A/N: Ok I have to give credit to one of my loyal reviewers, Rachel, for this chapter and probably the next. I was unsure of where to take the story and she helped me to figure out what to have happen. All I can say is look out conflict is on its way! Thanx for the help Rachel and the nice visuals of the LOTR buffet! Once again this is A/U and a Mary Sue. All flames or reviews having to do with the plot not coinciding with the book to the T, or Leiawyn being a Mary Sue will be met with my smart a** mouth. Also paragraphs marked with a * means it's quoted from the book. Though I am VERY lazy so I will most likely skip the speeches unless they pertain to Leiawyn or Eomer.
Nienna: Treebeard getting his own selection when Eomer doesn't, blows my mind. I hope after you read my story you will let me know what you think. Please don't be too harsh.
Tara: I love mystery too! I hope you like conflict because a lot is coming up.
Meg: First off I want to say thank you for giving me constructive criticism. Unlike some people who have just flamed me and told me I basically suck. As much as I appreciate your advice and information I don't plan on changing my story. Maybe if I write another one I will research more details and get a beta reader. This is really just my flight of fancy. I'm not taking everything you explained into consideration, I'm just having fun writing a love story about one of my fav characters. I do promise that if I write another LOTR fic (besides my other one, Eye of the Beholder) I will (maybe) research everything and get a beta reader. So besides the plot holes you pointed out. (Maybe I need a "watch where your walking, holes ahead" sign!) What else did you think of the story?
Rachel: The plot has to thicken or its no fun! Leiawyn and Eomer could use more support, seems people are always ragging on them. Every reason you listed for Aragorn being jealous of Eomer are soo true!! I will always continue to write. Especially since we both know what is coming up!
Blah: Thanks
Welsh-dragoon: OMG! I nearly fell out of my chair laughing at the kissing a girl line in your review! I'm glad you keep giving me your feedback. I hope you like what is coming up next!
Disclaimer: I only own Leiawyn and my plot twists.
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Once the small company reached the outer walls of Isengard, they were met by the most unlikely sight. Laying on the ground, one smoking a pipe and the other sleeping, were two small, childlike creatures.
"Merry! Pippin!" Leiawyn exclaimed at the sight of them, and jumped from her horse. The two hobbits looked at her in amazement, and stood up hugging her.
"Leiawyn?! The last time we saw you, you were laying on the other side of the orc camp. You weren't moving and we thought you were dead. We tried to get to you when we escaped, but we were chased by an orc and had to run for our lives." Merry told her once they stopped hugging. He looked around Leiawyn and the others, it was then he seemed to remember he had a job to do.
*"Welcome, my lords, to Isengard!" he said. "We are the doorwardens. Mariadoc, son of Saradoc is my name; and my companion, who, alas! is overcome with weariness, is Peregrin, son of Paladin, of the house of Took. Far in the North is our home. The Lord Saruman is within; but at the moment he is closeted with one Wormtongue, or doubtless he would be here to welcome such honourable guests."
Leiawyn tuned the rest of the conversation out, as she noticed a darkness fall over Eomer's face at mention of Wormtongue. She walked over to his horse, and reached up, grabbing his hand. Eomer looked down to see who was interrupting his thoughts.
"Eomer? What is wrong? Why have your spirits become dark?" He looked down at her face shining in the sun, filled with concern, and felt the dark clouds lift.
"Nothing Leia. It's just I have known this Wormtongue for most of my life and I don't care for him." A hint of anger entered his voice. "He is the reason I was banished from Rohan. I had finally had enough with his haunting my sister's steps."
The two were so deep in conversation, that one of the Riders had to nudge Eomer to let him know that he was to go with Gandalf and the King to meet someone by the name of Treebeard. Eomer thanked the Rider, then he tried to pull Leiawyn on to his horse but she stepped away from him.
"This is a matter for the Riders, the King and Gandalf. I wish to stay here and hear of my friends tale. I also know they will want to hear mine." Leiawyn told him. He started to protest about leaving her alone so near Saruman, when Legolas walked up.
"Go Eomer. She will be safe here, I promise. Wormtongue and Saruman will not be able to harm her. Go with your uncle, it is your duty." Eomer found faith in the elf's words and went with the others to find Treebeard. Once Eomer was out of hearing range Legolas looked at Leiawyn teasingly. "What reason have you given that poor man to not trust you alone?" Leiawyn hit him in the arm before replying.
