Oh.
My.
Aizen. [bleach reference XD]
i'm so sorry! DX
i know this took extradorniarily long. to tell you the truth i was supposed to post part of this before hand, but i reallly wanted to write a looong chapter...okay long ish...
but any ways, i hope you like it, and many many MANY thanks to Dragon Ashes who helped me with the first half of the chapter. Thanks soooo much for all the help and guidance through the chapter :3 -bows- you pointed out many things that i had not noticed nor have even thought about so once again thank you very much!
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Thoughts/previous chapter re-cap
"Elvish"
"Japanese translated into English"
"Common tongue"
CHAPTER THE FIFTH
Slowly, Líndal's grip slackened, and Frodo slid to the forest floor slowly. He looked up at Líndal warily and saw that shame and uncertainty had replaced the rage. Líndal turned abruptly and walked up to another tree and punched the trunk. So hard that there was a crater left in the bark.
"Now I really have to tell you don't I?" he muttered, a bitter grin on his face.. "Fine. But don't expect it to be full of puppy dogs and rainbows."
"My birth name isn't Líndal. Before I came to this world, I was known as Inuyasha. I was originally born in a world far away from here, a place that isn't too different from this. I wasn't an elf back then, I was a creature called a Hanyo-a half Youkai. Our youkai are 'demons'-though not like the orc or uruk-hai. I was born of a powerful demon and a human mother. I was hunted because of my heritage, and I sought an object of power…an object that could grant the wishes of any one's heart. Regardless of whether the intention was good or evil. I wished to become a full demon."
"I sought this object and was led to a village that was protected by a miko-a priestess. She was the keeper and guardian of the object." A nostalgic expression passed over Líndal's face. "Her name…was Kikyo."
"Did you love her?" The question fell from Frodo's lips before he could stop himself. He flinched as Líndal's head snapped towards him. But he did nothing to Frodo.
"No questions until I'm done, or I'll think twice about telling you the story." He growled. Frodo nodded vigorously and Líndal continued on with his tale.
"Kikyo was a very powerful miko. It was her duty to protect and purify the jewel, and she did. Originally, I sought to kill her, but instead…" Líndal paused.
"Instead you fell in love with her." Legolas finished.
Instead of snapping at him like he did to Frodo, Líndal just glared at him murderously, but did not say a word.
So he did love her… Frodo thought. This Kikiyo…could she be the girl he saw in the mirror…?
"Together, we protected the object for some time, but she offered it to me…in exchange, I'd become human…for her." Líndal continued. "She let me think about it for some time. But we didn't know someone else had a plan…"
"Unbeknowst to me, Kikyo was harbouring a bandit who had been terribly burned by a fire. He was unable to walk or eat by himself. Kikiyo felt pity towards him, and sheltered and fed him. He went by the name Onigumo."
"Now Onigumo knew that Kikyo was the keeper of this object-this jewel…and lusted for it…and for her. His evil drew thousands of minor demons, who flocked to where he lay. In exchange for his flesh, they gave him mobility, a new body, and the power to take the jewel from Kikyo by force."
"He turned us against each other, tricking Kikyo into sealing me into a tree after fatally wounding her…while disguised as me." Aragon, Legolas and Frodo remained silent and did not prompt him to continue his tale. It was something they could all relate to.
"For fifty years I slept, sealed to the tree. But one day…I awoke. I could smell Kikyo's scent all around me, and I lusted for revenge. But instead of her, I met her reincarnation. She was actually from several hundred years in the future, but fell into a well on her family's shrine and was somehow transported to my time. With her she brought the jewel. She was the jewel's new protector.
"Originally I attacked her intending to kill her and steal the jewel. Instead, because of the powers of Kikyo's younger sister, I was bound to the girl. While I was with her, the jewel was shattered, and it's pieces scattered across the countryside. Although we were both opposed to it, we were thrown together on a quest to find all the missing shards and make the jewel whole again.
"On our journey, we gained some allies. There was a kitsune-a fox demon- who Kikyo's reincarnation adopted after his parents were killed in a fight over a shard. A monk and a demon slayer joined us later. It was the monk who told is the name of our adversary: Naraku" Líndal spat the name with disgust.
"He was the one who had cursed the monk with a hell-hole in his right hand which would slowly grow sucking up everything in its path, and eventually his body as well. He was the one who had manipulated the demon-slayer's younger brother to kill their own father as well as some of their closest friends as well as her. He was the reincarnated Onigumo.
