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did!) All I own is, me, Natalie!
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We looked around and came to the Fellowship's camp.
"Aragorn!" Legolas said.
A dark and mysterious figure turned around. "What?" he asked.
"The Lady of the Light wishes to speak with you-," Legolas began.
"Who is she?" Aragorn asked. He pointed at me. His eyes lingered to us. He saw we were holding hands.
"Oh...this is Natalie. She is to be traveling with the Fellowship," Legolas said proudly.
"I see."
"Galadriel said that she is to help the Fellowship, and this is why she wishes to speak to you," Legolas said.
"I will go see her then," Aragorn said. He gave me a suspicious look and left. Legolas and I went for another walk and sat down on the Elvish bench, again.
"Why was he giving me all those dark looks?" I asked.
"To tell you the truth, it's probably because you're female. And because...," Legolas stopped.
"Because...?"
"Because he saw us together," Legolas said.
Together? I asked myself. Was Legolas saying that he liked me? He did tell me that I was pretty, but I thought he was joking. I mean, I have curly, brown hair and golden-colored eyes. I hate it. I've always wanted to get it straightened permanently. I also wanted to get the contacts that made your eyes blue. On the other hand, Legolas was drop-dead gorgeous. With his long, blonde hair and bright blue eyes. His fair colored skin and his pointy ears. He looked like an Elf god. I decided to ask him what he meant.
"Legolas...," I said.
"Yes?"
"Are you trying to tell me that you like me?" I asked.
"Well...uh...um. Yes," he said.
I smiled a genuine smile. I was totally psyched.
"I like you, too," I said. I could feel my cheeks turning pink. I looked at Legolas to see what his reaction was. He was looking at something behind me. I turned around. Aragorn was walking towards us.
"Legolas...," he said.
"Yes?"
"Have you taught her to use a bow, yet?"
"Yes, she is a very good archer for a beginner," Legolas said.
"Good. Galadriel told me that she would be," Aragorn said. He looked at me. "You shall be traveling with us from now on."
"That's fine with me," I said as I looked at Legolas.
Aragorn gave us a suspicious look. He didn't say anything about us earlier. And he wasn't saying anything now. He just looked at Legolas and left.
"You are going to be with us!" Legolas said.
"Yay!" I said. I gave Legolas a hug.
He looked surprised. I guess he didn't know that I was about to do that.
We decided to go back to camp so that Legolas could introduce me to the others. After all, we were going to be traveling together.
When we got back, the whole Fellowship was waiting to meet me.
"Everyone, this is Natalie," said Legolas. He decided to make everyone tell me their names, even though I already knew them.
"This is Frodo," Legolas said, pointing at a brown haired Hobbit.
"I'm Samwise Gamgee, Frodo's gardener," said a Hobbit with sun bleached hair.
"This is Merry and Pippin," Aragorn said, showing me two Hobbits that looked almost the same.
"I'm Gimli," said a Dwarf with a huge beard.
"I am Boromir," said a man who looked a bit like Aragorn.
After introducing me to the whole Fellowship, Aragorn and Legolas were arguing in Elvish a few yards away. I couldn't understand a single word they said, so I decided to hang with the Hobbits.
"Frodo, you know Elvish, right?" I asked in a low voice so that they wouldn't overhear.
"I know some Elvish," he replied.
"Do you have a clue what Aragorn and Legolas are talking about?"
He was quiet for a second and then replied, "Yes, but I don't know if I should be telling you."
"Can you just tell me what you can?" I asked.
"Fine," he said. "Aragorn is telling Legolas not to have a really strong relationship with you because that may lead to a distraction during a battle or if you break up, then he could die from a broken heart. Legolas is telling him that he's not doing anything wrong and that Aragorn shouldn't be talking because everyone knows about his relationship with Arwen."
"Oh," I said.
"So, you like Legolas, huh?" asked Frodo.
"I think he's drop-dead gorgeous," I told the Hobbit.
"Well, if I were you, I'd listen to Aragorn. I don't think we could afford to lose the eyes and ears of the Fellowship, after all, Legolas is our only Elf."
"I know, I know," I said. "Frodo, if I were you, I'd be watching Boromir, if you know what I mean."
"We shall see. I do not think he would try to steal the One Ring right under Aragorn's nose," he replied.
"No, he's more sneaky. He'll try to steal it while you're sleeping or when you're alone," I said.
Frodo gave me an angry look. "It seems that you know a lot about being a thief more than Boromir does."
I laughed at this and said, "No, Halfling, I would never even dream of stealing the One Ring. It's too evil. I wouldn't want to be chased by Ringwraiths. The power is probably overwhelming. Besides, I have a replica of it."