"It is not me he worries about, but the morons I am left with. Elf boy." In a blink of an eye Legolas had her tossed across his shoulders and took her to where the rest of the Fellowship was standing. Merry and Pippin then escorted them to an old guards house to eat. Legolas continued to carry Leiawyn the entire way, kicking and screaming. "I swear Legolas Greenleaf! If you do not put me down right now you will be soooo sorry!" This only resulted in Legolas shifting Leiawyn to where the feathers on his arrows tickled her face.
Once they got inside the building Legolas sat Leiawyn down and they waited while the hobbits fixed them a meal. Once everyone had finished eating the hobbits told the tale of their escape, meeting Treebeard, and the Ents attack on Isengard. From the sound of things, it seemed everyone thought that everyone else had been killed. Once their tale, Leiawyn's and the Three Hunters tale had been shared they decided to head into Isengard to look around.
They saw the Riders and Gandalf heading to Orthanc and walked over to meet them. Gandalf saw the group arrive, and told them of his plans to speak to Saruman one last time. Leiawyn hung in the back as the group drew closer to the building, she knew that evil was in it. She watched silently as Gandalf, the King, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli walk up to the door without fear. The hobbits stood on the steps timidly and the Riders were a little way behind them. Leiawyn drew in a breath as Gandalf knocked with his staff and called for Saruman. The window on the door opened and a slimy sounding voice spoke. Leiawyn could not hear what was said, but noticed Eomer place his hand on the hilt of his sword and tense up. She took a step closer to hear since what was said seemed to bother Eomer so much.
Something made her look up, and she saw a figure on the balcony just over the door. She could tell right away that it was Saruman, for he looked like Gandalf but lacked the aura Gandalf gave off. Leiawyn saw he was speaking to Gandalf and the king, but she could not hear what he was saying. All she could think of was getting closer to him like an unseen force was urging her forward. Walking through the group of horses, she came to the steps, but stopped at the sound of Eomer's voice.
*"Lord, hear me!" he said. "Now we feel the peril that we were warned of. Have we ridden forth to victory, only to stand at last amazed by an old liar with honey on his forked tongue? So would the trapped wolf speak to the hounds, if he could. What aid can he give you, forsooth? All he desires is to escape from his plight. But will you parley with this dealer in treachery and murder? Remember Theodred at the Fords, and the grave of Hama at Helm's Deep!"
Once he stopped talking, it was like a wall was removed and Leiawyn was driven by the same unseen force as before. Finally Saruman's eyes fell on her and he beckoned her forth. In a flash, Eomer had dismounted and grabbed her around the waist, pushing her behind him and drew his sword.
"You have not the right to look or speak to her! I kept her from you once and I will do it again!" Saruman looked at the two with hate in his eyes.
"So she did not die like I had thought. I had great plans for her, Eomer. Let me tell you about them, since I know you will appreciate them. I was going to kill her in the land of Rohan and then send word to Gondor. They would not take kindly to the thought of Riders killing their maidens." He paused to smile before continuing. "Though I did plan on letting my servant Wormtongue, have his way with her before we killed her. Since he was unable to have your sister, I thought it was only fair. Such a shame he will never get to steal her innocence." Suddenly a voice spoke from the other balcony.
"I would have enjoyed it very much, Eomer, making her scream." Grima said as he stepped closer to the edge. His pale face displaying a proud and sinister smile.
"You miserable coward! You will never touch her or my sister! You speak much from up there, why don't you come down here and I will see to it you speak no more!" Eomer shook with rage and took a step forward when Aragorn stood before him.
"Leave now Eomer." He placed a sturdy hand on the young Rider's shoulder.
"No, you heard what they said!" Eomer said through clenched teeth.
"Yes I did. I'm just as angry as you are, but there are other things we must deal with. Take Leiawyn away from them and go to the gate. It is not wise to let her be this close to those who had such horrible things in mind for her. You say you love her, then take her to a place where she will be safe." Aragorn told him firmly.
