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Chapter 6 Making Up Aragorn
I felt really bad after I made Liz mad. I felt lower than a hobbit. I giggled at my joke, and then stopped when I saw the look on Liz's face. It was not a look of anger, but on of disappointment. I hated that look, and I hoped I would never see it again.
"Why don't you two go sit on the couch," said Tracy.
I followed Legolas out of the room. We sat on the couch in silence, because we could hear the girls talking if we really listened.
I heard Tracy's voice say, "I knew we never should have left them alone."
"Tracy, be quiet. You know we had no choice. I would have loved to see you explain that to our boss."
I got up from the couch and left Legolas sitting there to listen better. I stood just outside the room, and I didn't think they could see me.
"Sorry Liz. I'm just a little frustrated."
"'Sokay."
I couldn't contain myself any longer. "I am so sorry. I am truly, and deeply sorry," I said.
The two girls turned around and I could tell they were surprised to see me there. "Sorry."
"No, it's all right Aragorn," said Liz.
"Yes, it's fine."
I felt better knowing that they were not mad at me, so I went back to Legolas. Legolas said to me in a whisper, "We need to make it up to them."
"Yeah, we do." Even though neither of us knew quite what we had done wrong.
Legolas and I went into the room with our clothes in it and discussed our plan. We changed our clothes into nicer things. Legolas wore some pants, that Liz had told us when we bought them were called slacks. These were a light tan color. Then Legolas put on a light green shirt she had called a polo. I also put on another pair of slacks, and a dark red polo. We walked outside and looked around. Down the street we saw a field. There, in the field, were flowers. Legolas and I didn't have to say a word; we were thinking the same thing. We went into the field, and each picked a handful of flowers. We went back to the girls' building and knocked on their bedroom door. Liz answered, with Tracy next to her.
"For you, my lady," I said handing Liz my flowers.
At the same time, Legolas handed Tracy his saying, "And for you." I could tell the girls were very happy, and they smiled.
"Thank you Aragorn," Liz said as she kissed my cheek and hugged me. I looked over and saw Tracy hug Legolas. I wish this moment could last forever. I knew it couldn't, but I loved every moment of it.
"Do you still wish to go to dinner with us," asked Legolas to Liz and Tracy. They looked at each other and said yes, of course. So they went in to change, while Legolas and I sat on the couch. Legolas and I talked about Middle Earth and how much we missed it. All thoughts of Middle Earth vanished from my head as Liz and Tracy came in.
They were both wearing dresses that ended above the knee, and like many of their shirts, instead of sleeves there were straps. Tracy's dress was black, and Liz's was a light blue. Tracy's hair was in a complicated style that looked marvelous. Liz's was beautifully put into a half ponytail.
"So...now, what should we do," said Liz.
"It is still a little early for dinner," responded Tracy, "how about...mini- golf?"
"Great," Liz said.
I wondered what mini-golf was as we walked down the road in pairs, Legolas and Tracy, and Liz and I. When I asked Liz what mini-golf was, she told me that it was a little complicated, and it might be easier to explain as we played. I was still curious, but I decided to trust her and wait to find out more. Once we got there, Tracy borrowed some small colorful balls and these sticks with a piece of metal on the end (she called them 'clubs') from a man in a very small buildings.
The girls walked us over to a place with very green grass. Leaning down, I saw that it wasn't real grass, but some other substance. Then, Liz and Tracy showed us how to hit the ball. It seemed that the object of the game was to try to hit the ball, with the club, into a hole in the ground. I soon found out that it wasn't as easy as it looked, for there were obstacles in the way. Pretty soon we were all laughing. It turned out that Legolas was very good at it. I, on the other hand, couldn't quite grasp how too more the ball around the different things.
"Nice one, Legolas," said Tracy, after he got another hole-in-one. It was about an hour later when we went to the last hole. Legolas go the ball in the hole in 2 tries, and I wanted to beat him this once. I thought about the best way as I watched Tracy and Liz do it. Then I saw the perfect way. I moved my ball 3 inches to the right. Then I hit the ball. It bounced off the left wall and went up the hidden ramp I had seen in the obstacle, which was a small boat. The others had all sent their ball through a tube-like pipe that went through the boat, but that did not lead directly into the hole. Looking back at my ball, I walked past the boat, and saw my ball roll of the side of the boat. The ball circled once around the hole before dropping in.
"Great shot, Aragorn," Liz said.
"That was so cool," said Tracy. Legolas congratulated me, and I tried not to look too proud. Inside, I was ecstatic! Liz and Tracy grabbed our clubs and returned them, along with the golf balls. It was about 6:45 when we decided to go to dinner. We walked down several streets until we reached a restaurant called Pippin's. I wondered if the young hobbit owned the place, but when I went in, I knew it wasn't hobbit-like at all.
