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yeah, I DO own Anna/Valia in this story and anything else that you don't
recognise. Like Legolas for example, he's all mine! My own... My
preciossssssss! Huh, I wish!!!!
Chapter 3~ Hot Elf! Hot Elf I tell you!!!
Valia wondered the halls of Rivendell for some time, it seemed like a labyrinth to her. She finally made her way out into the fresh air and down a small path which was almost hidden by the trees that shadowed it. It led down to a small fountain surrounded by flowers of every colour imaginable. Under the shade of an age old willow tree was a wooden carved bench. Valia sat down, her long gown flowing over the bench. She breathed in the sweet scents around her and closed her eyes dreamily.
Little did she know, she was been watched.
She heard a soft voice singing quietly, only just detected by her acute hearing of her people and opened her eyes. She looked around her and the singing stopped.
"Hello." She heard a voice above her head. Looking up she saw in the willow tree above her perched an elf.
"Oh, he-hello," she gasped. "How long have you been up there?" she asked taking in the position the elf was sitting in which to her looked somewhat uncomfortable.
"A while," he replied simply before swinging down from the branch he was perched on and landing lightly on his feet.
Valia looked him up and down. WOW! Was her first though. He had long golden hair and deep piercing blue eyes. There was but one word to describe this elf.HOT!!!!!!
"How is your arm?" he asked as her came to sit next to her on the bench.
Valia shifted over to make room for him and replied. "Fine thank you, it's a lot better I didn't even know I'd hurt it to be honest. Lord Elrond explained to me that the brake was a clean one so he was able to heal it quickly."
"Good, he is an amazing healer isn't he?" the elf said in awe. "You are lucky. So who are you?" he asked
"Valia." She replied
"Valia," the elf nodded his head. "I'm Leoglas." He held out his hand and she shook it. They both burst into a fit of giggles at this. "So, you really don't remember anything? That's what Lord Elrond said."
"No, all I remember is been rescued from the orcs, then I passed out I think," said Valia.
"Legolas looked thoughtful for a minute. "Well, maybe your memory will return in time." A silence followed this.
"So, do you live here?" Valia asked, finally braking the silence.
"As good as. I'm from Mirkwood, but my father comes here often on business with Lord Elrond. I come with him to visit my friends Elrohir and Elladan, the sons of Elrond," Legolas replied.
"Who is your father?" Valia asked curiously.
"Thranduil, king of Mirkwood," he said the last part quietly.
"King? King! Well then, that would make you a prince!" Valia gasped. "I feel I should bow your highness," she said bowing her head.
Legolas held her chin in his hand and raised it back up. "Please don't," he said, a smile creasing his lips. "I really hate that, and I don't get it. I'm no different from anyone else."
Valia looked into his deep eyes and smiled back. "Ok, Legolas," she said softly. The more she gazed into his eyes and the more she heard his voice the more she came to realise. "Wait, you, you were the one who rescued me and brought me here, I remember your voice."
Legolas nodded. "Me, Elrohir and Elladan had gone out hunting when we were attacked by orcs, you seemed to fall from the sky. An orc was about to finish you when I was able to block its blow and take you on my horse. We could not stay and fight as the odds were not in our favour. So we had to flee. They draw closer to Rivendell each day." he said sadly.
"Yes, Lord Elrond said. He fears they plan to try to take over Rivendell, "said Valia. "Well, Legolas, I must thank you. You are my savour and I feel in your debt now."
"No, you're not. You are an elf Valia. No one deserves to be slain at the hands of one of those foul beasts. And I am glad you are well." Said Legolas.
"Thank you," Valia said again.
Legolas then glanced up at what could be seen of the sun through the trees. "I have to go now, I promised Elrohir and Elladan on the archery field."
"Oh, ok," Valia said somewhat disappointed but covering it up. "I'll see you around then."
"Yes, well, erm.. Do you want to come along? I mean it'll probably be boring but you could meet Elrohir and Elladan, if you want and you have a great view of Rivendell form the archery fields," Legolas offered hopefully.
