Aragorns POV

I woke up the next morning, slowly, drifting in and out of sleep. I had had a dream last night that had puzzeled me, a dream of a loved one. It was not Arwen, nor was it Jolenea, it was Legolas. In my dream he had on a long flowing red robe. We were riding horse back on a path that would lead us to Gondor. We stoped to eat, and he told me he loved me, and than we went on to eat our meal, and talk of our childhood we had together, even though in reality I had not met Legolas until the council or Lord Elrond. Stupid and meaningless, I thought. These are the emotions I feel for most of my dreams. I pushed the dream out of my mind, which was not a difficult task, and I went on to sit up in my bed. I yawned and toke a glance out the window. I must have slept later than planned, for I heard sounds of elves going about their business, but it was still morning, late morning, and the fellowship was to arrive at noon. I decided I would bath myself now. I was clean, but I did want to look well, but for who? Arwen? I do not know. Perhaps just for being clean. I started the water to my bath and striped off my clothing. I waited for the water to become warmer before I sunk myself into the bath. I than let all my muscles relax. I hung my head back and closed my eyes, enjoying the feeling of being in the water.It brung a tingle to every part of my body. This made me smile. After I was done in the Bath, I got up and put on my clothing again, and decided it was time to greet Lord Elrond and Arwen, and eat a late breakfast.The thought gave me a sharp reminder that Arwen and I were no longer to be wed. This brung great sadness to me. I proceeded to walk out of my room and down the stairs and into the meal room. I sat at the head of the table and sunk into my chair. Arwen was three seats away from me on the left. She was just finishing her breakfast. "You must have had a good sleep last night," She said. "Indeed," I said, almost in a whisper. I did not feel like talking to her right now, right at this moment. It would only bring more emotions of pain and frustration to me. I leaned back and waited for my breakfast. " I will see you after the reunion of the fellowship, Aragorn. Please do try to have a good time." I nodded to her as she got up from the table and left. It is not that I am mad at Arwen, but now would not be the time to speak with her, my heart is still full of hurt. " Here you are Aragorn." Colandria said, and put my meal on the table. " Thank you." I said. " You were sick yesterday...how come?" I asked in a respectful manor. " Something with my legs are not quite right. I've now traded duties with Heffali for a little while. Lord Elrond says I should not walk the stairs until I am fully healed, which I am not...yet." " Ah, well do get better,Colandria." I said, nodding and smiling. She then walked away. Colandria was a great person. She never became depressed or sad. Always in a good mood. Really, Colandria was a great person to be around. When breakfast was done, I decided I would go outside for a walk. I loved to take walks in Rivendell. Its beauty is bewilldering. I smiled at the thought. I walked past a tree and into a path. My favourite path in Rivendell, which also led to the outsides of Rivendell. I pondered to myself here. Mostly about Arwen, but of other matters. Usually matters of the heart. "UGH!, Watch it!" I heard someone say as I walked right into them. Their suiting was heavy, and almost left a scratch on my arm. I kept walking until I realized I knew the voice. I flung around. "Gimli!" I yelled. He turned around. "Aragorn! Ah my good fellow!" "How have you been Gimli?" I toke another look at him. "You haven't changed a bit!" "Nor have you, my friend!" He smiled and I walked over to him. I hung my arm around my little friend's shoulder. "Today will be a great day! I can not wait to see the others!" He said "Nor can I!" I said. We than walked towards Rivendell. When we got there, I was happy to see almost all of the fellowship at the outsides of the palace, and than someone caught my eye. An instant sting in my heart. I gazed at the beautiful person on the horse. I looked closer, And to my surprise, that's when i figured out who it was.