"Our group fought him as well as several of his subordinates. But we had a final stand nontheless." Frodo watched as Líndal's eyes glazed over as he was trapped in a memory. The silence pressed down on them, but it was broken once again by Líndal.
"We fought. They died. And I ended up blacking out. I didn't know how much time had passed. I didn't know where I was. When I opened my eyes I knew I wasn't in Japan. I sat up and saw a person with long blonde hair who was wearing clothes like those worn by nobility. A circlet was placed on his head." Líndal said, his voice yet again devoid of all emotion.
Father… Legolas new what happened next.
"We stared at each other for several moments, and I wondered why he wasn't staring at my ears-because before, they were similar to a dog's and were on top of my head. He asked me where I came from: I responded I did not know. For some reason, I knew that he had spoken in another language that I did not know of, but yet I could still respond in the same tongue.
"Then he asked me, who I was. I did not answer. I wanted to forget. Forget my past and the pain that came with it. I was about to respond that I didn't know, but a name passed my lips :Líndal Falassion. He told me where I was, who he was, and I accompanied him back to his hall. He introduced me as 'Líndal Greenleaf'. You should know the rest of the story…" Líndal-or rather, Inuyasha finished.
Aragorn spoke up. "When we first saw Gollum, you called him another name…was it…?"
"' O hisashiburi…Onigumo'. Yes, Gollum is his reincarnated form, and an appropriate one at that." Líndal spat in disgust. "Out of all the people from my 'past' life, he was one I not looking forward to seeing again…"
"And Haldir, you spoke to him in that tongue as well, didn't you? When you persuaded him into bringing us here." Aragorn continued, several things clicking into place. "Who was he?"
Líndal 'keh-ed'. "He was my half-brother. I didn't expect to see that bastard reincarnated." He grumbled.
"But he was your brother!" Frodo protested, confused at Líndal's cold-heartedness to a family member. "Aren't you glad he's been reincarnated?"
"Should I be glad that the person who was constantly after my life, and hells bent in killing me just to get to my sword was reincarnated?" Líndal asked.
"What do you mean about the-"
"When the HELL did I say what you could INTERROGATE me about my whole damn past LIFE?" Líndal roared, finally losing his patience. He glared at the three murderously, his eyes flashing a dark menacing violet. "I said that I'd give you answers about my past, NOT my whole life's story. Kami help me if I really loose it around you guys." He snarled, stalking off into the darkness.
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The following morning, the Fellowship prepared to depart from Lothlorien. Líndal remained unusually silent, and the others wondered why their friend was so quiet-save Legolas Aragorn and Frodo.
Upon Lady Galadriel's request, the Fellowship assembled in by the river that ran through the wood. Several elves aside from the two rulers of Lothlorien were present, and each of them carried a cloak and broach that was shaped like a leaf in their arms.
"Never before have we clad strangers in the garb of our own people." Celeborn said. "May these cloaks help shield you from unfriendly eyes…" he added, looking at Boromir in particular. Then Galadriel presented each member of the Fellowship-excluding Inuyasha a gift; carefully chosen for each person. Then she dismissed them.
Soon after, the Fellowship began preparing their provisions for their journey ahead. While they loaded the boats, Inuyasha noticed that Lord Celeborn had lead Aragorn away from the group. He decided to ignore it and continued to load their supplies into the ship.
After tossing in the last pack, he stood up and rolled his shoulders. Looking around Inuyasha noticed that Galadriel was standing amongst the trees. They stared at each other for a moment and finally she beconed to him. Walking over to her, he noticed that she was holding something in her hands.
Galadriel smiled softly at Inuyasha. "You have gone through many hardships…beloved child" She said to him softly. There was a heavy silence, but he eventually broke it"I'm…sorry for blaming you all this time…Midoriko-sama." Inuyasha said, remembering to use the honorific. Galadriel's smile took on a sadder-but surprised- look. "Do not apoligize,. Fate has strange ways of playing out…you will find happiness yet." She presented him her gift. Inuyasha's eyes widened in surprise, horror and dry humor.
"You're. Fucking. Kidding me…" He said staring at her gift in shock.
Galadriel laughed at his priceless expression. "Who knows when you'll find that useful in the future." She said, then leaned forward and whispered something else into his ear. Inuyash stared at her for a moment, then started howling with laughter, nearly collapsing to the ground as he gasped for breath. "Oh God, I c-can't WAIT to see…that idiot's face…when I try…this…!" he snickered between gasps of air.