"What do you mean by a 'replica?'" he asked.
I pulled out my necklace that was hidden under my sweater. It was a silver chain. On the chain was a golden ring with an Elvish script on it.
"You are a Ring Bearer?" he asked in amazement.
"Not really. This is a look-a-like of the One Ring. It's not the real thing. You have the actual Ring," I said.
"I see. It doesn't need flames to see the writing," he observed.
"It doesn't make me invisible either," I told him. I put the ring on my finger. Frodo gasped as I put it on.
"I don't think you are right about that...you are invisible. I cannot see you. Where are you?" he asked.
"I'm right where I was when I put it on!" I said. I took off my ring. I stared at it. It worked in Middle-Earth. Could this mean that I, too, would be hunted by the Ringwraiths?
"That is just strange, it works here, but not in your world? I hope we don't have to destroy two Rings! I would put it away before anyone else sees it. Especially Aragorn. He might think you stole it from me."
I put the ring out of sight and walked up to the two arguing guys.
"¡Hola! ¿Comò están ustedes?" I asked them.
They both looked at me with blank faces.
"What did she say?" Aragorn whispered to Legolas.
"I do not know, it's like a foreign language. It's definitely not Elvish," Legolas said.
"What did you say?" Aragorn asked me.
"I said, 'Hello. How are you guys?'" I replied.
"What language is that?" Aragorn asked.
"It is Spanish."
"Spanish?"
"Yes, another language in my world," I said.
"Ah, and you speak this fluently?"
"Not really."
"What else can you speak?" Legolas asked.
"Just English and some Spanish," I said to him.
"English?" he asked.
"The language in which we are talking in," I said.
"Oh, we call it the Common tongue here," Aragorn said.
"Legolas es muy bonito," I said.
"What did you say about me?" Legolas asked.
"I said, 'Legolas is very handsome.'" I replied.
Aragorn rolled his eyes. Legolas blushed.
"Aragorn es muy feo," I said to Legolas.
"Huh?" Aragorn said.
"I said, 'Aragorn is very ugly.'"
Legolas laughed at this and Aragorn got mad. He started to swear in Elvish.
"Arwen es loca porque ella encanta Aragorn."
"And it means...?"
"Arwen is crazy because she likes Aragorn!" I said.
"Uh...Natalie...I would not talk about Arwen in front of Aragorn. He's a bit sensitive about what people say about her," Legolas whispered in my ear.
"Oops! Sorry Aragorn!" I said.
"Natalie...can I speak to you for a minute? Legolas, could you go away for a couple of minutes?" Aragorn asked. Legolas gave him a dirty look when he said this. He walked off and sat down in the shadow under a tree where no one could see him. He was probably watching Aragorn and trying to listen with his keen Elf-hearing.
"Natalie, I understand that you may have...feelings...for Legolas, but we cannot let that interrupt with the quest we are on. Do you understand this?"
"Yes, I know. Frodo sort of told me what you and Legolas were saying. Believe me, I wouldn't have Legolas die because of me...it's not right to make him lose his immortality. Anyways, I'm not like you," I replied.
"Frodo told you, did he? Well, could you please leave Legolas alone until after the Ring is destroyed? And, what do you mean, 'You're not like me?'" he asked.
"Whatever. I meant that I'm not like how you are with Arwen. I know you'll marry her and have her become the Queen of Gondor," I said.
I went back to the others and sat down by Legolas. He looked sort of ticked off at Aragorn. He had to of heard our conversation. I could see it in his amazing blue eyes. He wasn't pretending he didn't hear us, but he didn't show that he heard us either. I put my hand on his shoulder to show him that I understood that he knew. I guess he took this as a different gesture, and he leaned towards me and before I knew it, we were kissing each other. I opened my eyes and saw that Aragorn was near, but not near enough to see us yet because we were in a dark shady area. Legolas must have noticed this, too, because we both pulled back at the same time.
"Aragorn-," I said.
"-is close,' he said.
We laughed. We had both said the same thing at the same time. Aragorn was walking away, not near to us. He must have just been passing, because he took no notice of us at all.
"He did not see us," Legolas said.
"I don't think we want him to," I said.
"Yes. Aragorn would be mad at us after what he told us."
"You heard what he was saying to me?"
"Yes, I did. I do have Elf-hearing after all," Legolas said.
"I knew you knew it. I saw it in your eyes," I said. "Legolas, you do know that you cannot waste your time on me at this moment? We do need to help the Fellowship first."
"I know. But at this moment, we are not doing anything. We are not on a path to Mount Doom right now. We do have time to waste," he said.
I smiled. "You're right. We do have time until we leave Lothlórien. We've got lots of time to hang out!"
