The women and children were brought to the caves.

We heard the marching of the orcs and were silent in fear. I sat with Eowin. She spoke. "I am sorry for the way I treated you and your husband." She said. I nodded. "Thank you." I said. She continued. "I was sweet on him but then when I found out you two were married I didn't think it was real, what man would let his wife travel being as pregnant as you. Then I realized

that you had no choice and that I was supposed to mee you all." She said. " A certain elf named Legolas has been kind to me. I do like him a lot." She said. I smiled. I was happy for her. "Legolas is a good Elf." I said.

"He will make you happy." I said. I sighed. I was hurting and achy and knew that the babies would come soon. I just hoped that I didn't give birth in a cave. There was a loud bang and the caves shook. I knew now that the battle had started. It was hours and hours until suddenly, it stopped. I looked at Eowin who smiled. "It's over." She said. "We must wait for the guards to get us." She said. I sighed.

"How do we know who won?" I asked. She sighed. "We don't." she said. We waited for hours and finally a Rohan Guard opened the door to the caves and spoke. "We have Victory!" he yelled. The women cheered and we followed the guards out of the caves. I searched for Aragorn but could not find him. I started to panic. I could not lose him again. Legolas came up behind me. "This way Lady Lola." He said. I took his hand and he led me to the great hall.

There stood Aragorn. He was sweaty and brused. He didn't look like he was hurt but you could tell he was weak. Once again I cleaned him up and he lied down to rest next to me. He slept for a day and a half. Eventually, he got up and we headed to the great hall. The whole gang was there. I thought about the fellowship and looked back on all my friends. What had happened to Frodo and Sam. Did they make it to Mordor?

What about Byron. No one had talked about it with me or even brought him up. Ever since the wood attack no one knew. I just hoped that Byron was alive and ok. I was sitting next to Aragorn when a pain hit me. I gasped and held my side. Aragorn quickly turned to me. "What's wrong?" he asked. Another pain hit and I realized that I was in labor. I turned to Eowin. "Help me to my chamber the babies are coming." I said.

Aragorn paled. "I will be waiting." He said. I sighed. "I know you do things differently here but I want you with me." I said.

Aragorn nodded and walked me to out chamber. He laid me on the bed and Eowin changed me into a nightgown. I felt another contraction and Aragorn sat next to me holding me by my back and hand. Lady Eowin smiled. "OK, I need you to push." She said. And I did, again and again and again. I was getting tired. "I can't do this." I said. Aragorn kissed me. "Yes you can. You are a strong warrior. If you can conquer that then you can do this." He said. I nodded and looked to Eowin. "One last push." She said. And I pushed so hard. Suddenly, I hard a cry. "It's your son." She said.

She brought the baby to Aragorn and I. He was perfect. "OH, Our Baby boy." I said. Aragorn smiled at me. The next pain hit and I knew that our daughter was coming. The maid took our son and started to clean him up. I continued to push until our daughter was born. She cried and cried. We looked at her and she was so perfect too. It was over. Aragorn smiled. "I'm going to go see our children, while they clean you up." He said.

I nodded. Eowin helped me to clean up and then helped me change and settled me into the bed. Aragorn came holding both babies, one in each arm. He handed me our daughter and sat at the end of the bed next to me. "What shall we name them?" he asked. I sighed. "I don't know. Any ideas?" I asked.

Aragorn smiled. "How about Byron for our son." He said. I smiled. "Yes please." I said. I then spoke. "How about Rebecca for our daughter." Aragorn smiled. So be it. He said. I smiled. The babies were put into their bassinets and Aragorn and I slept. I had to get up every two hours of course to feed them, but it was worth it. I knew that I would be healed in a few days. I rested. The feast was in a few days and I wanted to be ready for it. I rested and rested.