A/N: I do not own Giant Eagle or the Eagle's Nest...so please don't sue. Oh, and on another note...incase anyone is wondering, Sarumon has been sent home...because...because...oh heck, because I felt like it. lol.
Cora and Anegl looked horrified. Go to the store? Sari had to be nuts. She had to be! This was the look that was obvious in both girl's eyes.
"Oh come one, you guys!" Sari exclaimed. "It can't be that bad of an idea can it?" They all looked at the kids, of which Gimli and Legolas were wipping each other with wet wash-rags. "Ooookay, maybe it can. But we have to do something! Besides, Giant Eagle is only five minutes away at tops. We need food!"
"Okay, I'll drive," Cora sighed. "But you do realize how odd it will be, taking a bunch of Elves, Hobbits, and a Wizard to the grocery store, right?"
"I walk around dressed as an Elf all the time, Angel too," Sari replied. "And you went as Gandolf that one time...they're used to us."
"Do you thik they'll behave?" Angel asked, picking up baby Elrond, who began to laugh an pull on Angel's hair giggling "curly, curly, curly..."
All the girls stopped and thought for a moment. An evil gleam returned to Sari's eyes, and it wasn't for the first time that the others had seen this gleam. She had an idea. With a big smile, she grabbed the camera and held it up.
"Freeze!" Cora shouted. 'Or she'll use the magic box!" Everyone stopped, looking up in utter horror at the thought of their souls being trapped in a little box. "Sari, they're all yours."
"Thank you, Cora," Sari replied with sick humor. "Listen up my little Elves, Istari, and Hobbits. We are all going on a trip...not too dangerous of a trip, but a trip none the less."
"Where are we going?" asked Merry.
"To the store."
"Will there be breakfast?" asked Pippen.
"You've already had breakfast," Angel replied.
"We've had one, yes," answered the four year old hobbit.
"Don't even start that!" Cora interrupted.
"Anyways," Sari continued. "We are going to...the Giant Eagle!" All the kids looked at her, dumbstruck. "Er...just come with me and behave, or else I'll take your picture...er, I mean, soul."
"Alright, single file!" Cora ordered, marching the kids outside. "You, little greaseball (said to Aragorn), are not even going to have a chance at escaping!" She tied a piece of rope around his waist, much like a little harness, and tied the other end to her wrist. 'Now where I go, you go."
"Great," muttered the boy.
"Haha!" Gimli laughed.
"Watch it or you're next!" Cora warned.
"I don't need to be tied up, I'm a little princess," smirked Galadriel, following Cora and the others outside.
"Well at least someone is sure of themselves,' Sari muttered to herself, making sure everyone was secure in their seats. 'Well, here goes everything."
The drive to the store was amazingly uneventful...save for the fact the the Hobbits wanted to cower on the floor, and the Elves and Dwarf kept hitting each other to look out the window. Aragorn had had his hands and ankles bound for the duration of the ride. Once insde the store, however, it was a different matter.
The Hobbits and Elrond were placed in one cart, while the Galadriel, Celeborn, Legolas, and Gimli, much to his detest, were placed in another. Gandolf and Aragorn were allowed to walk, seeing as they were older.
"Alright, genious," Cora whispered, sticking her tongue out at a staring passerby. "What's the plan?"
"Make for the "Eagle's Nest," Sari instructed.
"What?" Angel asked. "Why?"
"Trust me," Sari grinned. With each of them pushing a cart (Angel pushed the empty cart), the trio made for the little nursery room, very slowly. 'Kids, you see that place over there?"
"Yes," they all answered.
"Do you know what that is?"
"Of course we don't." Aragorn mouthed smartly.
"Well, do you want to know?"
"Is it a bad thing?" Sam asked.
"Its called the Eagle's Nest," Sari began. "That's where the bad children go when their parents are trying to find food. Its a big nest, where inside dwells the giant Eagle...and if you're bad, he eats you!"
All of the children gulped in looked in fear at the top half of the door, which was open. And it just so happened at the exact time that they looked over there that a big Eagle mascot passed the door. All of the kids screamed and Elrond began to cry.
"Sari, you're horrible!' Angel scolded. Cora elbowed her.
"Be right back, kids," Sari grinned, making her way for the door.
"No, don't go!" Frodo called. 'You'll be eaten!"
"No she won't," Pippen said. "She's too big."
"But you aren't!" Cora whispered into Pippen's ear.
Sari was over at the door, talking to someone inside and with a big smile, she began to walk past. But the kids weren't looking at her. They were looking at the Eagle, who was now standing in the door...waving at them. And for the rest of the trip not a single one of them opened their mouth. Nor did they move. The fear was too great in them, that even when Legolas fell forward and yanked on Gimli's hair, nothing was said or done. No one wanted to get eaten.
"Oh look," Angel cooed once they were all back at home. 'They're behaving."
"Its amazing what a little fib can do, huh?" Cora asked.
"Lets just enjoy the silence," Sari advised with a smile. All of them stopped speaking for a moment, but the glorious silence didn't last. In fact, it was shattered by an ear splitting roar...Legolas had tackled Gimli, claiming that the "hideous dwarf" had stolen the donut he'd saved from breakfast.
