Disclaimer in first chapter
'Come, I shall show you to your rooms,' said Laiquendi as they walked out of Thranduils presence.
'That was brave of you,' said Frodo.
'Yes I must agree,' said Sam.
'I would have never been able to do that,' said Merry.
'If it were me, I'd be shaking in my boots!' exclaimed Pippin.
'You don't were boots,' Merry pointed out.
'Oh, yeah,' said Pippin looking down at this feet.
This made Laiquendi laugh. Her laugh was light and delicate. It made their hearts warm and reminded them the world was not as dreary as it seemed.
She led them thru a good portion of the city before she stopped. She stopped in front of a grand, old willow tree. There was a sign hanging from a branch that read Leofa Thule.
She turned towards them, 'The sign says Beloved Spirit, it is an odd name but it's the best Inn I know.'
They walked into the inn and were given a room, the biggest one there. Laiquendi did not reserve a room, which seemed odd to them. Was she not going to uphold her duty as she said she would?
'Are you not going to stay with us?' Asked Legolas.
'I am,' said Laiquendi.
'Then why have you not reserved a room?' asked Gimli.
'My home is near,' she answered. 'I shall now leave you to rest. I will return when it is time for the feast.' Laiquendi left them alone.
All but Legolas and Aragorn went for a brief nap. They talked of many things, one of which was Laiquendi.
'She seems familiar, doesn't she?' asked Aragorn.
'Yes she does, but from where exactly?' answered Legolas.
"I'm not sure,' said Aragorn.
'Her laugh brought back memories of younger years,' said Legolas.
'Yes, and she is not afraid of your father, now is she?' laughed Aragorn.
'Nerves of steel, I'd say!' said Legolas.
Together they laughed. Something they said, or maybe a memory they shared, got to their funny bones. Their laughter ceased when they heard a faint song being sung.
(Revelation by Ozzy)
Mother please forgive them
For they know not what they do
Looking back in history's books
It seems its nothing new
Oh! Let my mother live
Heaven is for heroes
And hell is full of fools
Stupidity no will to live
Their breaking gods own rule
Please let my mother live
Father of all creation
I think we're all going wrong
The course they're taking
Seems to be breaking
And it won't take to long
Children of the future
Watching empires fall
Madness the cup they drip from
Self-destruction the toll
I had a vision I saw the world burn
And the seas they turned red
The sun had fallen, the final curtain
In the land of the dead
Mother please show the children
Before it's too late
To fight each other there's no one winning
We must fight all the hate
(NOTE: mother- the Valier
Father- the Valar
God- Iluvatar
Heaven- Mandos
hell- Utumno
land of the dead- Middle earth)
'Such a sorrowful song,' said a newly risen Pippin.
Infact they all had awoken. All newly refreshed and prepared for the feast.
'But isn't it true?' said Sam.
'Yes Sam, it is. Unfortunately it is,' said Frodo.
'Who sang it?' asked Gimli.
'Someone from out there,' replied Gandolf. As he pointed out the window, towards the 'palace'.
'Whomever it was has a marvelous voice, its value is greater then that of gold!' said Gimli.
'Really?' said a voice behind the fellowship, who where presently gazing out the window. The voice made the fellowship jump from shock.
'How'd you sneak up on us, without us noticing???' asked an astounded Legolas.
'You were preoccupied and deep in thought. An orc could have snuck up on you without you noticing,' she replied. "Now lets go. Hir Thranduil is waiting!'
The end!! No not really. PLEASE SEND ME A REVIEW!!! Yes I know the song in this story was not very good but I felt it fit in with the time were in okay?? Well no one's reviewing so I guess I'm talking to myself!!
Hello me!
Hey me speak to me
Great I'm not even talking to myself!!
NAMAR!
'Come, I shall show you to your rooms,' said Laiquendi as they walked out of Thranduils presence.
'That was brave of you,' said Frodo.
'Yes I must agree,' said Sam.
'I would have never been able to do that,' said Merry.
'If it were me, I'd be shaking in my boots!' exclaimed Pippin.
'You don't were boots,' Merry pointed out.
'Oh, yeah,' said Pippin looking down at this feet.
This made Laiquendi laugh. Her laugh was light and delicate. It made their hearts warm and reminded them the world was not as dreary as it seemed.
She led them thru a good portion of the city before she stopped. She stopped in front of a grand, old willow tree. There was a sign hanging from a branch that read Leofa Thule.
She turned towards them, 'The sign says Beloved Spirit, it is an odd name but it's the best Inn I know.'
They walked into the inn and were given a room, the biggest one there. Laiquendi did not reserve a room, which seemed odd to them. Was she not going to uphold her duty as she said she would?
'Are you not going to stay with us?' Asked Legolas.
'I am,' said Laiquendi.
'Then why have you not reserved a room?' asked Gimli.
'My home is near,' she answered. 'I shall now leave you to rest. I will return when it is time for the feast.' Laiquendi left them alone.
All but Legolas and Aragorn went for a brief nap. They talked of many things, one of which was Laiquendi.
'She seems familiar, doesn't she?' asked Aragorn.
'Yes she does, but from where exactly?' answered Legolas.
"I'm not sure,' said Aragorn.
'Her laugh brought back memories of younger years,' said Legolas.
'Yes, and she is not afraid of your father, now is she?' laughed Aragorn.
'Nerves of steel, I'd say!' said Legolas.
Together they laughed. Something they said, or maybe a memory they shared, got to their funny bones. Their laughter ceased when they heard a faint song being sung.
(Revelation by Ozzy)
Mother please forgive them
For they know not what they do
Looking back in history's books
It seems its nothing new
Oh! Let my mother live
Heaven is for heroes
And hell is full of fools
Stupidity no will to live
Their breaking gods own rule
Please let my mother live
Father of all creation
I think we're all going wrong
The course they're taking
Seems to be breaking
And it won't take to long
Children of the future
Watching empires fall
Madness the cup they drip from
Self-destruction the toll
I had a vision I saw the world burn
And the seas they turned red
The sun had fallen, the final curtain
In the land of the dead
Mother please show the children
Before it's too late
To fight each other there's no one winning
We must fight all the hate
(NOTE: mother- the Valier
Father- the Valar
God- Iluvatar
Heaven- Mandos
hell- Utumno
land of the dead- Middle earth)
'Such a sorrowful song,' said a newly risen Pippin.
Infact they all had awoken. All newly refreshed and prepared for the feast.
'But isn't it true?' said Sam.
'Yes Sam, it is. Unfortunately it is,' said Frodo.
'Who sang it?' asked Gimli.
'Someone from out there,' replied Gandolf. As he pointed out the window, towards the 'palace'.
'Whomever it was has a marvelous voice, its value is greater then that of gold!' said Gimli.
'Really?' said a voice behind the fellowship, who where presently gazing out the window. The voice made the fellowship jump from shock.
'How'd you sneak up on us, without us noticing???' asked an astounded Legolas.
'You were preoccupied and deep in thought. An orc could have snuck up on you without you noticing,' she replied. "Now lets go. Hir Thranduil is waiting!'
The end!! No not really. PLEASE SEND ME A REVIEW!!! Yes I know the song in this story was not very good but I felt it fit in with the time were in okay?? Well no one's reviewing so I guess I'm talking to myself!!
Hello me!
Hey me speak to me
Great I'm not even talking to myself!!
NAMAR!
