Turkoist: Thank you again for your review. I already know that this story will be around 20-30 chapters. This is a remake of my one story To The End. I didn't like how that story went so I am redoing it. I am already finished redoing chapter 14. So keep on reading!

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After I had eaten my morning meal I found myself wondering into the training fields. The trees gave me a peace of mind, not like the trees in Rivendell. I felt welcomed here and felt that no one would make me leave on an adventure I wished not to go to.

Legolas and Aragorn came up to me and the elf handed me a bow.

"This was made from the thickest wood in Lothlorien," Legolas said.

"It is so light," I said.

"Yes, and it bends easy to, but will not break," he explained. I took an arrow and notched it on the bow.

"Do not mess up Alisa," Aragorn said. "Elves are watching you."

"Thanks Aragorn, that's helps," I laughed. I aimed the bow and let go and the arrow hit the target.

"Well it didn't hit the center," my adoptive brother said. "But at least you hit it."

"Your skills will improve if you keep practicing," Legolas said.

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Aragorn and Legolas left me alone after a while. I stayed on the fields aiming and shooting the bow at the target.

"Lady Alisa," someone said as I pulled the arrows out of the target. I turned around to see an elf, the one we met in the woods standing a few feet away from me.

"Lord Haldir," I said nodding to him.

"If you would allow me I can give you some advice," he said.

"O," I said. "Sure."

"Well, you keep hitting the right side of the target because you keep dropping your shoulder," he explained. "Keep it straight." I did what he told me. I aimed the bow and arrow once again in the middle of the target. I let go keeping my shoulder straight, not bent.

"Wow," I said. "I hit almost in the center. Thank you for your advice."

"You are welcome Lady Alisa."

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Tow weeks came by fast and we were ready to leave. It saddened me to leave the beautiful trees of Lothlorien. Lady Galadriel let me keep the bow and gave me a arrow engraved with my name on it.

I sat in the boat with Legolas and Gimli. We didn't really speak to each other, but it wasn't an awkward silence.

"The Argonath" I heard Gimli say. I looked up at the statues, they were memorizing to anyone looking up at them. The statues to me, were telling up to stop, go back, that's danger lies ahead. We passed the feat of the statue, and still I was amazed. Then we came upon an old moorage and beached our boats there. I got up, stretching my legs out. Sam lit a fire, and I sat near it, watching Legolas who was walking around, still looking into the forest.

"I think the elf has gone crazy," I whispered to Pippin, who also laughed with me.

"We cross the lake at nightfall, hide the boats and continue on foot. We approach Mordor from the north." My brother said, I got up and stood next to him, as he also looked out into the woods.

"Oh yes? Just a simple matter of finding our way through Emyn Muil, an impassable labyrinth of razor-sharp rocks! And after that it gets even better! Festering, stinking marshlands as far as the eye can see!" Gimli explained.

"That is our road. I suggest you take some rest, and recover your strength, master Dwarf." He said.

"That sounds dangerous Aragorn," I whispered to him. Then Legolas came up to us.

"It is not the eastern shore that worries me. A shadow and a threat have been growing in my mind. Something draws near, I can feel it." Legolas said.

"You should trust him Aragorn, he knows," I said, trying to also convince him to leave.

"Where is Frodo," I heard Merry say. I turned around and Boromir was also gone.

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"I cannot believe they made us stay here," I said sitting next to Merry and Pippin. Then I looked and saw that Sam was missing.

"Where is Sam?" I asked.

"We need to go find him," Pippin said.

"Yes, we should.' I said, getting up. I grabbed my dagger and bow and we started out into the forest. We walked deeper and deeper, but no sign of Sam, or anyone.

"Wait," I yelled, stopping the two hobbits.

"What," Pippin asked.

"Do you hear that?" I asked.

"Someone is coming," Merry yelled. We hide in a tree that had fallen to the ground, as Orcs ran by us. Then we looked up and I saw Frodo hiding behind a tree.

"Frodo, hide here! Quick! Come on!" Pippin yelled. But Frodo just sat there and shook his head.

"What's he doing," I asked.

"He is leaving," Merry said.

"No," Pippin yelled he ran out of the tree, I tired to stop him but it was to late. Merry followed, then finally I did. Then the orcs spotted us.

"Run Frodo, go," Merry said.

'Hey, hey you," Merry yelled trying to get their attention. I also started yelling, and finally the Orcs started to come after us. We took off running away from Frodo so he could get away. We jumped over fallen trees, rocks and ditches in the ground.

"Run faster,' I yelled. We went over a small bridge, the two hobbits in front of me. Then suddenly Orcs came from the other direction.

"Trapped," I whispered, panic rushed over to me, the fear of never seeing my brother again came into my mind, and never seeing Legolas. Why I would think that at a time like this? I do not know. The fear of my two friends in front of me. An orc came after us, but we stood there frozen, then suddenly Boromir came to help us. He started fighting the Orcs off, I grabbed an arrow out of the new quiver I had received and placed in it the bow. I aimed and shot an orc right in the neck. Boromir blew his horn to warn the others, but instead it made more Orcs appear.

"Run," Boromir yelled and we started to run again, but stopped when we noticed Boromir was not following us. He was fighting more Orcs, when suddenly an arrow pierced into his chest.

"Boromir," I yelled, but I could not move. The hobbits stood next to me shocked. He fell to the ground, but suddenly got up again, gaining his stretch. He began to fight more Orcs, when another arrow went into him, but he kept fighting. Boromir went against all my doubts; he had more courage than anyone.

Then a third arrow hit him, and he fell to the ground. Pippin looked at me then Merry and we knew what we should do. We ran at the Orcs, but they caught us before we could hit them, and they started to run off with us. My quiver fell off my back and the arrow that Lady Galadriel had given me fell to the ground.

"Aragorn…. Legolas," was the last thing I could yell before the Orcs carried me away.