Elladan looked at his twin, they hadn't been near this tunnel since they had been tiny Elflings, it wasn't until Glorfindel's screaming and cursing that they even remembered it. The tunnel stood at the back of their ada's rooms. It was so tempting, it would be completely random. Oh, but oh the ...fun! Besides, this was an experiment.
"Who shall go first? Me or you?" Elladan asked his brother.
"Well, I say you, wait for me by the waterfall."
You see, they wanted to see if they would both go, one after the other into the same person. Of course, this was all just for show. They wanted to go back through the portal.
"Alright, so you go through, wait for about 30 minutes and follow me. Clear?" Elrohir nodded.
Elladan crawled into the tunnel and was in...something.
Something short. No, it wasn't something short it was someone kneeling down. His eyes were searching the ground, the persons eyes were searching the ground, they had clearly lost something. 'Not the ring, anything but the ring!' The person muttered.
Someone had lost a ring? A very important ring by the sound of nervousness in his-their voice. Not Adar, Adar wouldn't loose his ring, infact, Adar never wore his ring. Oh no, someone had lost Adar's ring. Hm, /who/ had lost Adar's ring. Who would be in his chambers? Oh no! That's why he hadn't felt any differences and the body moved as if it was his own. It was Elrohir! He had been waiting at the back of Elrond's quarters, his silly brother.
To make it worse they couldn't see it, they were feeling it out. Elrohir floundered like this for many minutes. Infact, he seemed to spend about 25 minutes looking for it. At least, that was until he heard a cough from behind him. Elrohir turned quickly and both Elladan and Elrohir felt the dread.
"Adar! Well! Greetings!"
Elrond glared at his son, he walked straight over and picked up his ring, holding it at a distance. He gently placed it back in his draw and looked over his son(s).
Suddenly his eyes flared as he looked over the sons. "Why are you here?"
"I-ah-was-just..." Elrohir apparently couldn't think of an excuse. Elladan was the excuse maker, he could have thought of something and he longed to say that they had just came in and see the box empty and were looking for it for him. Of course Elrohir relied on him far too much.
Time was up...Elladan felt himself deposited in the waterfall, well, at the top of the waterfall, heading down. Ah well.
(p.s. thanx for the review S. P. Ratt :) )
"Who shall go first? Me or you?" Elladan asked his brother.
"Well, I say you, wait for me by the waterfall."
You see, they wanted to see if they would both go, one after the other into the same person. Of course, this was all just for show. They wanted to go back through the portal.
"Alright, so you go through, wait for about 30 minutes and follow me. Clear?" Elrohir nodded.
Elladan crawled into the tunnel and was in...something.
Something short. No, it wasn't something short it was someone kneeling down. His eyes were searching the ground, the persons eyes were searching the ground, they had clearly lost something. 'Not the ring, anything but the ring!' The person muttered.
Someone had lost a ring? A very important ring by the sound of nervousness in his-their voice. Not Adar, Adar wouldn't loose his ring, infact, Adar never wore his ring. Oh no, someone had lost Adar's ring. Hm, /who/ had lost Adar's ring. Who would be in his chambers? Oh no! That's why he hadn't felt any differences and the body moved as if it was his own. It was Elrohir! He had been waiting at the back of Elrond's quarters, his silly brother.
To make it worse they couldn't see it, they were feeling it out. Elrohir floundered like this for many minutes. Infact, he seemed to spend about 25 minutes looking for it. At least, that was until he heard a cough from behind him. Elrohir turned quickly and both Elladan and Elrohir felt the dread.
"Adar! Well! Greetings!"
Elrond glared at his son, he walked straight over and picked up his ring, holding it at a distance. He gently placed it back in his draw and looked over his son(s).
Suddenly his eyes flared as he looked over the sons. "Why are you here?"
"I-ah-was-just..." Elrohir apparently couldn't think of an excuse. Elladan was the excuse maker, he could have thought of something and he longed to say that they had just came in and see the box empty and were looking for it for him. Of course Elrohir relied on him far too much.
Time was up...Elladan felt himself deposited in the waterfall, well, at the top of the waterfall, heading down. Ah well.
(p.s. thanx for the review S. P. Ratt :) )
