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"Speaking" 'Thoughts' *Spoken in Elven*
The next day, after a long walk the two wary travelers arrived at Rivendell. Rini stood in wonder as she and Legolas stepped out of Mirkwood and she got her first glimpses of the elven city of Rivendell. Upon arrival Legolas introduced Rini to Lord Elrond. However Lord Elrond appeared distracted and asked a servant to take Legolas and Rini to the East Wing of the palace and show them to their separate rooms. Rini walked in awe of the place as she walked through the many corridors of the palace. Despite growing up in the grandest palace in the Milky Way, the palace of Lord Elrond seemed far more breathe taking. The waterfalls and the view were simply amazing. Rini looked around with the eyes of a curious child. She could not help but to leave her room and venture out into the beautiful city.
Legolas, as soon as he had settled into his room, decided to find some food for his guest. With a platter full of fruits, Legolas carefully made his way to Rini's room. He stood outside her door and while balancing the platter on his knee, he knocked. Waiting for an answer and receiving none, he decided that she must be asleep and went in. Upon opening her door, he knew something wasn't right. He placed the platter on a nearby table and looked around.
"Rini?" He called, and awaited a reply. "Rini?" After several seconds he knew that she wasn't there. 'Where could she have gone?' He asked himself before running out the room to look for her.
Rini found her way outside and in a small rose garden overlooking a small river. 'Papa.' She thought as she walked into the garden. The garden was round and had a narrow stone path through the center of it. At either side of the path there were two small stone benches. Rini sat on one of the benches and picked a single red rose. 'These roses are almost as beautiful as your roses, papa.' Sighing loudly, Rini wondered if she would ever get home.
Suddenly, she heard a feminine voice scream "You shall not pass!" Rini ran to the edge of the garden and looked over at the small river. She stood in wonder as she saw nine cloaked figures on horse back being washed away in a sudden flood of the river. At the river's bank on a horse was a brown- haired woman carrying a young child. Rini gasped when she noticed that child was a ghostly shade of white. 'He must be badly hurt. I must help.' Like her mother, the young princess couldn't help but aid another when they were hurt. Not knowing where to go, Rini ran out of the garden and back into the palace. While wandering around she heard the voice of the woman from earlier.
"Get my father, quick!" The young woman cried to a servant. Rini decided to follow the woman to find out where the child was taken. The woman was no longer carrying the child and had obviously set him down somewhere. The woman ran down several hallways before finally stopping in front of a closed door. Turning quickly, she called out, "I know you've been following me. I could hear you the whole way. Who are you?" Rini fell back in surprise, she did not know what else to do but step out into the open. "Who are you?" The mysterious woman asked once more.
"My name is Selenity. I believe that I can help the young child you brought in earlier." Rini tried her best not to show any fear.
"How did you know of him? Who sent you?"
"I saw you bring him in, and no one sent me." Just as she said this she heard footsteps behind her. Turning, Rini saw Lord Elrond and an elderly gentleman in all grey.
Lord Elrond said, *Arwen, we do not have time for this. Frodo is badly injured and we do cannot just stand here and interrogate this young woman. She is a guest with Legolas. Now let us through.*
Rini sat in awe at the beautiful language which he had spoken. Strangely, the language almost seemed familiar to her, but she did not know from where. Without a word Arwen moved aside as Lord Elrond and the old gentleman entered the room. Rini did not know what to do and decided to follow the two men. While passing Arwen, Rini noticed that she too was an elf like Legolas. Arwen gave Rini a look of suspicion and curiosity as she passed her.
Once inside the room, Rini saw a very small figure in a very large bed. Rini stood in the corner, not wanting to bother the two men as they tried their best to revive the young child. After nearly an hour of trying, nothing they did worked. Sighing, the old man said, "This cannot be the end. If 'tis the end, then I fear for the future."
Rini eyed the old man and wondered what he meant by his statement. As the others in the room began to leave Rini walked up to the bed and asked the old man, "May I?"
At that, everyone turned to the young woman. All wondering; 'What could she possibly do? Who is she?' The old man moved aside sensing that she meant no harm.
Sitting next to the young child, Rini saw that he was worse off then she had first thought. Black fluid oozed out of a wound upon his right shoulder and he had large droplets of sweat upon his temple. One could tell that he was suppressing his urge to scream out in pain. Rini gently touched his cheek then slowly moved it down to his injured shoulder. Closing her eyes, she silently called upon the powers which the Queen of Saturn had given to her. Soon, she and the small child began to glow a deep shade of purple.
Others in the room did not know what sort of sorcery she was doing and became alarmed once she and the boy began to glow. The pink haired woman removed her hand from the wound and said, "It is all done. He will be fine," before she fainted due to the energy it took to heal the boy.
There was frenzy in the room, as people did not understand what had just happened. Never had they seen such magic and at once they wanted to question the woman. The old man was the first to speak, "Elrond, tell me. Who is she?"
"I do not know. She arrived earlier with Prince Legolas of Mirkwood. I believe she said her name was Selenity."
"Well, whoever she is, without her young Frodo would have died today. We all owe her our lives."
At that Elrond looked at his old friend in question, but before he could ask him what he meant the old man ordered a servant to take the young woman to her room.
