Freddie

"You never meant to kill him?" Gandalf repeated sceptically. Suddenly Aragorn said something rather unexpected.

"I don't think he did," He told Gandalf. Gandalf looked at him as though he'd just announced that pigs could fly.

"Pardon?"

"In these woods there are powers far stronger and more terrible than the ring. I believe that-" Aragorn cut off mid sentence, "Who's there?" He asked. Frodo and Sam exchanged glances. They were both thinking the same thing, 'Aragorn has lost it'. But Legolas had his bow drawn. He too had heard something moving in the forest. He shot an arrow and they all heard fleeing footsteps. Boromir's crime for the moment forgotten, Aragorn ran into the forest, again the arrow had hit a tree, but this time Legolas' shot had been slightly more accurate, for there was a piece of fabric, obviously torn from the shoulder of it's owner, pinned to the tree by the arrow. He immediately recognised the fabric, he had seen it only that day, and so did Legolas.

"It, it can't be," He said, "She, she wouldn't."

"Are you sure?" Aragorn asked. The rest of the fellowship were looking at them as though they were mad, so Aragorn explained, "I had feared that this were true and it has been playing on my mind all day, but this," He held up the piece of fabric, "is my first proof. I believe that Talania is working for Sauron, and I believe that it is she who has been hypnotising Boromir. She can hypnotise people by mind power alone-" Suddenly they were interrupted by Sam who was madly tapping Frodo on the shoulder, "Mr Frodo, Sir"

"What is it Sam?" Frodo asked.

"You know when your sword turns blue it means that Orcs are about?"

"Yes"

"Well, what does it mean when your sword turns sky blue pink and purple stripes?"