We went to the place where the Elves had dinner. We ate more lembas bread and talked for almost two hours. After dinner, Legolas and I decided to take another walk. We took the same path we had went earlier that morning. We found our bench and decided to stop for a while. It was nice outside. Not too hot, and not too cold. The stars were probably twinkling in the sky like little diamonds, but it was hard to see them because of the dense canopy of trees. The forest was lighted with the Elf-lights. It was nice to be there. It was quiet and peaceful. I'm so lucky to be here...especially since I'm with Legolas, I thought. He looked like he was thinking the same thing. I was about to say something when Legolas talked first.
"The clothes you wear...I have never seen a person garbed like that," Legolas said. "And you are wearing pants? Never have I seen a maiden wear pants before." I looked at myself. I was wearing blue jean flares and a black velvet tank top.
"In my world, women do wear pants. We wear dresses and skirts, too, but we think that pants are more comfortable. My world is...," I stopped. I didn't want to make him think his world was inferior to mine.
"Is what?" he questioned.
"Well, it's more technologically advanced than yours is. We have many things that would seem like magic to you. It would be scary for you if you were brought to my world, because it's so advanced," I said.
"Scary? To an Elf? No, my lady, I am not scared of anything...not even of death."
"That is because you are immortal," I said.
"Well, yes, but if I was to fall in love with a mortal I would give up my immortality," he replied.
I knew that, of course, but I didn't respond to it. I just looked at him and smiled. Was he intending that he would give up his immortality for me? I was shocked, happy, and disturbed at the same time. I was shocked because I never thought he'd say that to me. I was happy because I loved him, but I was disturbed by it because then he wouldn't live forever. I was also disturbed by that because of what Aragorn had told me about how Elves and Humans shouldn't be fall in love because of that factor.
"Legolas..." I began.
"I know," he said, "Aragorn is right. I won't say anymore. But what he doesn't know won't hurt him, right?" Legolas's eyes twinkled.
"I don't want to get on his bad side...but you're right! He doesn't have to know about anything," I said.
Legolas stood up suddenly. He had an arrow strung to his bow. His eyes were searching for something.
"What's wrong?" I asked him.
"I heard something. I think someone is watching us," he said, not moving his eyes away from where the sound had been."Show yourself or I will shoot!"
If I were you, I'd tell Legolas to put his bow down, a voice said in my head.
"Legolas, put your bow down. I think it's Galadriel," I said.
Legolas hesitated and then put his bow away. He put his arrow back in the quiver on his back.
An Elf came walking towards us. It was Galadriel.
"Natalie...how did you know it was her?" Legolas asked.
"I heard her voice in my head," I said.
"Yes, that was me. I overheard your conversation. I knew you two would be here," she said.
"Galadriel-" Legolas began.
"I know what it is you're asking me about," Galadriel said, "Do not worry, Prince Legolas Greenleaf, I will not tell Elessar about this. That is for you to do."
"For us to do?" Legolas asked.
"Yes. You will know when the time comes. I agree with Aragorn on some things, but then, I agree with you two on other things."
"Like what?" I asked.
Galadriel just smiled and walked away. Legolas looked as puzzled as I did.
"Sometimes she is just plain freaky," I said.
"What did she mean by that?"
"I dunno," I said.
We were silent for a while, when all of a sudden, something started to ring.
"What the-?" I said. I put my hand in my pocket and revealed my cell phone. Legolas's face was filled with curiosity. I pressed the "talk" button.
"Hello?"
"Hey Nat, it's me, Jess."
"Jessica! Wazup?" I asked.
"Oh, nothing much. I fed Nina this morning, and I parked your car in the driveway for you. Wazup with you?"
"Nothing much. I'm in Middle-Earth, and I'm sitting next to the hottest guy you will ever see in your whole life," I replied.
"Middle-Earth? What the Hell, Nat? Are you feeling okay?" Jessica asked.
"Jess, I'm fine, if you want, I'll put Legolas on the phone, so you know that I'm not lying."
"Legolas?! Legolas as in the hot archer Elf prince?" Jessica said.
"Yeah."
"Nat, this is insane. You're trying to tell me that you're in Middle-Earth, sitting next to Legolas?"
"Yeah! We're in Lothlórien. The Fellowship's gonna be leaving soon, and I'm coming with them!"
"And why are you in Middle-Earth again?"
"Remember my dreams? The lady with the pointy ears? That was Galadriel. She was calling for my help. She somehow brought me here to Middle-Earth, and she wants to know how we have records about the One Ring, and why we know stuff that hasn't even happened here yet."
"So you're going with the Fellowship why?"
