Chapter Three: More Many Meetings

"Blackrider!" Merry, Sam, and Pippin screamed.

"Will you guys just shut up!" yelled Strider.

"They'll never shut up," mumbled Gandalf, "they want to make this all the more interesting."

"While making me all the more confused," muttered Strider, "you never really told me what we were doing."

"Well," Boromir said slowly, "we're going to see The Two Towers at the huge movie theater, which we've decided to dub 'Mt. Movie Theater' since we're all naming each other after the Fellowship."

"Wait, I haven't even finished The Fellowship of the Ring yet!" yelled Strider hopelessly. "How am I supposed to know what's going on in the sequel, huh?" Everyone sort of looked at each other as if remembering all at once that Allie had not, in fact, finished the first movie.

"Oh, it's…um…" Frodo struggled to say something. "You'll be fine," assured Legolas, "besides, we're just out and around having fun, the movie doesn't start for another three hours so we're just kind of riding around and getting everything for the movie."

"I am going to be so confused," muttered Strider. "I'm always confused!" Sam and Pippin yelled cheerfully, everyone else just shook their heads.


They arrived at Christina, who they decided to call Gimli's, house. When she opened the door, Merry and Pippin where about to say something when Gandalf covered their mouths. "Want to come with us to see 'The Two Towers'?" she asked. "We need one more person to complete the Fellowship."

"Okay," she said, a little awkwardly as she looked at Pippin and Merry who seemed to be very angry.

"What about me?" asked Niyati, another one of the groups friends who had, apparently, been spending time with Christina at her house.

Then Pippin started trying to say something which was either, 'I have an idea!' or 'I can't breath!' After Gandalf took her hand off her mouth, Pippin gasped for air, and then said, "Niyati can be Eowyn!"

Only Boromir and Sam thought it was a good idea because they were the only two, besides Pippin, that had read the books, the others had just seen the movie. And suddenly, Strider didn't feel as left out because she was happy to note she wasn't the only one confused.

"Okay," Niyati, now Eowyn, said slowly. "I don't know who that is, but alright."

"She's one of the coolest characters in the book!" Pippin yelled cheerfully. Everyone shook their heads.

The newly formed Fellowship then got back on their bikes and set off to 7-Eleven to get all the candy they'd ever need for the movie. While they were riding, something stopped them.

Their friend, Yun, was sitting on her porch, and seemed sad.

Strider approached her, "Hey Yun, what's wrong?"

"I'm grounded!" she said solemnly. "And my parents aren't even home until four hours, so I can't beg for forgiveness."

Strider then had an idea, she held out her hand, "Then come with us, Lady Galadriel, for there is nothing more the enemy can do to you. Live your last day of freedom to the fullest!"

Everyone else rolled their eyes. "Hey Yun!" yelled Gandalf, "We're going to see The Two Towers, but the movie doesn't start for another three hours so we're all naming ourselves after characters and getting candy and crap. Want to come with us?"

Yun, now Galadriel, smiled and took Strider's hand. "I'll get my bike!" she said as she went into the house.

Strider glared at the group, "Oh, so you guys can be weird, but I can't?!"

"You haven't even the first movie!" yelled Boromir. "You haven't earned the right to be weird!"

"Hey!" yelled Legolas, "how'd you know who Galadriel was?"

"Oh," said Strider, "well, I'm not really sure who she is, but I know she's a character from hearing you guys talk."

While everyone argued with Strider outside, Yun, now Lady Galadriel, left notes everywhere for her parents, grabbed all the stuff she need, then got her bike and headed out with the rest of the Fellowship.

And then, the Fellowship (Plus Eowyn and Lady Galadriel) was off to get everything else they'd ever need to go see a three hour movie.