Finally Eomer sighed, and put his sword away as he mounted his horse. Then he reached down and pulled Leiawyn on behind him. Once he felt her long arms around him, he gave the horse a good kick and they rode back to the entrance of Isengard quickly. Upon reaching it, they dismounted and Eomer sat down leaning against a tree, the adrenaline still racing through his veins. Leiawyn sat down in front of him and leaned back, propping her arms on his knees. He wrapped his arms around her, pulling her close.
"So that was Wormtongue?" Leiawyn asked lacing and unlacing her fingers in Eomer's.
"Yes. For most of my life he has followed my sister, wanting her. He had power over the king, so there was nothing I could do to stop him. When it finally became to much I tried to put an end to it once and for all and ended up banished. I never thought he would come after the other woman I loved." Eomer tightened his hold on Leiawyn as he thought back on the things that Saruman and Wormtongue had planned to do to her.
"I fear he was only settling on me, it is your sister he really sought. He never got the chance to hurt her right?" Leiawyn felt his grip on her tightened and squeezed his fingers between hers. She knew if Aragorn hadn't stopped him, Eomer would have figured out some way to kill Wormtongue, the rage he had frightened even her.
"No, he never got the chance, I made sure of it. Though I know he would of had the opportunity presented its self to him." Eomer was beginning to get angry again when they heard the others returning on horses. The two lovers broke their embrace and rose to meet them.
Gandalf told them to fetch their horses for they were to set off at once. Saruman had been taken care of and now they had other matters to deal with. He feared Gondor would be attacked next. Two riders went ahead with speed to Dunharrow, while everyone else traveled at a slow, steady pace. Once it got too dark to travel safely, they went off the main road and up hill into the woods a little ways. There they set up camp in a small clearing with guards to keep watch. Leiawyn was about to place her bedding near Eomer's when Aragorn stopped her.
"Maybe the two of you slept near one and other while I was not around, but that will not be the case now. Your father was a good friend and would come back from the dead to kill me if he knew I was letting you sleep with a guy you are not wed to. From now on you will sleep near me and Legolas, for he doesn't close his eyes and can watch you all the time." As Aragorn dragged her to where his bedding was, Leiawyn looked at Eomer defeated. He smiled and nodded, he knew he would be the same why if it was Eowyn.
Leiawyn was so tired that the second her head hit the ground she was out cold. She was deep in a dream when a loud cry rang out in the air. She sprang to her feet and looked around, and saw the others were running and gathering around Pippin. As she got closer she saw Gandalf talking to him and then he handed Aragorn a black, ball shaped, stone. She heard the end of the conversation Gandalf was having with the King.
*"...I will ride ahead at once with Peregrin Took. It will be better for him then laying in the dark while others sleep."
*"I will keep Eomer and ten Riders," said the King. "They shall ride with me at early day. The rest may go with Aragorn and ride as soon as they have a mind."
*"As you will," said Gandalf. "But make all the speed you may to the cover of the hills and Helm's Deep!"
Gandalf turned to gather his and Pippin's things, when Aragorn grabbed Leiawyn's arm and pulled her to where they were.
"Take Leiawyn with you. She will be safer there." Leiawyn pulled out of his grasp, looking at Aragorn with anger, then started to walk back to where Eomer was yelling over her shoulder.
"I will not go while everyone else stays. I have been separated once before from you and the others I will not let it happen again!" Aragorn grabbed her hand, and pulled her back, frustrated at her stubbornness
"You only want to stay because of Eomer! He clouds your judgment and you cannot see the danger that lies before you!" Leiawyn jerked away once more and faced Aragorn, his accusations sent her over the edge.
"You are jealous! Do you want to know why your jealous, Aragorn? I'll tell you why! Your jealous because I am with Eomer and can touch him and kiss him whenever I want and he loves me, while Arwen left you to die alone!" The next thing she knew Aragorn had slapped her. Tears welled up in her eyes as she told him, "I am going to Rohan and you can't stop me." With that, she turned and ran before he could see her crying.
Aragorn started to follow her calling her name when Legolas gripped his arm. "Let her go. She is upset and both of you just need to cool down."
"I hit her Legolas. I have never hit a woman before." He looked towards the direction Leiawyn ran and felt a sadness within him.