Inuyasha straightened up and smiled genuinely at Galadriel. "Arigato…Midoriko-sama…
Shortly after Inuyasha returned to the group, the Fellowship found themselves taking one last look at Lothlorien. As they paddled away, they did not see the young elf maiden with dark brown hair and chocolate coloured, almond shaped, eyes.
"Ánië, what are you looking at?" Haldir asked coming up behind the elf. She turned and blinked slowly.
"Nothing Haldir." She said slowly. Haldir clapped her on the back and walked back to the other elves. Ánië stayed there by the river for a moment longer before walking back. She couldn't shake that strange feeling that she'd see those people again. And that she'd share a deep connection with them by the time her life on this land was finished. Who were those people and why did she feel so drawn to that elf with the strange golden eyes?
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As Legolas and Inuyasha paddled, Gimli was grumbling to himself. "I have taken my worst wound at this parting…"
Inuyasha turned and arched an eyebrow at him prompting the dwarf to elaborate.
"Having looked my last upon which is fairest. Henceforth I will call nothing fair unless it be her gift to me." He vowed, referring to the gift that Galadriel had given to him.
"What was the gift?" Legolas asked, his curiosity getting the better of him.
"I asked her for one hair from her golden head…she gave me three…"
Inuyasha smirked. "You're a little out of your league Gimli…" He said too quietly for the dwarf to hear. "And not to mention that she's at least a hundred years older than I was to begin with, not to mention the time she's been alive in this world…"
Legolas caught the second bit, and looked at Líndal, (he wasn't used to thinking of him as Inuyasha) with a question in his eyes, but he grinned and continued paddeling onwards.
As they continued to press forward Legolas, Aragorn, Boromir and Inuyasha felt a dark weight pressing upon them. They could feel that someone had eyes on them…like someone was watching…hunting…with this in mind, they paddled just a bit harder.
When they made camp for a night, Inuyasha wandered a ways from the group and took out the second of his two swords. Staring at it intently, to another it would have seemed like he was having a match of wills. But after a moment, Inuyasha sheathed it.
"Anata wa boku no yona koto nakatta…eh Tensaiga…" he grumbled. Hearing loud voices he returned back to the camp, taking a break for the night…
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The next morning, the river lead them between two great cliff faces. Recognising the description of the area, Aragorn tapped Frodo on the shoulder. "Frodo…" he said, excitement not totally absent from his voice. "The Argonath." Just as they made it around the bend, Frodo as well as the others looking in awe at the great statues.
"Long have I desired to look upon the kings of old…my kin…" He whispered more to himself than to the others.
Legolas noticed Líndal tense. "Oto-sama…?" Líndal stared up at the statue on the left in confusion and disbelief.
After passing the statues, they landed their boats on the western shore. After unloading the boats, they made their finally camp before they would head to Mordor.
"we cross the lake at nightfall. Hide the boats and continue on foot…we approach Mordor from the North." Aragorn announced, taking the last of the items from the boat.
"Oh, yes?" Gimli asked sarcastically. "Just a simple matter of finding our wat through Emyn Muil," He said with fake enthouseasm. "An impassable labyrinth of razor-sharp rocks. And then it gets even better!" he said, leaning forward and ignoreing the looks that Sam and Pippin were giving him. "Festering, stinking marshland as far as the eye can see."
As Gimli said this Legolas was staring intently into the woods. And he didn't like the dark feel that it was giving off. And Inuyasha noticed.
"Don't worry too much…" He murmered clapping a hand on Legolas's shoulder, smirking when he jumped in surprise. Snickering, he ignored Legolas's exasperated look as he turned and walked to Aragorn.
"We should leave now." He said quietly.
"No. Orcs patrol the eastern shore. We must wait for the cover of darkness." Aragorn said, turning and noting that there was still time before the sun would set.
"It is not the eastern shore that worries me…" Legolas turned to look at the trees again. "A shadow and a threat has been growing in my mind. Some thing draws near…I can feel it."
As they talked, Merry walked back into the camp and dumped an armful of firewood infront of Gimli who was still grumbling about Aragorn's earlier remark. Glancing around the camp he noticed that someone was missing.
"Where's Frodo?" he asked no one in particular.
