A/N: Hey everyone. ::laughs:: I am in class right now learning about solar
ovens, how fascinating. Any who, here we go!!!
ElvenPrincessOfLegolas: yeah it is sad.
Kat Heiman: Sneaky Sneaky, I think you are underestimating my sneakiness sir' Mr. Deeds.
Anime Princess: You are up late I know I am sometimes. I don't know about the fellowship thing, but I will think about it, thanks for the help!
Elen: Good! Thanks for the review, you are too kind. I hope you enjoy this one.
Katani Petitedra: I do love leaving cliffies! I don't mind your crying, as you know. NO! not the pillows!!!!!
Disclaimer: see chapter one
Chapter five: Surprising Move
I jogged quickly through the bristled grasses to reach my destination. I was going to see my dear old friend, even if it was only for a second in time, I felt Gandalf deserved my farewell from me. I felt it in my heart that I would be angry with myself had I not been running to see him.
"Gandalf!" I shouted.
As I reached the piling of people waiting for Gandalf to make his way home. People seemed quite excited to see him take his leave. I plowed through the hobbits to reach Gandalf. I was finally at the breaking point of the crowd; I could see a valiant brown horse. I pushed through the last of the hobbits to see Gandalfs tall gray appearance next to two other hobbits.
"Gandalf." I puffed as I reached the area around him.
He brought his gaze to me after he finished his sentence with the two other hobbits next to him. A smile came across his face as his eyes hit me.
"My child, I feared you would not come." He said with a grin.
He opened his arms to invite me into his arms. I gratefully scooted over to him and embraced him tightly.
"I shall miss you, my dear sweet Ayana." He whispered.
I smiled and pushed him slowly away from me. I brought my eyes to his towering body, and reached his eyes finally.
"And I you." I said happily as a tear rippled down my face.
I gave a weak smile again and stared deep into his crystal eyes. But my stare was disturbed by the two hobbits standing near us. I stared at one as the other spoke.
"Hello Ayana." Bilbo said kindly.
I nodded my head back to say hello. I ignored the other hobbit, knowing neither of us would say hello. I brought my eyes back to Bilbo as he spoke again in a soft tone of voice.
"Gandalf, may I converse with you?" He asked Gandalf.
Gandalf nodded his head and stepped away from the other hobbit and I. I glared at Frodo before I turned my gaze to the beautiful horse. I began to brush through the horse's mane. I heard the crowd behind me beginning to speak loudly over the top of one another's voices. I ignored them as well as I petted the horse.
"Ayana," I heard an annoying voice say.
I knew Frodo was the one calling my name. I shrugged it off and went back to what I was doing. But then I felt a strong arm turn me around.
"Why do you act so rudely to me?" Frodo questioned.
I glared at him before bumping his hand from my arm. I stared into his sapphire orbs, which entranced me. But I ignored that as well and turned around. The horse's coat glistened in the suns rays, but then I felt two strong hands turn me towards him again.
"WHY?" He angrily asked.
"Because," I said as I brushed his hand off of me. "You cannot even stick up for yourself, let alone me, so please step away before you get hurt."
I warned him and yet he persisted. He put his hands on me holding my arms tightly again.
"You know as well as I do, what we did was childish!" He said.
I brought my eyes to him and a lone tear fell from my eyes. I might have taken what he said wrong but it wouldn't help what I said next.
"NO! Kissing you was childish!" I sadly yelled.
I could fell tears jerking into my eyes I knew I had to run. I glared at him and shoved his arms from my shoulders.
"Farewell Gandalf!" I shouted with tears.
And with that I ran from that sight. I brushed through everyone feeling hot tears rush across my face. AS I reached the last of the people I sprinted to my home. I did not care that my parents might be home. I ran straight for it only to run into the least likely of people.
I ran blindly until I ran into another hobbit flying over him landing on the flat of my back. I cried in pain and sadness. I noticed the crippled over hobbit and felt bad for him.
"I am sorry Merry." I said.
Merry smiled at me and cocked his head back to laugh. He turned his head upside down and stared at me.
"Well my little trouble marker, why do you look so blue?" He questioned.
"Do not ask Merry, I fear there would be much to tell in such short a time." I said sadly.
