A/n: Kept forgetting to write this. Ok I don't own any of the Tolkein characters like Eowyn, Faramir, Eomer, Aragorn etc. I changed some of the details from the story. I see that I ticked a few people off by that. I am sorry, I am fairly new to fanfiction so I didn't know there was a AU but a review kindly *cough cough* informed me off it. So please no more THAT'S WRONG!!! Thank you. Also thank you quietone for the only positive review I received, it means a lot so thank you.



When we were packed and ready we started out. Even mother had chosen to ride rather then take the carriage. Together, there were 11 in all; Father, Mother, Filith, Seleth, his father Koenil, and the members of my father's council, Fudran, Aloman, Sapon, Belan, and Cherdan.

The sun was beginning to set behind us. The sky was filled with pastel colors of amber, gold, and crimson. The trees looked radiant in the light and I was reminded of Arwen Evenstar. I looked forward to seeing her again, it had been to long.

Belan rode up next to me.

"Surely a lady should be wearing a gown and riding in the carriage that was brought for her." He spoke pompously.

"Yes," I replied, "A lady would."

"You need to learn to watch your tongue."

"And you, Belan, must learn to get over you false sense that men are superior to women. My mother defeated the King of the Nazgul with the help of Merridoc. I don't think you have accomplished such a feat. Also I do not see her riding in the carriage."

"Queen Eowyn may do as she wishes."

"And the Princess Siraviel, Lady of Rohan, may do the same. Now be gone with you."

"But my lady."

"BE GONE!!!"

He rode back to the end of the entourage, looking very shaken up and very angry. I had one up on him. He was forever trying to get me to act like a proper princess but that was not on the top of my things to do list. At that moment Seleth rose up along side me.

"Well you suceeded in frightening Belan."

"It looks as if you are not the only one who will be stirring things up on this trip Seleth."

He laughed and rode back to his father. I looked back and said goodbye to my fair city, to Rohan.