Sup ppl? No slash due to lack of response to it. I know some of you think that the chars are ooc. Well, sorry 'bout that. I needa know, what do you think about a HP/LOTR fic? May come up in the near future. Thanks for all comments. I love u all!

Peace. Lufa

Will of Power Chapter 5:

"Gimli, are they asleep yet? I want to get my revenge on Boromir tonight. And if I am careful and do it right, his death can be blamed on wild animals." Aragorn muttered just loud enough for Gimli to hear.

"You must want this revenge very badly if you forgot that elves do not sleep. Unless Legolas leaves Boromir tonight, and you do your deed then, your plan for revenge is hopeless." Gimli commented.

"You still have not answered my question, and Gimli, my patience is wearing thin. Do not test me, for the results could be...fatal." Threatened Aragorn.

"Peace Aragorn, I was getting to that when you interrupted me. Now, Boromir is sleeping and I can't see Legolas anywhere. Perhaps it may be safe to go attempt your.revenge now." Continued Gimli, a little agitated.

"Very good that you have decided to cooperate with me Gimli. So, Legolas is nowhere in sight? Good, very good. Now to take care of Boromir." Aragorn said as he stood up and left Gimli.

It was colder than usual as they camped so close to Cahradras. It had been 3 days since Aragorn decided to get revenge. For once, he now has the chance to strike, considering Legolas is nowhere in sight and Boromir is sleeping alone. As Aragorn approaches Boromir the moon comes out from behind a cloud, illuminating his target for a perfect death blow. Little did Aragorn know that the moon also gives the same advantage to others hiding in the trees.

The orcs had been watching the fellowship for 2 days now. All the time, waiting for the opportunity to strike. Now is their chance, the elf was nowhere to be seen and all but the ranger were asleep. A single ranger is nothing to be worried about, what damage could he do against thirty-some orcs? He could probably kill 10 or 11 if he tried, but no more than that without backup.

Legolas saw them first, and now in this tree, he could see them even better. There were about 30 of them, and they were all watching the campsite. There was no possible way for him to defeat them all; he would need everyone's help. But, what if they refuse, or don't believe him? Aragorn crept ever closer too Boromir with still no sign of Legolas. He stood over Boromir and drew his sword, as he readied for revenge, sweet, sweet revenge. Before he could do this deed, Legolas sprinted into the campsite.

"Awake. Quickly, we are in danger! Draw your weapons. Now. Awake!" Legolas gasped quite loudly and urgently as he ran.

"Legolas, what is this danger you speak of?" Gandalf quickly asked.

"Yrch!" Legolas yelled. Immediately after, they were attacked.

Aragorn moved Boromir quickly out of the way and started to kick some major orc ass. Heads rolled across the ground like rain on the windshield of a very fast car.

"Get behind me, quickly!" Gandalf yelled as he started to chant.

Just as Aragorn got behind him, Gandalf created a giant flame-wave. As soon as the fire hit them, the orcs were incinerated. When the smoke cleared, all that was left was a few piles of ash.

"Gandalf, I had no idea you could do such damage with such a small spell!" Frodo exclaimed.

"Frodo you fool! Gandalf just killed about 15 yrch in about 5 seconds. That is no small spell!" Legolas pointed out in awe.

"I killed 8, and Legolas killed 7. Boromir and Gimli each got one after they woke up.which I am amazed they actually managed to do!" Aragorn smiled.

"Added to Gandalfs' 15, that makes an ambush of 32 orcs. Wow! That's quite a few." Sam observed.

At that, everyone decided to move on to prevent further attack on them that night. As they packed, Legolas asked Aragorn to come with him. Aragorn complied.

"Aragorn, can we end this silly grudge between us? It seems to be getting the fellowship nowhere, and fighting hurts more than it helps." Legolas asked quietly.

"Well Legolas, it would seem that once again you have come to your senses and are thinking for the good of the fellowship. And thanks to you, we are all alive, and Boromir seems to have forgotten the ring. So, I see no reason we shouldn't be friends again, as long as you do nothing to hinder my revenge." Stated Aragorn.

Legolas didn't hear that last part about revenge; he was already heading back to camp. He was so glad to have Aragorn back on his side.

"Now maybe he won't try to kill me so often." Legolas thought as he started to pack his few belongings, and continue the journey of the fellowship if the ring and their doomed trip to Mordor.