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Fated to Love
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Lord of the Rings Movies › AU - Alternate Universe
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Category:
Lord of the Rings Movies › AU - Alternate Universe
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
23
Views:
3,966
Reviews:
6
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
Disclaimer:
I do not own Lord of the Rings or the Characters of Middle Earth. They are soley owned by Tolkien. No money is being made from this work of fiction. All OCs belong to me.
Fated to Love
Prologue
Haldir of Lorien. The mysterious and sexy elf from the Tolkien stories. Never faced death in the books, but in the movies he dies a gruesome death. Cassie sat disappointed yet again after watching the movie at her friend Becky's house. The tears streamed down her cheek. 'Damn Peter Jackson for killing him off' she thought to herself. Becky looked over at her friend and shook her head.
"Girl, you need to get a grip. It is just a movie, he is played by an actor." she said to Cassie.
"I know, but he is just so damn beautiful. So mysterious and dangerous. I want a guy just like him," she said looking down at her popcorn bowl.
"You know at our age, we should not be acting like teenagers, love struck and puppy eyed. We are women of 30 who have respectful jobs and responsibility." Becky pointed out.
"I know. To see something so beautiful, real or otherwise, destroyed it is… just wrong." Cassie said putting the bowl on the coffee table.
Becky stood to take the dishes into the kitchen. Cassie followed to help her and began cleaning up. After the sink full of dishes were washed, Cassie turned to Becky.
"Well I need to get home. I have to go to work early in the morning. The visitors are going to arrive at the Literary Fair early and I still have a few alterations to do to my costume," Cassie said putting on her jacket.
"So what is your costume for this event going to be this time?" Becky asked following Cassie then stood at the door.
"We are putting on display the works of Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings', so I am dressing as an elven lady, ears and all. I think it will be interesting," Cassie said smiling in delight, "I am very excited. I always wanted to be an elf."
"Sounds like something right up your alley. I will talk to you tomorrow," Becky said opening the door.
"Okay, talk to you tomorrow," Cassie looked out into the night and saw the rain falling hard,” I just hope it stops raining. I have an hour drive tomorrow and I do not like driving in the rain."
"Well, be careful. Good night," Becky said starting to close the door.
"Night, Beck," Cassie yelled back at her while walking to her car and waving.
Cassie drove home in the pouring rain. It was unusual for it to rain so hard this time of year. She reached her street and pulled into her driveway.
As Cassie entered her apartment she threw her house keys onto the phone table next to the door. She closed and locked her door, took off her jacket and hung it on the peg in the corner. She turned and looked around. She walked over to her sewing machine and picked up the costume. She finished up the last of the hems and placed of the rhinestone jewels on the neckline. The gown was finally done. She checked the slippers and cleaned off all the excess strings. She worked for hours to finish up.
Feeling tired and glad that the costume was done, she made her way to the bathroom to shower. With her long dark brown still wet she made her way to her bedroom to put on her night clothes. The walls of her bedroom were covered like a teenager’s room with posters from the Lord of the Rings movies. She stared a moment at the poster of Haldir. "Wish you were real," she said to it.
She hopped into her bed, set the alarm, and turned out her lamp. Finally, she fell asleep.
The morning came too quick for her. It was now 6 A.M. Her excitement start to rise up in her. She made her way into the living room where the costume was, picked it up and returned to her bedroom. She laid it out onto the bed. She had made the gown, the cloak, the undergarments and the stockings. After dressing, she began to diligently braiding her waist length dark brown hair. Something perfected by practice. She donned the headpiece, which she had made. The metal worker was a good friend of hers and did not charge her for making it. Finally, she put on the pointed ears. Once she was done, she took a long look into the mirror. 'Wow' she thought, 'they look so real'. She was well prepared and had been since day one.
Outside the thunder cracked and lightning flashed across the early morning sky. Cassie began to worry. "Damn, when is this rain going to stop?" she asked herself. She ate a quick breakfast and quickly put on her cloak. She walked out into the pouring rain and got into her car. Backing out of the driveway she started to get a bad feeling in her stomach. She knew the feeling well. It seemed like that something bad always happened right after getting it. She chose to ignore it.
She had been traveling north for a while, making her way to the national park. It was chosen for its ancient looking woods. Upon entering the park's gates, she knew she still had a little ways to go before reaching the location. The rain began to fall harder making the visibility almost impossible.
