BEHIND A KING'S BACK

BY FINNOV


Disclaimer: I don't own anything at all!

A/N This is the sequel to 'Innocence'. A few years have passed, and Legolas is now 12. Serious Elf torture! Reviews are welcome


Introduction

King Thranduil was gone. He had left for a few months he was in Rivendale. Legolas Greenleaf was laying on the floor before Cayle and Tolorto, his older twin brothers. They were identical, with dark hair and eyes. Normally they were called 'Monkey's' and Legolas was sometimes called 'Squirrel' while Grimale, the eldest brother was called 'Tiger' {A/N do they even know about tigers?}. The youngest, Elanamad was called 'Horse'. These pet names make more sense when you know more about these people.
First off, our 'villains', Cayle and Tolorto are very playful. They are ruff too, but King Thranduil doesn't know that until the end of this story. The twins are good at climbing, and running, but not as much as a squirrel.
Legolas is very, very quick. He climbs quite fast too. He has golden hair, like wheat in the summer, and blue eyes, similar to the ocean. Kind and soft, but he will be put through quite a bit before this is all over.
Next is our little one, Elanamad. He is speedy and loving. He is the youngest MALE Greenleaf, and has never been put through any abuse, until now. His family background is hidden well from him, as well as their past. The original story 'Innocence' does not mention this fellow, because he was only four, and had nothing to do with the plot.
Now we turn to Grimale. He is the eldest child of all. He is nineteen, and very ambitious. He will inherit the throne, and is rather steadfast to his job. He is compassionate towards the middle of the story, and then he will become oblivious for the rest of the story. Being both cruel and kind, this young Elf is put through quite a lot of suffering.
Mirkwood is a large, spider-infested forest. {I hope you already knew that.} Dwelling place of the Sindarian Elves {did I spell that right?} at this time period. Dark and murky, it will soon be back to Green…, whatever.
Thranduil, he was, at least in the other story, suffering, and so he took it out on his son, Legolas. He is NOT an abusive parent in this story, just a well-meaning father. Heck, he won't even be around half the story.
I think that about covers everything we really need to know for this story. Bye for now, for now…