Author's Note: Thank you for all of the reviews! StarlightWarrior- Thanks for the advice. I also would love to own Aragorn, and would also probably auction off Legolas. +No u wouldn't! I wouldn't let u, I'd buy him from u!+
Chapter 6 Making Up Aragorn
I felt really bad after I made Liz mad. I felt lower than a hobbit. I giggled at my joke, and then stopped when I saw the look on Liz's face. It was not a look of anger, but on of disappointment. I hated that look, and I hoped I would never see it again.
"Why don't you two go sit on the couch," said Tracy.
I followed Legolas out of the room. We sat on the couch in silence, because we could hear the girls talking if we really listened.
I heard Tracy's voice say, "I knew we never should have left them alone."
"Tracy, be quiet. You know we had no choice. I would have loved to see you explain that to our boss."
I got up from the couch and left Legolas sitting there to listen better. I stood just outside the room, and I didn't think they could see me.
"Sorry Liz. I'm just a little frustrated."
"'Sokay."
I couldn't contain myself any longer. "I am so sorry. I am truly, and deeply sorry," I said.
The two girls turned around and I could tell they were surprised to see me there. "Sorry."
"No, it's all right Aragorn," said Liz.
"Yes, it's fine."
I felt better knowing that they were not mad at me, so I went back to Legolas. Legolas said to me in a whisper, "We need to make it up to them."
"Yeah, we do." Even though neither of us knew quite what we had done wrong.
Legolas and I went into the room with our clothes in it and discussed our plan. We changed our clothes into nicer things. Legolas wore some pants, that Liz had told us when we bought them were called slacks. These were a light tan color. Then Legolas put on a light green shirt she had called a polo. I also put on another pair of slacks, and a dark red polo. We walked outside and looked around. Down the street we saw a field. There, in the field, were flowers. Legolas and I didn't have to say a word; we were thinking the same thing. We went into the field, and each picked a handful of flowers. We went back to the girls' building and knocked on their bedroom door. Liz answered, with Tracy next to her.
"For you, my lady," I said handing Liz my flowers.
At the same time, Legolas handed Tracy his saying, "And for you." I could tell the girls were very happy, and they smiled.
"Thank you Aragorn," Liz said as she kissed my cheek and hugged me. I looked over and saw Tracy hug Legolas. I wish this moment could last forever. I knew it couldn't, but I loved every moment of it.
"Do you still wish to go to dinner with us," asked Legolas to Liz and Tracy. They looked at each other and said yes, of course. So they went in to change, while Legolas and I sat on the couch. Legolas and I talked about Middle Earth and how much we missed it. All thoughts of Middle Earth vanished from my head as Liz and Tracy came in.
They were both wearing dresses that ended above the knee, and like many of their shirts, instead of sleeves there were straps. Tracy's dress was black, and Liz's was a light blue. Tracy's hair was in a complicated style that looked marvelous. Liz's was beautifully put into a half ponytail.
"So...now, what should we do," said Liz.
"It is still a little early for dinner," responded Tracy, "how about...mini- golf?"
"Great," Liz said.
I wondered what mini-golf was as we walked down the road in pairs, Legolas and Tracy, and Liz and I. When I asked Liz what mini-golf was, she told me that it was a little complicated, and it might be easier to explain as we played. I was still curious, but I decided to trust her and wait to find out more. Once we got there, Tracy borrowed some small colorful balls and these sticks with a piece of metal on the end (she called them 'clubs') from a man in a very small buildings.
The girls walked us over to a place with very green grass. Leaning down, I saw that it wasn't real grass, but some other substance. Then, Liz and Tracy showed us how to hit the ball. It seemed that the object of the game was to try to hit the ball, with the club, into a hole in the ground. I soon found out that it wasn't as easy as it looked, for there were obstacles in the way. Pretty soon we were all laughing. It turned out that Legolas was very good at it. I, on the other hand, couldn't quite grasp how too more the ball around the different things.
"Nice one, Legolas," said Tracy, after he got another hole-in-one. It was about an hour later when we went to the last hole. Legolas go the ball in the hole in 2 tries, and I wanted to beat him this once. I thought about the best way as I watched Tracy and Liz do it. Then I saw the perfect way. I moved my ball 3 inches to the right. Then I hit the ball. It bounced off the left wall and went up the hidden ramp I had seen in the obstacle, which was a small boat. The others had all sent their ball through a tube-like pipe that went through the boat, but that did not lead directly into the hole. Looking back at my ball, I walked past the boat, and saw my ball roll of the side of the boat. The ball circled once around the hole before dropping in.
"Great shot, Aragorn," Liz said.
"That was so cool," said Tracy. Legolas congratulated me, and I tried not to look too proud. Inside, I was ecstatic! Liz and Tracy grabbed our clubs and returned them, along with the golf balls. It was about 6:45 when we decided to go to dinner. We walked down several streets until we reached a restaurant called Pippin's. I wondered if the young hobbit owned the place, but when I went in, I knew it wasn't hobbit-like at all.
Author's Note: Thank you for all of the reviews! StarlightWarrior- Thanks for the advice. I also would love to own Aragorn, and would also probably auction off Legolas. +No u wouldn't! I wouldn't let u, I'd buy him from u!+
