Danielle: (reviewing the first (um, what do you call the first sequel? lol) part of my story) Well, thank you for reading it anyway. And thanks for saying I have good writing skills. : ) I don't agree with you about this being a Mary Sue, but okay. I actually am not sure what a Mary Sue is, but I passed the test. And I don't know about you, but I'm not too big on reading, and I just think that the books are too hard. Not everyone is the same, and not everyone is a big genius at reading like you claim you are. And I also don't agree that LOTR is only for people who have read the books. I don't know anyone who has read the books, but a lot of them write fanfiction.

enyamorntuilr: thanx for reviewing again: ) That's okay, I understand you not reviewing sooner. I'm glad you did now, though! Cool, I'm glad you love it! Keep reading!

Danielle: Okay. Thanks for the review…

ArwenEvenstar83: LOL! I know! I love Katie, even though she's kind of a brat. I like Lina better, though. Oh no, Katie heard me say that! runs lol Thank you soooo much for all your reviews and support! You're so cool: ) : )

A few hours later, the group arrived at the edge of Gondor (is that where Minas Tirith is? If it's in Rohan, tell me so I don't get it wrong next time, lol), and Olivia could see Minas Tirith in the distance.

"Look, it's the wedding cake place!" said Katie, staring ahead in awe. "Wow, we really are in Lord of the Rings land!" Olivia smiled to herself. Katie had always called Minas Tirith 'wedding cake city', ever since she had seen it in Return of the King.

"That is Minas Tirith," she heard Aragorn telling her sister. "Part of the rhelm of Gondor."

"Cool!" Katie responded.

"How far away do you think it is?" Olivia asked Legolas.

"About half an hours ride." He responded. "We should be there before dark." Olivia sighed with relief inwardly. She had spent the night before on horseback, and she didn't think she'd ever want to do it again… even with Legolas's arms around her.

"How're ya doing, Katie?" She called over to her sister.

"Great, Livie!" the five-year-old's eyes were wide with excitement. "This is soooo cool! I wish I could do this every day!" obviously, Katie had no worries about anything going on. Unlike Olivia.

"Is Gandalf in Minas Tirith?" she asked Legolas. Legolas looked worried.

"Let us hope so," Was his only reply.

When the group arrived in Minas Tirith, Gandalf was waiting for them. What a relief, thought Olivia. I didn't make him disappear again.

While Gandalf talked to Legolas and Aragorn, Olivia gave Katie a tour of the city.

"Have you been here before, Livie?" asked Katie.

"No. But I have been to Middle Earth before."

Katie's eyes popped. "Really! Cool! Can we stay here forever? Great idea! Let's live here. We can bring Mommy, and Dafdy, and Brittney, and all my friends…" Katie continued to chatter. Olivia swallowed the lump in her throat. Relax, she told herself. Gandalf sent you back once. There's no reason why he can't do it again. But then why had Gandalf looked so terrified to see Katie, and why could she see such obvious pain in his eyes when he looked at her? There was something he was not telling her. She was sure of it.

Later that night, Gandalf showed the small group to their rooms. Aragorn and Legolas would share a room, as would Olivia and Katie. Olivia got Katie into bed relatively quickly, and tried to get her to fall asleep.

"Tell me a story!" Katie demanded. Olivia rolled her eyes.

"I don't think I have time. I have to talk to Gandalf."

"Pleeeease?" pleaded Katie. "Mommy always does!" at the risk of a temper tantrum and tears, Olivia agreed.

"Okay, once apon a time, there was a city called Helm's Deep…" Olivia told her sister all about the time she had spent in Middle Earth, and how she had saved Aragorn, and how she had gotten back home. By the time she was through, Katie was sound asleep. Olivia smiled and tucked the covers more securely around her sister, then went off to find Gandalf.

The old man was sitting at a writing desk, furiously scribbling on a piece of paper. Olivia didn't want to interrupt, but she wanted her questions answered.

"Gandalf?" she asked timidly. The wizard jerked up, and again, a look of pain and sorrow passed over his face, fading just as quickly as it had come.

"What is it, Olivia?" he asked.

Olivia paused, but continued in a strong, sure voice. "Gandlaf, Ever since I arrived here with Katie you've seemed… upset. About us. And worried and nervous and sad and…" her voice trailed off. "And I just wanted… to know… what… was… wrong." She ended lamely, her voice quakey and unsure.

There it was again, the pained look. And a nervous glance, as if he wasn't sure what to say. "Olivia, I think maybe… maybe we should save this for another day."

"This day is just as good as any… and besides, it's night." Olivia laughed weakly.

Gandalf sighed. "You are right. I suppose I should just tell you now. But you won't be happy about it, believe me."

"What is it?" Olivia whispered, almost not wanting to hear the truth.

Gandalf sighed, and avoided her eyes. "Katie was not supposed to come with you when I summoned you here."

Olivia rolled her eyes. "I guessed as much. But is she really a big problem?"

Gandalf still looked uneasy. "Well… yes. Because, the truth is…"

"The truth is what?"

"The truth is, when I summoned you here before, it was only you. It was simple to send you back to your world. But having the two of you here makes things more difficult. I am not skilled enough to send two people anywhere at once."

Olivia gasped in horror. "You mean…"

"That's right. I'm afraid the choice is yours to make: either you or Katie will return to your home. Not both. Only one."

A/N: Wow, cliffhanger ending! lol. Next chappie soon!