Okay... sorry that took so long. I'll try to update more often lately... ANGEL! U STILL READING MY STORIES?!

This will be with Legolas, Aragorn, Gimli. I may add a tiny bit on Sam, Frodo, and Mia.

Now... on to the story.
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By the time Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli got down to the river, they noticed the two missing boats.

"They're gone," Legolas said softly.

Aragorn stared at the water for a half a second. Then he added, "What's done's, done. We cannot change it. Perhaps we will meet the three of them again."

A thought occured almost in the same second in all their heads.The thought made Legolas jump.

~*~With Aragorn~*~
Galadrial had said that the person on the recieving end of the amulet wasn't going to be harmed, but she hadn't said that the person on the other end wouldn't. That thought would surely be occuring to Legolas right about... now.

"What if she's harmed?" Legolas demanded, attempting to sound calm. "They're harmed, I mean."

"They won't be. Ademia has skills enough to protect the three of them. And she's smart enough not to get caught."

"We hope," Gimli added drily.

Aragorn glared at him. Gimli shrugged. "She'll be fine," Aragorn assured Legolas. "They'll be fine."

There was a second or two of silence.

"The question now is: What do we do? Follow Frodo, return to Lothlorian, or follow the orcs and Merry and Pippin?" Aragorn asked.

"We cannot help Frodo any more than we can help Boromir," Legolas said at last.

Aragorn nodded. "We follow Merry and Pippin."

~*~With Ademia~*~
They were not happy she had followed them. But she had saved their lives three times all ready. The gem glowed brightly against her chest. Frodo turned around, "Can you turn that off?"

"Do you want to see or not? Besides, only friends can see this light," Mia said.

"I know, but it's worrying me. There's nothing out here," Frodo said, pulling on the ring.

"Frodo stop!" Ademia cried. "You could break the chain and lose It."

Frodo pulled his hands down into his pockets. "I can't help it," he said. "I just need to touch it."

Ademia crouched down in front of him. She took his hands. When she spoke, he voice was strangly compelling, like her mother's. "Frodo, you do not need the Ring. You do not need to touch It. It cannot take you. Stay strong. We will do whatever we must to continue, and you will be at our front."

She did not wait for an answer, but stood up and moved behind him. They continued walking.

Then, after a half an hour of walking, Ademia shrieked. Frodo and Sam turned around, but Ademia was gone.

"Ademia! Ademia!" Frodo cried.

They searced for nearly five minutes, but she never surfaced.
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There, short-n-sweet. I added more of Ademia than I thought I was gonna. The next chapters will be on her, on account of I can't find the book.