Fallen Bride
Chapter 4: Advice From A Wizard
Legolas wandered aimlessly through the streets of Minas Tirith. It had been hours since he'd left Aragorn alone in the room. These stone wall were everywhere he turned; boxing him in; confining him. He longed to be in trees again, but he couldn't go until he found some way to let Aragorn know.
"I suggest you tell him, Legolas. It would take a heavy burden off your mind." said a familiar voice behind him.
"Gandalf!" Legolas smiled, "You always turn up just when I need you... wait," Legolas' expression became a puzzled one, "How did you know I was here? How do you know about my feelings for Aragorn?"
Gandalf smiled, "Hold on, hold on, young Elf. I have very little breath to answer so many questions. Although I was expecting your arrival, I saw you riding towards the Gates this morning. As for your thoughts toward Aragorn, all I can say is this: I'm a wizard; I sometimes see what others cannot."
"Well, what do you think I should do about it?" Legolas asked, a bit annoyed about being called a "young Elf." Unfortunately, he could say nothing, as the wizard far outpassed him in age.
"I already told you. You should tell him. Although the feelings might not be mutual, you would feel much better, no matter what he says, won't you?"
"Yes, you're right, Gandalf," the Elf nodded, "Now, if you'll excuse me, I must go find the King."
A/N: Sorry about the length of this chapter. I promise the next one will be longer.
Chapter 4: Advice From A Wizard
Legolas wandered aimlessly through the streets of Minas Tirith. It had been hours since he'd left Aragorn alone in the room. These stone wall were everywhere he turned; boxing him in; confining him. He longed to be in trees again, but he couldn't go until he found some way to let Aragorn know.
"I suggest you tell him, Legolas. It would take a heavy burden off your mind." said a familiar voice behind him.
"Gandalf!" Legolas smiled, "You always turn up just when I need you... wait," Legolas' expression became a puzzled one, "How did you know I was here? How do you know about my feelings for Aragorn?"
Gandalf smiled, "Hold on, hold on, young Elf. I have very little breath to answer so many questions. Although I was expecting your arrival, I saw you riding towards the Gates this morning. As for your thoughts toward Aragorn, all I can say is this: I'm a wizard; I sometimes see what others cannot."
"Well, what do you think I should do about it?" Legolas asked, a bit annoyed about being called a "young Elf." Unfortunately, he could say nothing, as the wizard far outpassed him in age.
"I already told you. You should tell him. Although the feelings might not be mutual, you would feel much better, no matter what he says, won't you?"
"Yes, you're right, Gandalf," the Elf nodded, "Now, if you'll excuse me, I must go find the King."
A/N: Sorry about the length of this chapter. I promise the next one will be longer.
