Myri78: Well I guess you will have to read to find out what happens at Lothlorien. Keep on reading!

Turkoist: no this story is no where near finished. This story should be about 20 -30 chapters….keep on reaing also!

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We had been running for sometime and came to the beginning of the woods of Lothlorien. Aragorn looked behind him and noticed the four hobbits and I tired and gasping for air. I hated running and wish we could take a long needed break.

"We should sleep here for the night," Aragorn said. Sam and Frodo started a fire, as I sat down near it. No one said a word since the death of Gandalf; everyone was still in heart break.

"We should check this," I heard someone say. I looked next to me and saw Legolas; he was looking at my arm. He took off the cloth, and brought something to it, that started to burn.

"What is that," I yelled pulling my arm back and holding it away from it.

"Alisa give Legolas your arm back," Aragorn said coming up next to me.

"It burns…" I started to say.

"It is medicine made by the elves, it will heal the cut," Legolas said softly, he lightly grabbed my arm again, and became to put the medicine on again.

"Is it bad," I asked him after a few silent seconds. He bandaged my arm again and lightly let go as if not to hurt me.

"It will heal shortly," he said getting up and walking away from me.

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I walked around a little stretching my legs. I walked to the fire that Sam had built and sat down across from Boromir and Aragorn.

"Lady Alisa," Boromir said. I looked up at him waiting for him to speak again. "I knew your parents."

"You knew my mother and father," I asked.

"Yes, Lady Astania and Lord Parathron. They knew my father very well," he explained. "Their death was a tragedy."

"I know," I said. "I wish I knew them. All I know is Aragorn."

"You look just like your mother, and you act like her to. Sometimes I forget I am looking at her daughter and I think I am looking at Lady Astania," Boromir explained.

"She must have been a wonderful woman," I said a few tears forming in my eyes.

"I am sorry I brought it up Lady Alisa…"

"No," I said. "It is alright. I always want to know as much information about them as possible."

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I finally work up from a dreamless night and found that I was the only one awake, besides Aragorn that was looking at the trees. I got up without making any noise and walked to a little stream I had found earlier. I cleaned my face and wet my hair to get rid of the dirt in it. I stood up and suddenly I felt someone behind me. I pulled out my dagger and brought it around to clash with another sword.

"Legolas, you scared me," I said lowering the dagger and putting my sword back into the case.

"I am sorry Alisa," he said. "They ask me to come get you. We are starting into the woods now."

I walked last in the line, the woods were beautiful, but a sense of evil surrounded them. No one spoke, just walked along admiring everything.

"Stay close, young hobbits. They say that a great sorceress lives in these woods, an elf-witch of terrible power. All who look upon her fall under her spell," I heard Gimli say, he was in front of me, and I was lagging behind.

"Alisa," I heard a voice whisper. I stopped to look around, but saw no one, when I went to ask the others if they heard the voice. I saw no one.

"Aragorn," I yelled but received no answer. "Great, I am lost." Then before I knew it I was surrounded by elves with their bows drawn. One of them grabbed me, and started to drag me to more elves.

"Let me go," I yelled but the elf was clearly stronger than me.

"She is with us," I heard Aragorn voice yell. The elf let me go and threw me into my brother, who caught me before I fell.

"Haldir o Lórien. (Haldir of Lorien). Henion aníron, boe ammen i dulu lîn. (We come here for help.) Boe ammen veriad lîn. (We need your protection)" my brother said in elfish. I had also learned and could pick up a few words.

"Aragorn, these woods are perilous! We should go back!" Gimli yelled.

"You have entered the realm of the Lady of the Wood. You cannot go back. Come. She is waiting." Haldir said, and he led us to the city.

The walk to the city took a few hours or it seemed like it to me. But when we got there the sight was breathe taking, never had I seen a city so beautiful before. We climbed many stairs, the young hobbits in front of me and I could tell they where tired. Then suddenly the Lady appeared a glow of light erupting from her.

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"Nine there are here, yet ten there were set out from Rivendell. Tell me, where is Gandalf, for I much desire to speak with him." Celeborn said.

" He has fallen into shadow. The quest stands upon the edge of a knife; stray but a little and it will fail, to the ruin of all. Yet hope remains while the company is true. Do not let your hearts be troubled. Go now, and rest, for you are weary with sorrow and much toil. Tonight you will sleep in peace..." Lady Galadriel explained.

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Everything was happening so fast, Lady Galadriel spoke, then suddenly we were rushed off to a place where we could sleep. I was given fresh new clothes, and a bath that the elves claimed it could calm my spirits. And I believe it did calm my spirit.

"How long are we staying here Aragorn," I said as I sat down on the ground, looking at my dagger.

"Two weeks. We will have enough time to recover our strength, train for a while and then we will set off again," Aragorn explained. Then beautiful voices filled the sky and echoed through the trees.

A Olorin i yaresse ( Olorin, who once was...)

Mentaner i Numeherui... (sent by the Lords of the West...)

Tirien i Romenori (to guard the lands of the East...)

Maiarion i Oiosaila...(wisest of all Maiar...)

Mana elye etevanne...(what drove you to leave...)

Norie i melanelye? (that which you loved?)

"A lament for Gandalf." Legolas said, I looked at him; he was wearing white shirt and leggings and looked like he also cleaned himself.

"What do they say about him," I asked,

"I have not the heart to tell you. For me the grief is still too near." He said looking at me, then Frodo.

"Tomorrow Alisa, you will work with a bow again," Aragorn said.

"I cannot wait…"