"Speaking" 'Thoughts' *Spoken in Elven*
The next day, after a long walk the two wary travelers arrived at Rivendell. Rini stood in wonder as she and Legolas stepped out of Mirkwood and she got her first glimpses of the elven city of Rivendell. Upon arrival Legolas introduced Rini to Lord Elrond. However Lord Elrond appeared distracted and asked a servant to take Legolas and Rini to the East Wing of the palace and show them to their separate rooms. Rini walked in awe of the place as she walked through the many corridors of the palace. Despite growing up in the grandest palace in the Milky Way, the palace of Lord Elrond seemed far more breathe taking. The waterfalls and the view were simply amazing. Rini looked around with the eyes of a curious child. She could not help but to leave her room and venture out into the beautiful city.
Legolas, as soon as he had settled into his room, decided to find some food for his guest. With a platter full of fruits, Legolas carefully made his way to Rini's room. He stood outside her door and while balancing the platter on his knee, he knocked. Waiting for an answer and receiving none, he decided that she must be asleep and went in. Upon opening her door, he knew something wasn't right. He placed the platter on a nearby table and looked around.
"Rini?" He called, and awaited a reply. "Rini?" After several seconds he knew that she wasn't there. 'Where could she have gone?' He asked himself before running out the room to look for her.
Rini found her way outside and in a small rose garden overlooking a small river. 'Papa.' She thought as she walked into the garden. The garden was round and had a narrow stone path through the center of it. At either side of the path there were two small stone benches. Rini sat on one of the benches and picked a single red rose. 'These roses are almost as beautiful as your roses, papa.' Sighing loudly, Rini wondered if she would ever get home.
Suddenly, she heard a feminine voice scream "You shall not pass!" Rini ran to the edge of the garden and looked over at the small river. She stood in wonder as she saw nine cloaked figures on horse back being washed away in a sudden flood of the river. At the river's bank on a horse was a brown- haired woman carrying a young child. Rini gasped when she noticed that child was a ghostly shade of white. 'He must be badly hurt. I must help.' Like her mother, the young princess couldn't help but aid another when they were hurt. Not knowing where to go, Rini ran out of the garden and back into the palace. While wandering around she heard the voice of the woman from earlier.
"Get my father, quick!" The young woman cried to a servant. Rini decided to follow the woman to find out where the child was taken. The woman was no longer carrying the child and had obviously set him down somewhere. The woman ran down several hallways before finally stopping in front of a closed door. Turning quickly, she called out, "I know you've been following me. I could hear you the whole way. Who are you?" Rini fell back in surprise, she did not know what else to do but step out into the open. "Who are you?" The mysterious woman asked once more.
"My name is Selenity. I believe that I can help the young child you brought in earlier." Rini tried her best not to show any fear.
"How did you know of him? Who sent you?"
"I saw you bring him in, and no one sent me." Just as she said this she heard footsteps behind her. Turning, Rini saw Lord Elrond and an elderly gentleman in all grey.
Lord Elrond said, *Arwen, we do not have time for this. Frodo is badly injured and we do cannot just stand here and interrogate this young woman. She is a guest with Legolas. Now let us through.*
Rini sat in awe at the beautiful language which he had spoken. Strangely, the language almost seemed familiar to her, but she did not know from where. Without a word Arwen moved aside as Lord Elrond and the old gentleman entered the room. Rini did not know what to do and decided to follow the two men. While passing Arwen, Rini noticed that she too was an elf like Legolas. Arwen gave Rini a look of suspicion and curiosity as she passed her.
Once inside the room, Rini saw a very small figure in a very large bed. Rini stood in the corner, not wanting to bother the two men as they tried their best to revive the young child. After nearly an hour of trying, nothing they did worked. Sighing, the old man said, "This cannot be the end. If 'tis the end, then I fear for the future."
Rini eyed the old man and wondered what he meant by his statement. As the others in the room began to leave Rini walked up to the bed and asked the old man, "May I?"
At that, everyone turned to the young woman. All wondering; 'What could she possibly do? Who is she?' The old man moved aside sensing that she meant no harm.
Sitting next to the young child, Rini saw that he was worse off then she had first thought. Black fluid oozed out of a wound upon his right shoulder and he had large droplets of sweat upon his temple. One could tell that he was suppressing his urge to scream out in pain. Rini gently touched his cheek then slowly moved it down to his injured shoulder. Closing her eyes, she silently called upon the powers which the Queen of Saturn had given to her. Soon, she and the small child began to glow a deep shade of purple.
Others in the room did not know what sort of sorcery she was doing and became alarmed once she and the boy began to glow. The pink haired woman removed her hand from the wound and said, "It is all done. He will be fine," before she fainted due to the energy it took to heal the boy.
There was frenzy in the room, as people did not understand what had just happened. Never had they seen such magic and at once they wanted to question the woman. The old man was the first to speak, "Elrond, tell me. Who is she?"
"I do not know. She arrived earlier with Prince Legolas of Mirkwood. I believe she said her name was Selenity."
"Well, whoever she is, without her young Frodo would have died today. We all owe her our lives."
At that Elrond looked at his old friend in question, but before he could ask him what he meant the old man ordered a servant to take the young woman to her room.