"She struck a nerve Aragorn. That was the whole point of her saying that. She knows why you hit her and she will forgive you. It is Eomer you must worry about now." Legolas let go of his arm as Aragorn sat down and worried what would result from his actions.
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A/N: Dang this is a long one! I hope everyone enjoyed it! I know it isn't really Aragorn's character to hit a woman but I think he would if one had said what Leiawyn did. As Always review!
Nienna: Treebeard getting his own selection when Eomer doesn't, blows my mind. I hope after you read my story you will let me know what you think. Please don't be too harsh.
Tara: I love mystery too! I hope you like conflict because a lot is coming up.
Meg: First off I want to say thank you for giving me constructive criticism. Unlike some people who have just flamed me and told me I basically suck. As much as I appreciate your advice and information I don't plan on changing my story. Maybe if I write another one I will research more details and get a beta reader. This is really just my flight of fancy. I'm not taking everything you explained into consideration, I'm just having fun writing a love story about one of my fav characters. I do promise that if I write another LOTR fic (besides my other one, Eye of the Beholder) I will (maybe) research everything and get a beta reader. So besides the plot holes you pointed out. (Maybe I need a "watch where your walking, holes ahead" sign!) What else did you think of the story?
Rachel: The plot has to thicken or its no fun! Leiawyn and Eomer could use more support, seems people are always ragging on them. Every reason you listed for Aragorn being jealous of Eomer are soo true!! I will always continue to write. Especially since we both know what is coming up!
Blah: Thanks
Welsh-dragoon: OMG! I nearly fell out of my chair laughing at the kissing a girl line in your review! I'm glad you keep giving me your feedback. I hope you like what is coming up next!
Disclaimer: I only own Leiawyn and my plot twists.
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Once the small company reached the outer walls of Isengard, they were met by the most unlikely sight. Laying on the ground, one smoking a pipe and the other sleeping, were two small, childlike creatures.
"Merry! Pippin!" Leiawyn exclaimed at the sight of them, and jumped from her horse. The two hobbits looked at her in amazement, and stood up hugging her.
"Leiawyn?! The last time we saw you, you were laying on the other side of the orc camp. You weren't moving and we thought you were dead. We tried to get to you when we escaped, but we were chased by an orc and had to run for our lives." Merry told her once they stopped hugging. He looked around Leiawyn and the others, it was then he seemed to remember he had a job to do.
*"Welcome, my lords, to Isengard!" he said. "We are the doorwardens. Mariadoc, son of Saradoc is my name; and my companion, who, alas! is overcome with weariness, is Peregrin, son of Paladin, of the house of Took. Far in the North is our home. The Lord Saruman is within; but at the moment he is closeted with one Wormtongue, or doubtless he would be here to welcome such honourable guests."
Leiawyn tuned the rest of the conversation out, as she noticed a darkness fall over Eomer's face at mention of Wormtongue. She walked over to his horse, and reached up, grabbing his hand. Eomer looked down to see who was interrupting his thoughts.
"Eomer? What is wrong? Why have your spirits become dark?" He looked down at her face shining in the sun, filled with concern, and felt the dark clouds lift.
"Nothing Leia. It's just I have known this Wormtongue for most of my life and I don't care for him." A hint of anger entered his voice. "He is the reason I was banished from Rohan. I had finally had enough with his haunting my sister's steps."
The two were so deep in conversation, that one of the Riders had to nudge Eomer to let him know that he was to go with Gandalf and the King to meet someone by the name of Treebeard. Eomer thanked the Rider, then he tried to pull Leiawyn on to his horse but she stepped away from him.
"This is a matter for the Riders, the King and Gandalf. I wish to stay here and hear of my friends tale. I also know they will want to hear mine." Leiawyn told him. He started to protest about leaving her alone so near Saruman, when Legolas walked up.
"Go Eomer. She will be safe here, I promise. Wormtongue and Saruman will not be able to harm her. Go with your uncle, it is your duty." Eomer found faith in the elf's words and went with the others to find Treebeard. Once Eomer was out of hearing range Legolas looked at Leiawyn teasingly. "What reason have you given that poor man to not trust you alone?" Leiawyn hit him in the arm before replying.
