Lord of the Rings: After affect of the ring
Written by: Blitzedout.
All original characters created by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Chapter 3
"First we need to pick up a friend of mine. She has always wanted to meet a sorceress or wizard." Legolas said. They walked up to a house with a pond. It had a fancy white trim and it was painter green. Mariene ran up to the door and knocked on it. A tall woman about Trinity's size came to the door with a cup of hot chocolate. "Araine! Araine!" Mariene ran screaming. Araine was her babysitter and close friends with Legolas. "Hi Legolas. Hi Mariene." She said. She was sort of quiet and she was wearing a hooded robe. She claimed she was about to go out, but she had to have hot chocolate first. As she removed her hood, it reveled a pale face with blue eyes, and her hair was up in a bun. She took it down to re-do it, and it reveled little bouncing blond curls. "We were wondering if you wanted to go on a trip with us!" Mariene said. "Well, I was about to leave. I need to get away and out from here. I want some adventure." Araine replied. "Well you're in luck! We're going to go find a wizard or sorceress! We need some back up. Do you want to come with us?" Trinity said. "Sure! All right, but I have to do a couple of things first. Would you mind staying until dinner and then leaving? I mean I would like to have a shower, and I would like to pack. Don't worry, it won't be that long, promise." They looked at Araine as she spoke and they decided to stay a while. While she went upstairs in the shower, Mariene went into the playroom while Legolas and Trinity decided to catch up on lost time. "So, are you still troubled about your aim?" Legolas asked. "No, well...yes I am. I don't want to be an elf any more Legolas. I just don't. It's tough being an oddball and screwing up your aim." She replied. "I think you're a great elf. "Thanks, but you're my friend, and you're just saying that." He then hugged her and said: "No, you really are." "Thanks." They then heard a loud scream come from Mariene. They rushed upstairs and saw a hole in the floor. "Mariene! Are you okay?" Legolas asked. "I'm okay. I'm laying on something and it hurts my back!" She screamed. Trinity climbed down to her. She helped her on her feet and picked up a small trinket. "It's a ring, Legolas, a ring!" Trinity had always wanted a ring, but she had no idea what it could do. The ring started shining blue with designs of water along the sides. "It's glowing." She thought. She knew this was weird, so she climbed back up and asked him to check it out. He stared blindly into it, and then chuckled. "It's just an ordinary ring." He said. She knew he was lying though because sweat was dripping down his face. Trinity didn't bring it up or anything, but instead she just turned back around to face Mariene once again. By this time, Araine had quickly run out of the shower into her room wearing nothing but a towel. "What has happened here?" she asked "Floor go bye, bye." Mariene said. Araine's house was shaking. "How did this happen?" Araine asked. "Well, I was playing with Army man Joe and Barbie and they were on a date. Man! Joe was right; Barbie's kisses are like dynamite! Mariene replied. "So it just happened..." Araine said. Her eyes welded with tears as she looked down and down the hole. It was big, big enough to go through three floors. Trinity walked over to her and said: "Here, take this ring. It was the only thing we spotted down there." "I defiantly have to move out. I know, I'll live with my friend. He is a hobbit, but he'll do." Araine said. "And the ring?" Trinity asked. "Keep it as a souvenir from my house. I don't need it, friend." Araine said. Trinity smiled, knowing she had one more person who didn't hate her in the world. The four of them packed what they could, and stood up on a hill, watching as Araine's house collapsed. "Well my friends, let's go off to the Shire." Araine spoke.
"First we need to pick up a friend of mine. She has always wanted to meet a sorceress or wizard." Legolas said. They walked up to a house with a pond. It had a fancy white trim and it was painter green. Mariene ran up to the door and knocked on it. A tall woman about Trinity's size came to the door with a cup of hot chocolate. "Araine! Araine!" Mariene ran screaming. Araine was her babysitter and close friends with Legolas. "Hi Legolas. Hi Mariene." She said. She was sort of quiet and she was wearing a hooded robe. She claimed she was about to go out, but she had to have hot chocolate first. As she removed her hood, it reveled a pale face with blue eyes, and her hair was up in a bun. She took it down to re-do it, and it reveled little bouncing blond curls. "We were wondering if you wanted to go on a trip with us!" Mariene said. "Well, I was about to leave. I need to get away and out from here. I want some adventure." Araine replied. "Well you're in luck! We're going to go find a wizard or sorceress! We need some back up. Do you want to come with us?" Trinity said. "Sure! All right, but I have to do a couple of things first. Would you mind staying until dinner and then leaving? I mean I would like to have a shower, and I would like to pack. Don't worry, it won't be that long, promise." They looked at Araine as she spoke and they decided to stay a while. While she went upstairs in the shower, Mariene went into the playroom while Legolas and Trinity decided to catch up on lost time. "So, are you still troubled about your aim?" Legolas asked. "No, well...yes I am. I don't want to be an elf any more Legolas. I just don't. It's tough being an oddball and screwing up your aim." She replied. "I think you're a great elf. "Thanks, but you're my friend, and you're just saying that." He then hugged her and said: "No, you really are." "Thanks." They then heard a loud scream come from Mariene. They rushed upstairs and saw a hole in the floor. "Mariene! Are you okay?" Legolas asked. "I'm okay. I'm laying on something and it hurts my back!" She screamed. Trinity climbed down to her. She helped her on her feet and picked up a small trinket. "It's a ring, Legolas, a ring!" Trinity had always wanted a ring, but she had no idea what it could do. The ring started shining blue with designs of water along the sides. "It's glowing." She thought. She knew this was weird, so she climbed back up and asked him to check it out. He stared blindly into it, and then chuckled. "It's just an ordinary ring." He said. She knew he was lying though because sweat was dripping down his face. Trinity didn't bring it up or anything, but instead she just turned back around to face Mariene once again. By this time, Araine had quickly run out of the shower into her room wearing nothing but a towel. "What has happened here?" she asked "Floor go bye, bye." Mariene said. Araine's house was shaking. "How did this happen?" Araine asked. "Well, I was playing with Army man Joe and Barbie and they were on a date. Man! Joe was right; Barbie's kisses are like dynamite! Mariene replied. "So it just happened..." Araine said. Her eyes welded with tears as she looked down and down the hole. It was big, big enough to go through three floors. Trinity walked over to her and said: "Here, take this ring. It was the only thing we spotted down there." "I defiantly have to move out. I know, I'll live with my friend. He is a hobbit, but he'll do." Araine said. "And the ring?" Trinity asked. "Keep it as a souvenir from my house. I don't need it, friend." Araine said. Trinity smiled, knowing she had one more person who didn't hate her in the world. The four of them packed what they could, and stood up on a hill, watching as Araine's house collapsed. "Well my friends, let's go off to the Shire." Araine spoke.
