"But Ada!" Avari creid at him.

They stood in one the many gardens in Imladris in the bright sun that shone over head.

"Not buts Avari. I need you to stay here while I am in Lindon. Elrond needs your help here. I will only be gone but a few months and then I will be back." Elendel told his daughter.

"But why must I stay behind? Why can I not go with you to see Lord Gil-Galad?" Avari protested.

"Because Lord Elrond needs your help here. Do not fret for I will return safe and sound." Elendel said embracing his daughter.

"When do you leave?" She asked her father.

"Tonight under the darkness of night I go." He told her.

"Then I better let you go so you can get ready." Avari said in a sadden tone.

"Do not be sadden, I know you think this is a punishment but it far from that. You have not been home for a long time and I would like for you to have some peace." He said to her with a smile.

"Yes Ada." She said with a small smile.

"Now that is my Avari. I must be going." Elendel told her before leaving, "Lord Elrond is in the library, he wants to talk to you."

"Yes Ada." Avari replied.

"Good. I will see you later." He replied to her before leaving.

She let out a sigh before walking to the library where Elrond was said to be.

Once she entered the grand library, she found Elrond in engrossed in a book.

"My Lord Elrond, I was told that you were looking for me." Avari said as she slowly neared the Lord of Elrond.

"I was, I am glad that you were found. I hear you met Glorfindel here recently." Elrond said to her.

"Yes I did. He seems so lost." Avari replied and as she lightly clasped her hands in front of her.

"Yes well that is to be expected in his state. I would like for you and Erestor to teach him about this world. I do not think he should be kept in the dark. I have been trying to help him and give him council but with the impending war coming I can not." Elrond replied to Avari.

"So I leave it to you and Erestor. You have traveled and dwelled with other races as well as the other countries while Erestor is very good as a chief counselor. The two of you will be able to bring Glorfindel up to speed."

"I would be honored my lord." Avari replied.

"I thank you Avari. I am sorry to send your father to Lindon without you."

"It is okay. Since I am helping someone that is fine with me." Avari said with a smile.

Avari was nearing the top of the valley on a old beaten up path that few knew of. As she traveled up the path, the shone brightly as the birds around her chirped actively in excitement at the beautiful day before her.

After some time she made it to her destination of a cliff side that looked over the valley. She sat down on the warm stone that was sunbathing before her arrival.

As she sat there, she thought of the day's event.

With her ada leaving to go to Lindon to meet Lord Gil-Galad. The Noldorian high elf was of legend and had only met him a few times. In those few times she never felt nervous like she felt when it came to talking to any high official that was not from Imladris.

Avari was even nervous talking to Galadrial.

She smiled at the thought of her being nervous to talk to the Lady of Light.

"Well, I least I will keep my promise to Glorfindel." She said to herself with a small smile. "And it would be nice to be home for awhile."

She just stared at the priceless scenery of the Valley that Imladris was nestled in.

In all her life this was the only place she could call home. She could not see herself ever sailing to the undying lands.

Avari got up from her seat with sudden excitement.

"No time to be sadden with such thoughts. Lord Elrond has given me a important task and I will complete it no matter what. It will be getting dark soon and I must get Ada's horse ready for him." Avari said with determination.

She quickly took off toward the beaten path to go to the stables.

It was night now and Elendel was finishing getting ready for his journey to Lindon.

He grabbed his things and headed to the stables. Once he was there he saw his daughter with his pure white mare named Silme.

"I should have known that you would get Silme ready for me." Elendel said with a smile as her neared his horse.

"When I got here I saw that your things were sitting in her stall so I already tacked her and got her ready for you." Avari said with a smile as she softly stroked the mare's neck.

"I thank you my daughter." Elenedel replied as he strapped his Elven sword to his saddle.

"No need to. I wish I could go with you Ada, but Lord Elrond has given me a task that I must complete." Avari told her father as she continued to stroke the mare.

"What task did he give you?" Elendel asked as he paused on what he was doing.

"He gave me the task to help Lord Glorfindel be knowledgably of Middle Earth. " Avari said as she stopped stroking the mare.

She walked over to her father and stood in front of him.

"That is task I know you can complete without my help. I have faith in you and I know that with your teachings Glorfindel will be able to learn in full. Now I must be off." Elendel said.

Avari stepped forward and embraced her farther in a farewell hug.

"Please be safe Adar." Avari told him before letting go of him.

"I will." Elendel said as he mounted Silme.

"Namarie Adar."

"Namarie." He replied before softly nudging the mare with his heels.

Avari watched her father as he disappeared from sight into the night.

"Please come back." She said to herself.

Translations:

Adar: Father (formal way)

Ada: Father (Informal way)

Namarie: (Farewell)

Author's Notes:

I was shocked to get emails of people already following this story so I would to thank those who are watching my story. I would also like to thank Paperlnterns86 for reviewing and giving me constructive critics on my story.

The next chapter will be out next week so until then, Namarie :D