1 This is another Lego story!!! Yay for Legolas!!
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Longing for Love
It was a crisp summer day in Rivendale. The wind blew gently from the north with the sweet fragrance of spring was in the gentle breeze. The tress had blossomed, and all the wildflowers spread their wide petals openly toward the blazing sun.
Aragorn walked briskly along the cobblestone path, made long ago by the elves of old, deep in thought. "Where could he have gone? What has happened?" he murmured to himself.
As the path turned to the left, Aragorn found himself surrounded by mounds of beautiful rolling hills. Each appeared to have a different hue of green, and each unique in their own natural beauty. Aragorn looked around him, and a smile came to his aged face, "So there you are!!" he hollered.
Legolas lifted his head slowly, as if he were weary from a long battle. He glanced at Aragorn, then lowered his head once more.
Aragorn ran quickly up upon the hill where Legolas was sitting. His legs bent, and his face hid between his knees. Aragorn sensed that all was not well with his dear elf companion.
As Aragorn approached, Legolas lifted his head. His fare elven skin had wet lines running down, as if he had been crying. His eyes were watering, and he had a sad look upon his face, like a child who had just lost his mother.
"What is the matter?" Aragorn asked with as gentle a voice as he could. He saw that Legolas eyes were dim, as if he had been deep in thought: thoughts of sorrow and sadness.
With a crack in his elven voice he said, "It has long since been that I loved, I think that I shall never find love again for all eternity."
Legolas' longing for love saddened Aragorn. He knew that Legolas longed for a love like his and Arwen's, a love that would never die. In as cheery a voice as he could he said "Come Now!!! Off we go to drink our sorrows away!"
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The "House of Elven Drinks" was packed with many elves as Aragorn and Legolas entered. Aragorn ordered himself a pint of elven beer, but Legolas was not in the mood to drink. He sat and stared out of the window, into the forest that surrounded the House of Elven Drinks.
Oaks and spruce, and all kinds of trees surrounded the House. As Legolas peered out of the window, he saw a strange shimmer of light, and an elven maiden passed by the window.
So beautiful she was, with long golden hair, and a silver silken dress. Legolas stared in wonder as the image of the fair lady passed out of sight. He was stunned to see such a beauty that he sat in silence, not daring to move or disturb the picturesque scene of the lady. As he came back to his senses, he saw the light fade.
He had a burning desire to go after her, so he leapt off his chair, and on his light feet he dashed out of the House. He could see the light faintly in the woods. He scrambled through the wood, passing many a trees, in search of the lady. Suddenly, he stopped. He was in a clearing and the beautiful Elf had stopped and was now eyeing him.
"What is you name?" He asked in a dreamlike voice.
"I am Leonisa, of Rivendale. Others call me Starsfairy."
"I am Legolas, of Mirkwood," he replied, "and of such beauty like yours I have never seen."
Leonisa looked at Legolas gently, and she propped herself onto her light tiptoes and kissed his forehead. "And your beauty is unknown to me" she said as she lowered herself back down.
When her feet were once again on the soft earth beneath them, she looked up, and her eyes met with Legolas'. Legolas saw at once that her eyes were of a beautiful green hue, and they shinned like stars.
He lifted his hands and touched her golden hair, then brought his hands and gently touched Leonisa's soft and silken face. He lowered his head to meet hers, and their soft gentle lips touched. They were in their own realm, alone in the woods, kissing passionately beneath the shadows of the trees that surrounded them.
Then Legolas heard a voice calling him. "Legolas! Legolas". It was Aragorn. Legolas gently released his lips from hers and said "I must go, but when shall we meet again?"
Leonisa replied with a smile, "on the hill you last mourned for love, there we shall meet again." Legolas was stunned to hear this, and as Leonisa turned and walked out of the woods, Legolas watched her in stunned silence, until he could no longer see her soft glow through the thick trees.
Legolas began to walk back to the House of Elven Drinks where Aragorn was waiting. But before he had exited the beautiful woods where he had met Leonisa, he turned his head back and whispered in the wind, "I love you".
