First, before you get on to the story, I would like to point out this is an Alternate Universe in every sense of the term. I use Modern Day AU very loosely, and I would like to point out that I know more about the Lord of the Rings universe more than I know about the Harry Potter universe. The timeline is still the same, if that makes sense, like it is currently the Third Age in this universe, but the Third Age happens to be a very modern age. (Spoiler-ish) When Thranduil went to Hogwarts, it was during the Second Age and there wasn't modern technology like there is in the "modern" Third Age. I hope that makes sense, think of it as the same type of calendar system as there is in the Tolkien universe (First Age, Second Age, etc) only technology progressed, much like in real life. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave them in the reviews. I'm using Sindarin in speech and Sindarin Elvish translations are at the bottom. Also, I based Legolas' personality here on his book personality, and while I love Orlando Bloom's portrayal of Legolas, his book personality is much more carefree. :) Happy reading!

Disclaimer: All rights go to the Tolkien Estate and to JK Rowling and Warner Bros. Even the non-canon characters still use Tolkien's Elvish names and translations, thus going to him.


The wooden room was unnervingly quiet, and despite quiet clearing of one's throat and an occasional sigh, as well as the ruffling of fabric as Thranduil shifted in the large, plush chair; the office would be described as too silent. Perhaps the Elven King should have been grateful for this moment of respite from the usual loud noises erupting down the hallways of the palace, but as he leafed through the many papers piled up on his wooden desk, he felt nothing but doubt. Shaking it off at first and scoffing slightly at himself, Thranduil continued on with the dull requests and letters that came in the mail that day, but eventually his ice blue eyes drifted away from the bills and reforms and narrowed in suspicion and the continuous lack of noise.

There was never any quiet in a house with his two sons.

Although the oldest was nearly four hundred years in age, still seemingly young for elves, Brandor was usually quiet and reserved, taking his duties as Crown Prince seriously and with honour. But his youngest, still just an elfing, practically didn't even grasp the meaning of quiet and reserved. The little prince would get into more trouble than what Thranduil thought was possible, anything from terrorizing the kitchen staff to noble lords that came by with pranks. And despite the Elven King's best efforts and dutifully held punishments from cleaning the stables to scrubbing the floors, it would seem as if Legolas would never cease with his mischievous antics.

Thranduil let out a long sigh, and made motion to get up from the chair. As he was walking by the desk, his movement fluttered the papers he was reading over, disturbing them and letting a small letter escape from beneath the pile and land on the floor at his feet. He thought nothing of it as he bent down to retrieve the letter, having mind that he'll get to it and read it over later, after making a thorough search for his sons. But, the elegant script gracing the beige envelope made him freeze. Swiftly, he collected himself, tearing open the envelope with renewed vigour.

Blue eyes scanned over the curly print diligently. Reading it over multiple times, as if to confirm what he saw was authentic and not the product of an over stimulated mind, only then did Thranduil lower the letter, placing it gently back upon the cluttered desk. His face scrunched up in contemplation over the letter as he stood at the end of the dark wooden desk, pondering his next move.

The thought of his sons came back full force, and with the all grace of an elven king, he sped out the wooden door and into the ornate hallway.


"Brandor," a soft, musical voice whined, "Brandooor."

The oldest prince rolled his green eyes in exasperation before casting an annoyed glance at the elfling tugging on his shirt, "What is it now, Legolas?"

"I'm bored, let's go get some ice cream!" Legolas replied, releasing his brother's green shirt and coming behind his chair, leaning over to have a look at the paper's his elder brother was so intently working on at the moment.

Irritated that Legolas was reading over his shoulder, he turned to stare intently and the innocent face of the elfling. Green eyes met ice blue, and they held each other's gaze for a long while, before Brandor let out a defeated sigh. "Can't you just get someone in the kitchens to get you ice cream? I'm sure we have some in the fridge."

Legolas tipped his blond head to the side and rolled his eyes dramatically, "It's not the same as actually going out and getting some, and I'm bored from being in the palace all day." He then folded his arms across his small chest, "Besides, all you've been doing all day is sitting there and scribbling away at those papers. Don't'cha wanna get outside?"

