Back to the Future?
Welcome to the next installment of this crazy story... read on to find out WHAT happens. I know you're in suspense.
The troop of futuristic girls found themselves standing in the shadows of Bilbo's hobbit-hole, Med muttering something about how she could be meeting Merry right now, rather than watching Bilbo pack. Sha grinned and shook her head. She knew that any moment Gandalf would appear.
While they were waiting, a very purple thought struck Giada's brain. This was Frodo's 33rd birthday. The journey of the ring didn't start until he was in his fifties. That was at least seventeen years in the future. Were they doomed to stay here that long? Seventeen years… Just then, Gandalf entered and conversed with Bilbo. Kelsie's eyes grew wide at the discussion between the two. Even though she had read the books, she had an ominous feeling – that something was going to happen to either Gandalf or Bilbo.
Then, Just as Giada leaned over to tell Sham about the seventeen years, the world around them began to move rapidly. Figures flew around the room. Constance yelled out,
"Ok, who hit the fast forward button?"
"'Twasn't me!" Kelsie yelled back, for it felt that if one didn't yell, you wouldn't be heard. But it wasn't just one, it was six people. Oh well. They still yelled, anyway.
Sha opened her mouth and a blood-curdling scream came forth. Then, without warning, the fast-forwardingish-whatever-it-was stopped.
"Well, that was easy," Sha grinned.
"For you, maybe," Med complained, rubbing her ear, attempting to rub out the echo of the scream.
Frodo walked by then, a thoughtful expression on his face.
"Frodo!" Sham yelled.
Frodo promptly jumped and nearly fainted of shock.
"Well, it's been a while since I've seen you. All the signs… Ah, well."
Sha raised her eyebrow and glanced at Kelsie. Kelsie just shrugged and poked Constance. Constance looked like she was about to fall asleep, so poking her was a good move in this particular situation.
"Err, how long exactly?" Med queried.
"Well, about seventeen years. Give or take a year."
Giada's eyes widened and her jaw dropped. "Seventeen years and we still haven't met Sam!"
"And we haven't gotten any older!" Sham exclaimed.
There was a knock at a window.
"Gandalf!" Frodo exclaimed and ran over to the window.
"Curiouser and curiouser," Kelsie mused.
"That sounds more like something I would say," Giada blinked.
"Yeah, but I haven't said anything in a while," Kelsie grinned.
"Well, neither have I!" Constance snorted.
"You both have now, so just shush," Med rolled her eyes and turned to Gandalf and Frodo. The two greeted each other then started discussing the Ring. The girls just sat silently listening until Gandalf announced that discussing such things was better to be left for daylight. That was the signal for everyone to retire for the night. Constance was quite overjoyed at this.
The next morning, the girls were treated to an amazing hobbit-breakfast. They sat back and enjoyed the beautiful spring-ish Shire morning. Frodo broke the silence, asking Gandalf to continue what he had been speaking about the previous night. Gandalf gave girls a look out of the corner of his eye, then said,
"Alright, as they appear to know what's going to happen."
Gandalf then began telling the story of the Great Rings. Sam could be heard cutting the lawn outside, and Giada attempted to conceal a squeak of joy and failed. Gandalf glared at her, and then continued. Gandalf mentioned Saruman and Sha muttered "traitor" under her breath, and then turned her attention back to Gandalf. The conversation turned darker, but yet not one pair of eyes turned from Gandalf. Except for Constance, maybe, who was about to dose off again. Hobbit beds are not as comfortable as they appear.
Then, Gandalf had Frodo examine the Ring. Gandalf then tossed It into the fire. Sham gasped, as she was a major dork and had never read the books and therefore had no clue what happens.
The Ring was retrieved from the fire and Gandalf spoke in a deep voice.
"This is the Master-ring, the One Ring to rule them all."
At this, Constance woke with a start and Sham gasped again. I think Sham has a thing for gasping. Or maybe I have a thing for writing Sham as a gasping person. Either is possible.
Frodo sat emotionless, then asked how the Ring could have come to him. At this Gandalf began telling the whole history of the Ring. As the story turned to Smeagol, the Gollum, Kelsie let out a little sigh and listened harder. Her theory of how Gollum wasn't all bad was proved in Gandalf words, and she smiled smugly to herself. Gandalf spoke of how the Ring would have to be taken from the Shire, to Mordor, and the troop shook their heads simultaneously. The journey of the Ring… Then, Gandalf reached over and plucked up Sam. Giada's face then displayed the dreamiest look that would ever appear upon her face. She had to restrain herself from smacking Gandalf's hand. She new because of what happened, Sam would join Frodo on the quest, and would be an immense help.
SO! What happens? Do they DIE? Do the return to the future? Do those missing people come back from the future? Will the girls go with the Fellowship? Will Giada propose to Sam and dump the Kleenex? Only time will tell!