2
Longing for Love
It was a crisp summer day in Rivendale. The wind blew gently from the north with the sweet fragrance of spring was in the gentle breeze. The tress had blossomed, and all the wildflowers spread their wide petals openly toward the blazing sun.
Aragorn walked briskly along the cobblestone path, made long ago by the elves of old, deep in thought. "Where could he have gone? What has happened?" he murmured to himself.
As the path turned to the left, Aragorn found himself surrounded by mounds of beautiful rolling hills. Each appeared to have a different hue of green, and each unique in their own natural beauty. Aragorn looked around him, and a smile came to his aged face, "So there you are!!" he hollered.
Legolas lifted his head slowly, as if he were weary from a long battle. He glanced at Aragorn, then lowered his head once more.
Aragorn ran quickly up upon the hill where Legolas was sitting. His legs bent, and his face hid between his knees. Aragorn sensed that all was not well with his dear elf companion.
As Aragorn approached, Legolas lifted his head. His fare elven skin had wet lines running down, as if he had been crying. His eyes were watering, and he had a sad look upon his face, like a child who had just lost his mother.
"What is the matter?" Aragorn asked with as gentle a voice as he could. He saw that Legolas eyes were dim, as if he had been deep in thought: thoughts of sorrow and sadness.
With a crack in his elven voice he said, "It has long since been that I loved, I think that I shall never find love again for all eternity."
Legolas' longing for love saddened Aragorn. He knew that Legolas longed for a love like his and Arwen's, a love that would never die. In as cheery a voice as he could he said "Come Now!!! Off we go to drink our sorrows away!"
****
The "House of Elven Drinks" was packed with many elves as Aragorn and Legolas entered. Aragorn ordered himself a pint of elven beer, but Legolas was not in the mood to drink. He sat and stared out of the window, into the forest that surrounded the House of Elven Drinks.
Oaks and spruce, and all kinds of trees surrounded the House. As Legolas peered out of the window, he saw a strange shimmer of light, and an elven maiden passed by the window.
So beautiful she was, with long golden hair, and a silver silken dress. Legolas stared in wonder as the image of the fair lady passed out of sight. He was stunned to see such a beauty that he sat in silence, not daring to move or disturb the picturesque scene of the lady. As he came back to his senses, he saw the light fade.
He had a burning desire to go after her, so he leapt off his chair, and on his light feet he dashed out of the House. He could see the light faintly in the woods. He scrambled through the wood, passing many a trees, in search of the lady. Suddenly, he stopped. He was in a clearing and the beautiful Elf had stopped and was now eyeing him.
"What is you name?" He asked in a dreamlike voice.
"I am Leonisa, of Rivendale. Others call me Starsfairy."
"I am Legolas, of Mirkwood," he replied, "and of such beauty like yours I have never seen."
Leonisa looked at Legolas gently, and she propped herself onto her light tiptoes and kissed his forehead. "And your beauty is unknown to me" she said as she lowered herself back down.
When her feet were once again on the soft earth beneath them, she looked up, and her eyes met with Legolas'. Legolas saw at once that her eyes were of a beautiful green hue, and they shinned like stars.
He lifted his hands and touched her golden hair, then brought his hands and gently touched Leonisa's soft and silken face. He lowered his head to meet hers, and their soft gentle lips touched. They were in their own realm, alone in the woods, kissing passionately beneath the shadows of the trees that surrounded them.
Then Legolas heard a voice calling him. "Legolas! Legolas". It was Aragorn. Legolas gently released his lips from hers and said "I must go, but when shall we meet again?"
Leonisa replied with a smile, "on the hill you last mourned for love, there we shall meet again." Legolas was stunned to hear this, and as Leonisa turned and walked out of the woods, Legolas watched her in stunned silence, until he could no longer see her soft glow through the thick trees.
Legolas began to walk back to the House of Elven Drinks where Aragorn was waiting. But before he had exited the beautiful woods where he had met Leonisa, he turned his head back and whispered in the wind, "I love you".
