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Time: Healing and Shtuff.
A/N: Yes, hello yet again.wow, chapters have been short.I'm sorry.I hardly have time now that I'm back at work, but I'll pump another one out for you soon.
The herbs the villagers used on Rachel were intoxicating, making her sleep for what seemed eternity while they administered plants to help her legs heal. She awoke later, groggy and confused. "Where am I.whe-when is it?" she said, leaning on her elbows. The same little boy who got her help stood up and smiled at her. She tried to smile back, but was too tired. "You're in Gondor.you've been asleep for two days!" he told her eagerly. He had obviously been wanting her to wake up. Immediately, she heard the words "two days" ad shot up, feeling light headed and grasping onto the bed for support. An older woman came to the rescue and pulled her back into the bed. "Relax, my lady! You have to rest!" she scolded. Rachel shook her head and got up again. "I just stood to quickly. I'm fine, really." The child and woman looked at her, shocked. Rachel walked serenely out of the room and outside, where Mordil was waiting for her. The elf smiled and smelled the air, for once happy for a bright day. She momentarily forgot everything. Her rage, her newly healed wounds, Legolas.then it all came flooding back, relentless as a storm. "He comes today.Mordil, what should I do?" she aske din a panic. The horse seemed to laugh, throwing his nose in the air. Rachel looked wide- eyed at the ground when a hand startled her.
Legolas jumped from his steed and gasped when he saw her leave the house. The townspeople had directed him that way. The forest made her hair shine against the green and the glittering dust in the rays of light from the sun glittered around her. He approached her cautiously, not knowing what to expect. She didn't notice at all and all Legolas's concentration was bent on the thought of touching her. She looked at the ground and he reached out his hand.
Both were silent as they stared at eachother. Rachel's lips slightly parted, she shook her head and collapsed forward in an embrace. Legolas immediately grabbed her, taking all of her into his mind. Her eyes, her breath, the tear that fell on his shoulder. No words were spoken. They didn't need to be. Mordil's eyes smiled as he watched the happy couple basking in the light of their hearts. The child and woman looked through the window, smiling. "So that's why she was so anxious." the lady said. The boy nodded and hugged his teady bear. "Will she be leaving, Nanny?" She just nodded.
A/N: yea!
Time: Healing and Shtuff.
A/N: Yes, hello yet again.wow, chapters have been short.I'm sorry.I hardly have time now that I'm back at work, but I'll pump another one out for you soon.
The herbs the villagers used on Rachel were intoxicating, making her sleep for what seemed eternity while they administered plants to help her legs heal. She awoke later, groggy and confused. "Where am I.whe-when is it?" she said, leaning on her elbows. The same little boy who got her help stood up and smiled at her. She tried to smile back, but was too tired. "You're in Gondor.you've been asleep for two days!" he told her eagerly. He had obviously been wanting her to wake up. Immediately, she heard the words "two days" ad shot up, feeling light headed and grasping onto the bed for support. An older woman came to the rescue and pulled her back into the bed. "Relax, my lady! You have to rest!" she scolded. Rachel shook her head and got up again. "I just stood to quickly. I'm fine, really." The child and woman looked at her, shocked. Rachel walked serenely out of the room and outside, where Mordil was waiting for her. The elf smiled and smelled the air, for once happy for a bright day. She momentarily forgot everything. Her rage, her newly healed wounds, Legolas.then it all came flooding back, relentless as a storm. "He comes today.Mordil, what should I do?" she aske din a panic. The horse seemed to laugh, throwing his nose in the air. Rachel looked wide- eyed at the ground when a hand startled her.
Legolas jumped from his steed and gasped when he saw her leave the house. The townspeople had directed him that way. The forest made her hair shine against the green and the glittering dust in the rays of light from the sun glittered around her. He approached her cautiously, not knowing what to expect. She didn't notice at all and all Legolas's concentration was bent on the thought of touching her. She looked at the ground and he reached out his hand.
Both were silent as they stared at eachother. Rachel's lips slightly parted, she shook her head and collapsed forward in an embrace. Legolas immediately grabbed her, taking all of her into his mind. Her eyes, her breath, the tear that fell on his shoulder. No words were spoken. They didn't need to be. Mordil's eyes smiled as he watched the happy couple basking in the light of their hearts. The child and woman looked through the window, smiling. "So that's why she was so anxious." the lady said. The boy nodded and hugged his teady bear. "Will she be leaving, Nanny?" She just nodded.
A/N: yea!