"She said I have to help them find Merry and Pippin when they get taken away by the Uruk-Hai."
"Let me talk to Legolas," Jessica said.
"Okay, give me a second!" I said. I turned to Legolas, "Okay, I know this might seem freaky to you, but my friend wants to talk with you." I said to him. I handed him the phone. He put it up to his ear, just like he had seen me do.
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"This is Legolas," a voice said.
"Hi Legolas! My name is Jessica, and I'm Natalie's best friend," Jessica said.
"Uh...hi...Natalie's best friend."
"Are you really Legolas?"
"Yes."
"Is Natalie really going with the Fellowship?"
"Yes."
"She didn't tell you about the future of Middle-Earth, right?"
"Yes."
"Do you like her?"
"Yes..."
"Ahahhaa! Let me talk to Natalie!" Jessica said.
A few seconds later, Natalie was on the phone.
"So, Legolas likes you?" Jessica began.
"Yeah. What about it?"
"Are you like his girlfriend or something?"
"Uh, no comment?" Natalie said.
"So, I'm guessing yes."
"Why do you want to know?"
"Because."
"Because why?"
"I mean, you basically worship Orlando Bloom, and he was Legolas in the movie."
"He looks just like Orli. He sounds just like Orli. His personality is just like Orli."
"But he's not Orli. He's Legolas."
"And your point is?"
"YOU ARE SO LUCKY!"
"I guess so. I mean, it was amazing. There I was, in this big forest of giant trees, and my ankle was broken, and then out of nowhere, this hot guy comes and tells me his name is Legolas and that I'm in Lothlórien. We then go to Galadriel, and she knew that I was supposed to come and she has my ankle mended, and so I spent the night there, in this bed that was soooo comfy. And then Legolas wakes me up and shows me to breakfast, and I tell Galadriel about Tolkien's books. Then Legolas shows me how to use a bow, and I'm almost a pro at it. And I met the whole Fellowship, and I think Aragorn hates me, but that's okay cause Legolas loves me, and now I'm sitting here, on an Elvish bench, talking to you on a cell phone," Natalie said.
"Whoa. That is amazing." Jessica said.
"Tell me about it. Anyways, have you told Yike that I'm not home?"
"No, I was planning on telling him tomorrow."
"Oh. I see. Well, I'll have my cell phone on. The strange thing is, I've had it on all night last night, and today, and it still has a full charge. My phone should be on its last minutes by now. But, it's not. I mean, how is it possible that I'm even able to talk to you? I mean, I'm in another world!"
"That is strange."
"What time is it there?" Natalie asked.
"It's almost tweleve."
"Twelve?!"
"Yeah."
"Dang. Well, I think I should go. I wanted to talk some more with Legolas before I go to sleep."
"Okay. Call me before the Fellowship leaves." Jessica said.
"Okay. Good-night!"
"Night!" Jessica hung up the phone. She sat on her couch for a while in silence. I can't believe it. That is so strange. Natalie's in Middle-Earth. Her boyfriend is Legolas, and she's going to travel with the Fellowship. I wish I could go with her! Jessica thought. She fell asleep on the sofa, dreaming about Elves, Hobbits, and Dwarves.
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"Okay. Good-night!" I said as I hung up my cell phone.
"So, what is this machine?" Legolas asked me.
"It's called a cell phone. It lets people talk to each other, even if they are a long distance away. It's a really useful thing in my world."
"And it works between worlds?"
"I guess so. It's amazing that it works here! I mean, really!"
"Well, at least your friend doesn't have to worry about where you are now that she knows."
"How did you know that she was worried about me?" I asked.
"Well, if I was in her place, I would be thinking the same thing," Legolas said.
"You're right." I put my head on his shoulder and closed my eyes for a minute. I could feel every time he inhaled and exhaled. Everything started to slow down as I started to fall asleep. I was almost asleep by the time Legolas had kissed me on the forehead and told me that he thought it was time for me to go back to my room. I opened my eyes and looked at him. "I don' wunna go ta sleep!" was what I managed to say. I heard Legolas mutter something about dragging me by my feet, and in five seconds I was walking with him back to my room.
"You know, you don't have to follow me, I know where my room is," I told him nicely.
"Well, I just thought you'd like to have some company."
I opened the door and said good-night to Legolas. I walked into my room and closed the door. I found a large basin of warm water in my room. One of the Elf maidens must have put it there for me. I was grateful for that since I really wanted to wash my hair. After that, I put on the Elvish night-gown that I found on my bed. It fit me perfectly. I would have killed for a pair of pj pants about now. I looked at my cell phone. It said that the time was 1:30. I laid on my bed and fell into a fitful sleep.
