This idea came from my other story called The Unseen. The stories will not be the same at all.

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Queen Allison jumped off of her horse as fast as possible. The stable boy took her horse and she rushed up the steps to find Lord Elrond and Gandalf. Her red and white dress swayed as she ran, her little crown on her head shined in the sun. She knew they would be in the study talking about the ring. She knew many things. Allison ran pats many elves, they recognized her.

"Lord Elrond," she yelled pounding on the door. "Open up." Just then the door opened up, Lord Elrond and Gandalf stood their looking at the girl.

"Allison welcome back to Rivendell," Lord Elrond said. "How was your trip?"

"It was fine," the girl said walking over to the balcony with Lord Elrond and Gandalf.

"I knew you would come here," Gandalf said not looking at her.

"My people are dieing. Orcs are attaching my land and killing anyone who knows about the ring," I explained sitting down in a chair. "I feel that I should be at the council."

"As you should," Lord Elrond said. "You are apart of this world now."

"Who is ruling the kingdom?" Gandalf asked.

"My brother…"

"You left Prince Mathew in charge?" Lord Elrond asked.

"Yes…"

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Allison changed into pants, a white shirt and a tunic to blend in. She didn't want anyone to know who she was, not yet. She grabbed her bow, made by the elves in Rivendell and headed to the archery fields. She notched an arrow and let it go. She watched it as it hit the center of the target. Again she notched her arrow and again it the center. She put down her bow and went to get her arrows in the target.

"You very good milady," someone said. She turned around quickly to see Prince Legolas, she knew who he was.

"Thank you my lord," she said pulling the arrows out of the target.

"What is your name," he asked her.

"Ariel," she said lying to him.

"I am Prince Legolas of Mirkwood," he said. "May I ask where you are from?"

"Where ever the wind takes me…" she said looking back at him as she took her leave.

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Allison was once again dressed back into her red and white flowing dress. Her small crown placed upon her head and a brown hood went over to hide her face. She walked slowly to her seat next to Aragorn at the counsel.

"Strangers from distant lands, friends of old. You have been summoned here to answer the threat of Mordor. Middle-Earth stands upon the brink of destruction. None can escape it. You will unite or you will fall. Each race is bound to this fate, this one doom. Bring forth the ring, Frodo." Allison watched as Frodo got up and placed the ring in the middle. A heavy burden looked like it had been lifted of off his shoulders.

"It is a gift, a gift to the foes of Mordor. Why not use this ring? Long has my father the Steward of Gondor kept the forces of Mordor at bay, by the blood of our people are your lands kept safe. Give Gondor the weapon of the enemy. Let us use it against him." A man yelled, standing up and looking at each member of the council.

"You cannot wield it. None of us can. The One Ring answers to Sauron alone. It has no other master." Aragorn yelled as he sat next to Allison.

" And what would a ranger know of this matter?" the man asked.

"This is no mere ranger. He is Aragorn, son of Arathorn. You owe him your allegiance." Legolas suddenly yelled, as he stood up.

"Aragorn? This is Isildur's heir?"

"And heir to the throne of Gondor."

"Havo dad, Legolas," Aragorn said.

"Gondor has no king, Gondor needs no king." He said, and then sat down.

"Yea right," Allison said to herself, but she knew everyone heard her.

"Who are you," Boromir asked her. Allison glanced over at Lord Elrond, who nodded to her. She stood up and took off her hood. Many gasped and whispered to the person next to them.

"I am Queen Allison of the Valley of Parham," she said.

"The Unseen?" Boromir asked standing up along with Allison.

"For those who do not know of The Unseen, we are people who have come from the future. I was one of the first to arrive in Middle Earth. Lord Elrond and Gandalf took me in and trained me with a bow for many, many years. I soon found out other people where here and living in the open land near Rohan. In my world a man wrote about the ring, about the fellowship and what happened on their journey. I was the only one who knew, so I ruled along with my brother over the land. Now more people are coming to Valley of Parham who know of the ring. The Unseen are believe to live a immortal life. I have been here for over fifty years but I look and feel like I am twenty years old." Allison explained.

"You're the one who called for aid," Boromir said.

"Yes, Orcs are killing anyone in my land who knows of the ring. My men cannot fight anymore. I called for aid from the Elves of Mirkwood, Men of Gondor, from Rohan," she explained. "No one came."

"Why would we come to aid of people who do not belong here?" he asked.

"Lord Boromir I did not ask to come here. I had a great life back home. No one asked to come here. But I am here and my people are here. We are apart of this world now. I come to the counsel as you do," she explained as she sat down in her seat.

