Argghhhh!! I haven't even thought of what I wanted to do with this story. I mean, should I make this another servant girl fling......hm........or maybe I won't. By the way, Aelin-uial means meres of twilight. I'm actually just writing this as I go along...

Well here goes nothing


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"Please, do not shoot, I meant no harm, there was just extra bread on the table, still fresh and I was hungry but we're not allowed to have it, only the lords and ladies, please, I..., "the voice was that of a she-elf. Legolas interrupted. "I, Legolas Greenleaf, heir to the throne of Mirkwood, order you to reveal yourself now or you will be dead before you take another breath." An arrow was still pointed towards her.


The figure took off her hood. Legolas lowered his bow. "I have never seen you. Are a servant in the house of Thranduil?" "Yes, no, is there an answer which will bring me less punishment?" the elf looked up at him innocently. "Well," said Legolas. "If you were a servant in my palace, I would send you to the dungeons to rot and die, and if you were a commoner, then I would send you to the dungeons to rot and die or I could kill you here, that would be punishment enough." He pointed the arrow at her once more.


"Please, my lord, have mercy! I meant harm to no one, I am merely hungry, please lord, I will leave and you will not see me ever again," the elf pleaded. "What is your name?" asked Legolas, lowering his bow. He seemed very tall to her, but then he was an elven prince and they were usually taller and keener than most other elves. "My name is Alfirin Silverbirch and I beg you to release me from the threat of your bow," she replied. Tears of fear ran down her face. "Alright Alfirin, you will accompany me back to the palace where you will go to the dungeon. If you were wise you would not have come near my palace and now you pay for your foolishness. Get up." Legolas took up his bow again.


Alfirin stood up. She was tall for a common she-elf, but still shorter than Legolas. She only reached his chin. "Go on, walk and if you try to run I will shoot and kill you," warned Legolas. She turned and started to walk. "Yes, I think you made that quite clear," she muttered to herself, but she had not expected him to hear. He prodded her back with the tip of his arrow. "You must remember, thief, that I am of noble birth and our senses are a bit keener than your own. I would bite your tongue if I were you. Remember your postion, "Legolas warned. They walked quietly through the forest towards the palace. "You ruined my walk," murmured Legolas.


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end of second chapter. Tell me how you guys like it so far.