A/N: I am so bored! I can't find any new fics, so I'm going to update! Just to let you know...I don't know what to say actually!

Disclaimer: If I owned Lord Of The Rings...I wouldn't be writing this would I?

Jessica: Yes you would.

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Jessica: You just asked everyone!

April: -_- Forget it. I don't own Lord Of The Rings all right!

Jessica: All right!

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Chapter 2: Ice isn't good

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That night wasn't a good one.

Pippin and Merry refused to go near Sam. Frodo plain as day refused to move from where he was, and Sam refused to go near anybody.

Kind of hard to imagine this all started over an apple huh?

The next day, the four hobbits still weren't speaking to each other. Well except Pippin and Merry who did speak to each other...

Gandalf was leading, muttering about hobbits being fools. Behind him Legolas and Aragorn walked side by side. Gimli followed behind them, followed by Pippin and Merry who were quietly mumbling among themselves. Frodo followed, and last came Sam.

The wind was silent, and the farther they walked, the colder the temperature became. Legolas and Aragorn began talking quietly.

"This isn't right. There is no snow here, yet in the distance I can see it," Legolas muttered to Aragorn.

"Evil is amok. Their petty arguments are not helping in the least," Aragorn spat.

"I seem to remember an argument you started yourself, when I used one of your arrows."

"That was different!" Aragorn insisted.

"Sure it was," Legolas said calmly.

Aragorn remained silent and glanced behind him. Pippin and Merry were still whispering to each other. Frodo was just walking, but Sam had an annoyed look on his face.

"It seems Sam isn't in a good mood," Legolas commented.

"It would seem so," Aragorn replied.

A bitter wind sliced through the air, showing signs of cold coming. Dark clouds began to gather round, slowly as if trying to go unnoticed. Soon the air was no longer crisp and warm, but cold and bitter.

As they walked, it began to snow. The big flakes came down calmly at first, but the wind began blowing them, until the snow stung upon impact.

"We need to find shelter Gandalf!" Aragorn yelled over the wind.

"We haven't the time," Gandalf said.

"There is a cave in the distance!" Legolas shouted.

"How far?"

"About a quarter of a mile east," Legolas called.

The fellowship turned to the east and began walking. The journey was hard. The snow stung and the wind was strong. Through all this, the hobbits still had their argument.

They quickly entered the cave. It wasn't large, but then again it wasn't small.

"Rest, for when dawn arrives, we will set out again," Gandalf said.

Pippin and Merry sat down next to each other, and watched as Sam walked as far away from them as possible. "If you don't want to be near us," Pippin spoke to Sam, "then why don't you just leave the cave?"

Merry smiled, as did Pippin.

Sam remained silent, not speaking and just turned away.

"How did this fight start?" Aragorn asked Gimli, who was seated on a stone near him.

"Pippin had gone out to get some apples, and then passed them out. There was one left in the pile for him, but apparently Sam didn't know that. He ate the apple leaving not one for Pippin!"

"Your trying to make Sam eating Pippin's apple become a very big crime are you not?" Aragorn asked, half angered half amused.

Gimli didn't speak for a moment. "Yes."

Legolas stood next to Aragorn and shook his head smiling. "Aragorn. Maybe we should let them work this out for themselves. I doubt anything we say will make a difference anyway."

Aragorn sighed. "True."

The night was pretty quiet, same as the night before. Dawn approached.

Aragorn awoke to find Legolas watching the sunrise. He came up behind him. "It is beautiful isn't it?"

"Yes it is," Legolas replied.

The sun was just visible. It was bright yellow with orange surrounding the area. The wind no longer blew fiercely, and snow no longer littered from the sky. The sun shone brightly, as if greeting Legolas and Aragorn. It made the fresh fallen snow sparkle brightly, like glitter had been sparkled upon a great blanket during the night. Aragorn looked at Legolas.

"What is it mellon-nin?"

"I have never seen snow before. Not calm anyway. Not beautiful. Only fierce, when it was against me."

Aragorn smiled. "Yes it is quiet a site isn't it?" He became aware of someone standing next to him, and looked to see Pippin and Merry standing there. He heard someone else coming and saw Frodo appear on Legolas's side.

The five stood there a few minutes, before a voice interrupted. "I think it best we be off."

Aragorn turned to Gandalf and nodded. They soon were out again.

The fellowship walked as best they could, soon coming to a large lake, which was frozen over. Gandalf checked to make sure the ice was solid, before starting across, followed by the others.

As they crossed, there was a loud snap. It was an odd sound, and when they realized what it was it was to late.

The ice cracked along, quickly making patches of solid and water. Before anyone knew what was happening, Pippin disappeared under water.

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