Aragorn was still hanging from Angel's arm as she ran to escape the hoard of children that now swarmed after her. Sai was greatful she could still breath. "We have to help her," she said to Cora.

"What do we do, tie them up with bed sheets?" Cora demanded sarcastically.

"Why not?" Sari decided. "We did that with your dog, didn't we?" Cora thought for a moment, a process which was sped up when they heard a loud thump, signal to Anegl's defeat by the hyperactive children.

"Where do your parents keep the extra sheets?"

Armed with a bunch of mis-matched bed sheets, the two teens crept up the stairs, into one of the empty bedrooms where Angel had run to. The "children" were all sitting on the floor, eating the pixie sticks, which Angel continued to throw at them to keep them at bay.

'Like ravenous, sugar hungry, wolves' Sari thought, nodding to Cora. Their first targets were the wizards, Gandalf and Sarumon. They tossed the sheets over the boys and twisted them loosely, enough to tie them without suffocating the two. This caused an uproar and everyone scattered. "Get them!" she shouted, tossing a few sheets to Angel. Within half an hour all twelve of the various aged children were bundled up; struggling, but not going anywhere.

"Let us out!" Legolas whined.

"Yeah, we didn't do anything!" Gimli shouted.

"Shut up, stupid dwarf," Legolas snapped.

"They look like marshmellows with heads," Angel giggled, noting on how the girls re-bound each child so they didn't choke on the cloth.

"Why are you treating us like babies?" Merry demanded.

"Because, you little squirt," Sari replied, rubbing the hand that had been bitten, "I'm afraid you might destroy my house or us!"

"Why would we destroy you or your home?" Elrond asked.

"Because your hyperactive hellspawn," Cora said.

"Why?" Galadriel asked.

"Because you are," Angel answered.

"Why?" Now all of the kids chimed in.

"They're evil!" Cora proclaimed. "How in the name of Goddess did their parents put up with them?" Sari and Angel shrugged. "Okay, we have them tied up, now what do we do with them? You know they'll escape sooner or later, you just know it!"

"Its sad how your such a pessimist," Angel commented, tapping her friend on the shoulder. "Is this why you never have one babysitting job more then two weeks?"

"Bite me," Cora snapped.

"We could always sit them down and make them watch a movie," Sari suggested. "Maybe they'll fall asleep."

"We'll put them in the living room, you find the movie."

While the other girls carried the children into the living room and set up the VCR Sari looked through the movies that she had. But the only thing in her collection was anime...and she wasn't sure how people from middle-earth would respond to El Hazard or Slayers. "They're too young anyways." She scanned the shelves again. 'Ah, Pokemon! They'll definately fall asleep to that...finally somethign to use these for other than torture devices."

"Did you find the movie?" Cora asked. "They're getting antsy and Celeborn has already figured out how to untie the knots!"

"I've got it,' Sari replied, putting the tape in the machine. "Okay kids, enjoy."

The blue screen suddenly burst into color as the theme song started to play, the little anime creatures running across the screen. "Sari, you are cruel, twisted and evil. Are you you sure you have no relation to Sauron?" Angel snickered. The twelve children watched the movie for about five seconds in silent horror before, all in one voice, they started screaming.

Sari couldn't help but wonder aloud, "do they ever shut up?"