Meanwhile, Legolas lay on his bed in his room also thinking about the faerie. She wouldn't say her name, so he made one up for her: Andlothiel. He liked the sound of that.

Naturally, Legolas wanted to tell everyone of his discovery. But, a little voice in his head told him to hold back on sharing this amazing piece of information.

"I wonder why everyone thought the faeries were diminished?" Legolas thought aloud, "and why didn't the faeries make themselves known? Maybe they don't want to be known.." He sighed and looked up at his ceiling, "Well, it looks like I'm just going to have to see Andlothiel again and ask her some things. Hopefully, this time she'll answer my questions."

There was a knock on the door, and Legolas looked at it. "Come in!" he yelled. The door opened slowly, and only a crack. A head peeked through the crack.

"Young Master Legolas, it is time for you to eat lunch."

Legolas sat up in his bed, and swung his legs over the edge. "Alright, Ringlonnien. I'll be there in a minute." The hand servant shut the door, and Legolas slipped off his bed and went in front of his mirror, smoothing down his hair. Once he was content with the way he looked, he left his room and headed toward the kitchens.
A few hours later, I woke up in my gardens feeling much better than I did before. I stood up and stretched my limbs, yawning loudly. I looked up at the sky and saw that the darkness was beginning to streak across the sky.

"Dinner time!" I squealed excitedly. I skipped out of my gardens and towards another patch that had a picnic table sat up.

"What are we having for dinner?" I asked while taking a seat next to Kimrud.

"The same as usual, Drenai. Now calm down and be courteous. It is just food and you are a lady!" Said my dreadful sister, Mersol.

"Just food? Well, Mersol, this 'just food' is what helps keep us alive." I retorted.

"And do you know what else could keep us alive? If you were dead! Yes, Father told us all what you did. I just can't believe it! After all of your good bringing up, you still misbehave and don't do as you're told!"

"You are not my mother, stop acting like you can control me," I hissed venomously, and narrowed my eyes. With that, I got up and left the table and strode quickly to my room.

"Mersol! Why do you always have to be so mean to her?" Kimrud whispered.

"Why do you have to be nice to her?" Kimrud glared at her and also left the table, following after me.

"Drenai! Hey! Drenai! Wait for me!" He yelled. I just quickened my pace to where I was almost running.

"Hold on, Drenai! I want to talk to you!"

"Go away, Kimrud," I yelled back, and ran as fast as I could into the nearest forest. I wasn't looking where I was going. I didn't care. I just needed to get away from them, from them all. Ever since I was little, I've wanted to be alone. I've made that quite clear. No one seems to care for they don't oblige to my wishes.

Before I knew it, I ran into something, and fell backwards. At first, I thought it was just a tree, but then I noticed it was softer than bark.

"Ow!" I groaned. I looked up to see who would dare cross my way and make me run into them. It was-it was that elf! What was his name? It was. umm-

"L-Legolas!"

"Hello Andlothiel." He said silkily.

"What did you call me?"

Legolas blushed and looked embarrassed, "sorry. I don't know your name."

I laughed and said, "My name is Drenai. You don't need to go making up names for me." He still looked embarrassed, but smiled.

"You know," I started, "you got me into big trouble with my kin." He raised his eyebrow.

"I am greatly sorry for that, milady." And he bowed.

"Oh, I forgive you. It's nothing different from usual." I smiled at him, and he looked confused.

"Why are you being so kind to me now?" He asked.

"I have never met an elf before, so I couldn't decide for myself if they were good or not." He raised both his brows at this, signaling for me to go on. "I rather like you."

"Uh. okay?"

"Just, one thing. You haven't told anyone that you've seen me, right?" My eyes were wide with fear.

"No, I did not. I figured that if you pretended to be diminished, then it had to be for some reason, and you didn't want to be found." I let out a sigh of relief.

"Would you like some help up?" He asked me, stretching down his hand and smiling much like Kimrud had down earlier that day. My instinct told me to hesitate, but I took it and got up, wiping the dirt off my behind.

"Care for a walk?" I asked him. He nodded in agreement and we walked farther into the forest, and farther away from everything I hate.

A/N: Okay! Sorry that took so long! Thanks to all of you who bothered to review! It's very encouraging! I have SAT 9's coming up :p stinky. It might be awhile till I can write more. Sorry!

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