Raising an eyebrow, he came along side of her and grabbed her by the waist, hoisting her up on his horse. She screamed and grabbed at him, trying to get away. "Stop it! LET ME GO!" Aunorey wailed. "Let go of me! I have to get off, stop! STOP!"
Legolas pulled back on the reins, the huge, white beast stopping.
Aunorey turned around and began pounding on his chest. "How did you get out here so quickly? HOW?"
Grabbing her small wrists in his hands, he held them tightly. His eyes shown with the fake dislike for her, and held her still. "Stop," Legolas commanded. "Be quiet." She ceased her squirming but continued to pout. "What the hell do you think you are doing?" He commanded again, his voice full of a mock anger.
"I'm leaving, what do you think?"
"Do you know dangerous these forests are? Crazy fool. You're lucky you aren't dead yet."
The night air was chilly, and it was darker than before. But as Aunorey looked behind him at the sky, she felt calmed. She watched the clouds drift very slowly over the stars...
"What are you looking at?" Legolas said, the strange look in her eye frightened him. Where'd that come from?
"Hmmm? Oh, nothing." Her eyes turned cold again as she looked at him, and then they turned full of pleading. "Legolas, please, I can't go home!"
"Why not?"
"I already told you, it's none of your business! And I can't tell you!"
Legolas grabbed the tops of her arms and shook her lightly. What the hellw as she hiding from him? Her eyes literally gleamed with untold secrets. "Aunorey Arrowin, I swear on my life you are the most insufferable creature! Tell me!"
"NO!"
"YES!"
"NO!"
"YES!"
"NO!!"
Legolas growled in frustration and let go of her. "Why must you be so DIFFICULT!?"
"I wouldn't BE difficult if you would just LET ME GO!"
"No."
"Please?"
"NO."
"Fine."
Legolas growled low in his throat, and picked at his collar. "We're going back. We already have about a week's journey ahead of us, since you've been gone almost ten days now!"
Aunorey suddenly looked said. "Only ten?"
"Yes," his eyebrows lowered slightly. Why must she look so forlorn?
"Well, they were wonderful days. I won't defy you any longer."
Legolas didn't bother to reply, he knew that was a lie. She would try to get away every chance she found. No matter, he'd still get her home. He was just very glad that he was the one to find her, and not Mariu... or any of the other's who had left with him.
"Come, let's get our things, we'll leave tonight."
Legolas pulled back on the reins, the huge, white beast stopping.
Aunorey turned around and began pounding on his chest. "How did you get out here so quickly? HOW?"
Grabbing her small wrists in his hands, he held them tightly. His eyes shown with the fake dislike for her, and held her still. "Stop," Legolas commanded. "Be quiet." She ceased her squirming but continued to pout. "What the hell do you think you are doing?" He commanded again, his voice full of a mock anger.
"I'm leaving, what do you think?"
"Do you know dangerous these forests are? Crazy fool. You're lucky you aren't dead yet."
The night air was chilly, and it was darker than before. But as Aunorey looked behind him at the sky, she felt calmed. She watched the clouds drift very slowly over the stars...
"What are you looking at?" Legolas said, the strange look in her eye frightened him. Where'd that come from?
"Hmmm? Oh, nothing." Her eyes turned cold again as she looked at him, and then they turned full of pleading. "Legolas, please, I can't go home!"
"Why not?"
"I already told you, it's none of your business! And I can't tell you!"
Legolas grabbed the tops of her arms and shook her lightly. What the hellw as she hiding from him? Her eyes literally gleamed with untold secrets. "Aunorey Arrowin, I swear on my life you are the most insufferable creature! Tell me!"
"NO!"
"YES!"
"NO!"
"YES!"
"NO!!"
Legolas growled in frustration and let go of her. "Why must you be so DIFFICULT!?"
"I wouldn't BE difficult if you would just LET ME GO!"
"No."
"Please?"
"NO."
"Fine."
Legolas growled low in his throat, and picked at his collar. "We're going back. We already have about a week's journey ahead of us, since you've been gone almost ten days now!"
Aunorey suddenly looked said. "Only ten?"
"Yes," his eyebrows lowered slightly. Why must she look so forlorn?
"Well, they were wonderful days. I won't defy you any longer."
Legolas didn't bother to reply, he knew that was a lie. She would try to get away every chance she found. No matter, he'd still get her home. He was just very glad that he was the one to find her, and not Mariu... or any of the other's who had left with him.
"Come, let's get our things, we'll leave tonight."
