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Ch. 7 A long ride home
Estel was getting a headache. All he wanted to do was to get home, but the others decided that they weren't going to do what Estel wanted. After all, they were older, and, therefore, they did not have to listen to someone younger.
Finally, Estel had had enough. He stood in his stirrups and roared "WE ARE LEAVING FOR RIVENDELL NOW!" Legolas almost fell off his horse. The twins were surprised and startled. None of them had ever seen this side of Estel. They were so surprised that they started to ride.
However, Estel knew that they were not home yet. He also knew he would have to be alert-the others would be watching for a chance to show him who really was in charge-and it wasn't him!
Suddenly, Elladan made a break for the trees. By this time, Estel was getting just a little fed up with them. At first, he thought about just letting them go. However, he knew Elrond would not do such a thing. He knew that Elrond would get them home, and so he would do the same.
He simply went after Elladan, grabbed the reins, and returned to the other two. "All right. Since I know you won't go quietly, I'll just make sure none of you leave by yourselves." With that, he took the reins of the other horses and led the three on.
"That's not fair." He heard Elrohir tell Legolas. "I think we should do something about Estel and the way he yelled at us." "Like what?," asked Legolas. "I thought you might know," answered Elrohir. "We'll just tell Elrond," replied Elladan. Estel just smiled and said nothing.
"Oh, that is just the thing to do," said Legolas sarcastically.
As they rode, the three tried every trick they could remember, or think up, to get Estel to release the reins of their horses. Estel was always ahead of them however, due to the fact they were not very quiet as they talked. They also kept drinking the water, even after Estel told them to stop.
"It's going to be a long ride," sighed Estel. His headache was getting worse.
