So you decided to review! Good. I quit my other story because no one
wanted to tell me that they liked it. I don't want to do that with this
one.
"I looked at the prices," Aragorn informed them "there is a way that we could see both of them but it wouldn't help us find them as well. I personally think that we should find Sam and o for the more expensive one that will help us find him. Is that alright with everyone?" He looked around to see if anyone had anything to say. When he saw that they didn't they started to o into the store. "Hello there, I know your choice." The lady told them as they came in. "WOW!" Pippin exclaimed. "She is good!" "Yes I am, but I could hear you talking outside my door." She turned away from Pippin and spoke to Aragorn. "You seem to be in charge here. Is it the more expensive package the one where you can talk to the person? That is what I thought but I just want to be sure." "Yes, and here is your pay" Aragorn handed her the coins. They walked up a ladder onto the top of her house where she did her work. The fire was going and there were pillows set out for them to sit on. She cast spells on the fire and the smoke started to look like Sam soon the area around him started to appear in the smoke. It twisted in wound itself into the images making everything slightly transparent. "Sam!" Pippin called out. "Who said that?" Sam's response filled their heads. "It's us you dolt!" Merry laughed. "How, I mean, what is going on?" "Don't worry about that now, just answer the next few questions" Aragorn ruined their little chat. "What is this, a survey?" "First question, do you know where you are?" Aragorn asked completely ignoring him. "Not really. I have some knowledge but not enough to tell you much." It went into a very long dull conversation about where he was and where he had gone. Merry fell asleep during it. Everyone else, except Aragorn, was envious of him. Eventually Pippin had had it with the dull conversation. "Can you let someone else talk to him for a change?" Pip yelled at Aragorn. "Let me talk to him!" With that Pippin and Sam started talking. They found out that Sam was fine and perfectly healthy. "Legolas, do you want to talk to him?" Aragorn asked cautiously. "No. I don't really want to." "He might know something." Aragorn said as he forced the elf to look at him by moving into his line of sight. "Alright, I will" despite agreeing he didn't look too happy. "Sam, is there an elf traveling with you?" "Ya. I haven't seen her too much though." "How is she?" his voice was almost timid as if he didn't want to know for fear of bad news. "I don't really know. She didn't look exceptionally good last time I saw her. In fact, she didn't look good at all. Why do you ask?" Legolas gave no answer. He just sat there, deep in thought, as the connection to Sam broke and the smoke spread off into the sky. "I hope you got all of your answers." The old woman said as she started down the ladder. They walked on in silence. Aragorn was in the lead because, according to him, he knew where to go. The day seemed to drag on for hours longer than normal. It wasn't as though they didn't want to speak it was more that they didn't feel like they could. From what they had heard it was worse than when Merry and Pippin were captured. When they got back on the trail Aragorn spoke extremely quietly in Elvish. "Legolas, lag behind for a moment." Legolas did and was glad that he did. "I'm sorry that we didn't get to talk to her." "it isn't important." Legolas tried to walk off away but Aragorn grabbed his shoulders and spun him around. "yes it is important. I fear for your safety as well." "I am well, you can see for yourself." "you have grown silent." Aragorn said to prove his point. "I have never been loud," Legolas avoided his eyes. "Even so, why would that matter?" "Elves die of grief. I know that you are strong but even the greatest of Elves have died when someone close to them is in grave danger."
Legolas sat down on a log a few feet off of the path. Although Aragorn knew that he didn't want to be bothered, he just had to talk to him. "What was her name?" he asked as he sat down on the log. "Silke," he stated quietly as though it hurt to remember. "We will get her back, I will not stop until I find her." "You would do that for me?" Legolas was in a state of disbelief. "And myself, I want to be able to see Mirkwood without getting killed. Now come on, we can't get too far behind. The hobbits can hardly think for themselves, I'd hate to see the trial we would take with them in charge."
Well, what next? YOU MUST REVIEW TO FIND OUT!!!!!!! How I got the name Silke: in German class we each picked a name off of a sheet of paper. I picked Silke.
