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CHAPTER 10: Crying In The River!
"What??" Arwen screeched, although softly. "You do? Since when?"
Legolas gazed at Gal once more, and Legolas noticed even if she was pale and unkept, Legolas still though of her plain, snobby features unbelievably attractive. "Since now, Arwen." Legolas tried to explain, "Even if I thought I could never love her, inside of me I always have. I cared for her deeply, and now, loosing her brings a great pain in my heart (sappy, sick elf). I have never cared this much and cried this much for someone else, and she gives me inspiration and she makes me a better person, in a way. And there have always been something between us . . ." He sighed thoughtfully. "And my guess that's what love is, and I love her."
"Oh my go--" Arwen was about to start crying. If only Galenvagoriel heard what Legolas had said. If only . . .
"Excuse me?" One of the healers tapped Legolas on the shoulder. "Would you like to see Galenvagoriel now?" She asked.
"Do you mean she will be okay?" Arwen said with pleasure, facing her father, then Legolas. Both of them had wiped their tears away and were now grinning.
"It will take about two days for her to heal completely, but now she is strong enough to talk." The healer smiled reassuringly. "We found out the poison was not that strong, it was easy to heal. But she is still drained out . . ."
"I will go now!" Legolas rushed into the room and rushed the other healers out of there. He placed himself on the small stool beside Galenvagoriel's bed and kissed her hand.
"Legolas?" Gal's voice was hoarse. She pulled her hand away from Legolas' kisses and kept it on her other hand. "What are you doing here? Get out!"
Legolas got her hand again and started kissing it. "No need to play games with me, Gal."
"What are you talking about?"
"I love you."
"Get out of here!! Father!! ARWEN!!" She scowled.
"Arwen. . . she told me everything . . . loosing you made me realize that I really want to be with you for the rest of my life . . . (Cheese)."
Gal's mouth formed a great big 'o' "But that elf last night. . ."
"That was just something to make you jealous. .. just please forget everything I did. . . "
Gal looked skeptical.
"Fine, Marry someone else. That human."
Gal smiled compassionately. "You really love me?"
"Yes."
"Oh." Gal smiled mischievously. "You really do?"
"Of course." Legolas' velvety voice seemed to heal Gal's wounds faster, and she felt stronger. "I love you, Gal, and I'm ready to be your husband,"
"I love you too, Legolas." Gal whispered. "And I'm ready to be your wife."
In the doorway, the healers, Arwen, and Elrond were smiling joyfully, and Arwen was bawling with happiness. "I wanna get married, too!"
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Galenvagoriel smoothened out the wrinkles on her dazzling white satin wedding dress and stood up from her dresser chair. She twirled around, letting her wild long hair fly around her. She smiled gleefully and belly- flopped on top of her bed. Galenvagoriel felt particularly blissful today, for one main reason.
It was her wedding day!
Gal got up from her position and walked over to her door, ready to go to the garden where the ceremony was to be held. Everything was all ready, her off-shouldered gown was spotless, her diamonds were polished, and Galenvagoriel was deliriously joyful. Gal opened the door to see her father sitting down on the bench outside her room, the same bench that he had been sitting on when Galenvagoriel's life was threatening three days before. Elrond was obviously caught up with his thoughts; he did not even see his glowing daughter right beside him. "What is wrong, father?" Galenvagoriel asked, startling Elrond.
"Nothing at all, Gal." Elrond smiled. "I was just reminiscing. Five days ago, I was here on this exact same bench, thinking a had lost you." Elrond stood up to hug Gal, who was truly touched. "But here I am again, realizing that you are to be married . . . you have grown so much my child."
Gal smiled affectionately, "I know, father. Thank you for staying by me all this time."
And with that she started walking towards Legolas' room, which was not far away. Galenvagoriel knew that she cannot see the groom until the ceremony, but she could not help it. She already missed Legolas, his touch, his smell . . . (which was an.. . interesting mix of soil, dirt, and the lavender scented water they use to wash his clothes) they had only been apart for about two and a half hours but Gal longed to be near him again. "Legolas?" She knocked on his door softly. "Love, are you alive?"
"Well of course I am!!" Legolas ran up to the door and hurriedly opened it. He too had missed his wife. "What about you? Are you well?"
"Of course. My wounds are healing quick . . ." Gal stepped in, and did not bother to shut the door, leaving it ajar.
"What are you doing here, Gal?" Legolas brought her close. "You know you are not allowed even a glimpse of me until the wedding." Legolas murmured as he kissed Gal's neck.
"I really do not care, Legolas." Gal kissed him near the eye, then on the very tip of his nose. "I actually missed you."
