I know Glor is older then Thranduil and Elrond, in spirit for sure, but we don't know when he returned from Mandos, I don't think. If anyone knows, email me or put it in your review. Also, do not worry, there shall be no slash in this.

Thanks for all the comments! Sorry this is short, the next part will be coming in early next week.
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A knock on the door awoke them both.

"Glorfindel? We are ready to ride!" Thranduil's voice could be heard.

"I shall be there in a minute, My Lord!" Glorfindel yelled back, and stood.

"Can I go with you?" Legolas piped up.

"I don't think that would be wise, Prince Legolas," Glorfindel said.

"I can fight, really! And I know the forest pretty well," Legolas said, then blushed a little at having been a little over excited.

"I am sure you do. But it is not truly up to me, but to your Father," Glorfindel said.

"Would you ask him?" Legolas asked, and his blue eyes grew wide.

Glorfindel looked at him, ready to deny it of him, but that look struck him in the heart. He sighed and thought of the twins he left in Rivendell. I should be used to this, he thought to himself.

"All right," he finally agreed, defeated.

Legolas grinned at him and struggled to get out of the huge chair. Glorfindel smiled and shook his head in amusement. He then bent down, scooped Legolas up, and placed the little Elf prince on his shoulders. He held tightly to the little legs and headed to the door. Opening it, he found Thranduil waiting outside.

"Ah, so there you are, my son. I hope he hasn't been bothering you, Glorfindel," Thranduil said.

"Far from it, my lord," Glorfindel said, and smiled.

"That is well. Are you ready to ride out?" Thranduil asked.

"I am, but the little prince wishes for me to ask you, might he ride with us? I shall be attentive of him," Glorfindel reassured.

Thranduil looked at him, not truly surprised, then at his son, then returned his gaze to the Elf Lord.

"Very well, as I am sure he will be safe with both of us," Thanduil said, and smiled slightly.

"Well then, we had best ride before sunset," Glorfindel said, and they headed to the stables.