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We looked around and came to the Fellowship's camp.
"Aragorn!" Legolas said.
A dark and mysterious figure turned around. "What?" he asked.
"The Lady of the Light wishes to speak with you-," Legolas began.
"Who is she?" Aragorn asked. He pointed at me. His eyes lingered to us. He saw we were holding hands.
"Oh...this is Natalie. She is to be traveling with the Fellowship," Legolas said proudly.
"I see."
"Galadriel said that she is to help the Fellowship, and this is why she wishes to speak to you," Legolas said.
"I will go see her then," Aragorn said. He gave me a suspicious look and left. Legolas and I went for another walk and sat down on the Elvish bench, again.
"Why was he giving me all those dark looks?" I asked.
"To tell you the truth, it's probably because you're female. And because...," Legolas stopped.
"Because...?"
"Because he saw us together," Legolas said.
Together? I asked myself. Was Legolas saying that he liked me? He did tell me that I was pretty, but I thought he was joking. I mean, I have curly, brown hair and golden-colored eyes. I hate it. I've always wanted to get it straightened permanently. I also wanted to get the contacts that made your eyes blue. On the other hand, Legolas was drop-dead gorgeous. With his long, blonde hair and bright blue eyes. His fair colored skin and his pointy ears. He looked like an Elf god. I decided to ask him what he meant.
"Legolas...," I said.
"Yes?"
"Are you trying to tell me that you like me?" I asked.
"Well...uh...um. Yes," he said.
I smiled a genuine smile. I was totally psyched.
"I like you, too," I said. I could feel my cheeks turning pink. I looked at Legolas to see what his reaction was. He was looking at something behind me. I turned around. Aragorn was walking towards us.
"Legolas...," he said.
"Yes?"
"Have you taught her to use a bow, yet?"
"Yes, she is a very good archer for a beginner," Legolas said.
"Good. Galadriel told me that she would be," Aragorn said. He looked at me. "You shall be traveling with us from now on."
"That's fine with me," I said as I looked at Legolas.
Aragorn gave us a suspicious look. He didn't say anything about us earlier. And he wasn't saying anything now. He just looked at Legolas and left.
"You are going to be with us!" Legolas said.
"Yay!" I said. I gave Legolas a hug.
He looked surprised. I guess he didn't know that I was about to do that.
We decided to go back to camp so that Legolas could introduce me to the others. After all, we were going to be traveling together.
When we got back, the whole Fellowship was waiting to meet me.
"Everyone, this is Natalie," said Legolas. He decided to make everyone tell me their names, even though I already knew them.
"This is Frodo," Legolas said, pointing at a brown haired Hobbit.
"I'm Samwise Gamgee, Frodo's gardener," said a Hobbit with sun bleached hair.
"This is Merry and Pippin," Aragorn said, showing me two Hobbits that looked almost the same.
"I'm Gimli," said a Dwarf with a huge beard.
"I am Boromir," said a man who looked a bit like Aragorn.
After introducing me to the whole Fellowship, Aragorn and Legolas were arguing in Elvish a few yards away. I couldn't understand a single word they said, so I decided to hang with the Hobbits.
"Frodo, you know Elvish, right?" I asked in a low voice so that they wouldn't overhear.
"I know some Elvish," he replied.
"Do you have a clue what Aragorn and Legolas are talking about?"
He was quiet for a second and then replied, "Yes, but I don't know if I should be telling you."
"Can you just tell me what you can?" I asked.
"Fine," he said. "Aragorn is telling Legolas not to have a really strong relationship with you because that may lead to a distraction during a battle or if you break up, then he could die from a broken heart. Legolas is telling him that he's not doing anything wrong and that Aragorn shouldn't be talking because everyone knows about his relationship with Arwen."
"Oh," I said.
"So, you like Legolas, huh?" asked Frodo.
"I think he's drop-dead gorgeous," I told the Hobbit.
"Well, if I were you, I'd listen to Aragorn. I don't think we could afford to lose the eyes and ears of the Fellowship, after all, Legolas is our only Elf."
"I know, I know," I said. "Frodo, if I were you, I'd be watching Boromir, if you know what I mean."
"We shall see. I do not think he would try to steal the One Ring right under Aragorn's nose," he replied.
"No, he's more sneaky. He'll try to steal it while you're sleeping or when you're alone," I said.
Frodo gave me an angry look. "It seems that you know a lot about being a thief more than Boromir does."
I laughed at this and said, "No, Halfling, I would never even dream of stealing the One Ring. It's too evil. I wouldn't want to be chased by Ringwraiths. The power is probably overwhelming. Besides, I have a replica of it."
