Author's Notes: Sorry about the shortness and the lateness of this chapter.
I had it all written for about 3 weeks, but I never had time to type it,
because of my sister's graduation party, and also because of my upcoming
graduation. Please R/R
And sorry about the misspell on Faramir's name. Thanks for telling me!!! So please R and R, helpful criticism is most welcome, and flamers will be laughed at and ignored.
The Fellowship still has the same people as before.
(Blah) is thoughts, ~*~*~* is change in view point
Chapter 2: It's Time
The Fellowship had once again fallen into silence, after Aragorn had once again told the 4 hobbits that they would be able to eat once they were out of the forest.
Aragorn was at the front of the group, leading the way. Then came Legolas and Faramir, walking next to each other, every once in awhile murmuring to the other, which would either get a chuckle or a shake of the head. After them came the four hobbits, with Sam and Frodo next to each other and Merry and Pippin behind them. Next came Gimli, who seemed to be trying to make as much noise as possible. At the end of the group came Gandalf, who was trying to figure out what was wrong with the forest.
"Aragorn, do you notice anything strange about this forest?" questioned Gandalf of Aragorn.
Aragorn slowed to a stop and he looked around the forest intently. "Yes, Gandalf. Something is amiss. But I can't quite figure out what…" he trailed off, as he tried to pinpoint exactly what was wrong. After a short while, he shrugged his shoulders, and began to walk again.
"I say the faster we're out of this damn forest, the better," muttered Gimli to the hobbits in front of him.
"I've got it!" said Aragorn excitedly, suddenly stopping, causing Legolas to crash into him.
"If you're going to stop, at least let us know!" said Legolas indignantly [A/N: See! Those stupid spelling/vocabulary tests from Lit class are helpful!!!]. "What have you got?" he asked, while rubbing at the pain in his head.
"What's wrong with the forest! It doesn't have any-" Aragorn began.
"We don't really care what's wrong with this forest! We just want to get out of it," interrupted Faramir.
"Yes, so would you mind to keep going, unless you're lost, of course," taunted Legolas scornfully.
"I am not lost! It's just that-" Aragorn tried again.
"Then get us out of this bloody forest!!" yelled Gimli.
"Fine!" Aragorn said in a huff, before beginning to walk again. (It's just that there aren't any normal forest sounds. No birds singing, nothing walking through the underbrush. But that might just be because Gimli scared them away…) mused Aragorn.
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At this point, the unknown someone whom was watching the Fellowship decided it was about time to stop the strangers who were in her forest. She already knew how many weapons they had, mostly swords. She wouldn't watch the ones with swords. Just the magick-user, and the one with the pointy ears, since he was carrying a bow and arrows.
She silently crept closer, trying to find a good spot to jump out at them, and still be able to see all of them. She didn't want to have to shoot them, but if any of them threatened her, she would have to. It wasn't her fault that they were in her part of the forest, and she had to protect it. Otherwise who knew who would come in? Luckily her part of the forest wasn't as large as a certain person who she knew. She chuckled to herself. That person didn't know that there were people living on his land. And those people kind of looked like that archer, with pointy ears…
Once she had found a good spot, she pulled an arrow from her quiver as quietly as the wind through the clouds. She notched the arrow on her bow, and waited for the group to get into a good place for her to be able to keep an eye on every one of them.
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The members of the Fellowship were not enjoying the forest anymore. Not even Legolas, who was an elf, and elves love every forest, but not this one. This one was just net enjoyable.
Aragorn wasn't enjoying it because no one was listening to what he was trying to say. Faramir didn't like it because Legolas was in a bad mood, and didn't seem to want to talk to him. Legolas hated it because of what had happened the night before with Aragorn. The hobbits didn't like it because they were hungry. Gimli hated it because it was a forest. And Gandalf wasn't enjoying it because he was still trying to figure out what was wrong with the forest, since he hadn't heard a word that Aragorn had said earlier.
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The Unknown Someone decided it was time to confront these strangers.
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TBC…..
Well, how was it? Sorry if I jump around in tenses, I'm working on trying to stay in the same tense. Well, I'll be updating as soon as I can, but I plan to try to make it longer, to make up for the shortness of this one. R and R, please!!!