"I'd love to!" replied Valia happily.
With that Valia and Legolas made there way back down the small path towards the archery fields both quite enjoying each others company.
~*~
"Hey Greenleaf!" one of the two twins called as Legolas and Valia approached.
"Who's the girl?" asked the other as Legolas and Valia reached the two identical elves.
"Hey you two. This is Valia, the girl we rescued from the orc attack. Remember?" explained Legolas. "Valia, this is Elrohir," he said pointing to the elf that had spoken first. "And Elladan," he pointed to the elf that spoken second.
"Please to make your acquaintance miss," Elladan took her hand and kissed it making his brother and Valia burst out laughing, Legolas smirked.
"So Greenleaf, you up for it, because you know we're going to win, right Elladan," said Elrohir playfully to his brother.
"Yeah pixie! Reckon you're going to win you fair and square!" taunted Elladan.
"That will be a first!" said Legolas grabbing his bow and running out onto the field to prepare.
"He does you know, every time we challenge him at archery he wins," Elrohir explained to Valia.
"Yeah well not this time! We'll knock little princey wincey off his high horse, just you wait!" Elladan said before picking up his bow and running out onto the field to where Legolas stood.
"Huh, the trouble with my brother is he's to full of himself. He just better be right this time. I don't think I could stand Legolas gloating, especially not after last time," Elrohir grimaced.
"Why? What happened last time?" asked Valia laughing
"Let's just say, you don't want to know. I'm sure Master Greenleaf would love to tell you the story sometime, he reminds us of it constantly. I got to go. You be ok here? You can cheer us on if you want," Elrohir took up his bow.
"I'll be fine thank you. Go!" Valia laughed. At this Elrohir sprinted out onto the field and prepared his arrows in his quiver, testing which ones would fly better.
The competition was well under way, and so far Legolas was winning. Valia couldn't pick between all of them so she cheered on all of them. The twins were right. Legolas was good, extremely good. He hit the bulls-eye on most of his turns. Valia was thoroughly enjoying herself watching the boys, especially Legolas. He was so graceful in his movements and to her, he just seemed to shine. She did not notice the sun sinking quietly behind the trees.
Soon it became to dark for shooting and the boys decided to call it a night. To Elrohir and Elladan's severe disappointment Legolas won yet again. Valia tried to comfort the boys through her laughter. Legolas stood killing himself laughing, the twins just glared.
"I think it's time for dinner, don't you Elrohir?" said Elladan ignoring Legolas' laughter.
"Come on, you coming Valia?" said Legolas in between laughs.
"Yes, I'm starting to get hungry.
Elrohir and Elladan had set off back to Elrond's house without Legolas and Valia. "I don't think they're to happy," Valia joked.
"Don't worry, they'll get over it. They'll probably demand a rematch by the end of the week. Come on, I'm starving." Said Legolas leading her back to Elrond's house and to the banquet hall.
Other elves had already sat down and were tucking into the sumptuous food set out before them. Legolas pulled out a chair and Valia sat down, then he seated himself next to her. They talked for a while about the archery competition and Legolas' superb win. Looking around Valia caught sight of Lord Elrond at the top of the table. He caught her eye and smiled, she smiled back. Then she caught sight of Elrohir and Elladan still looking angry at Legolas' win on their father's left side.
Legolas pointed out his father Thranduil, on Elrond's right side t Valia. He ad the same golden hair as Legolas and had hazel eyes. He was in deep conversation with Lord Elrond, who looked quite interested in what the other elf had to say.
By the time Valia got to her bed, she was so tired she just flopped onto her bed and fell asleep immediately. Today had been a good day.
A/N That chapter was a bit longer. So, what do you people think? Do ya like it? Do ya hate it? Review please *puts on puppy dog eyes*. Flames are welcome, for I shall use them for my fire comes these cold winter nights. Hehehehehehe.