"I looked at the prices," Aragorn informed them "there is a way that we could see both of them but it wouldn't help us find them as well. I personally think that we should find Sam and o for the more expensive one that will help us find him. Is that alright with everyone?" He looked around to see if anyone had anything to say. When he saw that they didn't they started to o into the store. "Hello there, I know your choice." The lady told them as they came in. "WOW!" Pippin exclaimed. "She is good!" "Yes I am, but I could hear you talking outside my door." She turned away from Pippin and spoke to Aragorn. "You seem to be in charge here. Is it the more expensive package the one where you can talk to the person? That is what I thought but I just want to be sure." "Yes, and here is your pay" Aragorn handed her the coins. They walked up a ladder onto the top of her house where she did her work. The fire was going and there were pillows set out for them to sit on. She cast spells on the fire and the smoke started to look like Sam soon the area around him started to appear in the smoke. It twisted in wound itself into the images making everything slightly transparent. "Sam!" Pippin called out. "Who said that?" Sam's response filled their heads. "It's us you dolt!" Merry laughed. "How, I mean, what is going on?" "Don't worry about that now, just answer the next few questions" Aragorn ruined their little chat. "What is this, a survey?" "First question, do you know where you are?" Aragorn asked completely ignoring him. "Not really. I have some knowledge but not enough to tell you much." It went into a very long dull conversation about where he was and where he had gone. Merry fell asleep during it. Everyone else, except Aragorn, was envious of him. Eventually Pippin had had it with the dull conversation. "Can you let someone else talk to him for a change?" Pip yelled at Aragorn. "Let me talk to him!" With that Pippin and Sam started talking. They found out that Sam was fine and perfectly healthy. "Legolas, do you want to talk to him?" Aragorn asked cautiously. "No. I don't really want to." "He might know something." Aragorn said as he forced the elf to look at him by moving into his line of sight. "Alright, I will" despite agreeing he didn't look too happy. "Sam, is there an elf traveling with you?" "Ya. I haven't seen her too much though." "How is she?" his voice was almost timid as if he didn't want to know for fear of bad news. "I don't really know. She didn't look exceptionally good last time I saw her. In fact, she didn't look good at all. Why do you ask?" Legolas gave no answer. He just sat there, deep in thought, as the connection to Sam broke and the smoke spread off into the sky. "I hope you got all of your answers." The old woman said as she started down the ladder. They walked on in silence. Aragorn was in the lead because, according to him, he knew where to go. The day seemed to drag on for hours longer than normal. It wasn't as though they didn't want to speak it was more that they didn't feel like they could. From what they had heard it was worse than when Merry and Pippin were captured. When they got back on the trail Aragorn spoke extremely quietly in Elvish. "Legolas, lag behind for a moment." Legolas did and was glad that he did. "I'm sorry that we didn't get to talk to her." "it isn't important." Legolas tried to walk off away but Aragorn grabbed his shoulders and spun him around. "yes it is important. I fear for your safety as well." "I am well, you can see for yourself." "you have grown silent." Aragorn said to prove his point. "I have never been loud," Legolas avoided his eyes. "Even so, why would that matter?" "Elves die of grief. I know that you are strong but even the greatest of Elves have died when someone close to them is in grave danger."
Legolas sat down on a log a few feet off of the path. Although Aragorn knew that he didn't want to be bothered, he just had to talk to him. "What was her name?" he asked as he sat down on the log. "Silke," he stated quietly as though it hurt to remember. "We will get her back, I will not stop until I find her." "You would do that for me?" Legolas was in a state of disbelief. "And myself, I want to be able to see Mirkwood without getting killed. Now come on, we can't get too far behind. The hobbits can hardly think for themselves, I'd hate to see the trial we would take with them in charge."
Well, what next? YOU MUST REVIEW TO FIND OUT!!!!!!! How I got the name Silke: in German class we each picked a name off of a sheet of paper. I picked Silke.