"What do you mean by a 'replica?'" he asked.
I pulled out my necklace that was hidden under my sweater. It was a silver chain. On the chain was a golden ring with an Elvish script on it.
"You are a Ring Bearer?" he asked in amazement.
"Not really. This is a look-a-like of the One Ring. It's not the real thing. You have the actual Ring," I said.
"I see. It doesn't need flames to see the writing," he observed.
"It doesn't make me invisible either," I told him. I put the ring on my finger. Frodo gasped as I put it on.
"I don't think you are right about that...you are invisible. I cannot see you. Where are you?" he asked.
"I'm right where I was when I put it on!" I said. I took off my ring. I stared at it. It worked in Middle-Earth. Could this mean that I, too, would be hunted by the Ringwraiths?
"That is just strange, it works here, but not in your world? I hope we don't have to destroy two Rings! I would put it away before anyone else sees it. Especially Aragorn. He might think you stole it from me."
I put the ring out of sight and walked up to the two arguing guys.
"¡Hola! ¿Comò están ustedes?" I asked them.
They both looked at me with blank faces.
"What did she say?" Aragorn whispered to Legolas.
"I do not know, it's like a foreign language. It's definitely not Elvish," Legolas said.
"What did you say?" Aragorn asked me.
"I said, 'Hello. How are you guys?'" I replied.
"What language is that?" Aragorn asked.
"It is Spanish."
"Spanish?"
"Yes, another language in my world," I said.
"Ah, and you speak this fluently?"
"Not really."
"What else can you speak?" Legolas asked.
"Just English and some Spanish," I said to him.
"English?" he asked.
"The language in which we are talking in," I said.
"Oh, we call it the Common tongue here," Aragorn said.
"Legolas es muy bonito," I said.
"What did you say about me?" Legolas asked.
"I said, 'Legolas is very handsome.'" I replied.
Aragorn rolled his eyes. Legolas blushed.
"Aragorn es muy feo," I said to Legolas.
"Huh?" Aragorn said.
"I said, 'Aragorn is very ugly.'"
Legolas laughed at this and Aragorn got mad. He started to swear in Elvish.
"Arwen es loca porque ella encanta Aragorn."
"And it means...?"
"Arwen is crazy because she likes Aragorn!" I said.
"Uh...Natalie...I would not talk about Arwen in front of Aragorn. He's a bit sensitive about what people say about her," Legolas whispered in my ear.
"Oops! Sorry Aragorn!" I said.
"Natalie...can I speak to you for a minute? Legolas, could you go away for a couple of minutes?" Aragorn asked. Legolas gave him a dirty look when he said this. He walked off and sat down in the shadow under a tree where no one could see him. He was probably watching Aragorn and trying to listen with his keen Elf-hearing.
"Natalie, I understand that you may have...feelings...for Legolas, but we cannot let that interrupt with the quest we are on. Do you understand this?"
"Yes, I know. Frodo sort of told me what you and Legolas were saying. Believe me, I wouldn't have Legolas die because of me...it's not right to make him lose his immortality. Anyways, I'm not like you," I replied.
"Frodo told you, did he? Well, could you please leave Legolas alone until after the Ring is destroyed? And, what do you mean, 'You're not like me?'" he asked.
"Whatever. I meant that I'm not like how you are with Arwen. I know you'll marry her and have her become the Queen of Gondor," I said.
I went back to the others and sat down by Legolas. He looked sort of ticked off at Aragorn. He had to of heard our conversation. I could see it in his amazing blue eyes. He wasn't pretending he didn't hear us, but he didn't show that he heard us either. I put my hand on his shoulder to show him that I understood that he knew. I guess he took this as a different gesture, and he leaned towards me and before I knew it, we were kissing each other. I opened my eyes and saw that Aragorn was near, but not near enough to see us yet because we were in a dark shady area. Legolas must have noticed this, too, because we both pulled back at the same time.
"Aragorn-," I said.
"-is close,' he said.
We laughed. We had both said the same thing at the same time. Aragorn was walking away, not near to us. He must have just been passing, because he took no notice of us at all.
"He did not see us," Legolas said.
"I don't think we want him to," I said.
"Yes. Aragorn would be mad at us after what he told us."
"You heard what he was saying to me?"
"Yes, I did. I do have Elf-hearing after all," Legolas said.
"I knew you knew it. I saw it in your eyes," I said. "Legolas, you do know that you cannot waste your time on me at this moment? We do need to help the Fellowship first."
"I know. But at this moment, we are not doing anything. We are not on a path to Mount Doom right now. We do have time to waste," he said.
I smiled. "You're right. We do have time until we leave Lothlórien. We've got lots of time to hang out!"