Merry nodded before he began to pick me up. From the dirt paved road. I stood straight but felt a pain in my heart telling me to fall again. I gazed at Merry as he watched me sway to and fro.
"Are you all right Ayana? You do not look so well?" He asked in a concerning voice.
"I do not know." I replied.
I kicked the dirt around by my feet. I listened to Merry as he came closer to me and placed his hands around me giving me an embrace. I brought my arms to his back and gripped him tightly.
"I am positive everything will be fine." He said sweetly to my ear.
I gently nodded my head and he gave a light peck on my forehead. Merry was like a brother to me, and nothing more.
"AS you know, nothing is ever fine with me," I said with a light smile.
He gently scooted away from me and poked my nose. I grinned and poked his.
"Now, you go home and speak to your parents. They have been worried about where you are." He explained.
I nodded my head and stepped away from him. I slowly meandered over to my home where I was sure that there would be repercussions for my actions. When I reached my home I slowly opened the door.
"Mum, Dad'?" I questioned to the house.
"Come in here." I heard an angry voice say.
I slowly stepped into the room to see both of my parents sitting on the brown couch. I stepped over to them and stared at their angry faces. I knew punishment was going to happen.
"Ayana, please take a seat." My mother said, waving to a small chair next to the couch.
I quickly walked over to it and sat. There was a long awkward pause before anyone had the guts to speak.
"Ayana, we would just want you to know how much it is, that we care about you." My mother started.
"And we want the best for you." My father added.
I nodded my head not quite understanding what they were trying to say. I began to twiddle my fingers waiting for another pause to stop. It was a long while before anyone had said anything to anyone. And then my father spoke.
"We have decided to move." He quickly said.
My mouth dropped at this information. I began to feel my heart race. The thought of losing all of my friends, they were like family.
"Wait, you are doing this, with out consulting me?" I coughed.
"You have not put in enough effort to be consulted!" My mother angrily retorted.
I eased back into the chair and watched them stare at me. I gaze at them with fury. I was not even a part of the family in their eyes. I didn't know what would happen next, I was to blind by fear and sadness.
"You are not going." My father said softly.
My mouth dropped farther than I thought I would ever go. My parents were not even going to take me with them.
"What? I- how could you leave me behind?" I shouted at them.
"We are because you are to defiant to bring along. You are to stay here with The Master Baggins until we are fit to return." My mother replied.
I stared at them worriedly. What did they mean by fit.
"We are to visit the elves. Gandalf insured us we shall return in a matter of time. We will expect the best from you, until we return." My Mother added.
I stared at them shockingly. They were ill, and ceased to go on as if they were fine. I didn't know what to say, or how to react. I stood from my seat and began to pace back and forth in the living room.
"This is not the end, we will return." My father said. "And we will shine on the day we see you again."
"When do you leave?" I asked blankly.
There was a pause from them and they turned to each other. I sat my knees down in-between them with pleading eyes telling them to say it.
"As soon as Gandalf is ready this evening." They said in unison.
I glared at them with saddened eyes. I jumped towards them giving them a long lasting embrace. They slowly reached their arms around clenching me tightly.
~*~That night~*~
"I will miss you Ayana." My parents said together.
I gripped them tightly and let go. No matter what they had done in the past I felt a loss that they were going to leave me. Tears dripped from my eyes as I brushed them away more seemed to flood down. I watched my parents through watery eyes as they sat up with Gandalf on his carriage.
I scooted away slowly and watched them wave aimlessly to the crowd and myself. I only lifted up one finger and tapped my heart. My mother noticed me doing this. She paused waving and brought her pointed finger to her heart. I saw a tear fall from her eyes before the skidded away with Gandalf to the House of Elrond, Rivendell.
"I love you." I whispered.
But it was not heard among the roaring crowd who waved my parents and Gandalf farewell. I scooted away from the crowd and began to walk back to my home. Although I was to stay with Bilbo, I could not leave my home just yet.
A/N: I hope you all enjoyed this chapter. Wow that came to me off the top of my head, well inside, otherwise, I have a lot of problems with balancing. Hehehe! Okay thanks all for reading! Please REVIEW! Cuz you love me, or u know just in general like the story.
