Chapter 6 A'mael
Title: The Truth Comes Out
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Casey finds out more about Jade, but does he believe her?
Alright, alright I'm hurrying. But I'm warning you, I'm not too good at writing love scenes.
. Once again, no skit. =( Sorry.
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Casey pulled back slowly, keeping his arms around her still.
"I'm sorry. I shouldn't have.."
But Jade wouldn't let him finish. Leaning up, she pressed her lips against his once more. She couldn't put words to this new feeling. She relished in it and didn't think it could be any better. Till she felt the tip pf his tongue brush shyly across her lips. A soft gasp came from her, parting her lips in surprise, she gave him permission to taste her.
'No,' she thought, ' this is the best. This is right. This is what I want. But can I have it?'
Casey pulled Jade closer to him, his fingers going up into her hair, noticing how soft and silk like it felt. A soft contented sigh came from him as their kiss went on and deepened. They both wished it would never end. But all things must end, for then there was a knock at the door.
"Delivery!" Came the shout of the pizza man.
The couple jumped and looked to the door, both pf them breathless.
"I'll get it. You can sit and um, I'll be right back." Casey told her, a warm smile on his dear face as his hand slid down her arm.
Jade nodded and sat as Casey went to the door to pay the man. Many thoughts were going through her mind. One was being the most bothersome to her. Of what and who she really was. Should she tell him or keep it secret?
' I have to tell him the truth. I owe him that much. But will he believe me and if he does, will he accept it or turn away?'
Casey returned to the table, laying the boxes and bags of food on it.
"He must have thought we were having a party or something in here. Looked a bit sad to see no one but us here."
Jade stared at the food and noticed that at the moment, she really wasn't that hungry. Taking a deep breath she spoke.
"I have to tell you something. Something very important, but I fear you may not believe me. Just please promise me you will listen to all I have to say before saying or doing anything."
'I knew it, she doesn't like it' Casey sighed in defeat, but gave her that wish. "Alright."
"Okay. The story I am telling you is true. The whole trilogy is. Just a few things were changed in it. Mostly near the end. My father was Frodo Baggins and my mother was Aerandir Tindomerel. Therefore making Legolas and Arwen my grandparents. I am half Hobbit and half Elf. The first and only of that race. It was forbidden for an Elf and Hobbit to marry or become lovers, yet my parents went against all of that. Legolas knew of it and helped them out. He wasn't about to let the same fate happen to his only daughter that had happen to him and his love. Middle-Earth was real. It was here, many years ago. I have seen the changes. I have seen what the world of Man has done to the world when the Elves left it. All the Elves but gone but me. They are probably glad of it if they could see this word now. I am well over 2,000 years old. I only look as though I am in my early 20's. My ears, as you surely noticed when you came are pointed at the top. The necklace I wear is indeed the Evenstar, which my grandmother gave to Aragorn, who in turn gave to my mother. The rings I wear are their wedding bands. The reason for that I will say later, if you do not leave. So, that is that. You may say what you want now."
Jade waited for him to shout in anger or laugh at her and leave. But that did not come. Instead he kept his eyes on her, his face showing sorrow, love and understanding on it. Then he spoke the words she did not expect to hear.
"I believe you." He smiled. "I don't know why really. By right I should think you're crazy, but I don't. I believe you. I knew there was something unreal about you the moment I saw you. You aren't like anyone else. The way you were speaking the story wasn't like someone who read it somewhere but was told it many times."
He paused before continuing.
"I, I've had a dream, about a girl who I would met. She wouldn't be like anyone else I've ever seen. She had dark hair like yours and pale eyes, again like yours. In my dreams I loved this girl. Then I saw you when I came into this room. I knew it was you. Your real name, Iraliante. It's Elvish. You didn't think I would now that? Any Tolkien nut would know that if they downloaded that dictionary. Your last name, Baggins, what a give- away. I'm not running. I won't ever run. I, I've been waiting for you my whole life. I just met you, but, I'm falling in love with you." He chuckled. "More like I believe I am in love with you."
Tears came to Jade's ocean like eyes.
"You do? You believe me and, you love me?"
A cry of a gull was heard through the window and Jade shut her eyes.
"It's calling you isn't it? The sea. That's why you're here isn't it? To get out what truly happened. What was never written before you make the choice to leave?"
Her eyes opened and she looked at him.
"Yes. It is calling. I do have that choice to make. To leave or to stay. Legolas, Uncle Gimli, Uncle Sam. They all wait for me to come. I want to go to them, but yet, I don't. For now I have found love. Though I am afraid it may be too late. I may not have a choice in the matter of going or staying. Time is a luxury I do not seem to have much of anymore."
Casey nodded, biting his lower lip.
"I see. Please then, continue with your story. We can talk about, the rest after you have finished."
Jade nodded in agreement.
But off across the sea in the undying lands, an elf already knew her choice.
Galadriel came up behind Legolas, looking out at the rolling waves in front of him.
"It would be wise for her to come. For she is the last of both races. Lord Elrond and I have already agreed to send dreams to her of this choice."
"No!" Legolas shouted to her. "I am sorry my Lady, but she will stay. I know it. She should not suffer the fate of her ancestors. Let her go."
Galadriel looked to him from the corner of her eyes.
"She will die if she stays. You know this."
Legolas nodded slowly.
"Yes, I know. But she will be happy at least."
AN: Wow, this one was longer. So, review time!!!