"It is not me he worries about, but the morons I am left with. Elf boy." In a blink of an eye Legolas had her tossed across his shoulders and took her to where the rest of the Fellowship was standing. Merry and Pippin then escorted them to an old guards house to eat. Legolas continued to carry Leiawyn the entire way, kicking and screaming. "I swear Legolas Greenleaf! If you do not put me down right now you will be soooo sorry!" This only resulted in Legolas shifting Leiawyn to where the feathers on his arrows tickled her face.
Once they got inside the building Legolas sat Leiawyn down and they waited while the hobbits fixed them a meal. Once everyone had finished eating the hobbits told the tale of their escape, meeting Treebeard, and the Ents attack on Isengard. From the sound of things, it seemed everyone thought that everyone else had been killed. Once their tale, Leiawyn's and the Three Hunters tale had been shared they decided to head into Isengard to look around.
They saw the Riders and Gandalf heading to Orthanc and walked over to meet them. Gandalf saw the group arrive, and told them of his plans to speak to Saruman one last time. Leiawyn hung in the back as the group drew closer to the building, she knew that evil was in it. She watched silently as Gandalf, the King, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli walk up to the door without fear. The hobbits stood on the steps timidly and the Riders were a little way behind them. Leiawyn drew in a breath as Gandalf knocked with his staff and called for Saruman. The window on the door opened and a slimy sounding voice spoke. Leiawyn could not hear what was said, but noticed Eomer place his hand on the hilt of his sword and tense up. She took a step closer to hear since what was said seemed to bother Eomer so much.
Something made her look up, and she saw a figure on the balcony just over the door. She could tell right away that it was Saruman, for he looked like Gandalf but lacked the aura Gandalf gave off. Leiawyn saw he was speaking to Gandalf and the king, but she could not hear what he was saying. All she could think of was getting closer to him like an unseen force was urging her forward. Walking through the group of horses, she came to the steps, but stopped at the sound of Eomer's voice.
*"Lord, hear me!" he said. "Now we feel the peril that we were warned of. Have we ridden forth to victory, only to stand at last amazed by an old liar with honey on his forked tongue? So would the trapped wolf speak to the hounds, if he could. What aid can he give you, forsooth? All he desires is to escape from his plight. But will you parley with this dealer in treachery and murder? Remember Theodred at the Fords, and the grave of Hama at Helm's Deep!"
Once he stopped talking, it was like a wall was removed and Leiawyn was driven by the same unseen force as before. Finally Saruman's eyes fell on her and he beckoned her forth. In a flash, Eomer had dismounted and grabbed her around the waist, pushing her behind him and drew his sword.
"You have not the right to look or speak to her! I kept her from you once and I will do it again!" Saruman looked at the two with hate in his eyes.
"So she did not die like I had thought. I had great plans for her, Eomer. Let me tell you about them, since I know you will appreciate them. I was going to kill her in the land of Rohan and then send word to Gondor. They would not take kindly to the thought of Riders killing their maidens." He paused to smile before continuing. "Though I did plan on letting my servant Wormtongue, have his way with her before we killed her. Since he was unable to have your sister, I thought it was only fair. Such a shame he will never get to steal her innocence." Suddenly a voice spoke from the other balcony.
"I would have enjoyed it very much, Eomer, making her scream." Grima said as he stepped closer to the edge. His pale face displaying a proud and sinister smile.
"You miserable coward! You will never touch her or my sister! You speak much from up there, why don't you come down here and I will see to it you speak no more!" Eomer shook with rage and took a step forward when Aragorn stood before him.
"Leave now Eomer." He placed a sturdy hand on the young Rider's shoulder.
"No, you heard what they said!" Eomer said through clenched teeth.
"Yes I did. I'm just as angry as you are, but there are other things we must deal with. Take Leiawyn away from them and go to the gate. It is not wise to let her be this close to those who had such horrible things in mind for her. You say you love her, then take her to a place where she will be safe." Aragorn told him firmly.
Finally Eomer sighed, and put his sword away as he mounted his horse. Then he reached down and pulled Leiawyn on behind him. Once he felt her long arms around him, he gave the horse a good kick and they rode back to the entrance of Isengard quickly. Upon reaching it, they dismounted and Eomer sat down leaning against a tree, the adrenaline still racing through his veins. Leiawyn sat down in front of him and leaned back, propping her arms on his knees. He wrapped his arms around her, pulling her close.
