Chapter 2: Begin the Quest
Legolas sat on his bed, thinking. He has been thinking for more than an hour. He looked out the window to see a grey sky and many raindrops. A large roll of thunder boomed outside followed by many more and a bright flash of lightning. Legolas began to feel tired and laid down on his bed. Within 5 minutes, he was fast asleep.
"Legolas. Legolas. Legolas," came a beautiful voice. Legolas' eyes fluttered open. A beautiful elf stood before him. She had long golden hair. "Lady Galadriel?" Legolas questioned. She nodded her fair face. "Is this real?" Legolas said. "It is just a dream. I come to you to give you important information," she replied. Legolas sat up, ears listening intently. "You must leave immediately. She is still alive. You must go after her before it is too late. Go, now," Galadriel said smoothly. "Who, Lady Galadriel?" he asked. She began to fade away, smiling. "Go," were her last words. "Galadriel!" Legolas called after her. "Galadriel! Who?"
Legolas sat up abruptly in his bed, screaming, "Galadriel!" Legolas' elder brother, Glithralad, burst through the door. "What is wrong, brother?" he asked. Legolas looked down. "Nothing, it was nothing," he mumbled in reply. Glithralad looked at him carefully. Nodding he began to close the door. "No, wait," Legolas said. Glithralad looked at him with a questioning look. "I am leaving now," Legolas said. "What for?" Glithralad asked. "To go on a quest. Pack me light provisions," he ordered. "But what for?" he asked. "To find my lost twin," Legolas said as he quickly walked past him and headed to his parent's room.
Storming through the door he announced, "I'm going to find Eliwiel. You are not going to stop me either. Good bye." His mother opened her mouth to speak but Legolas had already left the room, heading back to his room and to change into traveling clothes. "Legolas!" she cried after him. He grabbed his bow and quiver, threw on a dark cloak and headed towards the castle entrance.
There stood Glithralad with a small bag of provisions. "Namaarie, Legolas! Aa' menealle nauva calen ar' malta!" Legolas grabbed the bag and answered back, "Namaarie, Glithralad!" A guard held a beautiful brown stallion near the bridge. Legolas mounted and galloped into the distance, the rain pounding on him.
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Hope you liked it so far. Please R&R.
Legolas sat on his bed, thinking. He has been thinking for more than an hour. He looked out the window to see a grey sky and many raindrops. A large roll of thunder boomed outside followed by many more and a bright flash of lightning. Legolas began to feel tired and laid down on his bed. Within 5 minutes, he was fast asleep.
"Legolas. Legolas. Legolas," came a beautiful voice. Legolas' eyes fluttered open. A beautiful elf stood before him. She had long golden hair. "Lady Galadriel?" Legolas questioned. She nodded her fair face. "Is this real?" Legolas said. "It is just a dream. I come to you to give you important information," she replied. Legolas sat up, ears listening intently. "You must leave immediately. She is still alive. You must go after her before it is too late. Go, now," Galadriel said smoothly. "Who, Lady Galadriel?" he asked. She began to fade away, smiling. "Go," were her last words. "Galadriel!" Legolas called after her. "Galadriel! Who?"
Legolas sat up abruptly in his bed, screaming, "Galadriel!" Legolas' elder brother, Glithralad, burst through the door. "What is wrong, brother?" he asked. Legolas looked down. "Nothing, it was nothing," he mumbled in reply. Glithralad looked at him carefully. Nodding he began to close the door. "No, wait," Legolas said. Glithralad looked at him with a questioning look. "I am leaving now," Legolas said. "What for?" Glithralad asked. "To go on a quest. Pack me light provisions," he ordered. "But what for?" he asked. "To find my lost twin," Legolas said as he quickly walked past him and headed to his parent's room.
Storming through the door he announced, "I'm going to find Eliwiel. You are not going to stop me either. Good bye." His mother opened her mouth to speak but Legolas had already left the room, heading back to his room and to change into traveling clothes. "Legolas!" she cried after him. He grabbed his bow and quiver, threw on a dark cloak and headed towards the castle entrance.
There stood Glithralad with a small bag of provisions. "Namaarie, Legolas! Aa' menealle nauva calen ar' malta!" Legolas grabbed the bag and answered back, "Namaarie, Glithralad!" A guard held a beautiful brown stallion near the bridge. Legolas mounted and galloped into the distance, the rain pounding on him.
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Hope you liked it so far. Please R&R.
