"This is not like you, Rowenrim! I have never seen you so assertive in my
short life I've lived on this earth," said a familiar male voice from
behind us. Startled, the five of us turned around. Four smiles were
given. Anna, however, did not smile. Her eyes were huge and her cheeks
started to flush. "What the %$@# is a boy doing here!" shouted the shocked
human.
"It's Eldur!" I said excitedly, "How did you get here?" Eldur was Willow's cousin. He was half aquatic and half gray elf. Eldur was younger than all of us, excluding Anna, but surprisingly mature, for his age. Laurelin had met him in Mirkwood fifty years ago. Eldur and Laurelin, Tindomerel, I have been best friends ever since then. Willow already knew Eldur because they were cousins. I starting to think she dosen't like to talk about her family. "I stowaway in the jet. It was a menacing ride. How could you stand it?" said Eldur in a tone of relief. He came to be with us. How sweet of him. Maybe it's the gray elf that made him come on this unpredictable mission. In this case, I guess it's, how noble of him.
Anna, still bewildered about this predicament, started mumbling to herself about how there is a boy in the bathroom, I'm actually in front of elves and there is a boy in the bathroom. "Uh. I think we should get Anna somewhere privet, so we can all work this out without drawing attention," said Laurelin worriedly. She was right. We are starting to draw attention to ourselves. Wordlessly, the five of us started to direct Anna out of the airport building, making sure Eldur's ears were covered, because he didn't do the spell, and asking Anna for directions out of this wretched place. Oh. Loth, was it loud. Loth is the drow's goddess and since drow are evil, I use their goddess as sort of a swear word, along with the word orcu, which means orc in elfish.
We were finally out of the building after we got our luggage, as directed by Anna, and in a highly vegetated corner, lucky not to get run over by these strange types of fast horses with wheels and people riding in them called "cars", were no one could see or hear us, because Anna might start to scream or something. After we were settled in, we started to take turns telling the story.
"So let me get this straight," said Anna who finally calmed down, "A million years ago, we started killing you guys off. And then every elf moved to a country only known to you and it's called the Elfin Nation. And now, you five-"
"Four," interrupted Eldur, "I went without anyone knowing I was there."
"Four," continued Anna, "of you are here to see what humans are like now that a million years has past. And Eldur just came along because gray elves are noble and wouldn't leave their friends behind."
".How do you know this, human, if we had not made contact a million years?" interrupted Eldur. That's right. He doesn't know anything before he went into the bathroom.
"It's Eldur!" I said excitedly, "How did you get here?" Eldur was Willow's cousin. He was half aquatic and half gray elf. Eldur was younger than all of us, excluding Anna, but surprisingly mature, for his age. Laurelin had met him in Mirkwood fifty years ago. Eldur and Laurelin, Tindomerel, I have been best friends ever since then. Willow already knew Eldur because they were cousins. I starting to think she dosen't like to talk about her family. "I stowaway in the jet. It was a menacing ride. How could you stand it?" said Eldur in a tone of relief. He came to be with us. How sweet of him. Maybe it's the gray elf that made him come on this unpredictable mission. In this case, I guess it's, how noble of him.
Anna, still bewildered about this predicament, started mumbling to herself about how there is a boy in the bathroom, I'm actually in front of elves and there is a boy in the bathroom. "Uh. I think we should get Anna somewhere privet, so we can all work this out without drawing attention," said Laurelin worriedly. She was right. We are starting to draw attention to ourselves. Wordlessly, the five of us started to direct Anna out of the airport building, making sure Eldur's ears were covered, because he didn't do the spell, and asking Anna for directions out of this wretched place. Oh. Loth, was it loud. Loth is the drow's goddess and since drow are evil, I use their goddess as sort of a swear word, along with the word orcu, which means orc in elfish.
We were finally out of the building after we got our luggage, as directed by Anna, and in a highly vegetated corner, lucky not to get run over by these strange types of fast horses with wheels and people riding in them called "cars", were no one could see or hear us, because Anna might start to scream or something. After we were settled in, we started to take turns telling the story.
"So let me get this straight," said Anna who finally calmed down, "A million years ago, we started killing you guys off. And then every elf moved to a country only known to you and it's called the Elfin Nation. And now, you five-"
"Four," interrupted Eldur, "I went without anyone knowing I was there."
"Four," continued Anna, "of you are here to see what humans are like now that a million years has past. And Eldur just came along because gray elves are noble and wouldn't leave their friends behind."
".How do you know this, human, if we had not made contact a million years?" interrupted Eldur. That's right. He doesn't know anything before he went into the bathroom.