"Well that's good. Nice gown by the way . . ." Legolas started pulling the sleeves even lower and toyed with the slim zipper.
Gal laughed knowingly and slapped Legolas' hand away. "No, not now. This thing is awfully hard to put on, Legolas."
"Yes, but is it easy to remove?" Legolas kissed Gal's soft cheek. "Fortunately for you, yes." Gal stood on her tiptoes and swooped over Legolas' mouth, swallowing him in a passionate kiss.
"GAL! LEGOLAS!" Arwen screeched. She stood in the doorway, with an exasperated face. "What are you doing? Kissing in front of the whole world to see! Disreputable, I tell you!"
Both Gal and Legolas blushed deeply. "Sorry."
"And what are you two doing together?" She shook her head. "You kids are not supposed to see each other until the ceremony!"
"Sister, can you just leave us alone for a minute?" Gal asked Arwen accompanied by a dreadful glare.
Arwen just muttered something about crazed teenagers nowadays, even if she was just a tiny bit older than both of them.
"Anyway, I shall see you in the garden, Legolas." Gal spoke softly
"The garden?" Legolas frowned, confused, "Didn't your father tell you the ceremony is to be held by the river? Near the waterfall?"
"What?" Now Galenvagoriel was worried. "I cannot go there! That is where my mother . . . left."
"I know Gal." Legolas stoked her cheek. "But you had also thought that you could never love me . . ."
"Well, that is true." Gal was still paranoid. She had not been near the clear blue river or that colorful waterfall since her mother had died.
"See you then, Gal. I love you."
"I Love you too."
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GALENVAGORIEL'S POV:
I looked around the river, watching all my close friends and family there. I spotted Heath, who was with Giselle (I finally found out the name of that wretched she-elf.), she was his date for my wedding. The forest looked particularly enthralling today. Everything (along with everyone) seemed to be glowing with happiness. I looked at Legolas, who was staring at me, and we were just gazing at each other contentedly.
"You may now kiss the bride." The priest said grandly, and Legolas and I swooped into each other, sharing the most electrifying kiss we have ever had. It was filled with joy, happiness, hope, peace, and most especially, love.
With that final kiss I was married to my best friend, and I realized that scarlet red tears were falling down my face . . . . .
I was crying in the river.
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FROM MOI: Aaaahh!! Last chapter!! I'm so happy! Its done!! Please review!!
CHAPTER 10: Crying In The River!
"What??" Arwen screeched, although softly. "You do? Since when?"
Legolas gazed at Gal once more, and Legolas noticed even if she was pale and unkept, Legolas still though of her plain, snobby features unbelievably attractive. "Since now, Arwen." Legolas tried to explain, "Even if I thought I could never love her, inside of me I always have. I cared for her deeply, and now, loosing her brings a great pain in my heart (sappy, sick elf). I have never cared this much and cried this much for someone else, and she gives me inspiration and she makes me a better person, in a way. And there have always been something between us . . ." He sighed thoughtfully. "And my guess that's what love is, and I love her."
"Oh my go--" Arwen was about to start crying. If only Galenvagoriel heard what Legolas had said. If only . . .
"Excuse me?" One of the healers tapped Legolas on the shoulder. "Would you like to see Galenvagoriel now?" She asked.
"Do you mean she will be okay?" Arwen said with pleasure, facing her father, then Legolas. Both of them had wiped their tears away and were now grinning.
"It will take about two days for her to heal completely, but now she is strong enough to talk." The healer smiled reassuringly. "We found out the poison was not that strong, it was easy to heal. But she is still drained out . . ."
"I will go now!" Legolas rushed into the room and rushed the other healers out of there. He placed himself on the small stool beside Galenvagoriel's bed and kissed her hand.
"Legolas?" Gal's voice was hoarse. She pulled her hand away from Legolas' kisses and kept it on her other hand. "What are you doing here? Get out!"
Legolas got her hand again and started kissing it. "No need to play games with me, Gal."
"What are you talking about?"
"I love you."
"Get out of here!! Father!! ARWEN!!" She scowled.
"Arwen. . . she told me everything . . . loosing you made me realize that I really want to be with you for the rest of my life . . . (Cheese)."
Gal's mouth formed a great big 'o' "But that elf last night. . ."
"That was just something to make you jealous. .. just please forget everything I did. . . "
Gal looked skeptical.
"Fine, Marry someone else. That human."
Gal smiled compassionately. "You really love me?"
"Yes."
"Oh." Gal smiled mischievously. "You really do?"