"So that was Wormtongue?" Leiawyn asked lacing and unlacing her fingers in Eomer's.
"Yes. For most of my life he has followed my sister, wanting her. He had power over the king, so there was nothing I could do to stop him. When it finally became to much I tried to put an end to it once and for all and ended up banished. I never thought he would come after the other woman I loved." Eomer tightened his hold on Leiawyn as he thought back on the things that Saruman and Wormtongue had planned to do to her.
"I fear he was only settling on me, it is your sister he really sought. He never got the chance to hurt her right?" Leiawyn felt his grip on her tightened and squeezed his fingers between hers. She knew if Aragorn hadn't stopped him, Eomer would have figured out some way to kill Wormtongue, the rage he had frightened even her.
"No, he never got the chance, I made sure of it. Though I know he would of had the opportunity presented its self to him." Eomer was beginning to get angry again when they heard the others returning on horses. The two lovers broke their embrace and rose to meet them.
Gandalf told them to fetch their horses for they were to set off at once. Saruman had been taken care of and now they had other matters to deal with. He feared Gondor would be attacked next. Two riders went ahead with speed to Dunharrow, while everyone else traveled at a slow, steady pace. Once it got too dark to travel safely, they went off the main road and up hill into the woods a little ways. There they set up camp in a small clearing with guards to keep watch. Leiawyn was about to place her bedding near Eomer's when Aragorn stopped her.
"Maybe the two of you slept near one and other while I was not around, but that will not be the case now. Your father was a good friend and would come back from the dead to kill me if he knew I was letting you sleep with a guy you are not wed to. From now on you will sleep near me and Legolas, for he doesn't close his eyes and can watch you all the time." As Aragorn dragged her to where his bedding was, Leiawyn looked at Eomer defeated. He smiled and nodded, he knew he would be the same why if it was Eowyn.
Leiawyn was so tired that the second her head hit the ground she was out cold. She was deep in a dream when a loud cry rang out in the air. She sprang to her feet and looked around, and saw the others were running and gathering around Pippin. As she got closer she saw Gandalf talking to him and then he handed Aragorn a black, ball shaped, stone. She heard the end of the conversation Gandalf was having with the King.
*"...I will ride ahead at once with Peregrin Took. It will be better for him then laying in the dark while others sleep."
*"I will keep Eomer and ten Riders," said the King. "They shall ride with me at early day. The rest may go with Aragorn and ride as soon as they have a mind."
*"As you will," said Gandalf. "But make all the speed you may to the cover of the hills and Helm's Deep!"
Gandalf turned to gather his and Pippin's things, when Aragorn grabbed Leiawyn's arm and pulled her to where they were.
"Take Leiawyn with you. She will be safer there." Leiawyn pulled out of his grasp, looking at Aragorn with anger, then started to walk back to where Eomer was yelling over her shoulder.
"I will not go while everyone else stays. I have been separated once before from you and the others I will not let it happen again!" Aragorn grabbed her hand, and pulled her back, frustrated at her stubbornness
"You only want to stay because of Eomer! He clouds your judgment and you cannot see the danger that lies before you!" Leiawyn jerked away once more and faced Aragorn, his accusations sent her over the edge.
"You are jealous! Do you want to know why your jealous, Aragorn? I'll tell you why! Your jealous because I am with Eomer and can touch him and kiss him whenever I want and he loves me, while Arwen left you to die alone!" The next thing she knew Aragorn had slapped her. Tears welled up in her eyes as she told him, "I am going to Rohan and you can't stop me." With that, she turned and ran before he could see her crying.
Aragorn started to follow her calling her name when Legolas gripped his arm. "Let her go. She is upset and both of you just need to cool down."
"I hit her Legolas. I have never hit a woman before." He looked towards the direction Leiawyn ran and felt a sadness within him.
"She struck a nerve Aragorn. That was the whole point of her saying that. She knows why you hit her and she will forgive you. It is Eomer you must worry about now." Legolas let go of his arm as Aragorn sat down and worried what would result from his actions.
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A/N: Dang this is a long one! I hope everyone enjoyed it! I know it isn't really Aragorn's character to hit a woman but I think he would if one had said what Leiawyn did. As Always review!