ElvenPrincessOfLegolas: yeah it is sad.
Kat Heiman: Sneaky Sneaky, I think you are underestimating my sneakiness sir' Mr. Deeds.
Anime Princess: You are up late I know I am sometimes. I don't know about the fellowship thing, but I will think about it, thanks for the help!
Elen: Good! Thanks for the review, you are too kind. I hope you enjoy this one.
Katani Petitedra: I do love leaving cliffies! I don't mind your crying, as you know. NO! not the pillows!!!!!
Disclaimer: see chapter one
Chapter five: Surprising Move
I jogged quickly through the bristled grasses to reach my destination. I was going to see my dear old friend, even if it was only for a second in time, I felt Gandalf deserved my farewell from me. I felt it in my heart that I would be angry with myself had I not been running to see him.
"Gandalf!" I shouted.
As I reached the piling of people waiting for Gandalf to make his way home. People seemed quite excited to see him take his leave. I plowed through the hobbits to reach Gandalf. I was finally at the breaking point of the crowd; I could see a valiant brown horse. I pushed through the last of the hobbits to see Gandalfs tall gray appearance next to two other hobbits.
"Gandalf." I puffed as I reached the area around him.
He brought his gaze to me after he finished his sentence with the two other hobbits next to him. A smile came across his face as his eyes hit me.
"My child, I feared you would not come." He said with a grin.
He opened his arms to invite me into his arms. I gratefully scooted over to him and embraced him tightly.
"I shall miss you, my dear sweet Ayana." He whispered.
I smiled and pushed him slowly away from me. I brought my eyes to his towering body, and reached his eyes finally.
"And I you." I said happily as a tear rippled down my face.
I gave a weak smile again and stared deep into his crystal eyes. But my stare was disturbed by the two hobbits standing near us. I stared at one as the other spoke.
"Hello Ayana." Bilbo said kindly.
I nodded my head back to say hello. I ignored the other hobbit, knowing neither of us would say hello. I brought my eyes back to Bilbo as he spoke again in a soft tone of voice.
"Gandalf, may I converse with you?" He asked Gandalf.
Gandalf nodded his head and stepped away from the other hobbit and I. I glared at Frodo before I turned my gaze to the beautiful horse. I began to brush through the horse's mane. I heard the crowd behind me beginning to speak loudly over the top of one another's voices. I ignored them as well as I petted the horse.
"Ayana," I heard an annoying voice say.
I knew Frodo was the one calling my name. I shrugged it off and went back to what I was doing. But then I felt a strong arm turn me around.
"Why do you act so rudely to me?" Frodo questioned.
I glared at him before bumping his hand from my arm. I stared into his sapphire orbs, which entranced me. But I ignored that as well and turned around. The horse's coat glistened in the suns rays, but then I felt two strong hands turn me towards him again.
"WHY?" He angrily asked.
"Because," I said as I brushed his hand off of me. "You cannot even stick up for yourself, let alone me, so please step away before you get hurt."
I warned him and yet he persisted. He put his hands on me holding my arms tightly again.
"You know as well as I do, what we did was childish!" He said.
I brought my eyes to him and a lone tear fell from my eyes. I might have taken what he said wrong but it wouldn't help what I said next.
"NO! Kissing you was childish!" I sadly yelled.
I could fell tears jerking into my eyes I knew I had to run. I glared at him and shoved his arms from my shoulders.
"Farewell Gandalf!" I shouted with tears.
And with that I ran from that sight. I brushed through everyone feeling hot tears rush across my face. AS I reached the last of the people I sprinted to my home. I did not care that my parents might be home. I ran straight for it only to run into the least likely of people.
I ran blindly until I ran into another hobbit flying over him landing on the flat of my back. I cried in pain and sadness. I noticed the crippled over hobbit and felt bad for him.
"I am sorry Merry." I said.
Merry smiled at me and cocked his head back to laugh. He turned his head upside down and stared at me.
"Well my little trouble marker, why do you look so blue?" He questioned.
"Do not ask Merry, I fear there would be much to tell in such short a time." I said sadly.