Turning in surprise, Aragorn realized that it was true. Scanning the camp he saw Boromir's shield was propped up against a tree, it's owner yet to be seen.
The others noticed this, but only Sam noticed that there were only six people-not seven- by the water. Where is Líndal?
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Meanwhile in a different part of the forest, Inuyasha was muttering several choice curses to himself. While Legolas and Aragorn were arguing about something, he had noticed that Frodo and Boromir had disappeared to who knows where. He had tried to track them using their scent-as he had done before when he was still a hanyo-but found to his frustration that he didn't have that ablity in this life.
His head snapped to the right as he picked up raised voices up ahead. Breaking into a sprint he ran as fast as he could to the place where Boromir and Frodo were fighting.
"It should be mine! Give it to me! GIVE IT TO ME!" Inuyasha heard Boromir shout, and he stumbled as he felt a great darkness press down upon him.
Get your ass moving bastard, get you god damn ass moving! Inuyasha cursed in English, Japanese and Elvish as he picked himself up and continued to run towards them. Seeing Boromir sprawled on the ground, he froze.
"What. Did. You. Do." He snarled at the man. Boromir stared at him with remorse and despair in his eyes.
"What have I done? What have I done?" Boromir whimpered. "Please, Frodo…"
"KUSO!" Inuyasha swore and sprinted off towards where he hoped the hobbit had gone.
"FRODO I'M SORRY!"
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Frodo stared at Aragorn as he approached him. "But can you protect me from yourself?" he asked him, now wary after what had happened just now with Boromir.
Aragorn looked at him in confusion, and Frodo opened his fisted hand to reveal the one ring. Aragorn's brow furrowed.
"Would you destroy it?" Frodo asked.
Frodo stared at him warily as Aragorn walked up to him, his hand hovering over his open hand…only to close it and press it to Frodo's own chest.
"I would have gone with you to the end." The man said, looking at Frodo in the eye. They held each others' gazes for a moment more: Frodo making his final decision and Aragorn saying his silent farewell when they both heard the sounds of armour banging together and snarling. "Go Frodo." Aragorn murmered and turned to face the party of Uruk-hai..
Good-bye Aragorn…and…thanks for everything. The hobbit thought as he ran down the hill and into the bush.
Unsheathing his sword, Aragorn faced them down, unfazed as the first came and swung his sword at his head. Dodging easily he sassily hacked his leg off, taking all whom were foolish enough to challenge him down in one swing.
Meanwhile, Sam was wandering in the woods, looking for his friend. "Mister Frodo?" He called out. There was silence for a moment, then he whipped around as he heard the sounds of swords ringing and snarls. Panic knotted in his gut and Sam dashed off towards the camp, hoping that he would run into him. As he ran, he heard the sounds of a loud, gravely voice bellowing.
"Find the Halfling!" It snarled and Sam ran even faster. "FIND THE HALFLING!"
Aragorn was an exceptional swordsman, but even the best can be overwhelem. Jumping down from the top of the ruins. He knocked several Uruk-hai down, impaling one in the chest as it ran towards him.
"You can't do anything without getting you're ass kicked can you?" As the Uruk standing in front of him went flying into the bush and was stabbed in the gut. Aragorn's eyes widened in surprise for a second as Líndal, Legolas and Gimli ran into the clearing.
"Aragorn, Líndal go!" Legolas shouted as he killed several Uruks. Aragorn and Inuyasha each stabbed one last Uruk and sprinted back towards their camp where they knew the others were headed.
Frodo sprinted as fast as he could towards the boats. He heard a roar and stumbled, gravity pulling him down the hill as more Uruk-hai ran towards him. Just as one was about to reach him, he saw a dark blur dive and hack off its legs. Frodo used the distraction to keep running and hide.
"Frodo! Quick! Hide here!" Frodo's head snapped to the side and saw Merry and Pippin's heads pop up from behind a log. Frodo stared at them, his resolve wavering for a moment. Be strong Frodo…A familiar voice said in his mind. Inhaling, he slowly shook his head.
"What is he doing?" Pippin asked Merry who's eyebrows furrowed in confusion as several Uruk-hai ran past their hiding spots.
"He's leaving…" Merry breathed finally understanding.
Pippin's eyes widened in disbelief. "No!" He said, jumping out of their hiding spot, ignoring Merry's protests. When they did they heard roars of delight as all the Uruks in the area began streaming towards them. They both shot a look at Frodo then back at the Uruks. "Go."