Brandor lifted himself from his desk and stacked the papers he was working on to the side, "Enunciate, Legolas," he chastised.

"Don't you want to get outside?" The little voice asked again.

There was no way Legolas would give up getting prospective ice cream, nagging until eventually, Brandor relented, letting Legolas drag him outside the large, fair palace and into the city beyond.

The city surrounding the palace was one of the last refuges for the elves, after the time of Men came, and many sailed west. Nestled in the heart of the fair Greenwood, protected by woodland magic by the King, it served as a hiding spot, where no mortals entered except by invitation. Here, as well as Imladris and Lothlórien, elves could live peacefully. Naturally, Wood Elves disliked the idea of not being connected with nature, but the thought that Mortals should become more advanced than them was absurd, so to support the growth of technology, much had to be built around the trees in terms of development. Cars were not often used or seen along the dirt roads running through the city, but when they were there were rarely run on the toxic gas, and instead used electricity to power their small motors. No matter what progressed advanced in, the elves hiding with the trees in this forest would always remain conscious of their environment.

Little, colourful shops in between the towering trees dotted the area, and a particular market place was just within walking distance of the palace, and that is where the little prince dragged the older, but still quite little in terms of the elves mind you, prince.

"When was the last time you even stepped a foot outside the palace?" Legolas asked, still dragging his big brother by the sleeve of his dress shirt.

In truth, Brandor thought it had been nearly three days. The green-eyed prince let out a long groan at that question, not wanting to give his little brother the satisfaction of knowing that he did, indeed, need a break. The past days have been exhausting, finals were coming up with his schoolwork and he knew he needed to study, not wanting to disappoint his father in any form. Legolas was lucky he was still doing quite elementary work when it came to his schooling, nothing compared to the tasks landing on Brandor's shoulders. Secretly, he was quite please that Legolas offered a small respite from the studying.

"I'll take that as a 'a long time.'" Legolas smirked in reply to his brother groan.

Using his free hand, Brandor smiled and playfully ruffled Legolas' golden hair, taking his hand away from his little brother's fair head before Legolas would swat his hand away.

The walked, or more like Legolas walked and Brandor was dragged, out of the golden palace gates and onto the dirt path, ignoring the hustle and bustle of elves going to and fro on this busy Saturday afternoon. Some would stop and giggle at the sight of their Heir being yanked on by the youngest prince, causing a blush to stain Brador's high cheekbones.

"Okay, Legolas, you can let go now. I get it, I'm following you, we are indeed getting ice cream and I won't leave you." Brandor tried, gently pulling his sleeve out of the elfling's grasp.

"Nice try," Legolas said, gripping the shirt even tighter, "The last time we went out of the palace together alone you ran off to see that Tauriel girl." Noticing his brother's even more prominent blush, he giggled. "Oh, I'm not stupid, brother, I see the longing looks you give her, lover-boy."

"Now, Legolas, some day you just might find a lovely elleth of you own, albeit not as lovely as her," Brandor sighed, a wistful smile on his face as he daydreamed of long red hair and startling hazel eyes.

Legolas rolled his light blue eyes, instead turning his attention to all the familiar shops they were passing. Show repair store, bakery, bookstore, computer repair store… Aha, finally, the ice cream parlour. The abrupt stop in front of the ice cream shop shook Brandor out of his reverie.

"Okay, now will you let go of my shirt?" The oldest one again pleaded. This time, Legolas happily relented.

"As long as you don't go running off to your lovely elleth," he teased.

Pushing open the glass door, the princes were greeted with the sticky sweet smell of ice cream.

"Mmmm, what flavour are you going to have?" Legolas asked his brother, strolling up to the counter to look at all the different options.

The parlour was small, but clean and well furnished, and there were only a few other elves milling about in the store. Those who were inside didn't notice that the two elves that walked in were their princes, and that's just the way the brothers preferred their time out of the palace, to be rightly unnoticed.

"Strawberry, what are you going to have?" Brandor answered.

"Strawberry."

"Well, if we have one thing in common, it's our identical ice cream tastes."

"Don't tell Ada I told you, but he likes strawberry too, when I can drag him out here he always gets it."

"Oh I believe it. Old bugger has a secret sweet tooth."