Title: The Truth Comes Out
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Casey finds out more about Jade, but does he believe her?
Alright, alright I'm hurrying. But I'm warning you, I'm not too good at writing love scenes.
. Once again, no skit. =( Sorry.
**************************************************************************
Casey pulled back slowly, keeping his arms around her still.
"I'm sorry. I shouldn't have.."
But Jade wouldn't let him finish. Leaning up, she pressed her lips against his once more. She couldn't put words to this new feeling. She relished in it and didn't think it could be any better. Till she felt the tip pf his tongue brush shyly across her lips. A soft gasp came from her, parting her lips in surprise, she gave him permission to taste her.
'No,' she thought, ' this is the best. This is right. This is what I want. But can I have it?'
Casey pulled Jade closer to him, his fingers going up into her hair, noticing how soft and silk like it felt. A soft contented sigh came from him as their kiss went on and deepened. They both wished it would never end. But all things must end, for then there was a knock at the door.
"Delivery!" Came the shout of the pizza man.
The couple jumped and looked to the door, both pf them breathless.
"I'll get it. You can sit and um, I'll be right back." Casey told her, a warm smile on his dear face as his hand slid down her arm.
Jade nodded and sat as Casey went to the door to pay the man. Many thoughts were going through her mind. One was being the most bothersome to her. Of what and who she really was. Should she tell him or keep it secret?
' I have to tell him the truth. I owe him that much. But will he believe me and if he does, will he accept it or turn away?'
Casey returned to the table, laying the boxes and bags of food on it.
"He must have thought we were having a party or something in here. Looked a bit sad to see no one but us here."
Jade stared at the food and noticed that at the moment, she really wasn't that hungry. Taking a deep breath she spoke.
"I have to tell you something. Something very important, but I fear you may not believe me. Just please promise me you will listen to all I have to say before saying or doing anything."
'I knew it, she doesn't like it' Casey sighed in defeat, but gave her that wish. "Alright."
"Okay. The story I am telling you is true. The whole trilogy is. Just a few things were changed in it. Mostly near the end. My father was Frodo Baggins and my mother was Aerandir Tindomerel. Therefore making Legolas and Arwen my grandparents. I am half Hobbit and half Elf. The first and only of that race. It was forbidden for an Elf and Hobbit to marry or become lovers, yet my parents went against all of that. Legolas knew of it and helped them out. He wasn't about to let the same fate happen to his only daughter that had happen to him and his love. Middle-Earth was real. It was here, many years ago. I have seen the changes. I have seen what the world of Man has done to the world when the Elves left it. All the Elves but gone but me. They are probably glad of it if they could see this word now. I am well over 2,000 years old. I only look as though I am in my early 20's. My ears, as you surely noticed when you came are pointed at the top. The necklace I wear is indeed the Evenstar, which my grandmother gave to Aragorn, who in turn gave to my mother. The rings I wear are their wedding bands. The reason for that I will say later, if you do not leave. So, that is that. You may say what you want now."
Jade waited for him to shout in anger or laugh at her and leave. But that did not come. Instead he kept his eyes on her, his face showing sorrow, love and understanding on it. Then he spoke the words she did not expect to hear.
"I believe you." He smiled. "I don't know why really. By right I should think you're crazy, but I don't. I believe you. I knew there was something unreal about you the moment I saw you. You aren't like anyone else. The way you were speaking the story wasn't like someone who read it somewhere but was told it many times."
He paused before continuing.
"I, I've had a dream, about a girl who I would met. She wouldn't be like anyone else I've ever seen. She had dark hair like yours and pale eyes, again like yours. In my dreams I loved this girl. Then I saw you when I came into this room. I knew it was you. Your real name, Iraliante. It's Elvish. You didn't think I would now that? Any Tolkien nut would know that if they downloaded that dictionary. Your last name, Baggins, what a give- away. I'm not running. I won't ever run. I, I've been waiting for you my whole life. I just met you, but, I'm falling in love with you." He chuckled. "More like I believe I am in love with you."
Tears came to Jade's ocean like eyes.
"You do? You believe me and, you love me?"
A cry of a gull was heard through the window and Jade shut her eyes.
"It's calling you isn't it? The sea. That's why you're here isn't it? To get out what truly happened. What was never written before you make the choice to leave?"
Her eyes opened and she looked at him.
"Yes. It is calling. I do have that choice to make. To leave or to stay. Legolas, Uncle Gimli, Uncle Sam. They all wait for me to come. I want to go to them, but yet, I don't. For now I have found love. Though I am afraid it may be too late. I may not have a choice in the matter of going or staying. Time is a luxury I do not seem to have much of anymore."
Casey nodded, biting his lower lip.
"I see. Please then, continue with your story. We can talk about, the rest after you have finished."
Jade nodded in agreement.
But off across the sea in the undying lands, an elf already knew her choice.
Galadriel came up behind Legolas, looking out at the rolling waves in front of him.
"It would be wise for her to come. For she is the last of both races. Lord Elrond and I have already agreed to send dreams to her of this choice."
"No!" Legolas shouted to her. "I am sorry my Lady, but she will stay. I know it. She should not suffer the fate of her ancestors. Let her go."
Galadriel looked to him from the corner of her eyes.
"She will die if she stays. You know this."
Legolas nodded slowly.
"Yes, I know. But she will be happy at least."
AN: Wow, this one was longer. So, review time!!!