"Hey you!" Merry shouted, getting their attention. "Yeah, over here!" Pippin followed his lead and they dashed off in the opposite direction.
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"Why. Is it. that I'm. ALWAYS. Saving. Your. ASS?" Inuyasha roared as he scliced down an Uruk that was about to stab Aragorn in the back. Aragorn took a second to laugh, then became serious again and dodged the blade of another one.
"Get behind me!" Inuyasha yelled, facing off against another wave of the creatures. He gripped Tetsusaiga tightly-in this world it wasn't a rusty sword, nor its true form, but rather a kanata. "Kaze no kizu!" He shouted, summoning the Wind Scar. The Uruks howled in pain as they died, and Aragorn gazed on in bewilderment.
"What the hell-?" He started then lurched forward in worry as Líndal collapsed to his knees.
"K-kuso." Inuyasha swore. "What the hell…?"
"Aragorn!"
The ranger whipped around to see an Uruk standing behind him with his sword raised high above its head…only to see it collapse to the ground. Legolas and Gimli sprinted towards them, dealing death to their enemies left and right.
"What's wrong?" Legolas shouted as he stabbed an Uruk in the neck before whirling around and stabbing another.
Aragorn was about to answer when he heard an animal-like snarl from behind him. "I'm fine." Inuyasha panted standing on his feet. Looking at the damage he dealt he felt the frustration nag him. I killed only twelve of them and morally wounded fifteen! What in all hells? The Wind Scar should've levelled the whole damn area! He thought angrily. Snarling he swung his sword slicing through an Uruk's neck.
The four of them fought as a team, watching each other's backs and killing all those foolish enough to attack. "Bring it yarou!" Inuyasha roared as three loud trumpets echoed throughout the forest.
"The horn of Gondor!" Legolas exclaimed, whipping around towards the direction of the sound.
"Boromir!" Aragorn grunted before breaking into a sprint. Inuyasha gritted his teeth and continued hacking away at the Uruks.
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Boromir flipped the Uruk-hai over his shoulder, then stabbed it in the gut. Grabbing the horn that hung around his chest, he blew it three times. His eyes widened in fear as more and more Uruk-hai ran towards him and the Hobbits.
"Run! Run!" He roared, pushing them ahead before turning back and stabbing another.. As he fought Boromir heard a whizzing noise. He shouted in pain as he felt something pierce his body. Gasping he collapsed to his knees. No! No! not now! He yelled and swung his sword desperately, staggering to his feet and stabbed another Uruk-hai.
You're weak… a voice whispered in his mind. Yelling in defiance, he fought on, ignoring the arrow imbedded in his chest. Looking over his shoulder he managed to see an Uruk-hai drawing his bow when he grunted and staggered back. The arrow that had been in the Uruk's bow was now in his chest. Again Boromir felt his legs collapse beneath him, the pain causing black spots to dance across his vision.
You will cause the world to fall into shadow…. the same voice said to him. Panting Boromir looked up and saw Merry and Pippin who's eyes were wide with
horror and glistening with tears.
You are WEAK.
Yelling one last time, he forced himself to stand and fight on. I am not weak! The thought danced through his mind as he slashed his sword downward. Boromir's head snapped backwards as a third arrow pierced his body causing him stumble.
You've sent them to their deaths…
Faintly he head Merry and Pippin yeliing and through the dark haze that clouded his mind, he could see them try to fight them off only for the Uruk-hai to pick them up and carry them away. Boromir felt his body shake and saw two boots stop in front of him as other ran ahead.
You have failed.
Boromir looked up and met the gaze of the menacing Uruk-hai as it drew its bow and pointed it straight at his skull. This is the end…
Suddenly Boromir saw a dark blur crash into the Uruk and knock him down. Aragorn parried his blade, and managed to stab the thing in the leg. It snarled, ripping it out of its own flesh and licked the blood off the blade before hurling it at him. Aragorn deflected it just in time. Staggering to his feet, he stabbed it in the chest as it ran towards him. It didn't even grunt in pain, rather the Uruk pulled him closer, snarling into his face the whole time just before Aragon pulled his sword out and sliced his head off. He stood there for a moment panting before he remembered the dying man.
Sprinting towards him he saw Boromir convulsing on the ground, his skin unnaturally pale.
"T-they took the little ones." He stammered, managing to get the words out.
"Stay still."