At that, both brothers shared a quiet laugh just as a large ellon came out of a back room, shutting the door behind him with a click and taking great strides up to behind the counter, towering over the two princes.

Legolas looked up with wide eyes into the round face of the ellon, before turning to Brandor who was trying hard not to be intimidated by the ellon's piercing brown gaze.

"Um," the youngest said in an unsure voice, "Where's Faelon, the usual ice cream ellon?"

The ellon raised a thick eyebrow at the elfling, a small smile appearing on his face, "Faelon's gone out, we were running out of milk. I'm his brother, here to take over shop this morning."

Both Legolas and Brandor let out a small sigh they didn't know they were holding upon seeing the ellon's smile. "Oh! That's okay then, nice to meet you, I'm Legolas and this is my brother, Brandor. What's your name?"

Guron knew he could be quite intimidating, and glad that the elflings relaxed when they saw his smile, but he didn't expect those names to come out of the smaller one's mouth. Although, his brother mentioned the little prince coming to his parlour many times, with pride lacing his voice.

Leave it to Legolas to always be the chatty one, Brandor thought as he rolled his eyes. "Legolas, I'm sure he would prefer to not be interrogated by some curious elfling."

"I'm not interrogating, Brandor, I'm just asking a question," Legolas protested, crossing his arms.

The ice cream worker watched the exchanged between the two brothers, before letting out a booming laugh that startled the few elves in the shop and the princes. "Royalty or not, you to remind me of Faelon and I." He said, wiping the small tears from his eyes and watching the princes exchange glances. "My name is Guron, at your service young princes."

It was Legolas who got out of the moment shock of the laughter first, smiling up at the ellon, "Nice to meet you, Guron. I come here a lot when I can, the ice cream is the best!"

"And, unfortunately, he drags me out when he does come here," Brandor cast an annoyed glance, but his tone and eyes were smiling.

"He secretly likes it," Legolas chucked, "Oh, uhm, I would like a strawberry ice cream, please. And so would he," he said, nodding towards Brandor.

The large, smiling Guron nodded, "Coming right up. Why don't you two have a seat in the mean time, and I'll bring it out to you?"

Legolas, once again, grabbed Brandor's shirtsleeve and dragged him towards the nearest open booth. "Aren't you glad you got out of the palace now, oh dear stuck-up brother of mine?" Legolas asked, eyes sparkling, while seating himself opposite of Brandor.

"Since when did the elfling get so sarcastic?"

"Runs in the family."

The two gently teased each other until Guron brought out bowls of pink, fluffy ice cream. Legolas immediately dug in, getting the sticky stuff in his hair, while Brandor ate with dignity. Or as much dignity as he could muster without bursting out and laughing at the clumps of strawberry ice-cream making themselves home in Legolas' golden hair.

It wasn't long before both small bowls were devoured, leaving pink melted residue behind as the only evidence there was once ice cream in them.

"Alright, I think we should head back before Adar wonders where his sons ran off to," Brandor said, standing up and fishing in his pocket for money to pay for their treat.

Despite no one making themselves known to want to hurt the Royal Family in the Greenwood, the prince's father had an overprotective streak that came out every once in a while. Or once. Ever since the Queen's unexpected death ten years ago, the Elven King kept watch on his two young children like a keen hawk has sights on it's prey.

Legolas froze, "You'd think one of the guard's that knew where we were going told him, right? Or else he will kill us when we get back."

Holding his hand up to his chest in mock-hurt Brandor said, "I am well past my majority, and he knows what a responsible son I am."

Barely containing a snort, "So responsible, like all those times you would leave me in this city to seek out your dear Tauriel." At the indignant look on his brother's face, Legolas couldn't contain any mirth and burst out laughing.

Muttering a few elvish curses under his breath and hoping Legolas was too caught up in his own mirth to notice the bright blush on Brandor's cheeks, the green-eyed elf replied, "Let's just get going before Ada does something stupid."

Sighing in exasperation, Legolas followed his brother out of the red booth and to the counter, where Brandor paid Guron for the two bowls of ice cream and thanked him for his time.

"No problem, young princes," Guron replied with a large smile as the two exited the tiny shop.