"And so it begins."
Cora and Anegl looked horrified. Go to the store? Sari had to be nuts. She had to be! This was the look that was obvious in both girl's eyes.
"Oh come one, you guys!" Sari exclaimed. "It can't be that bad of an idea can it?" They all looked at the kids, of which Gimli and Legolas were wipping each other with wet wash-rags. "Ooookay, maybe it can. But we have to do something! Besides, Giant Eagle is only five minutes away at tops. We need food!"
"Okay, I'll drive," Cora sighed. "But you do realize how odd it will be, taking a bunch of Elves, Hobbits, and a Wizard to the grocery store, right?"
"I walk around dressed as an Elf all the time, Angel too," Sari replied. "And you went as Gandolf that one time...they're used to us."
"Do you thik they'll behave?" Angel asked, picking up baby Elrond, who began to laugh an pull on Angel's hair giggling "curly, curly, curly..."
All the girls stopped and thought for a moment. An evil gleam returned to Sari's eyes, and it wasn't for the first time that the others had seen this gleam. She had an idea. With a big smile, she grabbed the camera and held it up.
"Freeze!" Cora shouted. 'Or she'll use the magic box!" Everyone stopped, looking up in utter horror at the thought of their souls being trapped in a little box. "Sari, they're all yours."
"Thank you, Cora," Sari replied with sick humor. "Listen up my little Elves, Istari, and Hobbits. We are all going on a trip...not too dangerous of a trip, but a trip none the less."
"Where are we going?" asked Merry.
"To the store."
"Will there be breakfast?" asked Pippen.
"You've already had breakfast," Angel replied.
"We've had one, yes," answered the four year old hobbit.
"Don't even start that!" Cora interrupted.
"Anyways," Sari continued. "We are going to...the Giant Eagle!" All the kids looked at her, dumbstruck. "Er...just come with me and behave, or else I'll take your picture...er, I mean, soul."
"Alright, single file!" Cora ordered, marching the kids outside. "You, little greaseball (said to Aragorn), are not even going to have a chance at escaping!" She tied a piece of rope around his waist, much like a little harness, and tied the other end to her wrist. 'Now where I go, you go."
"Great," muttered the boy.
"Haha!" Gimli laughed.
"Watch it or you're next!" Cora warned.
"I don't need to be tied up, I'm a little princess," smirked Galadriel, following Cora and the others outside.
"Well at least someone is sure of themselves,' Sari muttered to herself, making sure everyone was secure in their seats. 'Well, here goes everything."
The drive to the store was amazingly uneventful...save for the fact the the Hobbits wanted to cower on the floor, and the Elves and Dwarf kept hitting each other to look out the window. Aragorn had had his hands and ankles bound for the duration of the ride. Once insde the store, however, it was a different matter.
The Hobbits and Elrond were placed in one cart, while the Galadriel, Celeborn, Legolas, and Gimli, much to his detest, were placed in another. Gandolf and Aragorn were allowed to walk, seeing as they were older.
"Alright, genious," Cora whispered, sticking her tongue out at a staring passerby. "What's the plan?"
"Make for the "Eagle's Nest," Sari instructed.
"What?" Angel asked. "Why?"
"Trust me," Sari grinned. With each of them pushing a cart (Angel pushed the empty cart), the trio made for the little nursery room, very slowly. 'Kids, you see that place over there?"
"Yes," they all answered.
"Do you know what that is?"
"Of course we don't." Aragorn mouthed smartly.
"Well, do you want to know?"
"Is it a bad thing?" Sam asked.
"Its called the Eagle's Nest," Sari began. "That's where the bad children go when their parents are trying to find food. Its a big nest, where inside dwells the giant Eagle...and if you're bad, he eats you!"
All of the children gulped in looked in fear at the top half of the door, which was open. And it just so happened at the exact time that they looked over there that a big Eagle mascot passed the door. All of the kids screamed and Elrond began to cry.
"Sari, you're horrible!' Angel scolded. Cora elbowed her.
"Be right back, kids," Sari grinned, making her way for the door.
"No, don't go!" Frodo called. 'You'll be eaten!"
"No she won't," Pippen said. "She's too big."
"But you aren't!" Cora whispered into Pippen's ear.
Sari was over at the door, talking to someone inside and with a big smile, she began to walk past. But the kids weren't looking at her. They were looking at the Eagle, who was now standing in the door...waving at them. And for the rest of the trip not a single one of them opened their mouth. Nor did they move. The fear was too great in them, that even when Legolas fell forward and yanked on Gimli's hair, nothing was said or done. No one wanted to get eaten.
"Oh look," Angel cooed once they were all back at home. 'They're behaving."
"Its amazing what a little fib can do, huh?" Cora asked.
"Lets just enjoy the silence," Sari advised with a smile. All of them stopped speaking for a moment, but the glorious silence didn't last. In fact, it was shattered by an ear splitting roar...Legolas had tackled Gimli, claiming that the "hideous dwarf" had stolen the donut he'd saved from breakfast.
"And so it begins."