And sorry about the misspell on Faramir's name. Thanks for telling me!!! So please R and R, helpful criticism is most welcome, and flamers will be laughed at and ignored.
The Fellowship still has the same people as before.
(Blah) is thoughts, ~*~*~* is change in view point
Chapter 2: It's Time
The Fellowship had once again fallen into silence, after Aragorn had once again told the 4 hobbits that they would be able to eat once they were out of the forest.
Aragorn was at the front of the group, leading the way. Then came Legolas and Faramir, walking next to each other, every once in awhile murmuring to the other, which would either get a chuckle or a shake of the head. After them came the four hobbits, with Sam and Frodo next to each other and Merry and Pippin behind them. Next came Gimli, who seemed to be trying to make as much noise as possible. At the end of the group came Gandalf, who was trying to figure out what was wrong with the forest.
"Aragorn, do you notice anything strange about this forest?" questioned Gandalf of Aragorn.
Aragorn slowed to a stop and he looked around the forest intently. "Yes, Gandalf. Something is amiss. But I can't quite figure out what…" he trailed off, as he tried to pinpoint exactly what was wrong. After a short while, he shrugged his shoulders, and began to walk again.
"I say the faster we're out of this damn forest, the better," muttered Gimli to the hobbits in front of him.
"I've got it!" said Aragorn excitedly, suddenly stopping, causing Legolas to crash into him.
"If you're going to stop, at least let us know!" said Legolas indignantly [A/N: See! Those stupid spelling/vocabulary tests from Lit class are helpful!!!]. "What have you got?" he asked, while rubbing at the pain in his head.
"What's wrong with the forest! It doesn't have any-" Aragorn began.
"We don't really care what's wrong with this forest! We just want to get out of it," interrupted Faramir.
"Yes, so would you mind to keep going, unless you're lost, of course," taunted Legolas scornfully.
"I am not lost! It's just that-" Aragorn tried again.
"Then get us out of this bloody forest!!" yelled Gimli.
"Fine!" Aragorn said in a huff, before beginning to walk again. (It's just that there aren't any normal forest sounds. No birds singing, nothing walking through the underbrush. But that might just be because Gimli scared them away…) mused Aragorn.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
At this point, the unknown someone whom was watching the Fellowship decided it was about time to stop the strangers who were in her forest. She already knew how many weapons they had, mostly swords. She wouldn't watch the ones with swords. Just the magick-user, and the one with the pointy ears, since he was carrying a bow and arrows.
She silently crept closer, trying to find a good spot to jump out at them, and still be able to see all of them. She didn't want to have to shoot them, but if any of them threatened her, she would have to. It wasn't her fault that they were in her part of the forest, and she had to protect it. Otherwise who knew who would come in? Luckily her part of the forest wasn't as large as a certain person who she knew. She chuckled to herself. That person didn't know that there were people living on his land. And those people kind of looked like that archer, with pointy ears…
Once she had found a good spot, she pulled an arrow from her quiver as quietly as the wind through the clouds. She notched the arrow on her bow, and waited for the group to get into a good place for her to be able to keep an eye on every one of them.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
The members of the Fellowship were not enjoying the forest anymore. Not even Legolas, who was an elf, and elves love every forest, but not this one. This one was just net enjoyable.
Aragorn wasn't enjoying it because no one was listening to what he was trying to say. Faramir didn't like it because Legolas was in a bad mood, and didn't seem to want to talk to him. Legolas hated it because of what had happened the night before with Aragorn. The hobbits didn't like it because they were hungry. Gimli hated it because it was a forest. And Gandalf wasn't enjoying it because he was still trying to figure out what was wrong with the forest, since he hadn't heard a word that Aragorn had said earlier.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
The Unknown Someone decided it was time to confront these strangers.
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TBC…..
Well, how was it? Sorry if I jump around in tenses, I'm working on trying to stay in the same tense. Well, I'll be updating as soon as I can, but I plan to try to make it longer, to make up for the shortness of this one. R and R, please!!!
