A/N Thanks again for all the reviews guys..

It was night already and Arwen, having spent the day with Gilraen and Legolas, quickly walked to her room to tell Aragorn all she had learned the past few days.

Aragorn was going to their room at the same time and they met by the door outside.

"Estel, I have gathered some information," she began, "but I cannot spy anymore. Today Legolas caught me and I am afraid if I continue everyone's suspicions will grow."

"You were caught?" he said and smiled.

"Yes, and when I tried to run I ran right into Legolas and fell to the ground."

Aragorn laughed out loud. "Then I am sure they suspect something already if he caught you running from him."

"Well, it is too late now for excuses."

She opened the door to the room and went inside. Aragorn walked in after her and shut the door behind him. He moved over to one of the chairs by the window that they had in the room.

"So please tell me, what have you learned?" He asked.

Arwen sat opposite him in the other chair.

"I think it is quite simple. I did not see any chemistry between him and Gilraen. Although perhaps that is because I was there with them the whole time after they caught me. But it is too late now to keep spying. Anyway, Arden and him did look like they had a lot in common and a somewhat flirty relationship."

"But Arden has expressed that she does not want to marry at all," Aragorn put in.

"Of course. Which leads me to the conclusion that our choice should be Elise. They did look like they could get along. They were flirting with each other. And Elise has always wanted to marry a prince."

"I agree, Evenstar."

"Perhaps you should talk to them about this tomorrow."

"Yes." Aragorn agreed.

The next morning, Aragorn summoned for his daughter, Elise. She arrived at his study room midday, after her walk with Elfwine.

"What is it father?"

"Please sit down, Elise, " when she did he continued, "Do you recall the conversation we had a few days ago with your other sisters about marrying a prince?"

"Yes," she responded, "Wait. It is Elfwine is it not? He has been on my heels for the past few months, I should have thought of it before."

"Elfwine?" Aragorn was completely confused now.

"For a moment I thought it might be Legolas because mother suddenly wanted me to take archery lessons with him. But then I remembered how much he want to sail the sea, so it could not be him. It has to be Elfwine."

Aragorn just stood there speechless for a moment. Elise continued.

"But then why would you ask all of us which one wanted to marry? Has he been courting my sisters as well? I know I do not speak with them often, but I think one of them would have said something to me. Father?"

"Elfwine?" he repeated.

"Father?"

Aragorn shook himself out of the shock for a moment.

"Elise, nothing is decided yet. I apologize for having you come all the way out here."

"But am I right?"

"I will speak to you at another time, Elise. Have a good day."

Elise stood up staring at him, slightly confused. But she turned and walked out of his study none the less.

Aragorn stood at his desk for a moment thinking on the situation and what he would tell Arwen.

Elise passed by the Houses of Healing and then by the practice range and gave word for her sisters to please meet her for dinner in the garden behind their bedchambers. It was where they always had dinner together when they were young girls but something that had become a rare occurrence since they grew up.

And since it was such a rare occurrence all sisters met promptly. After their food had been served to them, Elise began to tell them everything about her meeting with father.

"But he did not confirm your suspicions?" asked Arden after Elise finished her story.

"No, he seemed utterly surprised that I even mentioned Eomer's son," she answered.

"You know," began Gilraen, "I also had a suspicion of Legolas. The other day he came herb picking with me."

"So? You should not be outside the gates by yourself. There are still forces in the South that wish to see Gondor fall," said Arden.

"But I never go by myself. That day no one could go with me. Then Legolas mysteriously showed up. And then we ran into mother hiding in the woods."

"See!' said Elise, "just like mother mysteriously wanting me to take archery lessons with Legolas. And he IS a prince. Arden, have you had some mysterious meeting with Legolas this week?"

"No, " she said. "We were sparring a few days ago but that is not strange"

"You always spar with Legolas?" asked Gilraen.

"No, I seldom do. But it is not as odd as what you and Elise have mentioned."

"Did you run into mother?" asked Elise.

"She had lunch with us."

"Ha! It is true. Mother has been spying on us!" Elise was excited now. "She was probably there during my archery lessons too but we did not sense her."

"But why?" Arden asked.

"Well we could ask her," said Gilraen.

"Yes. Tomorrow in the early morning I will cancel my walk with Elfwine and we shall go straight to mother. Agreed?" asked Elise.

"Yes," said Arden.

"Yes," said Gilraen. "But one more thing. If they mean to marry one of us with Legolas, and Elise has already said that Elfwine has been trying to court her, then.

" then they will marry either you or myself off to Legolas." Arden concluded.

They sat in silence lulling it over.

"Arden," said Gilraen, "you get along very well with Legolas. Would you be interested in"

"No!" she interrupted. "And do not put any ideas into mother's head tomorrow, my sister. Let us just go to mother tomorrow and straighten all this out before anything else happens."

They all finished their dinners talking about other things in their lives. Afterwards, they confirmed they would meet in the morning in front of Elise's door and then they went off into their separate rooms.