Do you guys want some background info? Would that help? I think it would.lol. Btw, this is a bit on the short side guys, sorry. But I like where I left this, so.

Chapter Two-Settings

They went down four sets of corridors after going up two floors on a spiral staircase.

Finally they stopped before a stained wooden door intricately decorated with golden leaves. Legolas nodded at the door, and she realized she was supposed to open it herself. She did and looked around with out looking back as she walked in. The first thing she noticed was that unlike the quarters in Lothlorien and Rivendell, this room wasn't open. The four walls were completely closed in. There were windows of course, but no real openings she could step out onto, other than the balcony. Most elven rooms were more open than closed.in here she felt so.trapped. She couldn't take it any more she had to say something.

But as she opened her mouth to speak she felt the breeze brush over her ears and through her hair. She heard the trees rustle softly. Noticing a pool of light where she was standing, Vyana looked up and gave the softest gasp, one that would've easily gone un-noticed by human ears.

There was no ceiling.she could see the branches of the trees, the leaves, she could smell the air, she could feel the sun, she could taste the damp air. She closed her eyes and savored the feeling.

Legolas watched her rather curiously.

"Have you never seen the sky before?" he asked softly, almost sarcastically, but still curious of her behavior.

She whipped around.

"'Course I have." She gave him a dirty look as she said it.

"I meant nothing by it milady, just that you seemed rather surprised to see something so simple as the sky."

"You woodlanders have no appreciation for such things, you wouldn't understand." She snapped. Now that she wasn't in the royal court, respect and obsequiousness wasn't necessary.even if it was towards the prince, not to mention her quarry. Vyana turned towards the bed where all her things were already laying thanks to the court's royal servantry and began at once to take things out and put them on top of her chest of drawers.

"Vyana I meant no offense." If she refused to show respect than why should he?

"Please leave me be, I wish to be alone in my chamber." She didn't turn around when she spoke, simply continued putting things in their place with her back to him.

He went to the door where he turned and lingered a moment longer, watching her.

"Lady Vyana.?"

Forcing a sigh, she turned around and cocked her right hip to the side, resting her hand over it, "Lle au'?" (You again?) She asked almost irritably.

"Dinner is at sunset Lady Vyana.your dress is over there in the corner chair. Don't be late." And with that, he was gone.

~~~ She frowned when she saw that the door now stood alone and he was gone. Vyana turned and again began putting things where she wanted them, only sluggishly now, as if in a daze. She was starting to get cross with this one. He was awfully arrogant.

Now that she thought about it.she herself was awfully arrogant.

Vyana sighed and turned her torso to look at her dress.

It was just lying there alluringly. It was a very elegant dress. And it would be a lovely change from all the trekking robes she'd been wearing as of late.

The dress it self was dark green. Quite the change from her normal sky blue/white attire. Then again these were Woodlander elves.all they really wore was dark green and.well.darker green and sometimes light-ish dark green.

She sighed yet again and quickly changed, then, seeing as all her possessions had been put away where she wanted them, she decided to do some exploring.

She opened door after door with nothing to stare at but dust and shadow. She wanted something to do! Something to look at! Did they do nothing in the Green Wood?

Suddenly something caught her eye in the west. The orange glowing ember of the setting sun glaring as made its slow descent below the horizon.

Time for dinner.