Merry nodded before he began to pick me up. From the dirt paved road. I stood straight but felt a pain in my heart telling me to fall again. I gazed at Merry as he watched me sway to and fro.
"Are you all right Ayana? You do not look so well?" He asked in a concerning voice.
"I do not know." I replied.
I kicked the dirt around by my feet. I listened to Merry as he came closer to me and placed his hands around me giving me an embrace. I brought my arms to his back and gripped him tightly.
"I am positive everything will be fine." He said sweetly to my ear.
I gently nodded my head and he gave a light peck on my forehead. Merry was like a brother to me, and nothing more.
"AS you know, nothing is ever fine with me," I said with a light smile.
He gently scooted away from me and poked my nose. I grinned and poked his.
"Now, you go home and speak to your parents. They have been worried about where you are." He explained.
I nodded my head and stepped away from him. I slowly meandered over to my home where I was sure that there would be repercussions for my actions. When I reached my home I slowly opened the door.
"Mum, Dad'?" I questioned to the house.
"Come in here." I heard an angry voice say.
I slowly stepped into the room to see both of my parents sitting on the brown couch. I stepped over to them and stared at their angry faces. I knew punishment was going to happen.
"Ayana, please take a seat." My mother said, waving to a small chair next to the couch.
I quickly walked over to it and sat. There was a long awkward pause before anyone had the guts to speak.
"Ayana, we would just want you to know how much it is, that we care about you." My mother started.
"And we want the best for you." My father added.
I nodded my head not quite understanding what they were trying to say. I began to twiddle my fingers waiting for another pause to stop. It was a long while before anyone had said anything to anyone. And then my father spoke.
"We have decided to move." He quickly said.
My mouth dropped at this information. I began to feel my heart race. The thought of losing all of my friends, they were like family.
"Wait, you are doing this, with out consulting me?" I coughed.
"You have not put in enough effort to be consulted!" My mother angrily retorted.
I eased back into the chair and watched them stare at me. I gaze at them with fury. I was not even a part of the family in their eyes. I didn't know what would happen next, I was to blind by fear and sadness.
"You are not going." My father said softly.
My mouth dropped farther than I thought I would ever go. My parents were not even going to take me with them.
"What? I- how could you leave me behind?" I shouted at them.
"We are because you are to defiant to bring along. You are to stay here with The Master Baggins until we are fit to return." My mother replied.
I stared at them worriedly. What did they mean by fit.
"We are to visit the elves. Gandalf insured us we shall return in a matter of time. We will expect the best from you, until we return." My Mother added.
I stared at them shockingly. They were ill, and ceased to go on as if they were fine. I didn't know what to say, or how to react. I stood from my seat and began to pace back and forth in the living room.
"This is not the end, we will return." My father said. "And we will shine on the day we see you again."
"When do you leave?" I asked blankly.
There was a pause from them and they turned to each other. I sat my knees down in-between them with pleading eyes telling them to say it.
"As soon as Gandalf is ready this evening." They said in unison.
I glared at them with saddened eyes. I jumped towards them giving them a long lasting embrace. They slowly reached their arms around clenching me tightly.
~*~That night~*~
"I will miss you Ayana." My parents said together.
I gripped them tightly and let go. No matter what they had done in the past I felt a loss that they were going to leave me. Tears dripped from my eyes as I brushed them away more seemed to flood down. I watched my parents through watery eyes as they sat up with Gandalf on his carriage.
I scooted away slowly and watched them wave aimlessly to the crowd and myself. I only lifted up one finger and tapped my heart. My mother noticed me doing this. She paused waving and brought her pointed finger to her heart. I saw a tear fall from her eyes before the skidded away with Gandalf to the House of Elrond, Rivendell.
"I love you." I whispered.
But it was not heard among the roaring crowd who waved my parents and Gandalf farewell. I scooted away from the crowd and began to walk back to my home. Although I was to stay with Bilbo, I could not leave my home just yet.
A/N: I hope you all enjoyed this chapter. Wow that came to me off the top of my head, well inside, otherwise, I have a lot of problems with balancing. Hehehe! Okay thanks all for reading! Please REVIEW! Cuz you love me, or u know just in general like the story.