"Frodo! Where is Frodo?" Boromir grabbed Aragorn's shoulder weakly. Aragorn paused and met the other man's eyes. "I let Frodo go."
"Then you did what I could not." Aragorn's eyebrows furrowed. "I tried to take the ring from him. Forgive me." Boromir begged, barely hearing what Aragon was saying. "I did not see it. I have failed you all." He recalled the voice that was constantly in the back of his mind.
Aragorn began to say something but the words could no longer reach his ears. Boromir saw him reach for the arrow embedded over his chest. "Leave it." He choked out. "It is over."
Inuyasha panted as he stumbled upon the two of them, and stopped dead in his tracks when he saw Aragorn pressing Boromir's hand to his chest. His hand that still tightly clutched his sword. Legolas and Gimli followed after, becoming quiet and somber.
"I would have followed you my brother…"Boromir stammered, still clinging to life. "My Captain." Boromir struggled to fight against the blackness that was clouding his mind. "My King…"
"Heiwa, gondõru no musuko ni naru." Inuyasha said softly as the man took his last breath.
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Inuyasha watched as the canoe bearing Boromir's tumbled off the falls. He sighed angrily and looked away. He didn't like the man at all, but he still felt something strange nagging at him.
"Come on! Frodo and Sam have already reached the Eastern Shore!" Legolas exclaimed shoving the boat into the water. Aragorn looked up from where he was cleaning his blade and looked back down. Inuyasha watched as the two hobbits disappeared into the trees on the other side. "Stay with Frodo Sam." He remembered telling the hobbit as Sam searched for Frodo. "That baka is going to need you yet."
"You mean not to follow?" Legolas asked in disbelief.
"Frodo's fate is no longer in our hands." Aragorn said softly.
"Then it has all been in vain. The Fellowship has failed." Gimli looked between the elf and man as they both walked forward and stood infront of him. Legolas stared at Aragorn with despair and doubt in his eyes.
Inuyasha grunted and walked over to Legolas and spun him around.
Legolas looked at him in surprise. "Wha-?"
Inuyasha pulled his fist back and socked him hard in the face. Legolas yelled in pain and surprise as Gimli and Aragorn stared at him in shock.
"Wipe that depressed look off your face baka! We're still standing aren't we?" He snapped, angry that he was so easily succumbing to his doubts."We're going to be needed elsewhere." Inuyasha said turning to Aragon.
He nodded. "We will not abandon Merry and Pippin to torment and death. Not while we have strength left." Aragorn turned and walked towards the wood. Inuyasha grinned. "Leave all that can be spared behind. We travel light." He said sheathing his dagger. "Lets hunt some orc." Aragon dashed into the trees.
Inuyasha winked at Legoas and with a yell he dashed forward after Aragorn. Gimli and Legolas shared a look.
"YEEESSS!" The dwarf shouted gleefully and the two ran after Aragorn and Inuyasha.
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Elsewhere two hobbits walked to the top of the hill and gazed out at the labyrinth of rocks that lay before them.
"Mordor." Frodo breathed. "I hope the others find a safer road."
"Strider will guide their way…and Líndal will help him." Sam said remembering what the elf had told him.
Frodo took a deep breath, remembering what he had found out about him and what Galadriel told him back in Lothlorien. "I don't suppose we'll ever see them again."
"We may yet Mister Frodo. We may."
Frodo smiled. "Sam." He turned to him. "I'm glad you're with me." he said just before they began walking, knowing that there would be little change that they would see the others again….
Helpful notes:
Baka: Idiot
"Heiwa, gondõru no musuko ni naru.": Rest in peace, son of Gondor
Kami: God
Kuso: shit
Yarou: Bastard
PLEASE NOTE: i got these translations off GOOGLE TRANSLATE. if they are incorrect, i apoligize...
PART ONE: END.
Now originally, i was supposed to break this up into three different stories, but i've decided to break it into 'parts'.
part one is obviously called 'I can't let you die'[explaination in upcoming chapter], but the second part [which will also begin in the next chapter] will be called "Memories of the Past"
Just as a warning, but i may or may not take a break from writing for a while, or i may or may not focus on another of my stories...so if this story seems to have vansihed off some of your radars, don't worry, i WILL complete it. ^^" Please tell me your thoughts about the story via a REVIEW ;) i'd really appreciate it ^^. if anyone has questions, i'd be happy to answer them.
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-moonlightrurouni