The dusty street was even more crowded as the day went by, and Legolas breathed in the fresh air, casting a side-glance at Brandor. "Home is boring, if only Ada didn't know we were gone."

Brandor gently placed his hand on his brother's shoulder. "I could try calling him, but you know how the old man hates anything to do with technology. Messes with his magic or something," he cast a conspiratorial glance at Legolas as he reached for his mobile in his pocket, "But I think he just doesn't want to bother to figure out how to work them properly," to which Legolas giggled.

The older elf tapped at the screen on his phone once he pulled it out as Legolas waited patiently for his father to answer. After a minute of the constant riiinngg in Brandor's ear, there was no reply on his adar's end as the clear feminine voice announcing voicemail option came up. Shaking his head, he ended the call and shoved the phone back into his trouser pocket. "Sorry, tithen pen, he didn't answer and is probably worried sick. We should get back to the palace." Brandor had to hold in a groan for himself, it's not like he wanted to go back home simply to sit and study, but Legolas looked a bit more distraught. Oh well, the elder thought, I wonder what Adar is up to, anyway.


Thranduil searched nearly every ornate room in the palace, from Legolas' messy chamber, which he would have to give a stern lecturing to later about the importance of not leaving one's clothes and drawings littered about the floor, to Brandor's neat and tidy one. Although the Elven King knew he could be sometimes, maybe, over protective, only for his children's benefit of course, this time it wasn't his children's safety that worried him. Legolas was known for getting into all kinds of mischief when he is bored, and it was the poor elves that would cross his path when his youngest was in such a state Thranduil worried for.

To say he was surprised at getting such a letter would not be the whole truth, but neither of his children even showed the possible signs of harbouring magic. All elves show some knowledge on magic, some more prominent than others. The Elven King was sure Legolas wouldn't keep such a secret, he would probably get too excited and tell Brandor or Thranduil, so the elfling had to be unaware of the power he possessed. Better to find the youngest prince quickly, before he did indeed find out the suppressed magic, and most likely an unfortunate edhel would be caught in the crossfire.

Almost at the palace doors, his two sons must have left the grounds having searched everywhere else for the brothers. The two guards keeping watch dutifully on either side of the grand wooden door bowed slightly as their king neared.

"Haedirn, Pengon." Thranduil acknowledged the two guards, "Did my sons pass through these doors this morning?"

Haedirn, the large ellon standing to the left of the door chuckled, "Yes, the tithen pen came through with his hanar, shouting something about ice cream and about how Prince Brandor never leaves the palace."

Of course Legolas would want ice cream, Thranduil could have smacked himself. If there was one thing the elfling loved, it was ice cream. A trait he no doubt attained from his mother, who had a sweet tooth like no other.

Nodding Thranduil then asked, "When did they leave?"

"About a half hour ago, Your Majesty," came the straightforward, no nonsense reply from Pengon to the King's right. Pengon was the youngest in the guard, and was not around the seemingly strict Elven king often enough to act lax around him, unlike Haedirn who was nearly as old as Thranduil himself.

Thranduil let out a long sigh, and moved to lean against the cool stonewall of the palace next to the doors. All he could do now was wait for his sons to come back unscathed, lest he go out into the streets himself and look for them.

He nearly leapt from the wall and out the doors when he heard the familiar sounds of Legolas' chatter and Brandor's groaning as both brother came up the wooden steps to the palace door, Brandor pushing one heavy door open and allowing his little brother through.

"-And please, feel free to bother me at any point for the rest of the day. The more I have to study the more I feel as if I'm going insane." The elder told his brother with a smile and a light in his green eyes.

Seriously, Legolas turned to his brother just as the wooden door shut and both were in the palace, not yet noticing the presence of the Elven King, "Brother, I hate to inform you of this, but I think you already are insane."

Mouth open, Brandor was just about to come back with a witty remark before his eyes flashed towards his father and his expression became more sober, causing a confused look to fleet past Legolas' face before he to turned towards where Brandor was looking, all sense of mischief dropping from his fair face.

"Adar," Brandor started, "We hope you didn't fret over us, we simply went to get ice cream."

Thranduil remained stern, his ice blue eyes landing on Legolas. "I know, but something has come up, I need to speak with you both immediately. Especially regarding you, Legolas."