PS – Aragorn could kick Sam's but any day ^^
Welcome to the next installment of this crazy story... read on to find out WHAT happens. I know you're in suspense.
The troop of futuristic girls found themselves standing in the shadows of Bilbo's hobbit-hole, Med muttering something about how she could be meeting Merry right now, rather than watching Bilbo pack. Sha grinned and shook her head. She knew that any moment Gandalf would appear.
While they were waiting, a very purple thought struck Giada's brain. This was Frodo's 33rd birthday. The journey of the ring didn't start until he was in his fifties. That was at least seventeen years in the future. Were they doomed to stay here that long? Seventeen years… Just then, Gandalf entered and conversed with Bilbo. Kelsie's eyes grew wide at the discussion between the two. Even though she had read the books, she had an ominous feeling – that something was going to happen to either Gandalf or Bilbo.
Then, Just as Giada leaned over to tell Sham about the seventeen years, the world around them began to move rapidly. Figures flew around the room. Constance yelled out,
"Ok, who hit the fast forward button?"
"'Twasn't me!" Kelsie yelled back, for it felt that if one didn't yell, you wouldn't be heard. But it wasn't just one, it was six people. Oh well. They still yelled, anyway.
Sha opened her mouth and a blood-curdling scream came forth. Then, without warning, the fast-forwardingish-whatever-it-was stopped.
"Well, that was easy," Sha grinned.
"For you, maybe," Med complained, rubbing her ear, attempting to rub out the echo of the scream.
Frodo walked by then, a thoughtful expression on his face.
"Frodo!" Sham yelled.
Frodo promptly jumped and nearly fainted of shock.
"Well, it's been a while since I've seen you. All the signs… Ah, well."
Sha raised her eyebrow and glanced at Kelsie. Kelsie just shrugged and poked Constance. Constance looked like she was about to fall asleep, so poking her was a good move in this particular situation.
"Err, how long exactly?" Med queried.
"Well, about seventeen years. Give or take a year."
Giada's eyes widened and her jaw dropped. "Seventeen years and we still haven't met Sam!"
"And we haven't gotten any older!" Sham exclaimed.
There was a knock at a window.
"Gandalf!" Frodo exclaimed and ran over to the window.
"Curiouser and curiouser," Kelsie mused.
"That sounds more like something I would say," Giada blinked.
"Yeah, but I haven't said anything in a while," Kelsie grinned.
"Well, neither have I!" Constance snorted.
"You both have now, so just shush," Med rolled her eyes and turned to Gandalf and Frodo. The two greeted each other then started discussing the Ring. The girls just sat silently listening until Gandalf announced that discussing such things was better to be left for daylight. That was the signal for everyone to retire for the night. Constance was quite overjoyed at this.
The next morning, the girls were treated to an amazing hobbit-breakfast. They sat back and enjoyed the beautiful spring-ish Shire morning. Frodo broke the silence, asking Gandalf to continue what he had been speaking about the previous night. Gandalf gave girls a look out of the corner of his eye, then said,
"Alright, as they appear to know what's going to happen."
Gandalf then began telling the story of the Great Rings. Sam could be heard cutting the lawn outside, and Giada attempted to conceal a squeak of joy and failed. Gandalf glared at her, and then continued. Gandalf mentioned Saruman and Sha muttered "traitor" under her breath, and then turned her attention back to Gandalf. The conversation turned darker, but yet not one pair of eyes turned from Gandalf. Except for Constance, maybe, who was about to dose off again. Hobbit beds are not as comfortable as they appear.
Then, Gandalf had Frodo examine the Ring. Gandalf then tossed It into the fire. Sham gasped, as she was a major dork and had never read the books and therefore had no clue what happens.
The Ring was retrieved from the fire and Gandalf spoke in a deep voice.
"This is the Master-ring, the One Ring to rule them all."
At this, Constance woke with a start and Sham gasped again. I think Sham has a thing for gasping. Or maybe I have a thing for writing Sham as a gasping person. Either is possible.
Frodo sat emotionless, then asked how the Ring could have come to him. At this Gandalf began telling the whole history of the Ring. As the story turned to Smeagol, the Gollum, Kelsie let out a little sigh and listened harder. Her theory of how Gollum wasn't all bad was proved in Gandalf words, and she smiled smugly to herself. Gandalf spoke of how the Ring would have to be taken from the Shire, to Mordor, and the troop shook their heads simultaneously. The journey of the Ring… Then, Gandalf reached over and plucked up Sam. Giada's face then displayed the dreamiest look that would ever appear upon her face. She had to restrain herself from smacking Gandalf's hand. She new because of what happened, Sam would join Frodo on the quest, and would be an immense help.
SO! What happens? Do they DIE? Do the return to the future? Do those missing people come back from the future? Will the girls go with the Fellowship? Will Giada propose to Sam and dump the Kleenex? Only time will tell!
PS – Aragorn could kick Sam's but any day ^^
