Chapter two:
Travis grabbed his weapons which consisted his bow and dual blades. He went down the Barad-dur-tower, where his horse was saddled up and ready for the journey they had ahead. The Witch-king of Angmar and other eight Nazgul's were there. They were waiting for Travis, so that they could be on their way. But, before they all left, the Witch-king of Angmar handed Travis a black cloak that even had a hood. Travis wasted no time putting the cloak on. Once it was on, Travis mounted his horse. He put the cloak over his head and the back of the cloak draped on the back of his horse, covering him completely in the black cloak.
Travis and the nine Nazgul's rode away from Barad-dur-tower, making there way to the gate of Mordor. They were stopped at the gate of Mordor, while they waited for the cave trolls and orcs to open the gate. Before the gate was open, Travis looked back at the Barad-dur-tower and his father, Sauron.
He saw that his father's eye was fixed on him and the Nazgul's. Just then, the gate of Mordor became open enough for them to go through. The Nazgul's immediately galloped their horse's and Travis did the same. He rode next to the Witch-king of Angmar, while the other eight followed them.
"Where exactly are we going?" Said Travis.
"The ring is in the hands of a hobbit, who belongs in the Shire." Replied the Witch-king of Angmar.
"So then we are heading to the Shire." Said Travis.
"Indeed." Replied the Witch-king of Angmar.
The journey from Mordor to the Shire was long. Travis didn't mind too much because he got to see the land outside of Mordor. It wasn't long before it became dark. All ten of them were riding in full gallop, until the Witch-king of Angmar stopped. Causing the Nazgul's and Travis to stop.
"What is it? Why have you stopped?" Said Travis.
The Witch-king of Angmar turned his head, showing nothing but black in the area of where a head would be.
"Welcome to the Shire, Travis." Replied the Witch-king of Angmar.
Travis smiled at the Witch-king of Angmar. The Nazgul's and Travis continued riding in the direction of the Shire. Soon enough, they all spread out to find the hobbit, who carries the ring. Travis stuck close to the Witch-king of Angmar, while the other eight Nazgul's went different ways. Travis stopped his horse, next to the Witch-king of Angmar, while he hopped off and looked around for the tricky hobbits who were avoiding them. Travis even looked around, when he saw a rock thrown behind him. Without hesitation the Witch-king of Angmar got back on his horse and went in the direction, from which the rock was thrown.
However, Travis did not follow him. He knew very well that it was simply a rock. Nothing more nothing less. Instead Travis took out his sword and rode his horse down a steep path, that avoided tree roots. He looked ahead of himself, but saw nothing. It wasn't long when he heard someone breathing from behind him. Travis slowly turned his head and saw four hobbits.
All four of the hobbits stood up and ran away from him. Travis followed in pursuit, with sword in hand. He was inches away from one of the hobbits, when all of a sudden they turned and ran in the opposite direction of him. Travis was determined to get the hobbits, so he quickly recorrected his direction and followed the hobbits. Soon enough, the Witch-king of Angmar caught up with him they chased the hobbits side by side.
They were inches away from getting the hobbit with the ring, when all of a sudden he jumped off the dock and onto a boat with the other three hobbits. Travis and the Witch-king of Angmar had to quickly stop their horses, before they would fall into the water.
The Witch-king of Angmar turned his horse and quickly went on the path. He knew that he couldn't waste any time because the hobbits were traveling a shorter distance by water, then by land. However, Travis remained on the dock and he watched the hobbits. He took a deep breath, before he put his sword back in it's holster.
Travis was disappointed with himself. He knew that he could have gotten the ring, but yet he didn't. He stopped thinking about it and rode off to join the Nazgul's.