We went to the place where the Elves had dinner. We ate more lembas bread and talked for almost two hours. After dinner, Legolas and I decided to take another walk. We took the same path we had went earlier that morning. We found our bench and decided to stop for a while. It was nice outside. Not too hot, and not too cold. The stars were probably twinkling in the sky like little diamonds, but it was hard to see them because of the dense canopy of trees. The forest was lighted with the Elf-lights. It was nice to be there. It was quiet and peaceful. I'm so lucky to be here...especially since I'm with Legolas, I thought. He looked like he was thinking the same thing. I was about to say something when Legolas talked first.
"The clothes you wear...I have never seen a person garbed like that," Legolas said. "And you are wearing pants? Never have I seen a maiden wear pants before." I looked at myself. I was wearing blue jean flares and a black velvet tank top.
"In my world, women do wear pants. We wear dresses and skirts, too, but we think that pants are more comfortable. My world is...," I stopped. I didn't want to make him think his world was inferior to mine.
"Is what?" he questioned.
"Well, it's more technologically advanced than yours is. We have many things that would seem like magic to you. It would be scary for you if you were brought to my world, because it's so advanced," I said.
"Scary? To an Elf? No, my lady, I am not scared of anything...not even of death."
"That is because you are immortal," I said.
"Well, yes, but if I was to fall in love with a mortal I would give up my immortality," he replied.
I knew that, of course, but I didn't respond to it. I just looked at him and smiled. Was he intending that he would give up his immortality for me? I was shocked, happy, and disturbed at the same time. I was shocked because I never thought he'd say that to me. I was happy because I loved him, but I was disturbed by it because then he wouldn't live forever. I was also disturbed by that because of what Aragorn had told me about how Elves and Humans shouldn't be fall in love because of that factor.
"Legolas..." I began.
"I know," he said, "Aragorn is right. I won't say anymore. But what he doesn't know won't hurt him, right?" Legolas's eyes twinkled.
"I don't want to get on his bad side...but you're right! He doesn't have to know about anything," I said.
Legolas stood up suddenly. He had an arrow strung to his bow. His eyes were searching for something.
"What's wrong?" I asked him.
"I heard something. I think someone is watching us," he said, not moving his eyes away from where the sound had been."Show yourself or I will shoot!"
If I were you, I'd tell Legolas to put his bow down, a voice said in my head.
"Legolas, put your bow down. I think it's Galadriel," I said.
Legolas hesitated and then put his bow away. He put his arrow back in the quiver on his back.
An Elf came walking towards us. It was Galadriel.
"Natalie...how did you know it was her?" Legolas asked.
"I heard her voice in my head," I said.
"Yes, that was me. I overheard your conversation. I knew you two would be here," she said.
"Galadriel-" Legolas began.
"I know what it is you're asking me about," Galadriel said, "Do not worry, Prince Legolas Greenleaf, I will not tell Elessar about this. That is for you to do."
"For us to do?" Legolas asked.
"Yes. You will know when the time comes. I agree with Aragorn on some things, but then, I agree with you two on other things."
"Like what?" I asked.
Galadriel just smiled and walked away. Legolas looked as puzzled as I did.
"Sometimes she is just plain freaky," I said.
"What did she mean by that?"
"I dunno," I said.
We were silent for a while, when all of a sudden, something started to ring.
"What the-?" I said. I put my hand in my pocket and revealed my cell phone. Legolas's face was filled with curiosity. I pressed the "talk" button.
"Hello?"
"Hey Nat, it's me, Jess."
"Jessica! Wazup?" I asked.
"Oh, nothing much. I fed Nina this morning, and I parked your car in the driveway for you. Wazup with you?"
"Nothing much. I'm in Middle-Earth, and I'm sitting next to the hottest guy you will ever see in your whole life," I replied.
"Middle-Earth? What the Hell, Nat? Are you feeling okay?" Jessica asked.
"Jess, I'm fine, if you want, I'll put Legolas on the phone, so you know that I'm not lying."
"Legolas?! Legolas as in the hot archer Elf prince?" Jessica said.
"Yeah."
"Nat, this is insane. You're trying to tell me that you're in Middle-Earth, sitting next to Legolas?"
"Yeah! We're in Lothlórien. The Fellowship's gonna be leaving soon, and I'm coming with them!"
"And why are you in Middle-Earth again?"
"Remember my dreams? The lady with the pointy ears? That was Galadriel. She was calling for my help. She somehow brought me here to Middle-Earth, and she wants to know how we have records about the One Ring, and why we know stuff that hasn't even happened here yet."
"So you're going with the Fellowship why?"