"Who rules Parham while you are here?" Aragorn asked. She knew Aragorn also for many years and they became close, he was family to her.

"My brother, Prince Mathew. Why does everyone keep asking me that?" Allison asked. He wasn't the best person for her to choose to rule over her land. But he was family, he was blood.

"We cannot use it," Gandalf said.

"Then you have only one choice, the rings must be destroyed,"

"What are we waiting for?" The Dwarf yelled. He picked up his ax and brought it down upon the ring. But the ring did not shatter only his ax.

"The Ring cannot be destroyed, Gimli, son of Gloin by any craft that we here possess. The Ring was made in the fires of Mount Doom. Only there can it be unmade. It must be taken deep into Mordor and cast back into the fiery chasm from whence it came," Lord Elrond explained. "One of you must do this."

"One does not simply walk into Mordor. Its black gates are guarded by more than just orcs. There is evil there that does not sleep. And the great Eye is ever watchful. It is a barren wasteland. Riddled with fire and ash and dust. The very air you breathe is a poisonous fume. Not with ten thousand men could you do this. It is folly!"

"Have you heard nothing Lord Elrond has said? The Ring must be destroyed!" Legolas yelled standing up again.

"And I suppose you think you're the one to do it," the Dwraf yelled to the Elf.

"And if we fail what then? What happens when Sauron takes back what is his!" Boromir yelled.

"I will be dead before I see the Ring in the hands of an elf!" the dwarf yelled. Allison and Aragorn were the only ones who stayed in their seats.

"I will take the ring to Mordor. Though I do not know the way."

"If by my life or my death I can protect you, I will." Aragorn said, as he kneeled down in front of him. "You have my sword."

"And my bow," Legolas said.

"And my axe…"

"You carry the fate of us all little one. If this is indeed the will of the council than Gondor must see it done," Boromir asked standing with the group. Lord Elrond looked at Allison, she knew what she must do.

"And you also have my bow," she said standing with Aragorn who put a hand on her shoulder. He knew she didn't want to go. But she knew of the ring and the journey. Maybe she could help?

"Ah, Mr. Frodo not going anywhere without me," Sam said running up and standing next to his friend.

"It is impossible to separate you while he is summoned to a secret counsel and you are not," Lord Elrond said.

"Oie! We're coming to, you will have to tie us up in sacks to stop us," one of the hobbits yelled.

"Anyways you need people of intelligence on this mission…quest…thing," Pippin said.

"Well that rules you put Pip," his friend and companion said.

"Ten companies…so be it, you shall be the fellowship of the rings," Lord Elrond said.

"Great! Where are we going?"

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"I think it is a bad idea to bring a woman with us," Boromir said. Aragorn, Gandalf, Lord Elrond, Allison and Legolas went into Lord Elrond's study.

"I will not be a burden," she sad. "I know how to use a bow."

"I saw her in the archery fields," Legolas said sticking up for Allison. "She is very good."

"Allison is needed on this quest just as much as everyone one else. Everyone will stay here for a month to rest and train," Lord Elrond explained.

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"A burden?" Allison yelled as she stormed through the garden of Rivendell. She still had on her red and white dress, along with her crown. Anyone would know who she was. She found a rock on the ground and threw it.

"Watch out!" Someone yelled the person dodged the rock and came towards Allison. It was an elf. A male elf. He was dark-haired, grey-eyed, and his face elven-fair. Was it Elladan or Elrohir, twin sons of Elrond?

"Queen Allison, I expected you to be here," he said coming up to her. "I am Elrohir."

"You know I have a hard time telling you apart from your brother," Allison said.

"Who is ruling Parham," he asked.

"Mathew, why does everyone keep asking me?" Allison asked as she began to walk the paths of the gardens.

"Well Prince Mathew wasn't the best choice to pick to rule Parham while you are gone," Elrohir explained. "I…everyone here wants to see Parham survive…"

"How can Parham survive when no one came to the aid? My people are dieing, my army is dieing." Allison said. "I did not ask for this. I did not ask to be Queen."

"But you are a very good Queen,"

"I though that Rohan would come to help us. When you and your brother helped them fight against the Orcs to become Rohan, I thought they would come to help us because they know I am from Rivendell and so are you. I guess I was wrong. Will you be around for a while?"

"No Elladan and I will ride to Lórien with tidings of the Ringbearer and his coming quest, and then return. It will be a two-month round trip," he explained.

"So I won't see you," she said.

"Tonight at the feast, then we must be off," he said. Allison noticed they had come to her room.

"I will see you at the feast them Elrohir. But until then…" she said as she walked into her room and shut the door.