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PHE: I don't own anything here, so if you sue me, it'll be a waste of your
time.
Leo: What about us?
Strider: Yea, you own us!
PHE: I'd prefer to sever any conection to you lot, but because I am an Author, I have certain...resoponsibilities...
Leo: I don't think she likes us...
Prologue in New Zealand-
Leo Green stood at the topmost branch (that could support his weight) of the tree, looking out as far as he could see, the wind rippling in his golden hair. Unfortunately, a sudden voice interrupted his happiness and solitude from looking at the beautiful, untouched land.
"Will you hurry up and get a move on, Leo? There's no need to brag abut your better eyesight."
Leo sighed as he quickly scaled down the tree and then jumped down the last ten or soo feet, landing lightly in the soft grass next to his friend.
"You called?" he asked, a wide grin on his face.
Daniel Strider, though usually called Strider by his closest friends, looked over at his best friend. He couldn't help but feel slightly jealous of Leo. He was quite handsome, and had better senses then anyone he had ever known. Leo could, if he concentrated hard enough, see people or things perfectly fine, even if they were over a mile away! Strider had extraordinary senses as well, but none as good as Leo.
It was funny, really, how strangely alike Daniel Strider was to the character Strider from Lord of the Rings. He was an orphan, raised by his foster father, twin brothers, and a sister. Their mother had died a few years before his coming. Though, thankfully (in Daniel's opinion) he was not heir to a throne, or really an heir to anything important, though his family was descended from royalty (really far back, though)
Leo, on the other hand, had his own father, but his mother had died when he was young, so he didn't remember her very much. His family is Royalty, but once, a long, long, long time ago, the heir to the throne let with one of his friends on a boat and they were never seen again.
"Come on," said Strider in response to Leo's question. "We'd best be getting home. I know that my father, at least, will be royally pissed if I'm not home soon." He said, glancing at the watch upon his wrist.
Leo nodded, and the two boys set of out of the forest and back towards town. They were both quite surprised to see Strider's Dad waiting for him at Leo's house.
"What did I do this time, dad?" he asked as Leo shut the door behind them. Strider was known for getting in trouble, even without the help of the twins.
"Something good this time, if you'll believe it." His foster father said with a grin. "I got you two tickets to the movie premier you have been wanting to see." And he pulled them out without another word.
Both Daniel and Leo stared at the slips of paper before screaming and yelling for joy.
"We're going to see 'Return of the King'!" they sang. "We're going to see 'Return of the King'!"
A/N: There, how's that for longer? I am really sorry to all of you who read this for not writing for ever. I really know how it feels... but while your waiting for a story from me, go read Games of the Gods by Crimson Starlight! Or the house of the golden flower, also by Crimson Starlight!!
Until next time, smelly chickens!
Leo: What about us?
Strider: Yea, you own us!
PHE: I'd prefer to sever any conection to you lot, but because I am an Author, I have certain...resoponsibilities...
Leo: I don't think she likes us...
Prologue in New Zealand-
Leo Green stood at the topmost branch (that could support his weight) of the tree, looking out as far as he could see, the wind rippling in his golden hair. Unfortunately, a sudden voice interrupted his happiness and solitude from looking at the beautiful, untouched land.
"Will you hurry up and get a move on, Leo? There's no need to brag abut your better eyesight."
Leo sighed as he quickly scaled down the tree and then jumped down the last ten or soo feet, landing lightly in the soft grass next to his friend.
"You called?" he asked, a wide grin on his face.
Daniel Strider, though usually called Strider by his closest friends, looked over at his best friend. He couldn't help but feel slightly jealous of Leo. He was quite handsome, and had better senses then anyone he had ever known. Leo could, if he concentrated hard enough, see people or things perfectly fine, even if they were over a mile away! Strider had extraordinary senses as well, but none as good as Leo.
It was funny, really, how strangely alike Daniel Strider was to the character Strider from Lord of the Rings. He was an orphan, raised by his foster father, twin brothers, and a sister. Their mother had died a few years before his coming. Though, thankfully (in Daniel's opinion) he was not heir to a throne, or really an heir to anything important, though his family was descended from royalty (really far back, though)
Leo, on the other hand, had his own father, but his mother had died when he was young, so he didn't remember her very much. His family is Royalty, but once, a long, long, long time ago, the heir to the throne let with one of his friends on a boat and they were never seen again.
"Come on," said Strider in response to Leo's question. "We'd best be getting home. I know that my father, at least, will be royally pissed if I'm not home soon." He said, glancing at the watch upon his wrist.
Leo nodded, and the two boys set of out of the forest and back towards town. They were both quite surprised to see Strider's Dad waiting for him at Leo's house.
"What did I do this time, dad?" he asked as Leo shut the door behind them. Strider was known for getting in trouble, even without the help of the twins.
"Something good this time, if you'll believe it." His foster father said with a grin. "I got you two tickets to the movie premier you have been wanting to see." And he pulled them out without another word.
Both Daniel and Leo stared at the slips of paper before screaming and yelling for joy.
"We're going to see 'Return of the King'!" they sang. "We're going to see 'Return of the King'!"
A/N: There, how's that for longer? I am really sorry to all of you who read this for not writing for ever. I really know how it feels... but while your waiting for a story from me, go read Games of the Gods by Crimson Starlight! Or the house of the golden flower, also by Crimson Starlight!!
Until next time, smelly chickens!
