Sorry it took so long. My bad.

Elsa leaned against the rail of the balcony in front of her room watching as the last traces of the oranges and reds disappeared from the sky. An unsettled feeling came over her and out of the corner of her eye she saw an elf. He was the elf who had come upon Legolas and her in the forest. She could feel his eyes on her…angry, aggressive eyes. She turned to go to her room. She knew she was retiring early but the day had mentally and emotionally drained her. She still had no clue to her identity and she was sick with worry that her friends would abandon her once they found out she was elven. Her heart ached so painfully when she thought of the change in Legolas when she had told him.

Her hand reached the cool handle of her door. Faces swam through her head. She closed her eyes to block them out as she leaned on her door. She was halfway in when she heard Legolas calling.

"Elsa!"

Elsa turned as Legolas approached her, two books in hand.

Legolas motioned for Elsa to go on into her room so she did. Legolas followed and closed the door after him.

"I'm not sure what to do yet," he said keeping his voice fairly low, "but I thought since you're an elf, you should learn how to be one. Do you speak Elvish?"

"No," answered Elsa a bit surprised.

"I thought not. I'm going to teach you how to speak Elvish and how to use our magic."

"It would be impossible for me to learn now, and pointless as well."

"You are an elf. Don't you want to stay here with your people?"

Elsa hesitated, not sure how to explain.

Legolas held out the books. "One is blank so you can write words that you think are important in it. The other is a story. So once you learn you can start reading."

Elsa slowly took the books.

"We'll start tomorrow. Is that ok?"

"Yes. Thank you for doing this. Legolas? I do appreciate this and everything you've done for me. But…I must find my family. I need help."

"Once you learn Elvish then we can begin searching through old records."

"All right. Thank you."

Legolas almost left but then he seemed to remember somethin. "You mustn't let anyone know that you're learning the Elvish ways. It could create quite a bit of trouble."

Elsa nodded. "I shall do whatever you tell me, Legolas."

Legolas smiled. "Goodbye."

"Bye," Elsa said before he left. Curiously, she opened the cover of one book. It was blank. She opened the other book and saw the beautiful writings on the pages. Her fingers gently brushed over the ink as she wondered how any of these symbols could have a meaning. She gently closed the book and placed both of the books under her bed. She then climbed under the covers of her bed and closed her eyes.

The same images were in her dreams once more. Only this time, the woman in white spoke. But Elsa could not understand what she was saying. The woman was speaking Elvish.

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