"We," Elladan announced reaching down to help her up, "are going to continue on. Elrohir and I would be approaching our home by now."

Sasha looked at Elrohir for conformation, "gee guys. That really makes me feel good."

"He speaks the truth," Elrohir smiled, "we have not a great need for sleep as you do."

"Hey," she stiffened, trying to look angry. "You can never have too much sleep; no matter what anyone tells you."

"We shall keep that in mind," Elladan assured her, giving her a leg up on Elros' back.

"Oh hi again, I remember you horsie." Sasha smiled and patted his neck. "Mr. I don't like saddles. Though if I were a horse," she leaned down and whispered, "I don't think I'd like those bulky, heavy things bouncing up and down on my back either."

"None of them would," Elrohir smiled, "They have told us many times."

"You guys talk to horses too?"

"You sound un-sure"

"No, I should have known."

He missed the sarcasm.

"Are we ready?" Elladan asked, being the last to mount his horse. "Do you have all your belongings?"

"What belongings?" Sasha laughed, gesturing towards herself. All she had were the clothes on her back.

"Do not worry," Elladan looked sympathetically towards her, "You will be well taken care of when we return home."

"I'm taking a three hour bath, and don't yell at me if I use all the hot water."

"You can take as long as you please."

"Awesome," She gave them a thumbs up and moved up on Elros. "Let's rock and roll."

~~~*~~~

"I am never riding a horse again." Sasha pouted, slouching down. "I can't possibly tell you how much my butt has molded a crater on this poor guy's back."

"You cannot possibly need a rest, my Lady."

"No, I don't want one. I keep thinking about my nice hot bath. But I'm drawing the line when we get to wherever this place is."

"Imladris."

"Yeah. There."

"Edans!" Elladan whispered to his brother, who turned to hide his smile.

"If I only knew what you said, I'd punch you right in the nose." She muttered, sick of slouching and sat up as straight as she could, hoping the movement would un-crink her back. Instead, the uncomfortable motion ached, causing her to slouch back down reminding her of her school days, trying to hide from any eyes of her teachers.

"Are you bored?" Elladan smiled knowingly at her. Both he and Elrohir had made this journey many a time over the years and were never bored. For her sake, he supposed he could act sympathetic.

"Nope, this is the time of my life."

"You are, aren't you?"

Sasha nodded and smiled weakly. "Bored, lost, dirty, you name it."

"Lost?" Elladan repeated, "You are not lost. We found you."

//And bugged the hell out of me while you were at it..//

"Yes you did, but that's not what I mean. What I mean is, ugh, I don't even know. Yes I do," She retracted, "I know what I am, but not how I feel."

Elladan stared at her.

"I can tell you I'm dirty, hungry, tired, all that, but I can't feel anything deep, ya know? I don't feel a damn thing. Except sore. Oh hell, I don't even make sense don't listen to me," she laughed, raking her hands through her hair. "Don't pay attention to my babbling."

"Well, you can say do not pay attention, but obviously you do not know us well, because then you would not waste your breath."

"What he means," Elrohir started to explain plainly, "is you can say one thing, but we will turn around and do the exact opposite."

"Brilliant. If I were in my own element, we'd be great friends."

Edans- Humans