47 days till ROTK!!! Wahooooooooo can't wait!!!!
Namaarie
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Chapter 3~ Hot Elf! Hot Elf I tell you!!!
Valia wondered the halls of Rivendell for some time, it seemed like a labyrinth to her. She finally made her way out into the fresh air and down a small path which was almost hidden by the trees that shadowed it. It led down to a small fountain surrounded by flowers of every colour imaginable. Under the shade of an age old willow tree was a wooden carved bench. Valia sat down, her long gown flowing over the bench. She breathed in the sweet scents around her and closed her eyes dreamily.
Little did she know, she was been watched.
She heard a soft voice singing quietly, only just detected by her acute hearing of her people and opened her eyes. She looked around her and the singing stopped.
"Hello." She heard a voice above her head. Looking up she saw in the willow tree above her perched an elf.
"Oh, he-hello," she gasped. "How long have you been up there?" she asked taking in the position the elf was sitting in which to her looked somewhat uncomfortable.
"A while," he replied simply before swinging down from the branch he was perched on and landing lightly on his feet.
Valia looked him up and down. WOW! Was her first though. He had long golden hair and deep piercing blue eyes. There was but one word to describe this elf.HOT!!!!!!
"How is your arm?" he asked as her came to sit next to her on the bench.
Valia shifted over to make room for him and replied. "Fine thank you, it's a lot better I didn't even know I'd hurt it to be honest. Lord Elrond explained to me that the brake was a clean one so he was able to heal it quickly."
"Good, he is an amazing healer isn't he?" the elf said in awe. "You are lucky. So who are you?" he asked
"Valia." She replied
"Valia," the elf nodded his head. "I'm Leoglas." He held out his hand and she shook it. They both burst into a fit of giggles at this. "So, you really don't remember anything? That's what Lord Elrond said."
"No, all I remember is been rescued from the orcs, then I passed out I think," said Valia.
"Legolas looked thoughtful for a minute. "Well, maybe your memory will return in time." A silence followed this.
"So, do you live here?" Valia asked, finally braking the silence.
"As good as. I'm from Mirkwood, but my father comes here often on business with Lord Elrond. I come with him to visit my friends Elrohir and Elladan, the sons of Elrond," Legolas replied.
"Who is your father?" Valia asked curiously.
"Thranduil, king of Mirkwood," he said the last part quietly.
"King? King! Well then, that would make you a prince!" Valia gasped. "I feel I should bow your highness," she said bowing her head.
Legolas held her chin in his hand and raised it back up. "Please don't," he said, a smile creasing his lips. "I really hate that, and I don't get it. I'm no different from anyone else."
Valia looked into his deep eyes and smiled back. "Ok, Legolas," she said softly. The more she gazed into his eyes and the more she heard his voice the more she came to realise. "Wait, you, you were the one who rescued me and brought me here, I remember your voice."
Legolas nodded. "Me, Elrohir and Elladan had gone out hunting when we were attacked by orcs, you seemed to fall from the sky. An orc was about to finish you when I was able to block its blow and take you on my horse. We could not stay and fight as the odds were not in our favour. So we had to flee. They draw closer to Rivendell each day." he said sadly.
"Yes, Lord Elrond said. He fears they plan to try to take over Rivendell, "said Valia. "Well, Legolas, I must thank you. You are my savour and I feel in your debt now."
"No, you're not. You are an elf Valia. No one deserves to be slain at the hands of one of those foul beasts. And I am glad you are well." Said Legolas.
"Thank you," Valia said again.
Legolas then glanced up at what could be seen of the sun through the trees. "I have to go now, I promised Elrohir and Elladan on the archery field."
"Oh, ok," Valia said somewhat disappointed but covering it up. "I'll see you around then."
"Yes, well, erm.. Do you want to come along? I mean it'll probably be boring but you could meet Elrohir and Elladan, if you want and you have a great view of Rivendell form the archery fields," Legolas offered hopefully.
