*Chapter 2~*A Different Meeting*
Alagcamiel~*
We joined Pellamelien and made our way to the meeting, when we were stopped by Prince Legolas himself.
"Hello There," he said, eyeing Helkauriel in a strange matter. "I wanted to ask you three something, but not out in the open, somwhere more...secret."
For some reason, I felt very suspicious at the way he was speaking to us. We hid in a more private room, one that I've only seen once before. It was Prince Legolas' bedroom.
"Listen," he started off, "I want you three to come with me to my journey to Rivendell."
In serious shock, I replied, "Sure! But I need to know. What is the reason you asked us three, when there are elven women fairer than we?"
"That is something I can't explain here. We must wait till we arrive to Rivendell."
"I don't get it," said Helkauriel, "Was your asking me to the Goodbye party, just a way to bribe me into coming with you?"
"He asked you to the Goodbye Party?" said Pellamelien, "But he asked me as well! And let me guess, he asked you too, Alagcamiel?"
"Actually, he didnt ask me to come with him," I replied, "He asked me something much different than he asked you two. He asked me to leave Mirkwood and never return...tonight."
Pellamelien~*
The sun was shining brightly in the sky and there was a slight breeze. It was a perfect day. I had been sitting under a large oak tree, reading a book. As I turned the page, I heard someone calling me.
"Pellamelien!" came the sound of a voice that could only belong to one person.
"Helkaurien," I said, as I turned my head to face the slightly shorter elf.
"Where have you been?" she asked me, as she walked towards me, "I have been looking all over for you."
"I have been under this oak tree all day, reading," I said standing up, a hint of a smile curling at my lips, "Why have you been looking for me?"
"Because today is the day Prince Legolas is leaving," said another voice, as another Elvin lady walked towards us.
"I know he is leaving today," I said, looking to Alagcamiel, "Do you think I would forget such an event? After all we are going with him, arent we?"
I asked this question more to Alagcamiel then to Helkaurien, as I remembered yesterdays events. We were on our way to the meeting, when we had been asked by Prince Legolas, himself, to follow him into his room. There he asked if we would be going to his farewell party and if we could go with him to Rive dell. Alagcamiel had also revealed that he had asked her to leave Mirkwood forever. Alagcamiel had remained quiet after that and Prince Legolas had said he would leave us to our thoughts. We had figured that from Alagcamiels face, she did not want to be asked any questions, so we had went to the meeting and soon parted to our own rooms.
"I..." Alagcamiel said, "I dont know."
I felt horrible for asking her, for I was not sure what had happened between her and Prince Legolas, why would he ask her such a thing?
"Well," I said, trying to think of something to say, "we better get ready for his Farewell Party, it shall be in an hour, right?"
"I guess," Helkaurien said, "Let us go."
We walked down the hill we had been standing on and parted to our own rooms, to get ready for the party.
Alagcamiel~*
We joined Pellamelien and made our way to the meeting, when we were stopped by Prince Legolas himself.
"Hello There," he said, eyeing Helkauriel in a strange matter. "I wanted to ask you three something, but not out in the open, somwhere more...secret."
For some reason, I felt very suspicious at the way he was speaking to us. We hid in a more private room, one that I've only seen once before. It was Prince Legolas' bedroom.
"Listen," he started off, "I want you three to come with me to my journey to Rivendell."
In serious shock, I replied, "Sure! But I need to know. What is the reason you asked us three, when there are elven women fairer than we?"
"That is something I can't explain here. We must wait till we arrive to Rivendell."
"I don't get it," said Helkauriel, "Was your asking me to the Goodbye party, just a way to bribe me into coming with you?"
"He asked you to the Goodbye Party?" said Pellamelien, "But he asked me as well! And let me guess, he asked you too, Alagcamiel?"
"Actually, he didnt ask me to come with him," I replied, "He asked me something much different than he asked you two. He asked me to leave Mirkwood and never return...tonight."
Pellamelien~*
The sun was shining brightly in the sky and there was a slight breeze. It was a perfect day. I had been sitting under a large oak tree, reading a book. As I turned the page, I heard someone calling me.
"Pellamelien!" came the sound of a voice that could only belong to one person.
"Helkaurien," I said, as I turned my head to face the slightly shorter elf.
"Where have you been?" she asked me, as she walked towards me, "I have been looking all over for you."
"I have been under this oak tree all day, reading," I said standing up, a hint of a smile curling at my lips, "Why have you been looking for me?"
"Because today is the day Prince Legolas is leaving," said another voice, as another Elvin lady walked towards us.
"I know he is leaving today," I said, looking to Alagcamiel, "Do you think I would forget such an event? After all we are going with him, arent we?"
I asked this question more to Alagcamiel then to Helkaurien, as I remembered yesterdays events. We were on our way to the meeting, when we had been asked by Prince Legolas, himself, to follow him into his room. There he asked if we would be going to his farewell party and if we could go with him to Rive dell. Alagcamiel had also revealed that he had asked her to leave Mirkwood forever. Alagcamiel had remained quiet after that and Prince Legolas had said he would leave us to our thoughts. We had figured that from Alagcamiels face, she did not want to be asked any questions, so we had went to the meeting and soon parted to our own rooms.
"I..." Alagcamiel said, "I dont know."
I felt horrible for asking her, for I was not sure what had happened between her and Prince Legolas, why would he ask her such a thing?
"Well," I said, trying to think of something to say, "we better get ready for his Farewell Party, it shall be in an hour, right?"
"I guess," Helkaurien said, "Let us go."
We walked down the hill we had been standing on and parted to our own rooms, to get ready for the party.
