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"Shhh! You're going to wake them!"
The four small hobbits peered into Legolas and Nimbus's room. Pippin giggled.
"I told them they needed to have more fun," he said.
"Shhh!" Frodo hushed. "I don't want to desturb them."
Merry felt a strong hand on his shoulder, then turned around. He tapped Sam on the shoulder, and in turn, Sam tapped Frodo. Frodo didn't tap Pippin, he was too afraid. Aragorn towered over them with a stern look on his face. The three hobbits walked away, leaving Pippin with the enraged Aragorn. Pippin giggled.
"Frodo! Just look at 'em!"
Aragorn set his hand on Pippin's shoulder. Pippin slowly turned around. He gasped in fear at the sight of Aragorn.
"Why don't you go back to your room?" Aragorn suggested. "I think it would be the best choice fo your health."
Pippin nodded and walked away slowly. Aragorn couldn't resist taking a peak at the two elves. They looked so happy together, it seemed as though the world was at ease for them. Aragorn sighed. It made him think of Arwen, and how much he missed her.
As he walked away, a floorboard underneath his feet creaked. Nimbus stired. She pushed Legolas's arm off of her and walked up to Aragorn. She smiled at him and he smiled back.
"You know that Legolas loves you, don't you?" Aragorn asked.
Nimbus nodded.
"He asked me to marry him."
"Did you say yes."
"I didn't answer."
"Why not? Nimbus! He loves you!"
"I know, and I love him, but Aragorn! It's so easy to get your heart broken."
"Nimbus, listen to your heart."
Nimbus stood in thought. Aragorn could see that she really was confused.
"Do you want to get a drink?" Aragorn asked.
Nimbus nodded.
"Let me get some normal clothes on."
She tip-toed into her room and put on her elf clothes. Then she walked down the stairs with Arargorn.
"I'll have a pint," Aragorn told the bartender.
"I'll have a small margarita, please," Nimbus said.
The bartender brought both their drinks. Nimbus took a small sip of her margarita. Her mind wandered somewhere else, and Aragorn was curious to know where. Maybe then he solve the puzzle she hid.
Nimbus felt like she was being rude to Aragorn, but she was listening to the sounds outside. There was an army of horses and something else. She heard a scream from far away, and knew it was the scream from the creature that had attack her and Legolas.
"We need to get out of here," she said to Aragorn.
He nodded and they ran upstairs to get the others.
"Legolas wake up! It's Luniar and he has that black monster."
Legolas sat up, his eyes full of fear. Nimbus heard the others coming and opened the door.
"I see them. Hurry, we must leave," Aragorn said.
The group ran out the back door as the front one collapsed down. Nimbus and Legolas heard Luniar's voice and knew that they had to hurry.
"Shhh! You're going to wake them!"
The four small hobbits peered into Legolas and Nimbus's room. Pippin giggled.
"I told them they needed to have more fun," he said.
"Shhh!" Frodo hushed. "I don't want to desturb them."
Merry felt a strong hand on his shoulder, then turned around. He tapped Sam on the shoulder, and in turn, Sam tapped Frodo. Frodo didn't tap Pippin, he was too afraid. Aragorn towered over them with a stern look on his face. The three hobbits walked away, leaving Pippin with the enraged Aragorn. Pippin giggled.
"Frodo! Just look at 'em!"
Aragorn set his hand on Pippin's shoulder. Pippin slowly turned around. He gasped in fear at the sight of Aragorn.
"Why don't you go back to your room?" Aragorn suggested. "I think it would be the best choice fo your health."
Pippin nodded and walked away slowly. Aragorn couldn't resist taking a peak at the two elves. They looked so happy together, it seemed as though the world was at ease for them. Aragorn sighed. It made him think of Arwen, and how much he missed her.
As he walked away, a floorboard underneath his feet creaked. Nimbus stired. She pushed Legolas's arm off of her and walked up to Aragorn. She smiled at him and he smiled back.
"You know that Legolas loves you, don't you?" Aragorn asked.
Nimbus nodded.
"He asked me to marry him."
"Did you say yes."
"I didn't answer."
"Why not? Nimbus! He loves you!"
"I know, and I love him, but Aragorn! It's so easy to get your heart broken."
"Nimbus, listen to your heart."
Nimbus stood in thought. Aragorn could see that she really was confused.
"Do you want to get a drink?" Aragorn asked.
Nimbus nodded.
"Let me get some normal clothes on."
She tip-toed into her room and put on her elf clothes. Then she walked down the stairs with Arargorn.
"I'll have a pint," Aragorn told the bartender.
"I'll have a small margarita, please," Nimbus said.
The bartender brought both their drinks. Nimbus took a small sip of her margarita. Her mind wandered somewhere else, and Aragorn was curious to know where. Maybe then he solve the puzzle she hid.
Nimbus felt like she was being rude to Aragorn, but she was listening to the sounds outside. There was an army of horses and something else. She heard a scream from far away, and knew it was the scream from the creature that had attack her and Legolas.
"We need to get out of here," she said to Aragorn.
He nodded and they ran upstairs to get the others.
"Legolas wake up! It's Luniar and he has that black monster."
Legolas sat up, his eyes full of fear. Nimbus heard the others coming and opened the door.
"I see them. Hurry, we must leave," Aragorn said.
The group ran out the back door as the front one collapsed down. Nimbus and Legolas heard Luniar's voice and knew that they had to hurry.