"I'd love to!" replied Valia happily.
With that Valia and Legolas made there way back down the small path towards the archery fields both quite enjoying each others company.
~*~
"Hey Greenleaf!" one of the two twins called as Legolas and Valia approached.
"Who's the girl?" asked the other as Legolas and Valia reached the two identical elves.
"Hey you two. This is Valia, the girl we rescued from the orc attack. Remember?" explained Legolas. "Valia, this is Elrohir," he said pointing to the elf that had spoken first. "And Elladan," he pointed to the elf that spoken second.
"Please to make your acquaintance miss," Elladan took her hand and kissed it making his brother and Valia burst out laughing, Legolas smirked.
"So Greenleaf, you up for it, because you know we're going to win, right Elladan," said Elrohir playfully to his brother.
"Yeah pixie! Reckon you're going to win you fair and square!" taunted Elladan.
"That will be a first!" said Legolas grabbing his bow and running out onto the field to prepare.
"He does you know, every time we challenge him at archery he wins," Elrohir explained to Valia.
"Yeah well not this time! We'll knock little princey wincey off his high horse, just you wait!" Elladan said before picking up his bow and running out onto the field to where Legolas stood.
"Huh, the trouble with my brother is he's to full of himself. He just better be right this time. I don't think I could stand Legolas gloating, especially not after last time," Elrohir grimaced.
"Why? What happened last time?" asked Valia laughing
"Let's just say, you don't want to know. I'm sure Master Greenleaf would love to tell you the story sometime, he reminds us of it constantly. I got to go. You be ok here? You can cheer us on if you want," Elrohir took up his bow.
"I'll be fine thank you. Go!" Valia laughed. At this Elrohir sprinted out onto the field and prepared his arrows in his quiver, testing which ones would fly better.
The competition was well under way, and so far Legolas was winning. Valia couldn't pick between all of them so she cheered on all of them. The twins were right. Legolas was good, extremely good. He hit the bulls-eye on most of his turns. Valia was thoroughly enjoying herself watching the boys, especially Legolas. He was so graceful in his movements and to her, he just seemed to shine. She did not notice the sun sinking quietly behind the trees.
Soon it became to dark for shooting and the boys decided to call it a night. To Elrohir and Elladan's severe disappointment Legolas won yet again. Valia tried to comfort the boys through her laughter. Legolas stood killing himself laughing, the twins just glared.
"I think it's time for dinner, don't you Elrohir?" said Elladan ignoring Legolas' laughter.
"Come on, you coming Valia?" said Legolas in between laughs.
"Yes, I'm starting to get hungry.
Elrohir and Elladan had set off back to Elrond's house without Legolas and Valia. "I don't think they're to happy," Valia joked.
"Don't worry, they'll get over it. They'll probably demand a rematch by the end of the week. Come on, I'm starving." Said Legolas leading her back to Elrond's house and to the banquet hall.
Other elves had already sat down and were tucking into the sumptuous food set out before them. Legolas pulled out a chair and Valia sat down, then he seated himself next to her. They talked for a while about the archery competition and Legolas' superb win. Looking around Valia caught sight of Lord Elrond at the top of the table. He caught her eye and smiled, she smiled back. Then she caught sight of Elrohir and Elladan still looking angry at Legolas' win on their father's left side.
Legolas pointed out his father Thranduil, on Elrond's right side t Valia. He ad the same golden hair as Legolas and had hazel eyes. He was in deep conversation with Lord Elrond, who looked quite interested in what the other elf had to say.
By the time Valia got to her bed, she was so tired she just flopped onto her bed and fell asleep immediately. Today had been a good day.
A/N That chapter was a bit longer. So, what do you people think? Do ya like it? Do ya hate it? Review please *puts on puppy dog eyes*. Flames are welcome, for I shall use them for my fire comes these cold winter nights. Hehehehehehe.
47 days till ROTK!!! Wahooooooooo can't wait!!!!
Namaarie
lolly pop
