Disclaimer:I do not own American Idol, Lord of the Rings, any of Tolkien's works, or Cedar Point. I own Anna. I own Candela. That is all. Thank you and Good night.

Chapter 2

"Alright, everybody, let's go, NOW!" Galadriel screamed finally. "Hustle, people, Hustle! We need to get to the next place NOW!"

Everybody scrambled to do as she said. Anna finally was able to get off of the bog, but she was totally lost. She saw Celeborn and followed him into a truck. The truck drove through a portal and everyone came out at an amusement park.

Wow, that was fast,' Anna thought. They were parked in front of a gate that declared it to be Cedar Point. She stuck by Celeborn as he helped unload equipment that looked suspiciously like rails to a roller coaster.

"Alright! Everyone take a break and meet back here in two hours to begin the second stage of the master plan!" Galadriel shouted out. "Haldir! Get over here. There's something I need to, uh, show you in the closet."

Anna followed Celeborn into the park, which was closed for the night. As the group filed in, the roller coasters lit up, and there was a mad rush to get to them. Anna ran for her favorite, the Raptor, and found herself sitting beside Elrohir. Or Elladan. She took a deep breath.

"Hi! I'm Anna! Who are you?" She asked.

"I'm Elladan, son of Elrond Half-Elven. Have you been here before?" He introduced himself. Good, it wasn't the one she had a crush on. It was his twin instead.

"Yeah, three times. I just came last summer. This one's my favorite. You?"

"No, this is the first time I have ever been to Earth. How did you get caught up in all of this, anyhow?" He asked.

"I got cheap tickets to American Idol, and then my mom left me there when I tried to find my favorite characters," Anna explained.

"Oh, really. Which ones are your favorites?" He asked teasingly.

"Elrohir, Elrond, Celeborn, Thranduil, Legolas and Arwen," Anna listed under her breath, hoping he wouldn't hear. Of course, being part-elf, he had heard every word.

"I'm curious, why my twin, but not me?" He asked after a minute as the ride started out climbing an incline.

"I'm not sure. I still like you, but I like your twin a lot better. Don't ask why, I can't answer you. What is this Master Plan' thing anyway?"

"I don't know myself. The only ones in on it are Sam, Frodo, Galadriel, Haldir and Legolas. Maybe Arwen, but she only knows half of it. Galadriel made it up, and it has something to do with a roller coaster, but other than that, I --" The rest of his words were cut of as they were cruelly slung around a lot. When the ride was over, all Anna knew was that her head hurt.

She shook it off and ran over to the Mantis. She sat between Eowyn, who was sitting beside Faramir, and an elven woman that looked a little like Galadriel.

"I'm Anna. Who are you?" She asked the elven woman.

"I'm Celebrian. The one no one remembers!" She said. She was obviously emotional about it. Anna struggled to remember who she was.

"Hey! Aren't you Elladan and Elrohir's mom? And Arwen's, of course." Anna asked. Her smile brightened immediately.

"You know! How do you know? No one ever remembers!" Celebrian cried out enthusiastically. Anna was to embarrassed to admit she had learned every relative of Elrohir's because she had been obsessed with him.

She was saved from answering as the ride started by going up the hill and slamming them back down almost immediately. And not all the way down. Anna's head banged to and from the sides of her headrest, and Faramir was giving painful grunts a lot at all the going up and down so quickly.

When they finally came to a stop and were released, Faramir quickly hobbled to the mens' room, as well as the other male occupants of the roller coaster. Anna rushed over to the Demon Drop. There she found Elladan or Elrohir.

"Who are you?" The twin asked. Oh, no. Elrohir. what was she supposed to say?

"Hi! I'm Anna! You must be Elrohir. Glad to meet you!" anna babbled. Elrohir looked at her as if she were carrying a deadly disease.

"You're a fangirl, aren't you?" He asked. Anna nodded mutely. "Just don't stampede me like everyone else who remembers I exist does."

"I'll try not to." she joked. They got into the same car and were dropped down. Anna was glad she had not just eaten.

"Do you mind if I stick by you?" Anna asked when they got off.

"No. Actually, you could help me decide where to go next. I've never been here before." Elrohir replied. Anna knew just the coaster.

"How about the Magnum XL 200? I go there every time I come," Anna suggested.

"Okay. where is it?" he asked.

"By the Gemini. You and Elladan should go on there sometime. Gemini means twins." Elrohir gave her a meaningful glance. "This way."

Anna and Elrohir rode on all of Anna's favorite rides, then they went on the good ones again. After the two hours were up, they met Galadriel at the site. It was almost dawn.

"Thank you for coming. As you know, I have a master plan. In order for it to work, you need to put this roller coaster together. I know there's only half of it, but that's part of the plan. NOW GET BUSY!" Galadriel concluded as she gathered into a secret meeting with her followers. Anna was put to work beside a sixteen year old boy.

"Hey, I'm Kenny. You?"

"Anna. Know anything about this master plan?'

"Yeah. I'm here because i overheard them talking about building a portal to Arda. That's why only half is here. People get on, and then --"

"You, stop talking and get to work!" Galadriel snapped at him, using lightning to hurry him up. Finally, the roller coaster was done. Mostly anyway. Anna knew nothing good could come of it.

And her friends had always said she could see the future. . . .

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A/N: I changed my mind. This is not a one-shot anymore. Obviously. Please review, even if you hate my guts for what i did to Galadriel. I warned you.

Dalamar Nightson- I don't know why I hate Galadriel or Haldir so much, I have no reason other than a gut feeling. Maybe I just don't think woman should rule realms, as Galadriel obviously does in Lorien. which makes no since because I'm a girl. Weird. Enough ranting. Thanks for the review.

Jade Limill