by PhoenixReborn » Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:14 pm
Chapter Four
So It Begins
“What was that?” said Merry.
Frodo walked a few paces ahead, Sam came up behind him.
“Anything?” he said.
“No, nothing.” Frodo shook his head.
“What is going on? Whatever it is it made Merry toss the mushrooms so it better be worth it!” said Pippin, who loved mushrooms more than any of them.
“That Black Rider was looking for someone, or something.” Said Merry brushing past Pippin. “Frodo?”
Thea ran up and grabbed them, yanking them to the ground, “Get down!” she said in a harsh whisper. They hid behind a thick bush. In the moon light they could just make out the silhouette of a Black Rider. The dark horse reared up, it’s rider screeched. The pair soon turned and galloped off in the other direction.
“Frodo, this is ridiculous! Tell us what is going on!” said Thea, shaking.
“Alright, alright.” said Frodo. “I understand that you have done some eavesdropping, Thea, for it quite obvious that you very well know what is happening.” He said grinning. “But for you, Merry and Pippin, I am not moving to Buckland. I must go to Rivendell, for there is a ring,” at the mention of it he lowered his voice. “This ring is very evil, Bilbo had it in his possession for a long while but has handed it down to me. Those Black Riders were looking for it, and me. They must not get it, for they will take it to the Dark Lord in Mordor and he will use it to destroy all good in the world.” He turned to Merry, “To get to Rivendell we must get to Bree. To get there we will have to go through the Old Forest. We must hurry for I have no doubt that those Riders will be back.”
Merry and Pippin just sat, starring, trying to take it all in. Sam sat, too, looking very similar only he was amazed his master had revealed their secret.
“Well then we should move on, at least until we have not the strength to walk any further.” Said Thea standing up.
“Pardon me but adventures are not things for girls.” said Merry.
“And who do you suppose made up that rule, eh? Some stuck up fat woman who is afraid of dirt? I’d even reckon her only weapon was a butter knife! But I? No, that will never be me! I am certainly not fat and I have a bow and a sword! And you most certainly didn’t see me crying like a baby when we fell down that hill, did you? I think not. And if I am wrong and adventures truly are not for girls, then I am a fool to call myself one.” Said Thea, saying all of this with a wry smile. After a while-for the men just sat there staring, except for Frodo who had a horribly foolish grin on his face, amazed by her words-Thea got her bow and quiver and slid them over her shoulders, taking the leather and rolling it up neatly, tied it around with the rope she had hidden in her quiver.
“Well, come on lads, get up! I can feel the presence of those Black Riders as if they were breathing down my neck.” she said grabbing Pippin by the arm and pulling him up.
“You heard what she said, get up!” said Merry, following his friend.
Once they were all set again and perfectly ready to go (as in Pippin and Merry found some apple trees and collected a large bunch of apples, Frodo and Sam gathered large stones and sharp sticks for means of protection, for it did not seem fair to expect Thea to do the protecting with her bow and sword, and Thea gathered firewood which she bundled up and tied to her roll of leather.) they went over some very important things that a hobbit must indeed know if he was not the type to go off in the forest and dream of adventures.
“First,” said Frodo. “When one is on a quest, as in our case, you must never travel on the road. Always stay in sight of the road, but never travel directly on it. Second, almost all things you see in a forest may be dangerous, I ask that you do not speak unless it is needed. Gandalf told me those Black Riders have very keen sense of smell. Also, I beg you to be wary of the things you let escape your mouth, the enemy has many spies and the little I told you of the Ring is very likely to be too much. If any person ever asks you who you travel with, say that I am Master Underhill, on a quest in search of his long lost father, also say that I have brought with me the family gardener, Samwise, and my siblings, Merry and Thea. Pippin shall merely be considered the extra hand in the business.”
Pippin cleared his throat, “Well, I don’t think that is very fair.”
“Pip, he’s only joking.” said Thea putting a hand on his shoulder. “I’ll remember who my real brother is, don’t worry.” She turned to Frodo, “Frodo, we do not have many hours of safety left in this day, I say we get a move on until well into the morning tomorrow. The shadows are our friends, lads, we must move while they stay with us.”
“Yes, my lady.” said Merry, walking away. Pippin looked at Thea, Thea looked at Frodo, and Frodo looked at them both, all with confused yet amused expressions on their faces.
They waked late into the night, keeping to the shadows of the trees. Thea had suggested that they wrap their dark cloaks about themselves so as to blend in better with their black surroundings. Frodo in the lead, Thea and Sam behind him, and Pippin and Merry not far behind them. Thea took out an apple and her dagger and cut the fruit into pieces, handing them out to her friends. They walked as they ate, silent as stone, save the sound of their footsteps as they walked. After many hours they stopped to make camp. Sam found an area of trees that had low branches and suggested Thea use her leather to make a sort of roof. Merry and Pippin secured the 'roof' to the branches with some strong young vines (Merry was too nervous to ask Thea for her rope and Pippin said the could find something else anyway) while Frodo and Sam built a fire and Thea went to look for plants she could use so that they could have a half-decent supper. She had not gone far when, suddenly, all things around her melted away. The trees, the grass, the very smell of the earth, even the torch she had been carrying was gone. It was all replaced by a strange fog. She looked about, trying to make shapes out of the thick haze. She heard a voice calling her name. At least, it was a name she had gone by before.
