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Love Was Never Easy
Chapter 3
The next day, Tauriel went a bit late than usual...three minutes late. And it was a huge deal for her! She exercised prudence and discipline ever since she was a elfling, and she had it in her blood ever since.
Arriving to school, she still was one of the earliest to come. Coincidently, she met Sam along the way and they said greetings to each others.
Then, as she sat down on her chair, two figures came from the door and into the room. It was Legolas and Araniel. She didn't know why, but she stared at them...and there was sadness in her eyes.
"So I'll see you later,meleth." said Araniel and kissed her boyfriend on the cheek. The ellon just nodded and went to his seat.
Before leaving, Tauriel caught sight of Araniel smiling at her-a weird and mysterious smile. She tried to shrug it off, but through out class, it would either be that or Legolas.
"Great..." she mused, "I'm thinking of nonsense..."
After slow periods of time, there was only one subject left and they all could go home. Tauriel couldn't be happier as she climbed the stairs, eagerly ready to get this over with.
"Here she comes..." thought Araniel from a distance as she looked at Lurtz, who was nearby.
"Is everything set?" she asked quietly.
"Exactly as planned..." replied the orc and the two had smiles on their faces. This is going to be perfect.
After getting all the needed things from her locker, Tauriel made her way to her room. She noticed that the door opened slightly ajar, but she shrugged it off.
That was when she regretted it.
Upon opening the door to enter, Tauriel instantly felt a bucketful of icy cold water pour on her, and she quickly lost balance as the bucket fell on her head.
She found herself on the floor, her things scattered around, but not only that...the laughter of her peers were spreading out as well.
There were now tears in her eyes as her fists clenched in embarrassment and humiliation. Though through the blurry vision she had, she could make out a familiar blonde standing in front of her, holding out her phone as she laughed scornfully.
Then, without warning, the three orcs came back carrying water guns. They aimed at the helpless elleth and fired all sorts of liquids at her. The laughter got louder and her shouts of despair instantly drowned in them.
Tauriel then noticed that they all were fishing their phones out, videoing this seemingly hilarious situation, unaware of the elleth's feelings.
She covered her head with her arms as the orcs kept firing. Her tears instantly mixed in with the liquids they threw and she felt so vulnerable.
But then, she heard the sound of a phone falling and breaking down to pieces and also...the sound of silence.
Looking up, she saw Legolas glaring at Araniel, and as if he were going to do the same, the crowds kept their phones but still remained quiet.
The next thing he did was take his jacket off and wrap it around the elleth, who was still trembling. He beckoned her to stand up, and they made their way out of the scene.
Along the way, Legolas saw her face, now messy with colors of pink, green, brown and orange.
"Let's go to the office..." he said, but the elleth soon declined.
"I...I just want to go home..." she whispered quietly and turned around towards the exit.
"Then at least let me drive you home..." he said, quickly running after her.
"No need..."she whispered, "I can handle myself..."
"You call that handling yourself?" he said, gesturing to her, "you looked like a caged animal back there!"
Tauriel's eyes began to brim with newfound tears and Legolas instantly regretted his words.
"I'm sorry." he said, but it was too late. The elleth angrily shoved his jacket back to him and headed to the exit.
"Hey, stop!" he yelled running to her, "I'm sorry!"
But she didn't bother listen. She kept striding away and just wanted to go home.
"Tauriel!" he called out...and she paused in an abrupt stop. He just said her name for the first time in her years here.
Sighing deeply, she turned around and expected him to be so far away...but he wasn't. He was right there, her face only inches from his.
Reflexively, she took a step back...but he just stood firm on his ground.
"Just let me take you home...let me make it up to you."