"Of course." Legolas' velvety voice seemed to heal Gal's wounds faster, and she felt stronger. "I love you, Gal, and I'm ready to be your husband,"
"I love you too, Legolas." Gal whispered. "And I'm ready to be your wife."
In the doorway, the healers, Arwen, and Elrond were smiling joyfully, and Arwen was bawling with happiness. "I wanna get married, too!"
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Galenvagoriel smoothened out the wrinkles on her dazzling white satin wedding dress and stood up from her dresser chair. She twirled around, letting her wild long hair fly around her. She smiled gleefully and belly- flopped on top of her bed. Galenvagoriel felt particularly blissful today, for one main reason.
It was her wedding day!
Gal got up from her position and walked over to her door, ready to go to the garden where the ceremony was to be held. Everything was all ready, her off-shouldered gown was spotless, her diamonds were polished, and Galenvagoriel was deliriously joyful. Gal opened the door to see her father sitting down on the bench outside her room, the same bench that he had been sitting on when Galenvagoriel's life was threatening three days before. Elrond was obviously caught up with his thoughts; he did not even see his glowing daughter right beside him. "What is wrong, father?" Galenvagoriel asked, startling Elrond.
"Nothing at all, Gal." Elrond smiled. "I was just reminiscing. Five days ago, I was here on this exact same bench, thinking a had lost you." Elrond stood up to hug Gal, who was truly touched. "But here I am again, realizing that you are to be married . . . you have grown so much my child."
Gal smiled affectionately, "I know, father. Thank you for staying by me all this time."
And with that she started walking towards Legolas' room, which was not far away. Galenvagoriel knew that she cannot see the groom until the ceremony, but she could not help it. She already missed Legolas, his touch, his smell . . . (which was an.. . interesting mix of soil, dirt, and the lavender scented water they use to wash his clothes) they had only been apart for about two and a half hours but Gal longed to be near him again. "Legolas?" She knocked on his door softly. "Love, are you alive?"
"Well of course I am!!" Legolas ran up to the door and hurriedly opened it. He too had missed his wife. "What about you? Are you well?"
"Of course. My wounds are healing quick . . ." Gal stepped in, and did not bother to shut the door, leaving it ajar.
"What are you doing here, Gal?" Legolas brought her close. "You know you are not allowed even a glimpse of me until the wedding." Legolas murmured as he kissed Gal's neck.
"I really do not care, Legolas." Gal kissed him near the eye, then on the very tip of his nose. "I actually missed you."
"Well that's good. Nice gown by the way . . ." Legolas started pulling the sleeves even lower and toyed with the slim zipper.
Gal laughed knowingly and slapped Legolas' hand away. "No, not now. This thing is awfully hard to put on, Legolas."
"Yes, but is it easy to remove?" Legolas kissed Gal's soft cheek. "Fortunately for you, yes." Gal stood on her tiptoes and swooped over Legolas' mouth, swallowing him in a passionate kiss.
"GAL! LEGOLAS!" Arwen screeched. She stood in the doorway, with an exasperated face. "What are you doing? Kissing in front of the whole world to see! Disreputable, I tell you!"
Both Gal and Legolas blushed deeply. "Sorry."
"And what are you two doing together?" She shook her head. "You kids are not supposed to see each other until the ceremony!"
"Sister, can you just leave us alone for a minute?" Gal asked Arwen accompanied by a dreadful glare.
Arwen just muttered something about crazed teenagers nowadays, even if she was just a tiny bit older than both of them.
"Anyway, I shall see you in the garden, Legolas." Gal spoke softly
"The garden?" Legolas frowned, confused, "Didn't your father tell you the ceremony is to be held by the river? Near the waterfall?"
"What?" Now Galenvagoriel was worried. "I cannot go there! That is where my mother . . . left."
"I know Gal." Legolas stoked her cheek. "But you had also thought that you could never love me . . ."
"Well, that is true." Gal was still paranoid. She had not been near the clear blue river or that colorful waterfall since her mother had died.
"See you then, Gal. I love you."
"I Love you too."
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GALENVAGORIEL'S POV:
I looked around the river, watching all my close friends and family there. I spotted Heath, who was with Giselle (I finally found out the name of that wretched she-elf.), she was his date for my wedding. The forest looked particularly enthralling today. Everything (along with everyone) seemed to be glowing with happiness. I looked at Legolas, who was staring at me, and we were just gazing at each other contentedly.
"You may now kiss the bride." The priest said grandly, and Legolas and I swooped into each other, sharing the most electrifying kiss we have ever had. It was filled with joy, happiness, hope, peace, and most especially, love.
With that final kiss I was married to my best friend, and I realized that scarlet red tears were falling down my face . . . . .
I was crying in the river.
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