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Sam walked into Frodo's dimly lit room. Sam sighed as he noticed how terribly dark the room was. Since Frodo had invited Sam and Rosie to move into Bag End, Frodo had moved back into his old room, the one he used while Bilbo had still been there. When Bilbo had first left, Frodo had moved into Bilbo's large room with the large window overlooking the garden. But upon returning to the Shire, Frodo had taken up his old room.

Sam remembered from early childhood this room never feeling dark, always bright and cheery. The room always felt of hope. Sam had known, as a child, of Frodo's parents death. Sam had always felt that if Frodo could survive being orphaned, living unnoticed for ten years, and still have light in his eyes and be in good cheer, then Frodo could survive anything.

Frodo's room always seemed to symbolize perserverance for Sam. The room was a good size, not too small, not too large. The dresser drawers stood in the corner of the very square room. And on the eastern and western wall sat windows. Sam smiled as he remembered the first time he recalled this marvel. Few hobbit holes have island rooms such as Bag End did. Sam rememberd how fascinated he was when he went to work in one section of the garden facing the east and see Frodo only to walk around and see Frodo, who had followed him, on a more western part of the garden. Sam recollected a day when he had felt that Frodo and him could no longer be friends. He allowed himself to drift back.

A young Sam Gamgee waited outside the door of Bag End. It was his day off, and Sam could barely contain his excitment at spending the day hiking with Frodo in the Shire. Little did Sam realize, was that Frodo was a bit out of sorts that day. Unknown to Sam, today was the day Frodo's parents drowned in the Brandywine River. (Bilbo was quite aware of the anniversary, and thus had been the reason he had encouraged such a trip for Frodo.)

As they had been hiking, they passed a stream, deep enough for Sam to wade in. Sam was horribly hydrophobic(fear of water), however, Sam had wadded into this river before to catch fish. Sam rolled up his pants, and stepped into the river, intent on catching a fish or two.

The second Frodo saw Sam's feet hit the water, he screamed and yelled at Sam to get out of the water before "he slipped beneath the depths of the water and never saw the sunlight or beautiful gardens again." Sam thought this a little melodramatic, but complied and got out of the water immediately.

Upon inquiring what had frightened Frodo so, Frodo simply told Sam that until he was "fit" to never touch foot to water again. Sam, not understanding, insisted on catching a fish, wadded back into the water when it appeared as though Frodo was preoccupied with other things. Of course, Sam made the terrible mistake of slipping on a rock and falling into the stream. The current was not strong, but Sam had fallen quickly enough into the water to be carried far out enough to the deeper regions of the stream where the waters were to deep for him to stand.

Frodo heard the splash, and immediately jumped in after Sam and pulled him out. Sam thanked Frodo for the rescue, however, instead of a joyful reunion from the water, Frodo surprised Sam. Frodo yelled at Sam mercilessly.

It eventually came down to Frodo telling Sam that "We cannot remain friends if you disobey me when i know what I am speaking of and you have no idea! How can i expect you to not do something ridiculous when you do not listen to me when I remain more educated on such matters!" With that, Frodo had stomped off, leaving Sam feeling very inferior.

Sam was shocked that after all Frodo had told him about not worrying about being master and servant, he would chide Sam for disobeying. After both lads had been able to calm down and discuss the matter the next morning, it turned out that Frodo had simply been scared that Sam would have drowned. When Sam asked what Frodo meant by "disobeying" and Frodo being "more educated on such matters", Frodo had told Sam that he had been referring to knowing more about rivers and their dangers and disobeying was only a reflected fear that Sam had not listened to Frodo's instinct, not that Sam had over stepped his boundries.

Frodo then took Sam to his room where the sun was at the peek of rising. He told Sam that this was where friendship began, with the rise of the sun, in the east. And it was true, Sam and Frodo had first met in the morning, through that same East window, while Sam worked in the gardens. Frodo then told Sam that towards the west was where the sun set, where friendship would end.

This statement scared Sam, that his friendship with Frodo would someday end. But then, Frodo told Sam of a time they both remembered where Sam had climbed through Frodo's western window late at night to comfort Frodo because of a bad incident that happened earlier in the evening.

"So," Frodo had said, " You see, that even though the sun may set on friendship, friendship has a way of breaching the west and surviving the darkness, only to be rekindled again by the east."

Sam returned to the present and noticed that Frodo had drawn the Eastern curtains tightly. So tight that the only natural light being let into the room was the light from the western window. The western window that always remained open. Sam pondered briefly at why Frodo did this, but remembered the simple task he had come here to do. Sam looked towards Frodo, just in time to see Frodo toss a bit in his sleep, make some horrible, unnatural, quiet noise, and reach for the spot in which he had carried the ring...
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