Out of now where a deer appeared into the road. Cassie swerved to miss hitting it and lost total control of the car. It spun out of control. The car started to tumble and roll down the hill. Cassie could hear the sound of twisting metal and glass breaking then felt a sharp pain hit her head. The car finally stopped with a loud crunching sound. Cassie's world came to a sudden stop. Dazed and confused she looked out onto the floor of the forest. Suddenly all went black.
Haldir of Lorien. The mysterious and sexy elf from the Tolkien stories. Never faced death in the books, but in the movies he dies a gruesome death. Cassie sat disappointed yet again after watching the movie at her friend Becky's house. The tears streamed down her cheek. 'Damn Peter Jackson for killing him off' she thought to herself. Becky looked over at her friend and shook her head.
"Girl, you need to get a grip. It is just a movie, he is played by an actor." she said to Cassie.
"I know, but he is just so damn beautiful. So mysterious and dangerous. I want a guy just like him," she said looking down at her popcorn bowl.
"You know at our age, we should not be acting like teenagers, love struck and puppy eyed. We are women of 30 who have respectful jobs and responsibility." Becky pointed out.
"I know. To see something so beautiful, real or otherwise, destroyed it is… just wrong." Cassie said putting the bowl on the coffee table.
Becky stood to take the dishes into the kitchen. Cassie followed to help her and began cleaning up. After the sink full of dishes were washed, Cassie turned to Becky.
"Well I need to get home. I have to go to work early in the morning. The visitors are going to arrive at the Literary Fair early and I still have a few alterations to do to my costume," Cassie said putting on her jacket.
"So what is your costume for this event going to be this time?" Becky asked following Cassie then stood at the door.
"We are putting on display the works of Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings', so I am dressing as an elven lady, ears and all. I think it will be interesting," Cassie said smiling in delight, "I am very excited. I always wanted to be an elf."
"Sounds like something right up your alley. I will talk to you tomorrow," Becky said opening the door.
"Okay, talk to you tomorrow," Cassie looked out into the night and saw the rain falling hard,” I just hope it stops raining. I have an hour drive tomorrow and I do not like driving in the rain."
"Well, be careful. Good night," Becky said starting to close the door.
"Night, Beck," Cassie yelled back at her while walking to her car and waving.
Cassie drove home in the pouring rain. It was unusual for it to rain so hard this time of year. She reached her street and pulled into her driveway.
As Cassie entered her apartment she threw her house keys onto the phone table next to the door. She closed and locked her door, took off her jacket and hung it on the peg in the corner. She turned and looked around. She walked over to her sewing machine and picked up the costume. She finished up the last of the hems and placed of the rhinestone jewels on the neckline. The gown was finally done. She checked the slippers and cleaned off all the excess strings. She worked for hours to finish up.
Feeling tired and glad that the costume was done, she made her way to the bathroom to shower. With her long dark brown still wet she made her way to her bedroom to put on her night clothes. The walls of her bedroom were covered like a teenager’s room with posters from the Lord of the Rings movies. She stared a moment at the poster of Haldir. "Wish you were real," she said to it.
She hopped into her bed, set the alarm, and turned out her lamp. Finally, she fell asleep.
The morning came too quick for her. It was now 6 A.M. Her excitement start to rise up in her. She made her way into the living room where the costume was, picked it up and returned to her bedroom. She laid it out onto the bed. She had made the gown, the cloak, the undergarments and the stockings. After dressing, she began to diligently braiding her waist length dark brown hair. Something perfected by practice. She donned the headpiece, which she had made. The metal worker was a good friend of hers and did not charge her for making it. Finally, she put on the pointed ears. Once she was done, she took a long look into the mirror. 'Wow' she thought, 'they look so real'. She was well prepared and had been since day one.
Outside the thunder cracked and lightning flashed across the early morning sky. Cassie began to worry. "Damn, when is this rain going to stop?" she asked herself. She ate a quick breakfast and quickly put on her cloak. She walked out into the pouring rain and got into her car. Backing out of the driveway she started to get a bad feeling in her stomach. She knew the feeling well. It seemed like that something bad always happened right after getting it. She chose to ignore it.
She had been traveling north for a while, making her way to the national park. It was chosen for its ancient looking woods. Upon entering the park's gates, she knew she still had a little ways to go before reaching the location. The rain began to fall harder making the visibility almost impossible.
Out of now where a deer appeared into the road. Cassie swerved to miss hitting it and lost total control of the car. It spun out of control. The car started to tumble and roll down the hill. Cassie could hear the sound of twisting metal and glass breaking then felt a sharp pain hit her head. The car finally stopped with a loud crunching sound. Cassie's world came to a sudden stop. Dazed and confused she looked out onto the floor of the forest. Suddenly all went black.