Into Lórien (or fun with parentheses)
After around a week, the group finally ended up in Lórien. Everyone was worn and tired, their spirits diminishing and they were sick of backtracking. Allison and Eric was excited for the hopes of getting home, even though both knew that this may not be their last stop in Middle Earth.
They entered the woods, and it was very much like in the Fellowship of the Ring, as far as Allison could remember. Gimli was offended by the elves and the elves were jerks to him, they loved Legolas and so on and so forth. What was different was when they meet Galadriel, obviously because Allison and Eric came to her for help. What was related in those woods would not be record excatly (because it would be just to darn long) but could be summed up as thus:
The reason that Allison and Eric are here is yet to be known. Though it can only be for good, since their intentions are as so. They came by the will of Allison, unbeknownst to her, she has the ability to open portals and enter into them and to (hopefully) pass out of them again. Eric comes through a connection he has with her (the unbreakable bonds of friendship or so it was assumed by the Fellowship in afterthoughts) and by a will to protect her from harm (which was what Mulder had reasoned). This is why they always end up in Allison's favorite books, or TV shows and such. Frodo was correct in his assumption that there is more then one portal in each dimension, but those locations are largely unknown. There is one in Parth Galen and another in Gondor and one on the cost by Dol Amroth and one in Mirkwood. Those were the only ones known to the elves at this time (Here Legolas looked confused because he assumed that as Prince of Mirkwood he should know of this portal and Boromir assumed the same about Gondor. But then Boromir assumed that he should/did know everything about Gondor). Celeborn suggested that Allison and Eric try and get home at Parth Galen and they agreed though Allison was still determined to not get Boromir killed. (Galadriel knew this too, which Allison knew that she knew but neither said anything about it.) In the end, neither Lord nor Lady of Lórien knew the answer to any of Allison's questions such as if what they do here will effect their world and so on. But upon reflection, Allison figured it didn't much matter since they would be going home soon anyways.
With that, they spent the remainder of their trip in the Woods much as it was spent in the book and the Fellowship soon moved on to the Great River.
