An Idea
Ellrolin still had a frown on her face.
"Elmeraith, please leave so I can get ready," she said sadly.
"He said that father had told him that you were beautiful though. He seemed so excited to meet you," Elmeraith said, not able to hold it in.
Ellrolin smiled a little. "He did?"
Elmeraith nodded and patted her sister's back. "He'll love you." She kind of felt strange how she had told her sister that. She sure hoped Legolas wouldn't like any of their family and that he would leave. She wasn't sure what she totally had against him. Then she heaved a sigh and left the room. She knew why…she was jealous. She hated when all the boys loved Ellrolin.
That moment, Elhenin (her other sister, I know it must be confusing) came by, dancing through the halls. "Come with me, Elmeraith!" she said, grabbing her arm. "Let's go down together. I have something to tell you."
"Alright," agreed Elmeraith. Elhenin got very close to Elmeraith.
"Tonight I have to get a necklace at one of the shops. I'll need to get it really late tonight and the shop I need to go to will be open late because there will be a party hosted there," whispered Elhenin.
"But why can't you go tomorrow in the afternoon with Eldarion?" she asked.
Elhenin appeared to be very nervous. "Because, it's identical to the necklace mother gave me," she continued.
"And why would you need to get an identical?" Elmeraith said, coaxing out an answer.
"Because I lost it! Alright?" she hissed. "Please come with me! I'm too scared to go in the city at dark. We can make it without getting caught, I know we can!" Elhenin pleaded.
Elmeraith studied her sister. 'She looks so desperate,' thought Elmeraith. "Yes, I'll go with you, but we can't be out too long!"
"Yay," Elhenin whispered. "I need to get that necklace so badly! If I don't wear it tomorrow she'll know it's missing!"
Elmeraith came into the dining all. Strangely, it was decorated so nicely, and so early. The dining hall was always decorated the morning of the reunion and not the day before. Elmeraith smiled and looked around the room. It looked so beautiful.
She sat down in her usual seat and there by her plate was her name on a small piece of paper. Her name was in gold swirly letters. She curiously looked around the table and at all the nametags. "Gimli… Peregrin… Meriadoc… Samwise… Gandalf… Lego—" she read aloud, but stopped. The one next to hers was Legolas! She looked up when she heard the chair move from next to her. Legolas pulled up his chair and sat beside her.
"Hello Elmeraith," he said to her with a smile.
Elmeraith smiled weakly. "Hello, Legolas," she said as politely as she could.
Ellrolin pulled up a chair on the other side of Legolas. Elmeraith watched as Ellrolin flicked Gandalf's nametag off the table and replaced it with her own.
"Hello, you must be Legolas," she said, taking Legolas' attention from Elmeraith. "I am Ellrolin."
"Oh! It's nice to meet you, Ellrolin. I have heard many good things about you," he answered.
"Really?" she said, acting surprised, but Elmeraith knew she had told Aragorn to mention her name to Legolas. "So where do you live Legolas?"
"I live in Mirkwood," he answered.
"Oh," Ellrolin said dully. Elmeraith had remembered Ellrolin saying how much she didn't like the sound of Mirkwood when father talked about it. "I don't like forests or woods that very much."
"You don't?" he asked, feeling slightly less interested. He loved his home and he loved the forest.
"You always were strange for not liking the forest, Ellrolin!" Elmeraith heard herself say. She felt the words come out unintentionally. She knew it was very improper for calling her sister strange.
Legolas didn't seem to notice. He looked back at Elmeraith with a smile. "Oh, you love the forest?" he asked.
"I always have. What's not to like about peace? Peace is the forest, you know what I mean?" she admitted.
Legolas really smiled then. "That's just how I feel. The forest is wonderful for just about anything: camping, hiking, riding…"
"Adventures all together!" Elmeraith added.
"Exactly!" Legolas agreed.
Ellrolin began fidgeting with her nametag. She decided to return to her real seat. 'Legolas seems boring anyways. How can you find peace in a forest? It's nothing but a home for bugs!' thought Ellrolin.
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Ellrolin still had a frown on her face.
