Covren.
"I am sorry." He said. I smiled at him.
"Thank you." I said. HE smiled back at me.
"Now I must ask again what you were thinking when you put that outfit back on?" He
asked. My smile faded. I sighed exasperatedly.
"We were fighting and thought that it would hinder our movement if we wore dresses."
I explained. He nodded.
"Yes." He said. "But what possessed you to fight at all?" He demanded.
"Must we go through all this again." Eowyn said." Eomer." She said putting her arm
around his shoulders. "There is a saying. 'It is easier to ask forgiveness then
permission.' In this case it was simply easier to do it knowing that we would be able
to ask forgiveness instead of being told no by asking permission." I laughed.
"That is a good saying." I said. Eomer looked at me shrewdly.
"Thank you." He said sarcastically. I bowed.
"Now will you all excuse Covren and I,." Eowyn said grabbing my arm." We must go
change." I smiled at the men before being pulled away. When we got far enough
away I collapsed against.
"Eowyn." I gasped." Did I hide my feelings well?" I asked. She laughed.
"Yes. Very well." She said.
"Good. Because the whole time I just wanted to kiss him." I said. She laughed some
more.
"Are you in a better mood today?" She asked. I perked up.
"Yes."
"And why is that?" I thought about it.
"I have no idea." I said truthfully. She raised an eyebrow at me. I held up my hand.
"Honest."
"All right then." She said pulling me faster." Let's go dress and then you can cook
some food for us from your country." I looked at her wide eyed.
"You want me to cook?" I squeaked. She nodded.
" I was thinking that since your from another country that you must know other
foods." She said. I gulped and nodded. "Then you must cook for us." I nodded and
reluctantly followed her inside.
"This is absolutely delicious." Eowyn said sitting back and rubbing her full stomach.
Feramir mumbled something between bites of his third serving. I looked nervously at
Eomer. He had not said two words the whole night.
"What is this called again?" Feramir said after he had swallowed.
"Ganda cakes." I told him again. The shredded vegetables baked into regular dinner
loaves and dipped into a meat sauce was a favorite of mine when I had lived
Isumbred. I had made sure to learn the recipe. And now I worried that it was not
good enough for Eomer. He said nothing and did not even indicate that he liked it.
"Eomer." I said quietly. He looked up at me. "Is everything allright?" He smiled fakely
yet it still made my heart skip a beat.
"The food is wonderfull." He said. I nodded and looked down at my plate.
"We have decided to leave on the morrow." Eowyn said suddenly. I looked up at her
sharply.
"Why?" I asked.
"We feel that we have been away from Gondor long enough and the weeks end is so
far away. We wish to back in Gondor now by the weeks end." I stared at her horrified.
"That is not a good idea." I said. "You should stay longer." Eowyn laughed.
"If you want them to stay so badly then why don;t you go with them?" Eomer said
quietly. I looked at him strangely.
"What?" I asked. His head shot up.
"Why don't you go with them?" He said again this time with more impatience in his
tone.
"I am sorry." He said. I smiled at him.
"Thank you." I said. HE smiled back at me.
"Now I must ask again what you were thinking when you put that outfit back on?" He
asked. My smile faded. I sighed exasperatedly.
"We were fighting and thought that it would hinder our movement if we wore dresses."
I explained. He nodded.
"Yes." He said. "But what possessed you to fight at all?" He demanded.
"Must we go through all this again." Eowyn said." Eomer." She said putting her arm
around his shoulders. "There is a saying. 'It is easier to ask forgiveness then
permission.' In this case it was simply easier to do it knowing that we would be able
to ask forgiveness instead of being told no by asking permission." I laughed.
"That is a good saying." I said. Eomer looked at me shrewdly.
"Thank you." He said sarcastically. I bowed.
"Now will you all excuse Covren and I,." Eowyn said grabbing my arm." We must go
change." I smiled at the men before being pulled away. When we got far enough
away I collapsed against.
"Eowyn." I gasped." Did I hide my feelings well?" I asked. She laughed.
"Yes. Very well." She said.
"Good. Because the whole time I just wanted to kiss him." I said. She laughed some
more.
"Are you in a better mood today?" She asked. I perked up.
"Yes."
"And why is that?" I thought about it.
"I have no idea." I said truthfully. She raised an eyebrow at me. I held up my hand.
"Honest."
"All right then." She said pulling me faster." Let's go dress and then you can cook
some food for us from your country." I looked at her wide eyed.
"You want me to cook?" I squeaked. She nodded.
" I was thinking that since your from another country that you must know other
foods." She said. I gulped and nodded. "Then you must cook for us." I nodded and
reluctantly followed her inside.
"This is absolutely delicious." Eowyn said sitting back and rubbing her full stomach.
Feramir mumbled something between bites of his third serving. I looked nervously at
Eomer. He had not said two words the whole night.
"What is this called again?" Feramir said after he had swallowed.
"Ganda cakes." I told him again. The shredded vegetables baked into regular dinner
loaves and dipped into a meat sauce was a favorite of mine when I had lived
Isumbred. I had made sure to learn the recipe. And now I worried that it was not
good enough for Eomer. He said nothing and did not even indicate that he liked it.
"Eomer." I said quietly. He looked up at me. "Is everything allright?" He smiled fakely
yet it still made my heart skip a beat.
"The food is wonderfull." He said. I nodded and looked down at my plate.
"We have decided to leave on the morrow." Eowyn said suddenly. I looked up at her
sharply.
"Why?" I asked.
"We feel that we have been away from Gondor long enough and the weeks end is so
far away. We wish to back in Gondor now by the weeks end." I stared at her horrified.
"That is not a good idea." I said. "You should stay longer." Eowyn laughed.
"If you want them to stay so badly then why don;t you go with them?" Eomer said
quietly. I looked at him strangely.
"What?" I asked. His head shot up.
"Why don't you go with them?" He said again this time with more impatience in his
tone.
