"Lying to mother again?"
"No," Canyaiel shot back, "I just didn't want to hear her give us one of those 'don't go bothering royalty' speeches she so dearly likes to give."
Calwaiel shook her head disapprovingly, but said nothing more of it. Canyaiel smiled to herself, she knew if it was up to her silly twin, they would never be able to go anywhere. They walked together in silence away from their small, but beautiful, golden home towards the large palace of Imladris. Calwaiel sat down in the bench of the beautiful colored garden, but Canyaiel walked inside.
"Welcome, Canyaiel," the house-maids said, bowing only slightly as she passed. She knew the palace ways very well, and proceeded to climb the stairs when she saw Elrond.
"Lord Elrond," she bowed, "have you seen Arwen? I would like to ask her to go for a walk with myself and Calwaiel."
Elrond smiled, "Your name suites you wonderfully. Arwen is in her chambers as we speak. She may go for a walk with you and Calwaiel if she so desires."
"Thank you," she bowed again, and then started running to Arwen's room. The door was closed and she knocked.
"Arwen!" she called. Arwen opened the door and smiled laying her eyes upon the visitors.
"Greetings, Canyaiel."
"Greetings, Arwen. I came to ask if you should like to walk with Calwaiel and I?"
"Why, thank you for asking, that would be wonderful. Allow me to go ask my father."
"I already saw him; he said you could come with us." Arwen smiled and they walked out of the palace together.
"There you are, Canyaiel. Greetings, Arwen," Calwaiel said. She stood up from the bench.
"Greetings, Calwaiel." They walked along the path until they reached a split.
"Which way shall we go?" Calwaiel asked.
"It matters not, for we shall reach the end eventually," Arwen said.
"Let us go an unknown way, we shall get lost and go on an adventure!" Canyaiel said. Arwen smiled. Calwaiel shook her head disapprovingly.
"Oh, Canyaiel, that is so like you," Arwen said.
"No," Canyaiel shot back, "I just didn't want to hear her give us one of those 'don't go bothering royalty' speeches she so dearly likes to give."
Calwaiel shook her head disapprovingly, but said nothing more of it. Canyaiel smiled to herself, she knew if it was up to her silly twin, they would never be able to go anywhere. They walked together in silence away from their small, but beautiful, golden home towards the large palace of Imladris. Calwaiel sat down in the bench of the beautiful colored garden, but Canyaiel walked inside.
"Welcome, Canyaiel," the house-maids said, bowing only slightly as she passed. She knew the palace ways very well, and proceeded to climb the stairs when she saw Elrond.
"Lord Elrond," she bowed, "have you seen Arwen? I would like to ask her to go for a walk with myself and Calwaiel."
Elrond smiled, "Your name suites you wonderfully. Arwen is in her chambers as we speak. She may go for a walk with you and Calwaiel if she so desires."
"Thank you," she bowed again, and then started running to Arwen's room. The door was closed and she knocked.
"Arwen!" she called. Arwen opened the door and smiled laying her eyes upon the visitors.
"Greetings, Canyaiel."
"Greetings, Arwen. I came to ask if you should like to walk with Calwaiel and I?"
"Why, thank you for asking, that would be wonderful. Allow me to go ask my father."
"I already saw him; he said you could come with us." Arwen smiled and they walked out of the palace together.
"There you are, Canyaiel. Greetings, Arwen," Calwaiel said. She stood up from the bench.
"Greetings, Calwaiel." They walked along the path until they reached a split.
"Which way shall we go?" Calwaiel asked.
"It matters not, for we shall reach the end eventually," Arwen said.
"Let us go an unknown way, we shall get lost and go on an adventure!" Canyaiel said. Arwen smiled. Calwaiel shook her head disapprovingly.
"Oh, Canyaiel, that is so like you," Arwen said.
