Christine was speechless. Could it be? Cautiously, she approached him. He
certainly looked real enough.
"Legolas, is that really you?"
Tears were streaming down the Elf's face. "Y-yes, it is me."
With a shaking hand, she touched his face. He felt real enough too.
"On my god.you are really here!" Tears now poured down her face aswell.
"How did this happen? What about the curse?"
"Our Royal seer, Dana was able to find a way to break it."
"I-I never thought I would see you again."
Legolas hugged her fiercely. "I did not either. Although, I think a part of me always did."
It was then that she asked a question that had been burning in her heart for 10 years.
"D-do you still love me after all this time?"
"Oh Yes! I never stopped." Legolas ran his fingers through her hair. "I was fearful that you would forget about me."
"Oh that would never happen! Y-you were the one who showed me what true love is. A girl never forgets something like that."
Legolas smiled. "And thanks for doing the same for me." At that moment, he felt that familiar urge to kiss her.
Christine felt it too and wasted no time in doing so. Kissing him again felt like heaven. Soon, it became passionate.
Arwen crunched her nose up in a comical fashion, and then she grinned. Though it was gross to watch them kiss, she was happy they were back together. It was obvious that they loved one another.
'Now mom can be fully happy again.' She thought.
"Oh!" Christine said all of a sudden breaking the kiss. "Arwen is standing right there!"
Arwen giggled. "It's okay mom. I know you two love each other.although it's still gross to watch you two kiss."
Christine and Legolas laughed.
"Hey, I still have to finish dinner." Christine said, and gave Legolas a light kiss.
"Can I help?" he asked.
"Of course!" she said, and laughed.
"After dinner," she whispered in his ear, "Arwen is going to a sleep-over."
Legolas's heart raced. They would have the night to themselves. Legolas gave her a sly grin.
"I think we shall have to make the most of it." Legolas kissed her again. Christine gave him a playful shove and instructed him to do some chopping of vegetables.
Both of them worked on dinner talking all the while. Legolas still kept to himself about the communication between their daughter and him. He wasn't ready to tell her yet. Not when things were going so well tonight. He would wait a while.
Once they had eaten and Arwen was off with her friend, they did just what they wanted to do: rejoice in being together once more.
"Legolas, is that really you?"
Tears were streaming down the Elf's face. "Y-yes, it is me."
With a shaking hand, she touched his face. He felt real enough too.
"On my god.you are really here!" Tears now poured down her face aswell.
"How did this happen? What about the curse?"
"Our Royal seer, Dana was able to find a way to break it."
"I-I never thought I would see you again."
Legolas hugged her fiercely. "I did not either. Although, I think a part of me always did."
It was then that she asked a question that had been burning in her heart for 10 years.
"D-do you still love me after all this time?"
"Oh Yes! I never stopped." Legolas ran his fingers through her hair. "I was fearful that you would forget about me."
"Oh that would never happen! Y-you were the one who showed me what true love is. A girl never forgets something like that."
Legolas smiled. "And thanks for doing the same for me." At that moment, he felt that familiar urge to kiss her.
Christine felt it too and wasted no time in doing so. Kissing him again felt like heaven. Soon, it became passionate.
Arwen crunched her nose up in a comical fashion, and then she grinned. Though it was gross to watch them kiss, she was happy they were back together. It was obvious that they loved one another.
'Now mom can be fully happy again.' She thought.
"Oh!" Christine said all of a sudden breaking the kiss. "Arwen is standing right there!"
Arwen giggled. "It's okay mom. I know you two love each other.although it's still gross to watch you two kiss."
Christine and Legolas laughed.
"Hey, I still have to finish dinner." Christine said, and gave Legolas a light kiss.
"Can I help?" he asked.
"Of course!" she said, and laughed.
"After dinner," she whispered in his ear, "Arwen is going to a sleep-over."
Legolas's heart raced. They would have the night to themselves. Legolas gave her a sly grin.
"I think we shall have to make the most of it." Legolas kissed her again. Christine gave him a playful shove and instructed him to do some chopping of vegetables.
Both of them worked on dinner talking all the while. Legolas still kept to himself about the communication between their daughter and him. He wasn't ready to tell her yet. Not when things were going so well tonight. He would wait a while.
Once they had eaten and Arwen was off with her friend, they did just what they wanted to do: rejoice in being together once more.
