Own nothing, never will.
There had been another long, painful ride BACK to Edoras, was Bucky the only one who noticed that they were going in circles? Never mind the wild goose chases and extraneous trips.
Then there had been a party. If you could call it a party, it was on of the most boring things Bucky had ever witnessed.
Now he was in a room full of snoring Rohhirim men. Plus Gandalf, Merry and Pippin. He was having an amazing amount of trouble falling asleep. He was Bucky, he should be able to sleep anywhere. But instead the snores permeated his ears and seemed to rattle around in his skull. He was going to go insane! He began matching each snore to the person it came from, it was tedious enough to slowly make him groggy. There were only three snores left to match to their owners when Pippin got up.
"What you doing?" Merry asked groggily.
Pippin hushed him and tip-toed towards Gandalf.
Bucky rolled over and tried to ignore them. He wasn't going to let them pull him into anything else.
He was forced to pay attention again when Aragorn and Legolas burst in and Gandalf jumped up and a stone ball went rolling past Bucky's face. Attracted by the movement he stood and chased after it, Gandalf oblivious to this fact tossed his cloak after the Palantir and ended up covering both it and Bucky.
Bucky sat there, staring into the Palantir's depths, watching the shadows move. He couldn't see why Pippin had found it so interesting, or why it had freaked Gandalf out so much.
The light patterns playing within it were more interesting then those he usually watched on the wall, he'd give it that, but other than that it was a large granite—crystal—rock—thingy that didn't seem to serve much purpose. He almost thought he heard a snort of disgust from within in it right before the cloak was yanked back.
"Do not tell me you looked within it's depths as well," Gandalf sighed.
"I didn't," Bucky said.
"We will see about that." He hoisted Bucky up to his eye level and glared at him. Bucky fidgeted uncomfortably. "Did you look within the Palantir?" Gandalf demanded.
"That big ball . . . thingy? No."
"I find myself disinclined to believe you."
"Well, I'm inclined to be right."
"You will come as well," Gandalf said quietly and then, to those who had awoken during the preceding events. "Let us rest till tomorrow, much will be discussed then."
There had been another long, painful ride BACK to Edoras, was Bucky the only one who noticed that they were going in circles? Never mind the wild goose chases and extraneous trips.
Then there had been a party. If you could call it a party, it was on of the most boring things Bucky had ever witnessed.
Now he was in a room full of snoring Rohhirim men. Plus Gandalf, Merry and Pippin. He was having an amazing amount of trouble falling asleep. He was Bucky, he should be able to sleep anywhere. But instead the snores permeated his ears and seemed to rattle around in his skull. He was going to go insane! He began matching each snore to the person it came from, it was tedious enough to slowly make him groggy. There were only three snores left to match to their owners when Pippin got up.
"What you doing?" Merry asked groggily.
Pippin hushed him and tip-toed towards Gandalf.
Bucky rolled over and tried to ignore them. He wasn't going to let them pull him into anything else.
He was forced to pay attention again when Aragorn and Legolas burst in and Gandalf jumped up and a stone ball went rolling past Bucky's face. Attracted by the movement he stood and chased after it, Gandalf oblivious to this fact tossed his cloak after the Palantir and ended up covering both it and Bucky.
Bucky sat there, staring into the Palantir's depths, watching the shadows move. He couldn't see why Pippin had found it so interesting, or why it had freaked Gandalf out so much.
The light patterns playing within it were more interesting then those he usually watched on the wall, he'd give it that, but other than that it was a large granite—crystal—rock—thingy that didn't seem to serve much purpose. He almost thought he heard a snort of disgust from within in it right before the cloak was yanked back.
"Do not tell me you looked within it's depths as well," Gandalf sighed.
"I didn't," Bucky said.
"We will see about that." He hoisted Bucky up to his eye level and glared at him. Bucky fidgeted uncomfortably. "Did you look within the Palantir?" Gandalf demanded.
"That big ball . . . thingy? No."
"I find myself disinclined to believe you."
"Well, I'm inclined to be right."
"You will come as well," Gandalf said quietly and then, to those who had awoken during the preceding events. "Let us rest till tomorrow, much will be discussed then."
