Healing a broken soul
By: Broken Elfling and her sister
Disclaimer: the voices still say we own nothing, no matter how much we yell.
Key: "talk" *thought* -animals talking or being spoken to-
"OUT OF MY KITCHEN!" Asha yelled, spying Tori in her kitchen. Tori froze, and then got out of the kitchen, smirking at her sisters glare. A minute later Asha heard a thud and she opened the door to find the elf some how tangled up in the shirt, his arm having hit the sink. Sighing, Asha gently untangled him and got the shirt on properly, and despite her professional demeanor, she couldn't help but to admire the Elf's appearance. Asha finished helping him change before she helped him out of the bathroom and back to the island. Asha then led Blondie into the bathroom and helped him change before leading the way back to the island.
"So, what are your names?" Asha asked from the other side of the island. She was in her kitchen while Tori sat with her back against the wall on top of the counter with Fea in her lap.
The two elves looked at each other before answering. "I am Lord Elrond." The dark haired one said.
"And I am Lord Glorfindel." The blonde said. "Who are you?" Asha and Tori looked at each other, realising who their father had sent them to take care of.
"I am Lady Asha, daughter of Námo, otherwise known as Mandos, blessed by Finwë. This is my twin sister, Lady Tori, daughter of Námo, blessed by Finwë." Asha introduced, using their true titles as the Elves would understand.
"As far as we know, you were sent here by our Father to heal. One, or maybe all of you, are in desperate need of help. We don't know how long you'll be here for but we do know you won't be leaving until you are completely healed." Tori said, rocking Fea.
"Anyways, as this will be your temporary home for the foreseeable future, we have rooms set up though we don't have many clothes that will fit you. I didn't know what size you were. Once I take your measurements, Tori will go to the store and get some outfits. Now, any questions?" Asha asked as she flipped Eggs that she was cooking. Tori gave Asha her daughter who she placed into the crib in the living room before coming back into the kitchen. Finishing the eggs, Asha turned to the elves. She placed a plate with a small amount of scrambled eggs, a dippy egg, and a non dippy egg.
"Try them and tell me which one you like best." Asha told them. She handed Tori a large bowl of Hash browns and Tori started eating them, with the serving spoon, she had claimed them all as hers. Asha rolled her eyes.
"All you do is eat." Asha complained good naturedly.
"What? Are you saying I'm fat?" Tori retorted.
"Maybe." Asha giggled.
"Not everybody can be as skinny as a toothpick."
"Hey! It's not my fault I'm so skinny." Asha defended herself. The two continued to argue back and forth for quite a while, before Asha noticed that the Elves had finished the eggs.
"Which one did you like best?" Asha asked, throwing a knife at her sister who was complaining that she didn't have a knife to cut her orange up with. Tori jerked her body out of the way and the knife embeded itself into the wall where her head had been moments before. The Elves stared. Tori pulled the knife out of the wall and slammed it into the island, where there were at least a dozen others already stuck in the table top.
"What? It's not like I hurt her." Asha grumbled.
"Milady, I enjoyed the egg with the liquid centre." Elrond said, sounding hesitant.
"I as well." Glorfindel agreed.
"Ok. Have some fruit, I'll make some more eggs." Asha answered. "I'd make you different foods but it wouldn't be a good thing for you to have anything heavy because of your concussion." Asha explained.
"Tori I would like back my knives please." Asha called, and moved out of the way as knives came flying at her. Fourteen knives ended up embedded in various parts of the wall. "Thanks love!" Asha laughed.
"Any time!" Tori shot back. The sisters both laughed at their secret joke while the elves believed that they had been put with two crazy women. Asha pulled the knives out of the wall and placed them in their proper places.
"You will get use to our rare brand of craziness. Probably. Or we will drive you to being as crazy as we are." Asha told them, flipping eggs. Tori, who had finished the one bowl of hash browns, was looking around, seeing what other foods that she could steal. Asha saw the looks that Tori was giving her kitchen and so she handed her always hungry sister a stack of pancakes.
Tori gave the pancakes a shark-like grin before devouring the sack. Asha placed a plate full of eggs and fruit in front of each elf, before hopping up onto the counter with her own bowl of fruit to eat. Sitting in silence, the twins trying to figure out what they were going to do next.
"Tori, when your done your food, move Fae into your room. I'll go up once you come back down and finish setting up these two's room. Leaving the twins sleeping. We're having an indoor day today and tomorrow. After that, then we can take them out and go exploring. Sound good?" Asha asked.
"Yup." Tori nodded. Soon after, Tori left for the upstairs. Asha left the two elves sitting at the table while she grabbed her daughter and brought her to the table.
"So, what do you want to do today?" Asha asked, leaning against the wall.
"I do not know, Lady Asha. What do you wish to do?" Elrond asked
"I was thinking that I would introduce you to the wonders of television, and movies of course. But in no way shape or form are we going to watch the Lord of the Rings or the Hobbit." Asha mused.
"Yo sis, I got the room done up. You just need to set up your room." Tori called, walking into the room.
"Gotcha." Asha nodded.
"Set 'em up with a movie. Not Lord of the Rings or the Hobbit. That would end badly." Asha asked softly. She handed her daughter off to Tori before disappearing in a flash of light.
"Your Mom is a little show off." Tori cooed to Fea, who giggled. Tori rounded up Glorfindel and Elrond and lead them into the living room, where she pushed them onto a plush couch and then put on the Wizard of Oz.
When Asha came back down stairs, she watched in amusement as the two elves stared at the screens with wide eyes. Asha silently walked up and sat down beside Tori, more focusing on the expressions that the elves made then the movie itself.
"This is going to be an interesting few months." Asha muttered to Tori.
"That it will, that it will." she nodded.
I AM SO SORRY IT HAS BEEN SO LONG!
