The sun cast an angelic glow to Maleu's face as it came through the windows of the pearly white room. Her eyes fluttered open and for a moment she had no idea where she was. Then she remembered the events of the past day and her stomach began to throb. After a few moments she cast off the silky blankets and stepped in front of the mirror. Strands of beautiful reddish hair hung at the sides of her dazzling emerald eyes. The night garments she was clad in looked as beautiful as a dress. After an attempt to comb her hair with her fingers, she heard a knock at the door. It was a beautiful elf-maiden with thick dark hair and eyes of jade.

"Hello," The elf said kindly,

"Hello," She replied, "May I ask of thy name?"

"I am Arwen. My father sent me to help you to find something suitable to wear and bring you to breakfast."

"Thank you, lady Evenstar." She said without a thought. Arwen shot her a double take,

"How did you know of that name?"

"You never told me? Well, it seems my head is more disoriented then I thought it to be," the two of them laughed lightly as Arwen helped clad Maleu in a lavender dress. They finish and Maleu inspected herself in the mirror.

"You look beautiful, now come along, I wish for you to meet the people that found and helped you." Arwen took her by the arm and led her from the room. From the hallways Maleu saw amazing views of mountains and rivers through the windows of Rivendell.

"Is this where you live, lady Arwen?" She asked in awe as she studied the mountains and landscapes around her.

"Nay, not all of the time. I usually live with my grandmother in a land far grander then this. It is even called the Golden Wood, because of it's wonderful coloring during the seasons."

"Lothlorien?" Maleu asked uncertainly. Arwen looked at her surprised,

"Well for someone who has forgotten everything, you do know much about the outside world." Arwen said with a laugh. They walked swiftly through the corridors of Imladris and before long they came to a large room with a round table in the center. There were twelve seats and ten of them were filled. Arwen led Maleu around the table to a seat across from Underhill and next to where Arwen would sit and where the same elf she had seen the night before was sitting. When the elf saw her enter he rose and politely pulled out a chair for her as Aragorn pulled one out for Arwen. She sat down and thanked him kindly,

"Thank you, my lord." The tall elf smiled.

" It twas my pleasure m'lady." He sat down and Elrond introduced them,

" Maleu, I don't know if you remember but this is the elf that woke you last night from your dream. His name is Legolas "

"To that I thank you again, my lord." She risked a glance at the handsome elf. He merely smiled and passed it off. They began to eat and Maleu felt the stare of a few people around the table. After they had all finished, Maleu made her way back to the room. She tried to find it herself because Arwen seemed to be slightly preoccupied. Maleu could only guess it had something to do with Aragorn. She glanced around out the large windows at the beautiful landscape again. Walking became easier as she took her mind off of it. Not to long after she stopped thinking about where she was going, Maleu was knocked off her feet by running into someone.

"I'm sorry," a deep voice came from above her. "Here let me help you." She looked up and saw the other man from breakfast offering her his hand. She took it and he helped her to her feet.

"No it was my fault I was not paying attention to where I was going."

"It is not a problem, I am Boromir, a man of Gondor." He bowed slightly and kissed the top of her hand gently. "It was a pleasure meeting you, Maleu." She nodded

"You too," and she walked away. Maleu noticed he stood for a moment looking after her then continued walking in the direction he was originally going.