"Nenethiel! My sister! Where are you?"
The name brought broken images to the surface from the depths of her memory. Thea looked about, but naught could be seen through the fog.
"I am here." she called back. "What do you want?"
The voice drew close now, but quiet. "Come home. Come home to me, Nenethiel."
She turned around only to see a tall golden haired figure walk slowly away. It stopped and looked back at her with sad blue eyes, tears streaming down his face.
"Who are you?" asked Thea, unconsciously reaching for his hand. "Why do I remember you?"
But the figure walked on, melting into the fog, which eventually went away, too. Then, as suddenly as it ws gone, the world was back. The trees, the grass, the dirt, and all that had simply vanished before the strange vision. She shook of the haze in her mind of chaos and confusion, not understanding anything of what had just happened. She continued her search and soon found thyme, lavender, and rosemary and cut some of each off wiith her knife. She took from her trousers poket a small jar of water she kept with her at all times and opened it. Thea added thefresh herbs to the water and shook it for a few minutes before putting the lid back on carefully and placing it back in the safety of her pocket. When she returned to camp, Frodo, Merrpy, Pippin, and Sam were sitting quietly about he fire. She asked her brother for five apples and cut slits in each of the skins and took one of Sams pots and poured her herb mixture in and added the apples. Thea bult the fire a bit more and gently set the pot on the edge of the flames. Whem the ater boiled, she asked Merry for four more sticks and drove each through an apple,using her dagger for herself, and they sat and ate roasted apple for supper.
After Merry, Pippin, and Sam fell asleep, Thea moved ver so that she was sitting next to Frodo. For Thea, Frodo was hr best friend. They both would meet in the forest each day and make stories of adventures they wished to hae had together, and Frodo alone had seen Thea's sword. Thea kept her sword a secret from most people. She had made it herselfafter spending much time with the black smith and silver smith. It was long, at least it was long for a hobbit sword, and it was thin, but it was sturdy and beautiful. and on a branch of the hilt it had the elvish words an estel an meleth. Thea had not known that it was elvish,he merely remebered the images the came to her mind every once in a while. But on this night,Thea was going to tell Frodo of the forgotten lost peices of her past that had only earlier come together like a puzzle that would olve itself.
"Frodo, in all the days we have spent telling eachother what no one else could know, I have failed to tel you many small parts. You see, when I went into the forest to gather those herbs, I had a vision. A vision of a tall elf wit fair hair and sad blue eyes. He was calling me, calling me to come home. He called me by the name Nenethiel, Frodo. And the strangest part is, I know that that is my name, and the elf, well, he is my brother." she said quietly but exitedly.
Frodo looked very confused,"Your brother? Thea, you are a hobbit! And you say that he was an elf! That is not possible! And your name is Thea, not Nenethiel! Explain to me how it could possibly be so."
"Frodo, I am suddenly remebering all of this. I am no hobbit. I am Nenethiel, princess of Mirkwood forest. One of my ancestors was a hobbit and I have his blood in my veins, it has made me hobbit size. The elf in my vision was my brother, Legolas, who is dear to my heart. When I was young my parents sent me to live among hobbit, in fear that all would crumble if I remained there, so two eagles carried me here. Along the journey. one was killed by a great spder and the other continued on with me. He left me at The Great Smials where Paladin and Eglantine found me and took me in. I am not your cousin, Frodo, nor Pippin's sister. I am an Elf princess. Can you beleive it?" she said to her friend.
"Why should I belive this? Have you any proof?" said Frodo. He id not understand any of it.
Thea thought for a moment. "All elves receive two gifts that will help them reach heir destiny of keeping the earth. My gifts are Foresight, The Sight, and The Inner Speech. Foresight gives you visions of the future, The Sight allows me to see through someone else's eyes, even when the are far from me, and the third gift, the rarest gift, is The Inner Speech, which allows me to speak to someone through thoughts. Frodo, why do you not beleive me?" Thea said, grabbing his arm.
He sighed," Friend, I do not know how to beleive you. Here, speak to me with this Inner Speech you say you have."
Thea closed her eyes and thought. 'You are the greatest friend. I am greatful for you, my brother.'She opened her eyes and looked at Frodo. He was grinning.
"Thank you." he said.
"Of course. And it's true. You're a great friend." Thea put her hand on his shoulder. "Goodnight."
All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
A flame from the shadows shall spring;
Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
The crownless again shall be king
In the Garden of Paradise,
beneath the Tree of Knowledge,
bloomed a rose bush.
Here, in the first rose,
a bird was born.
His flight was like the flashing of light,
his plumage was beauteous,
and his song ravishing.

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