"Elmeraith, please leave so I can get ready," she said sadly.
"He said that father had told him that you were beautiful though. He seemed so excited to meet you," Elmeraith said, not able to hold it in.
Ellrolin smiled a little. "He did?"
Elmeraith nodded and patted her sister's back. "He'll love you." She kind of felt strange how she had told her sister that. She sure hoped Legolas wouldn't like any of their family and that he would leave. She wasn't sure what she totally had against him. Then she heaved a sigh and left the room. She knew why…she was jealous. She hated when all the boys loved Ellrolin.
That moment, Elhenin (her other sister, I know it must be confusing) came by, dancing through the halls. "Come with me, Elmeraith!" she said, grabbing her arm. "Let's go down together. I have something to tell you."
"Alright," agreed Elmeraith. Elhenin got very close to Elmeraith.
"Tonight I have to get a necklace at one of the shops. I'll need to get it really late tonight and the shop I need to go to will be open late because there will be a party hosted there," whispered Elhenin.
"But why can't you go tomorrow in the afternoon with Eldarion?" she asked.
Elhenin appeared to be very nervous. "Because, it's identical to the necklace mother gave me," she continued.
"And why would you need to get an identical?" Elmeraith said, coaxing out an answer.
"Because I lost it! Alright?" she hissed. "Please come with me! I'm too scared to go in the city at dark. We can make it without getting caught, I know we can!" Elhenin pleaded.
Elmeraith studied her sister. 'She looks so desperate,' thought Elmeraith. "Yes, I'll go with you, but we can't be out too long!"
"Yay," Elhenin whispered. "I need to get that necklace so badly! If I don't wear it tomorrow she'll know it's missing!"
Elmeraith came into the dining all. Strangely, it was decorated so nicely, and so early. The dining hall was always decorated the morning of the reunion and not the day before. Elmeraith smiled and looked around the room. It looked so beautiful.
She sat down in her usual seat and there by her plate was her name on a small piece of paper. Her name was in gold swirly letters. She curiously looked around the table and at all the nametags. "Gimli… Peregrin… Meriadoc… Samwise… Gandalf… Lego—" she read aloud, but stopped. The one next to hers was Legolas! She looked up when she heard the chair move from next to her. Legolas pulled up his chair and sat beside her.
"Hello Elmeraith," he said to her with a smile.
Elmeraith smiled weakly. "Hello, Legolas," she said as politely as she could.
Ellrolin pulled up a chair on the other side of Legolas. Elmeraith watched as Ellrolin flicked Gandalf's nametag off the table and replaced it with her own.
"Hello, you must be Legolas," she said, taking Legolas' attention from Elmeraith. "I am Ellrolin."
"Oh! It's nice to meet you, Ellrolin. I have heard many good things about you," he answered.
"Really?" she said, acting surprised, but Elmeraith knew she had told Aragorn to mention her name to Legolas. "So where do you live Legolas?"
"I live in Mirkwood," he answered.
"Oh," Ellrolin said dully. Elmeraith had remembered Ellrolin saying how much she didn't like the sound of Mirkwood when father talked about it. "I don't like forests or woods that very much."
"You don't?" he asked, feeling slightly less interested. He loved his home and he loved the forest.
"You always were strange for not liking the forest, Ellrolin!" Elmeraith heard herself say. She felt the words come out unintentionally. She knew it was very improper for calling her sister strange.
Legolas didn't seem to notice. He looked back at Elmeraith with a smile. "Oh, you love the forest?" he asked.
"I always have. What's not to like about peace? Peace is the forest, you know what I mean?" she admitted.
Legolas really smiled then. "That's just how I feel. The forest is wonderful for just about anything: camping, hiking, riding…"
"Adventures all together!" Elmeraith added.
"Exactly!" Legolas agreed.
Ellrolin began fidgeting with her nametag. She decided to return to her real seat. 'Legolas seems boring anyways. How can you find peace in a forest? It's nothing but a home for bugs!' thought Ellrolin.
(See what happens next soon! You guys know that I'll continue soon! ^_^
REVIEW!!!!!
-Lauren)
