*~* A/N: I'm being threatened! lol. De and Lil are threatening me... I have to finish this now! *giggle* This will be the last chapter. Enjoy! And.. sorry for f*cking up the storyline. *~*~


They all arrived there at once, and things seemed to happen in slow motion. Out of the forest, Lily could see Lurtz, the Uruk-Hai who would kill Boromir, approach. A bow was in it's wretched hand.

She pulled a sword, and started off toward it. It loosed an arrow. Lily reached it just as it allowed the first arrow to fly. It peirced Boromir's chest. With a cry, Lily slashed at it with it's sword.

She didn't even cut into it, for it clattered off it's armor. It glared down at her, a perverse smile stretching across it's black lips.

"Lily!" shouted Boromir, and Aragorn turned his attention to Lurtz. It grabbed Lily by the hair, pulling her to it. Taking a sniff of her, it grinned even wider.

"Woman flesh," it sneered, it's vile breath gagging Lily. She whimpered, and the other Uruk-Hai seemed to form a barrier around him. Aragorn was caught, fighting the other monsters. Boromir fell to his knees, and then stood again, fighting off another Uruk-Hai that approached.

Lurtz sneered down at Lily, seeming to look at her for hours, but it was only a second before it unsheathed it's sword. It was then that Aragorn broke through the other orcs. Diving at them with a feirce battle cry, Aragorn slashed at Lurtz, removing it's arm quickly; but not before the monster took one stab at Lily.

She fell to the ground, her eyes wide. Her hands held her shoulder, where the Uruk-Hai had stabbed at her. Her hands quickly became wet with blood, as Boromir, arrow still in his chest, ran to her.

"Lily," he said softly, kneeling beside her. She touched his chest gently, feeling the arrow.

"Don't die," she whispered back, and he shook his head.

"I won't if you won't," he promised, and Lily leaned against him, carefully avoiding the arrow that still protruded from his chest.


Pippin locked eyes with Kris, who was also working hard to fight off the one Uruk-Hai who attacked her. They were feirce warriors, and she, nor any of the other girls, were any match for them. She and De slashed at it with their swords, finally killing it after a while.

Kris saw the monster grab at Pippin from behind. She called out, and started to run toward them, but was cut off by two Uruk-Hai, who glared down at her threateningly.

She cowered back, but continued to call out.

"Pippin!"

"Kris!" he responded, as he disappeared over the hill, slung over the shoulder of a disgusting Uruk-Hai.


Aragorn knelt beside Boromir, pulling the arrow from his chest gently. Lily was bandaged by Legolas, who had some Elvish healing skills. Kris sat, her eyes full of tears.

"I warned him," she said softly to herself. "I warned him not to move. But... he had to save Frodo."

Boromir looked at Lily, his expression pained.

"I tried to take the ring," he confessed gently, and she nodded.

"I know. It wasn't your fault, the ring made you."

"This is my fault," he responded, but she shook her head, placing a finger over his lips.

"Never," she said, and kissed him softly, ignoring the stabbing pain in her shoulder.


The sky seemed to glitter with light for a moment, and they watched in wonder as a telephone booth fell to the earth. Lily, De, and Kris poured out.

"You have to go now," said the other De, placing extra emphasis on the word "now". Kris looked up, tears in her eyes.

"Why didn't you warn me?" she asked, accusingly, glaring up at the other them.

"It is fate," said the other De, shaking her head. "You have already changed this world's destiny enough. It is time for you to leave."


De looked up at Aragorn, tears in her eyes. She caressed his face, and he placed a kiss on her forehead.

"Never, ever forget me, Sir Aragorn," she said, and he smiled sadly down at her.

"I promise," he replied.


Boromir, still in pain from the wound in his chest, hugged Lily tightly to him. They whispered softly to each other, and then parted.


"Say goodbye to Pippin for me," said Kris softly to Aragorn, and he nodded. Kris smiled at Legolas. "And if you ever see Haldir, tell him I had fun."

Legolas looked down, shaking his head softly. "Silly mortal girls."


They crowded into the telephone booth, looking out across Middle-Earth for the last time. With a sigh, De dialed several numbers, and they were gone.


They landed back in Lily's front yard. Blinking at their surroundings, they stepped out of the telephone booth, astonished when it zapped off again.

"Let's do that again!" said Kris with a grin, and Lily and De laughed, shaking their heads.

"That was interesting," said De, and sighed softly.

Kristin grinned mischeviously "Yea.. wonder how much we screwed up Middle-Earth?"


~*~* A/N: *collapses* That's the end, folks! *~*~