The youngest's blue eyes, so much like his father's, went wide upon hearing that. "Brandor did it, I swear I had nothing to do with it. Those kitchen maids are lying-"

"This isn't about whatever mess you've done now," Thranduil interrupted smoothly, placing slender fingers on either side of his forehead and rubbing small circles in annoyance.

Legolas let out a breath and relaxed his shoulders. Good, the elfling thought, the chickens are safe for now.

"What this is about, though, cannot wait, and I suggest we move into my office." Both brothers shifted uncomfortably at those words as their father turned abruptly around and headed down the long corridor to his office, princelings following behind as they casted nervous glances at each other.

Thranduil's office was nestled in the west part of the palace, and it didn't take long for the family to reach the simple wooden door leading to it. Despite the elegance of the palace in its entirety, the office was cozier more than anything. A large, red velvet chair sat behind a deep wooden desk that was currently piled with numerous papers and reports. A discarded laptop remained shut at the left hand corner of the desk, the King having to prefer to write by hand. Pens were littered across the papers, and there were colourful post-it notes with various reminders written down upon them. Two smaller chairs placed in front of the desk, adorned with the same red velvet, and Thranduil motioned his sons to sit in them while he meandered around to sit behind the desk.

"We are so screwed. I've never seen him this serious before." Brandor whispered over to Legolas.

"You haven't."

"Well you are always the one getting in trouble."

"Enough." Thranduil's commanding voice cut through the brother's bickering. Although it was stern, when Legolas looked up to meet his father's gaze he was simply even more confused. Could he see pride swirling behind those ice blue eyes? Did his father finally acknowledge the ingenious behind his pranks? Legolas racked his brain; there wasn't anything recent he could think of that would make his adar proud.

"Adar," Hesitantly Brandor asked, "What's going on?"

The Elven King plucked a faded parchment from the many papers of his desk, and gently handed it over to Legolas, who took it with narrowed eyes.

"What's this?" He asked suspiciously, turning the letter over in his hands to reveal a neat script gracing the cover.

"A letter, for you."

Slender fingers opened the parchment, and there was a moment of silence as Legolas read over the letter, ice blue eyes growing ever the wider with each passing word they scanned over. When he was finished, he carefully lowered the letter from his eyes and stared at his father, letting a few seconds pass before lifting it back up and reading it over again with renewed vigour.

"This doesn't make sense." Came the simple statement, placing the letter back onto the desk.

"What is it?" Brandor asked, a curious tone couldn't be kept from his voice.

"It says I've been accepted to some school." Legolas quickly said to his brother, before settling his confused gaze back on the Elven King for answers.

Thranduil chucked, "Some school indeed, ion nin. The same school your mother and I went to all those years ago."

Hesitating, Legolas said, "But that can't be right. The letter said it was a school for magic. All elves have magic, and I never showed more than what all elves have."

So Thranduil's suspicions were confirmed, and his son didn't know he had magic. "These letter's are never false, and although it may not present itself now, you do have magic I don't doubt."

"You said you and Naneth went to this school? Hogwarts?-"

Brandor let out a snort at the name.

"-What's going to happen now? This school starts up September Third, so will I be going? Do other elves go there?" Legolas asked, a worried flash in his eye.

"Patience, patience, Legolas, one question at a time." Thranduil tried to keep his voice as soothing as possible.

Legolas raised his hand to his fore head, he was beginning to feel overwhelmed. Sensing his son's discomfort, Thranduil tried to reassure his youngest.

"It is only June, Legolas, Brandor has his exams coming up and another school year won't start for a couple of months. We don't have to discuss everything right now, and we have time. Why don't you and your brother take a break? Think on things and rest up." He waved his hand to dismiss his two sons, who slowly got up from the velvet chairs, Legolas still clutching his head. "Oh and Brandor? Do try to follow my advice too, I know how hard you have been studying, don't strain yourself. I mean both of you when I say 'rest up.'"


Elleth- Female Elf

Ellon- Male Elf

Tithen pen- Little one

Edhel (The "dh" make the "th" sound)- Elf

Hanar- Brother

Ion nin- My son

Naneth- Mother