Chapter 9
Later that day, was when Kammie and Beth awoke. Beth was a shy girl, so she stayed quietly in her own room. Kammie, being the insane girl that she was, checked a few rooms before finding Beth awake.
"Finally," Kammie sighed as she entered Beth's room, "I've been looking all over here for some life."
"I see." Beth nodded, "That was really insane."
"The battle?"
"Yeah. None of us had fought before, and we got through it with barely any injuries. It's amazing that we aren't dead."
"Well, if it wasn't for you guys, I would be!"
"True."
The girls continued to talk for a while, when a soft knock came on the door.
"Come in." Beth replied, Aragorn then entered the room.
"Ladies, I'm glad to see that you're up."
"Thank-you." The girls nodded.
"Kammie," Aragorn nodded, "Legolas wishes to see you."
"Alright." Kammie stood up, "I'll see you later." She said to Beth. Then she followed Aragorn out of the room, down the hall, to in front of another door. He knocked.
"Legolas," He quietly said, "Are you there? Legolas?" There was no response.
"Here, let me go in." Aragorn backed away from the door, Kammie opened it a crack, and slipped in.
"Legolas?" She whispered, looking over at the silent elf sitting on the bed. "You wanted to see me?" He looked up.
"Yes."
"Is everything alright?" She sat down on the bed beside him.
"Kind of. But that's okay. I was just wondering how you're doing."
"I'm good."
"Eowyn suspects something, you know?"
"How can she suspect? She's just met me."
"She was in charge of tending to your wounds. When she was doing so, she found a scar on your arm, under your bracers. Kam, she knows."
"Oh." Kammie replied breathlessly. "Is that a good thing?"
"Not exactly." Legolas sighed, "Eoywn came to me first, and the two of us got in an argument over it. I do not know if she went to someone else, but if she did, it may end up horrible. Hopefully, she'll keep it quiet."
"Yeah." Kammie shifted around, to sitting cross-legged, so she could see him better. "Can we keep this between the two of us only? Please?" She begged.
"Of course." Legolas rolled up his own sleeves, "How could we not?" He extended her arms for her to see.
"Oh my God." She whispered.
"I hope you stop before I did." Kammie nodded.
"I'll try my hardest." ...
Later that day, was when Kammie and Beth awoke. Beth was a shy girl, so she stayed quietly in her own room. Kammie, being the insane girl that she was, checked a few rooms before finding Beth awake.
"Finally," Kammie sighed as she entered Beth's room, "I've been looking all over here for some life."
"I see." Beth nodded, "That was really insane."
"The battle?"
"Yeah. None of us had fought before, and we got through it with barely any injuries. It's amazing that we aren't dead."
"Well, if it wasn't for you guys, I would be!"
"True."
The girls continued to talk for a while, when a soft knock came on the door.
"Come in." Beth replied, Aragorn then entered the room.
"Ladies, I'm glad to see that you're up."
"Thank-you." The girls nodded.
"Kammie," Aragorn nodded, "Legolas wishes to see you."
"Alright." Kammie stood up, "I'll see you later." She said to Beth. Then she followed Aragorn out of the room, down the hall, to in front of another door. He knocked.
"Legolas," He quietly said, "Are you there? Legolas?" There was no response.
"Here, let me go in." Aragorn backed away from the door, Kammie opened it a crack, and slipped in.
"Legolas?" She whispered, looking over at the silent elf sitting on the bed. "You wanted to see me?" He looked up.
"Yes."
"Is everything alright?" She sat down on the bed beside him.
"Kind of. But that's okay. I was just wondering how you're doing."
"I'm good."
"Eowyn suspects something, you know?"
"How can she suspect? She's just met me."
"She was in charge of tending to your wounds. When she was doing so, she found a scar on your arm, under your bracers. Kam, she knows."
"Oh." Kammie replied breathlessly. "Is that a good thing?"
"Not exactly." Legolas sighed, "Eoywn came to me first, and the two of us got in an argument over it. I do not know if she went to someone else, but if she did, it may end up horrible. Hopefully, she'll keep it quiet."
"Yeah." Kammie shifted around, to sitting cross-legged, so she could see him better. "Can we keep this between the two of us only? Please?" She begged.
"Of course." Legolas rolled up his own sleeves, "How could we not?" He extended her arms for her to see.
"Oh my God." She whispered.
"I hope you stop before I did." Kammie nodded.
"I'll try my hardest." ...
