Four years after the One Ring is destroyed, a new ring is discovered. The ring made by Sauro's evil brother Saulon. Now, without Frodo and Sam, Pippin and Merry must rebuild the fellowship to not only find the ring, but to destroy it. This is my first fan fic, so please be nice! :)
A New Adventure For Peregrin Took
Introduction
Does the past really go away? Can we just forget things that have happened to us, and start all over? Or are we scarred for life, living in a life we'll never forget, one with war, distrust, and, nightmares from our experiences? Questions many people want answered, me being one of those people. It all sounds like a game, it feels like a game, but, once you have that first encounter with real fear, you'll never think that again. I know, because, once, I was a foolish child, one that didn't know anything about fear, one that didn't care to know. I just wanted everything to perfect, nothing to go against me, and that's exactly what I got. Until, exactly 4 years to the day, I went on that first adventure with Frodo Baggins. That changed me forever. Me. Peregrine (Pippin) Took, a hobbit, one of the most foolish in the Shire! That adventure changed me, once a foolish hobbit, now a courageous warrior. A huge change for a small creature. I, standing only about 3 feet, even small for a Hobbit in their tweens! That day, when the one ring was destroyed, and the fellowship broken, and the moment when Merry BrandyBuck and I fought one last time for Frodo, that was the most amazing day of my life. The day we returned to the Shire, and Sam, Frodo, Merry, and I went to the Green Dragon, that was when we realized the life we all left behind, the life we could never pick up again. It was gone. We always played games about going with Bilbo on one of his grand adventures, but the day we had our own, it didn't seem as wonderful as we made it in the games. The games where everything had a happy ending. But the end to our adventure, where Frodo and Sam left us, that was something I'll never forget. I can't ever forget it. I lost two of my best friends. Luckily I still have Merry. And I hope it to stay that way for however long we may remain on this earth.
