Chapter 21- Room to Hope

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Amara doubled back around and pressed her ear against the door.

"I did what I judged to be right." Faramir said as calmly as he could.

"What you judged to be right! You sent the Ring of power into Mordor in the hands of a witless Halfling!" Amara stepped back.

"Frodo." She breathed, a smile growing on her face. The hobbit was still alive. She was filled with a new hope that they would defeat this world.

"Leave me!" Denethor boomed. The doors were flung open and Faramir stormed out. He stopped and took a breath, composing himself. Amara put a hand on his arm and he jumped, turning to look at her.

"You've seen Frodo?" She whispered. Faramir nodded. Amara's smile grew.

"And Samwise?" She pressed.

"Yes...but they were with a horrid creature, by the name of Gollum. He is leading the Hobbits into Mordor."

"But they are alive?" Amara pressed.

"Yes..they are alive."

"Then there is room to hope."

Her and Faramir walked together through Minas Tirith, recounting Amara's adventure thus far.

"So you and my brother, would you call him a friend?" Faramir asked. Amara thought for a moment.

"Boromir and I had our differences. If he could've had it his way, he would not have allowed a woman to journey with him. However, I believe that once I proved myself worthy to be a part of the Fellowship, he saw that I was a good ally. I dont believe we saw each other as true friends until the end. He sacrificed himself to save Merry and Pippin. And when he believed he failed, he forced me to go after them rather than protect him. Without him, I may not be here. So yes. I would consider him a friend."

"Boromir is a tricky man. But his alliances have always run deep." Faramir stated. Amara nodded along with him. They turned the corner and Amara spotted her little hobbit sitting on a bench. She smiled. Pippin was swinging his legs back and forth as the bench was far too high for him.

"What were you thinking Peregrin Took? What service can a Hobbit offer such a great lord of men?" The hobbit muttered.

"It was well done. A generous deed should not be checked with cold counsel." Faramir spoke up. Pippin jumped up and Faramir and Amara approached him. "You are to join the tower guard."

"I didn't think they would find any livery that would fit me."

"It once belonged to a young boy of the city. A very foolish one who wasted many hours slaying dragons instead of attending his studies."

"This was yours?" Pippin asked smiling. Amara knelt down and began adjusting the tunic.

"Yes, it was mine. My father had it made for me." Faramir stated.

"Well, I'm taller than you were then. Though, I'm not likely to grow anymore, except sideways." Pippin said, causing the three of them to laugh.

"It never fitted me either. Boromir was always the soldier." Faramir said, his smile fading. "They were so alike he and my father. Proud, stubborn even, but strong." Amara stood up and placed a hand on Faramir's shoulder, for once at a loss for words of comfort.

"I think you have strength of a different kind. And one day your father will see it." Pippin spoke up. Faramir smiled slightly.

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Pippin knelt before the steward's chair. Faramir stood back with Amara watching the proceedings.

"Here do I swear fealty and service to Gondor in peace or war, in living or dying, from" he hesitates over the words. "from this hour henceforth until my lord release me or death take me."

"And I shall not forget it!" Denethor said all toi happily. He stands up and approaches Pippin. "nor fail to reward that which is given." He offers Pippin his ring on his finger, Pippin closes his eyes and kisses it. Denethor lifts Pippin's face by the chin. "Fealty with love." He walks over to a table. "Valour with honour. Disloyalty with vengeance." He turns and looks at Faramir and sits at the table, helping himself to food.

"I do not think we should so lightly abandon the outer defences. Defences that your brother long held intact." Denethor addressed Faramir. The man stepped forward slightly.

"What would you have me do?"

"I will not yield the River and Pellenor unfought. Osgiliath must be retaken."

"My lord Osgiliath is over run." Faramir pressed, trying to reason with his father.

"Much must be risked in war. Is there a Captain here who still has the courage to do his lord's will?" Pippin looks at Denethor alarmed. Amara walked silently over to the hobbit and placed her hands on his shoulders.

"You wish now that our places had been exchanged. That I had died and Boromir had lived." Faramir said sorrowfully.

"Yes, I wish that." Denethor confessed. Faramir stands quietly upset for a moment.

"Since you are robbed of Boromir I will do what I can in his stead." He bows deeply and turns to leave the hall. Amara watches him open mouthed. Faramir turns back to his father. "If I should return, think better of me father."

"That will depend on the manner of your return." Faramir walks from the room. As the doors close, Amara stepped forward.

"Osgiliath is overrun, my Lord! Would you really risk the life of your last remaining son to try and save it?" She countered.

"Silence! Or I should have you locked up again." Denethor warned. Amara ran from the room, after Faramir.

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