"Where are we?" asked Eyamir. "You shall see," replied Aragorn as he knocked on the door of the little house. A very small man answered the door. "Strider? Is that you?" inquired the man. He took a few steps back. "Sam, I need to speak with you. Something is about to happen, that has not happened in a long time," replied Aragorn hurridly. "Let me get my cloak," replied Sam. He scurried back into his little house.

Sam hurried out of his house wearing a cloak with a little elven brooch.
"What is it Strider?" asked Sam who hadn't even noticed Eyamir or the silly look on his face.
"We must ride to Merry's house and Pippin's house. We must reunite the fellowship," replied Aragorn.
"But, Mr. Frodo, and Gandalf they are gone, in the Grey Havens. What are we to do?" asked Sam sadly. The thought of Frodo brought great sorrow to Samwise's mind. Eyamir thought for a moment. "You mean the Frodo Baggins? The one that destroyed the ring of power?" he asked in astonishment.
"Who are you then?" asked Sam who was very surprised to see this young child.
"I am Eyamir, son of Faramir of Ithilean," Eyamir replied proudly.
"You are the son of Faramir and Eowyn?!" exclaimed Sam.
"Yes, I am. I am trusting that you are the legendary Samwise Gamgee the brave," replied Eyamir.
"S-Samwise the Brave? That was what Mr. Frodo said would happen," said Sam as tears welded up in his eyes.

"There is a book about you Sam! You're famous!" cried Eyamir.

"I don't care!" Sam wailed. He missed Mr. Frodo deeply and was not gonna stand for anything.

"What's wrong? I thought you would be happy?" asked Eyamir in alarm. He put his arm around Sam's tiny body.

"I miss Mr. Frodo! He was the best friend I ever had!" Sam cried even harder.

"Why does Mr. Frodo mean so much to him?" Eyamir thought to himself.

"You wouldn't understand, you didn't know Mr. Frodo," replied Sam in angst.

"I've read about Frodo," replied Eyamir. His eyes welded up with tears as he watched the hobbit cry into his cloak.

"I wish we could bring him back," Sam said as sniffling.

"Maybe we can," Aragorn said inturupting the sad moment. His stern face made Sam quiver in fear.

"What is that Mr. Strider sir?" asked Sam in a hoarse voice.

"We must go to the Gray Havens!" Aragorn announced.