.
"My name is Frodo, Frodo Baggins. But please, just call me Frodo." He said with a smile. Kiara could tell there was nothing to be afright of. This man was a good person and happy. Very happy he seemed to her, as if he had just achieved something really great. She gestured this to the others.
"Kiara wants to know why you are so happy, Frodo. What have you done to make yourself so happy?" Michelle asked. A stroke of blond hair fell before her eyes and she bruched it away. Frodo looked at her with an expression of curiosity, as if he was the one who had asked the question. Then he sat back and smiled.
"That is a very long story. It contains a ring and the distruction of all evil. Looking back it almost seems a fairytale. Yes, a fairytale it is indeed. Atleast to mortal Men. It would be a good story to tell on a cold winter evening, but not on a beautiful summer day. No. But I do can tell you this, I went on a long journey and I have only just returned. I am happy to be home again." He told the girls. His eyes where shining.
"Yes, me too." Added Sam with the same kind of delight. "You see, Master Baggins didn't go alone, I go with him everywere!" He proudly told the girls. Apparently he was very proud of his master and wanted to let the girls know what a faithfull servant he really was.
A/N Hey the chapter hasn't finished yet, this is just all I can think of right now. Let me know what you think! Thanks!
