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The Fairy-Elf

By: The Fairy Oracle (Can you tell that I'm obsessed with Fairies? Tee-hee!)

Thanks to: the people who reviewed my story…I love you so much! WEEEEE!

AN: Sorry if I repeat things a lot. I just want to get the important things across.

Chapter Two: The Lady Of Light and then Some

The Fellowship of the Ring had just lost Gandalf the Grey. He had fallen into shadow…taken by the Balrog of Moria. Still grieving for their loss, they were headed towards the Elvendom of the Lady Galadriel, being led by the Captain Haldir and his hunting pack.

When they reached the Grand Staircase Lord Celeborn and Lady Galadriel were there waiting for them.

"Welcome to Lothlorien," Lord Celeborn said. "But tell me, where is Gandalf?"

The Fellowship's look of grief deepened as they remembered their friend and companion.

"Do not be saddened, please be happy that he has passed and done many a great things in his life. Now rest and do not worry about your mission while you're here. Worry about it when the time come," Lady Galadriel said in a weakened whisper, sensing the sorrow emitting from them.

As they were about to leave the throne room eight ladies appeared at the doorway. Two carried long staffs and another two carried talismans of sorts. One, who appeared to be their leader, had a sword at her waist. The sword was white that seemed to made out of a beautiful crystal. For some reason no one, not even Galadriel, moved. The only sound that was heard was the leaves ruffling in the light breeze.

They wore traveling clothes (each wearing her respective colors).

Suddenly, the leader stepped forward, "I assume you are the Lady Galadriel?" she said as she looked at the person she was indicating.

Galadriel nodded gracefully and smiled. "Yes, and who are you?" she asked.

The girl smiled and said with great pride, "I am the Lady Venus, Princess Mina and I ruled the Fairy Elves of Love and Beauty."

The fellowship and the Captain were purely confused.

Lord Celeborn spoke, "Ruled? What do you mean by that, Lady Venus?"

A girl who had beautiful blue eyes and hair explained, "Our Sovereigns died. A Dark Lord, by the name of Sauron, I believe, killed our King and Queen in their sleep and the rest of our people all gloriously died in battle trying to protect their homes." She paused a little to stop the tears from falling out of her eyes. "I guess we weren't as important to the Dark Lord as our Lord and Lady were to him…so he left us alone."

"Who are you, Lady?" Galadriel asked the young woman.

The blue haired girl looked up and blushed slightly for being impolite and not introducing herself before speaking. "I am Lady Mercury, Princess Ami and I reigned over the Fairy Elves of Ice and Wisdom." A slight sparkle was seen her eyes.

Legolas gasped at how beautiful she looked, though she did look some what vulnerable and weak, he could feel a sense of pride for her people. Ami heard the gasp with her ears being as sensitive as any Elf's, she looked up and met his light blue eyes with her darker ones. Then she looked at the floor and blushed slightly. 'I'm here to kill Lord Sauron, I have to stick to my duties!' she thought.

"We shall continue this at the Great Hall," Galadriel announced. "Ladies, please, make yourselves at home and rest for a bit while the servants prepare supper." Galadriel smiled as the four little hobbits ran to the Dining hall as fast as their little feet could carry them, baggage and all.

As the Fellowship and the eight Ladies were being lead to their resting quarters, Aragorn stayed behind.

"Lady Galadriel," Aragorn said with utmost respect. "I have heard the stories you have told the Lady Arwen about the Fairy Elves. They could be of great help to the Fellowship."

The Lady of Light smiled and nodded. "Yes, Elessar, I know, but I think they have seen enough war and blood. They shall stay here until we are assured that Sauron exists no more."

"But, milady," Aragorn tried to protest. He was cut off by Galadriel's voice.

"Aragorn," she began. "I know that you are looking out for the Company's best interest but, trust me when I say this… The Fellowship is better off the way it is now. These Ladies may not be who they say they are, and if that is true then all they have done is gotten in your way of your mission."

Aragorn looked at her skeptically. "I know they aren't lying," she said. "But, it's for their sake. Fairy Elves are fragile creatures, more fragile than Elves, if Elves are considered 'fragile'," she said. (AN: Galadriel is actually doing the little quotation marks with her fingers. ^_^)





AN: Well, here's another chapter! Woo hoo! Thanks to everyone again…and I'll have the next chapter up…in about a week…more or less. Meanwhile, keep on reading and reviewing…we authors like it when you praise and/or hate our work (Haters tell us where to improve our work, so yey for them too!),and also, this chapter isn't so good as the other one…I had difficulties writing this chapter…ARGH! Curse of the writer's block!!!!!!! Sorry if the chapter is on the short side.