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"Fine," Kiay said. "She said for me to rest, but I need to take a walk. I'd like to meet the people who I'm traveling with on the Return of the Fellowship quest. For I know Gandalf only heir is."
Legolas eyes widen in shock. His mouth dropped in shock. "You. Wait! What? You know Gandalf son?!?!?" He looked at Kiay for an answer. 'What less does she know? How does she know about the journey? I forbid her to go! She was hurt! She needs to rest!
"No, I do not know Gandalf son," Kiay said. She looked at Legolas with her forest-green eyes. She grabbed a hold of Legolas' shoulder for support as she got out of the bed. She stumbled, but Legolas catch her before she fell and sat her on the bed.
"Did you not just say you know the heir?" Legolas asked
"No," Kiay said, "I said I knew where the heir is."
Legolas nodded. "Where, My Lady?"
"I am not my lady!" Kiay growled. "Kiay! KIAY is my name!" She calmed herself down, before finishing. "I'm coming with you. I will show the way."
"Your wounded, Kiay," Legolas said.
"I'm fine!" Kiay said sharply.
Legolas and Kiay glared at each other. Then Legolas spoke. "I refuse to take you out into trouble like that, Kiay."
"You have no choice, Prince Legolas!" Kiay said.
Legolas stood up and paced the room.
"I say you let The Fellowship decides and not some foolish future king!" Kiay said.
Legolas turned and looked at Kiay. His gentle icy-blue eyes turned hurt to cold. "Sorry I can about a helpless elf!" He turned and left the room. He slammed the door shut. He stormed past Arwen and Arogon and out of the castle doors. He turned past the White Tree. Where nana lied. "Coma Nana. I shaleb teka tou tehe sbleta!" (Come Nana, I shall take you to the Stables.) Nana stood and walked over to Legolas. She nudged him with her nose. Legolas grabbed her rein and got on her back and rode her down to the stables.
BACK AT THE CASTLE!!!!!!!
"I stall speak with Legolas, you with Kiay?" Arogon asked.
"Yes, that would be best," Arwen smiled and gave Arogon a kiss on the cheek, before going in the room. She closed the door gently behind her. She saw Kiay on the bed. Her face buried in the pillow. The sounds of quiet sobs where heard. "Lady Kiay. Please do not cry. Legolas was hurt. Pelabdf dnej cey." (Please do not cry)
"How can I not! I am the one who hurt Legolas!" Kiay turned to looked at Arwen. Her face was wet. Tears fell drop her cheeks, to her chin and onto the bed. She sat up and looked at Arwen, then at the floor.
"Kiay what did you to say to each other?" Arwen said and sat next to Kiay and hugged her. She kissed the top of her head.
"I know were Gandalf heir is and I refused to be left behind. I said words that should not have been said," Kiay sniffled.
"Ah the dream Arogon told me,' Arwen said in pain. "I want to go."
"Then come along," Kiay said.
"I can not," Arwen sighed.
Kiay grew angry. Her tears stopped, she narrowed her eyes. "Yet me guess, Arogon said no!"
"Yes, not because he wants to protect me, but who would watch my son Lucine?" She asked. "Arogon taking us and Sam's family and hiding us in Mirkwoods."
"No! You must come to Yues. Only way to enter is by a Yue Elf," Kiay said.
"Your young, yet wise. How old are you, Kiay?" Arwen asked.
"1289 years," Kiay said, "and you?"
"12329 years," Arwen smiled. "My father fought in the battle against Sauman. The first one."
DOWN AT THE STABLE
Legolas pulled Nana to the last Stable open. He removed her reins from her head. "Gejsb girbw," he spoke elvin. (Good Girl) Legolas lied Nana reins on a nail to the wall. He had no saddle. Elves like to ride bareback. He began pet her nose and sighed.
Arogon stood right inside the stables. He listened to his friends complains.
"Why am I such a fool, Nana?" Legolas asked.
"Because you are a male," Arogon chuckled.
"Arogon, I was hoping you would answer. It's not easy to sneak up on an elf. Best sense, remember," Legolas said.
"So," Arogon smiled, "how long have you loved her?"
"I do not love that cruel elf!" Legolas lied.
Arogon rolled his eyes, "You lie, bad, my friend."
Legolas eyes dropped.
"Go Talk to her," Arogon said.
Legolas nodded and turned and left. He ran up the stair cases to the room where Arwen and Kiay were. He opened the door. "May I speak with you Kiay?" Legolas asked.
Kiay nodded, "Yes." She wiped her eyes.
"Shall we go for a walk?"
"Yes," Kiay said and stood and walked out the doors.
"Kiay, I am sorry," Legolas began. "I want to protect you, keep you safe."
"I can protect my self, Legolas!" She said.
Legolas nodded.
"I may be a girl, but I am an achrer like you!" She countined.
"Aren't all elves?" He said.
"Yes!" She said. "I want to be treated the same as any male elf!"
"I understand." He said.
"You do? Then why do you not want me to come with you?" She asked.
"Well….." Legolas said.
"Well? Well what, Legolas!" Kiay said. She stopped ans turned to face him.
"I love you. I barely know you and I have fallen for you and only you," Legolas said. "You are my star on a black night. You are my arrow to my bow." In elf langue being called someone bow is a great way to show affection.
"Legolas," Kiay mumbled.
"Yes?" He asked.
"I do not know what to say," she said.
"Do you love me or not?" Legolas asked.
"Yes, I do. I love you. That why I want to come! That why I must, Legolas! I could not be apart from you! You saved me and helped me! You are my hero," Kiay said.
"You would be safe here, away from the danger," Legolas said.
"No I would not! They would come here as soon as they found me," Kiay mumbled.
"Who?" He asked.
"Kalara, he is," she whispered, "my father."
Legolas turned and looked at Kiay. "You look nothing like him."
"He raped my mother," Kiay said with tears. "She goes on about how I was a mistake! I did not deserve to live."
"Do not listen to your mother Kiay! She lies," Legolas mumbled. He leaned in a kissed her cheek.
