No Ordinary Day

A/N: Sorry to keep you all waiting. Hehehe, I've been slacking lately. I'll just tell you that I won't be updating as much because of Drama Practices. I'm sorry.

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*to chapter one of No Ordinary Day*

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===Answers to Not all Pirates are Bad chapter 17===

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==Chapter TWO==

            "Aragorn?" Will asked. "Is something wrong?"

            Aragorn exchanged glances with Legolas. "No, um, everything is fine."

            "So, how did you three find yourselves in Middle Earth?" Legolas interrupted, changing the subject quickly.

            "You tell me." Anamaria said. "Will fell off from the mast and smashed me flat."

            "Luv, I was the one at the bottom of the pile." Jack muttered.

            "Ahh I understand, Anyhow, first things first." Aragorn said. "Jack, and Will, you will be residing across the hall from Legolas's and my bedroom."

            "Aye. Ehh…where could that be?"

            Aragorn grinned. "I'll show you in a second. Anamaria, you may stay with Arwen, my wife, since she'll insist and probably kick me out of my own room." Aragorn said, shaking his head. "And I will be residing with Legolas."

            "Aye. Now can we go?"  Jack asked impatiently.

            "Ahh, Captain Sparrow. Indeed, we can go."

            After the three guests had gone to their room, Aragorn pulled Arwen aside.

            "He is back."

            "And who is he?" Arwen asked.

            "Sauron." Aragorn told her, in a voice so low, she could barely hear.

            Her hand flew to her mouth. "Are you sure?"

            "We are positive." Legolas interrupted. "The others in are their rooms. They need not know about this great evil that lurks in Middle Earth."

            "Are you not going to alert the others?" Arwen asked.

            "We must." Aragorn said. "We must get news to the dwarfs, hobbits, King Eomer along with the rest of those who are good. They must be warned."

            "But how will you do so, this time, since we have guests?"

            "I will take them along with me, telling them that this way, they can meet everyone else. But the sole reason for this trip, is so that  all can be warned. There is much to do."

            "Estel…when do we leave?" Legolas asked.

            "As soon as possible, but that will take at least 3 days, because I must send notice to them that we will be arriving."

            It had been 2 days since the three had arrived, and Jack and Will were bored out of their minds. Arwen and Anamaria had barricaded themselves into their room, and refused to come out, simply because they wanted to relax and not be bothered. Aragorn, on the other had, was preparing for their little "trip." Will and Jack were sitting around in the garden, sprawled on the green grass.

            "And what are two men doing here, in this garden?" Legolas asked.

            "We're bored out of our minds. Everyone's busy."

            "Do you wish for me to teach you archery?"

            "Archery you say? Why would you need bows and arrows when you have this beauty?" Jack said, pointing to his pistol.

            "Jack, you forget that this is not the Caribbean. Bows and arrows are more efficient, since they are easier to load. Besides, there is nowhere where you are going to find bullets. Gunpowder, maybe. But not bullets." Legolas said.

            "C'mon Jack, it'll be fun. Besides, you never know when you might use it back home." Will said.

            Jack reluctantly followed Legolas and Will to the archery practicing ground. Will and Jack picked up two bows, and a quiver of arrows, then followed Legolas out.

            "Here, I'll demonstrate one time to show you how I use the bow. Everyone hands the bow differently. In men, some have good aim, while others have horrible aim. Aragorn however…he has a good shot, that is, unless for somehow, his mind is clouded and cannot concentrate. Dwarfs, on the other hand, do not like using bows and arrows. They prefer carrying throwing axes."

            Legolas loaded an arrow to his bow and cocked it back. Then he let go. He reloaded, cocked and shot again.

            Jack went over to look at his shots. "For the love of Jesus! You spilt the first one in half!"

            "I did?" Legolas frowned. "I don't do that very often. Usually side by side, but rarely splitting them."

            "Well mate you did." Jack said. "Now will you teach us how to use the beauty?"

            Legolas laughed. "Let's see you try first Jack. Elves are naturals. Men usually practice at it a bit longer."

            The Pirate notched an arrow to the bow with ease, then drew the string back with difficultly. Then he let go.

            "How did I do mate?"

            "Not bad for a first. You nicked the target it self."

            The pirate's jaw dropped. He thought he had hit the spot. Will was hiding a smile.

            "Not Bad for a pirate like you." Legolas chuckled.  "Now Will, it's your turn."

            Will paled. Swords, Daggers, Guns, Throwing Axes…those he had managed. But a bow and arrow? He grinned sheepishly. "No, it's ok, I'll just watch Jack practice."

            "Nonsense Will. You should try too. Here. Have a go at it." Legolas told him. 

            Will sighed, sure he would make a fool out of himself. He took the bow on the floor and slowly notched an arrow to the bow and drew it back. With a Twang! and the arrow was off. Legolas stared at him in awe.

            "I didn't get that close to the target on my first try. You hit it straight on, just nicking the bulls eye."

            "I did?"

            "You did. Perhaps there is more than just a resemblance between us, eh?" Legolas joked. "I will find a bow and arrow you can have with you along our little journey."

            "Hey, what about me?" Jack said.

            "Well, um Jack, you may need to practice a bit more before I can trust you with one. Do not worry. You will master this skill soon enough."

            "No Fair!" Jack pouted.

            "You should practice now Jack. I need to find Estel for a moment."

            "Isn't Aragorn his name?" Will asked.

            "It is."

            "Then why do you call him Estel and not one of his other names?"

            "Tis a story that happened a long time ago. You may ask Estel on the trip. However, in elvish, Estel means Hope."

During the evening, Aragorn finally made an appearance at the dinner table. He looked tired and worn, but he was finally done. All of his hard work would pay off sooner or later.

            "Ah, we will be departing tomorrow." Aragorn told them.

            "Great, when do we leave tomorrow?" Legolas asked.

            "As early as possible. You know what happened that last time we met the little masters."

            "Little Masters?" Will asked.

            Aragorn laughed. "You shall find out soon. Oh, and one other thing, we will have to leave as early as possible, so we have an early start."

            Dinner was soon over, and the group went to their beds.

            "The will insist that they come." Aragorn thought. "Stubborn, all of them." He slowly drifted off to sleep.

            The morning came as swiftly as night had left. The four were just outside the Gates of Gondor.

            "There will be battles, Aragorn." Arwen told him. "Come home safely."

            Aragorn gave her a kiss, and then swung onto his horse, then motioning for the group of 5 people to head out.

            "The journey has begun…" the old weathered wizard spoke. "the group of five set out, in hopes of conquering Sauron again…" TO BE CONTINUED! =]

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