"She said I have to help them find Merry and Pippin when they get taken away by the Uruk-Hai."
"Let me talk to Legolas," Jessica said.
"Okay, give me a second!" I said. I turned to Legolas, "Okay, I know this might seem freaky to you, but my friend wants to talk with you." I said to him. I handed him the phone. He put it up to his ear, just like he had seen me do.
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"This is Legolas," a voice said.
"Hi Legolas! My name is Jessica, and I'm Natalie's best friend," Jessica said.
"Uh...hi...Natalie's best friend."
"Are you really Legolas?"
"Yes."
"Is Natalie really going with the Fellowship?"
"Yes."
"She didn't tell you about the future of Middle-Earth, right?"
"Yes."
"Do you like her?"
"Yes..."
"Ahahhaa! Let me talk to Natalie!" Jessica said.
A few seconds later, Natalie was on the phone.
"So, Legolas likes you?" Jessica began.
"Yeah. What about it?"
"Are you like his girlfriend or something?"
"Uh, no comment?" Natalie said.
"So, I'm guessing yes."
"Why do you want to know?"
"Because."
"Because why?"
"I mean, you basically worship Orlando Bloom, and he was Legolas in the movie."
"He looks just like Orli. He sounds just like Orli. His personality is just like Orli."
"But he's not Orli. He's Legolas."
"And your point is?"
"YOU ARE SO LUCKY!"
"I guess so. I mean, it was amazing. There I was, in this big forest of giant trees, and my ankle was broken, and then out of nowhere, this hot guy comes and tells me his name is Legolas and that I'm in Lothlórien. We then go to Galadriel, and she knew that I was supposed to come and she has my ankle mended, and so I spent the night there, in this bed that was soooo comfy. And then Legolas wakes me up and shows me to breakfast, and I tell Galadriel about Tolkien's books. Then Legolas shows me how to use a bow, and I'm almost a pro at it. And I met the whole Fellowship, and I think Aragorn hates me, but that's okay cause Legolas loves me, and now I'm sitting here, on an Elvish bench, talking to you on a cell phone," Natalie said.
"Whoa. That is amazing." Jessica said.
"Tell me about it. Anyways, have you told Yike that I'm not home?"
"No, I was planning on telling him tomorrow."
"Oh. I see. Well, I'll have my cell phone on. The strange thing is, I've had it on all night last night, and today, and it still has a full charge. My phone should be on its last minutes by now. But, it's not. I mean, how is it possible that I'm even able to talk to you? I mean, I'm in another world!"
"That is strange."
"What time is it there?" Natalie asked.
"It's almost tweleve."
"Twelve?!"
"Yeah."
"Dang. Well, I think I should go. I wanted to talk some more with Legolas before I go to sleep."
"Okay. Call me before the Fellowship leaves." Jessica said.
"Okay. Good-night!"
"Night!" Jessica hung up the phone. She sat on her couch for a while in silence. I can't believe it. That is so strange. Natalie's in Middle-Earth. Her boyfriend is Legolas, and she's going to travel with the Fellowship. I wish I could go with her! Jessica thought. She fell asleep on the sofa, dreaming about Elves, Hobbits, and Dwarves.
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"Okay. Good-night!" I said as I hung up my cell phone.
"So, what is this machine?" Legolas asked me.
"It's called a cell phone. It lets people talk to each other, even if they are a long distance away. It's a really useful thing in my world."
"And it works between worlds?"
"I guess so. It's amazing that it works here! I mean, really!"
"Well, at least your friend doesn't have to worry about where you are now that she knows."
"How did you know that she was worried about me?" I asked.
"Well, if I was in her place, I would be thinking the same thing," Legolas said.
"You're right." I put my head on his shoulder and closed my eyes for a minute. I could feel every time he inhaled and exhaled. Everything started to slow down as I started to fall asleep. I was almost asleep by the time Legolas had kissed me on the forehead and told me that he thought it was time for me to go back to my room. I opened my eyes and looked at him. "I don' wunna go ta sleep!" was what I managed to say. I heard Legolas mutter something about dragging me by my feet, and in five seconds I was walking with him back to my room.
"You know, you don't have to follow me, I know where my room is," I told him nicely.
"Well, I just thought you'd like to have some company."
I opened the door and said good-night to Legolas. I walked into my room and closed the door. I found a large basin of warm water in my room. One of the Elf maidens must have put it there for me. I was grateful for that since I really wanted to wash my hair. After that, I put on the Elvish night-gown that I found on my bed. It fit me perfectly. I would have killed for a pair of pj pants about now. I looked at my cell phone. It said that the time was 1:30. I laid on my bed and fell into a fitful sleep.
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