~~~~Maria's P.O.V~~~~
After a short breakfast, Arwen and I went to father's libraries. Once there he warmly greeted us.
"Hello my daughters. I have asked you to come here for I would like to discuss the arrival of the races that are attending the council. Maria after they arrive please escort the men and dwarves to their rooms. Then prepare for council. And if you would, could you wear some of your nicer garments a dress perhaps." he said this with laughter in his eyes for he knew how much she hated dresses. Arwen please escort the Mirkwood elves to their rooms. Afterwards i would greatly appreciate it if you would show him around Rivendell."
"Why must I spend so much time with the Prince? I have been looking forward to spending more time with Estel. I have missed him greatly." Arwen asked with disappointment in her lovely voice.
"Well .. er.. I think it is best that you get to know the Prince very well for it might sway your opinion of not sailing to the west." said Elrond, a tad uncomftorble.
"You mean to say that you want to slit them up by forcing another elf into her life? Father that is ridiculous. Not to mention giving me the task of escorting the two races in which i most dislike. I thought you were better than that." I said. Unlike Arwen I have never been one to keep my temper under control.
"I will not have you, my youngest daughter, speak to me in such a maner. You will keep your toung about things you don't understand." Elrond said, he to only just managing to hold a grip on his emotions.
Arwen and I left that room not so happy.
"Maria, I wish to devise a plan." Arwen said with mischef in her eyes. "Would be so kind as to escort the Prince around Rivendell. I would be forever in dept to you."
After pondering this for a few minuets, I decided that at this vrey moment i would like to disobay my fathers wishes, "Agreed. I shall escort him around, but you must grant me a favor one day, although i do not know what it is."
"Thank you so much, my darling sister!" Arwen cried happily.
It put joy in my heart to see her so happy.
Now I must preare for the guests to arrive.
After a short breakfast, Arwen and I went to father's libraries. Once there he warmly greeted us.
"Hello my daughters. I have asked you to come here for I would like to discuss the arrival of the races that are attending the council. Maria after they arrive please escort the men and dwarves to their rooms. Then prepare for council. And if you would, could you wear some of your nicer garments a dress perhaps." he said this with laughter in his eyes for he knew how much she hated dresses. Arwen please escort the Mirkwood elves to their rooms. Afterwards i would greatly appreciate it if you would show him around Rivendell."
"Why must I spend so much time with the Prince? I have been looking forward to spending more time with Estel. I have missed him greatly." Arwen asked with disappointment in her lovely voice.
"Well .. er.. I think it is best that you get to know the Prince very well for it might sway your opinion of not sailing to the west." said Elrond, a tad uncomftorble.
"You mean to say that you want to slit them up by forcing another elf into her life? Father that is ridiculous. Not to mention giving me the task of escorting the two races in which i most dislike. I thought you were better than that." I said. Unlike Arwen I have never been one to keep my temper under control.
"I will not have you, my youngest daughter, speak to me in such a maner. You will keep your toung about things you don't understand." Elrond said, he to only just managing to hold a grip on his emotions.
Arwen and I left that room not so happy.
"Maria, I wish to devise a plan." Arwen said with mischef in her eyes. "Would be so kind as to escort the Prince around Rivendell. I would be forever in dept to you."
After pondering this for a few minuets, I decided that at this vrey moment i would like to disobay my fathers wishes, "Agreed. I shall escort him around, but you must grant me a favor one day, although i do not know what it is."
"Thank you so much, my darling sister!" Arwen cried happily.
It put joy in my heart to see her so happy.
Now I must preare for the guests to arrive.
