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Of Sam & Elves: Mischief in Imladris~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Summary: The twins come across an admiring hobbit and decide to have some fun. (Elrohir, Elladan, Glorfindel, Elrond, & Arwen)
Rated: G
Posted: March 1, 2004
Author: Stephie P. a.k.a. TheSilentSenshi
Contact: thesilentsenshi@Hotmail.com
Archive: Sure, just tell me first so I know where it is.
Disclaimer: Unfortunately I can't claim any of the lovely elves as mine, no matter how much I wish I could. Alas, a genius by the name of Tolkien found them first. So, I'm just borrowing them for a little while. I'll return them when I'm through, in relatively worn, but good condition.
Notes: The twins are anxious and Arwen's loving it! Already chapter 9… I can hardly believe it myself. This is yet another totally unexpected chapter. Originally I was going to head straight into the next morning, but then I decided I just had to let Arwen vent. Everyone's reviews inspire me and make this story even longer than intended. Which is a good thing. ^_~ Rabidsamfan's review especially helped in bringing about this chapter. Here's Arwen's 'revenge', for you. Thanks.
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Part 9: Sister's PrerogativeElrond looked at his youngest child and sighed. "All right, my daughter, I trust your judgement. Just try to avoid any permanent damage," he said, his eyes glittering with amusement. Whatever his daughter came up with, it would surely be worth seeing.
After gaining her father's approval she turned back to the twins who were cowering, looking at her with wide eyes and unconcealed fear. They knew their sister's punishment would be far worse than any lecture from their father.
"Elladan, Elrohir. You will meet me in the kitchens at precisely 8 o'clock tomorrow morning," When the twins opened their mouths to respond, she simply shook her head and wagged a finger at them as though they were children being scolded. "Ah ah ah. No complaining. And if you are even a moment late, your punishment shall be doubled." The twins gulped loudly. "Sam," she said turning to the worried halfling, "You will be there as well, and bring your hobbit friends with you."
Sam looked at her commanding figure, slightly frightened. "Y-Yes ma'am," he squeaked out.
She smiled at him reassuringly before turning back to the twins with a menacing glare. "I mean it, brothers, do not try my patience tomorrow and you just may survive.
Another audible gulp issued forth from the fearful twins and resounded in the otherwise silent room.
With one final parting glare at the twins Arwen swept out gracefully in a swish of satin skirts from the room and the five males still staring after her. She had totally forgotten her original reason for seeking her father out, but, no matter. She had plans to make.
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Later that evening…
Arwen was busily sifting through a large trunk filled with clothes. She let out a frustrated growl. "I know they're here somewhere! Where are they?!" She sifted some more before she found what she'd been searching for. She clutched two near identical articles of clothing to her breast gleefully, a look of utter bliss etched into her already exquisite features.
All her waiting had paid off. She had waited centuries for such an opportunity and finally, after all these years it had presented itself. She would finally deal out retribution to her wayward siblings for all the horrid pranks they had played on her as an elfling. They had driven her to stay with her grandparents in Lothlorien for uncounted years. Not that she didn't love her grandparents and their abode, of course.
And, sure, there was also the matter of the hobbit, and she truly felt her brothers deserved this punishment for taking advantage of the poor dear. However, that did not stop her from reveling in her new position as judge, jury, and executioner.
An evil grin spread across her luscious lips. Oh yes, those two devils deserved everything they have coming to them.
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Elsewhere…
Sam had told his fellow hobbits that they would meet in the kitchen at 8 o'clock the next morning. When questioned, he simply blushed and answered so softly only one with Elven hearing would have been able to pick up the words. And his friends were not blessed with such a gift.
The other hobbits stared at him worriedly for awhile, but when it became clear he wasn't going to elaborate further, they shrugged and went about their way. After all, what matter did it make why, so long as it provided them an excuse to explore the kitchens some more.
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Meanwhile…
Elrohir turned to his twin, his teeth worrying his lower lip. "'Dan, what do you suppose she has planned?"
Elladan looked over at his brother, his eyes also filled with worry. "I honestly don't know 'Ro, but I fear to find out."
"Me too." Elrohir sighed.
Soon after they both fell into a restless sleep, their sister's intentions haunting their dreams.
~End Part 9~
TBC…
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Translations:
I don't think I used any this chapter… Hmm…
Please, I'm not fluent, if I have used any of the translations in a wrong way be sure to tell me so I can fix it.
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Background Notes: Arwen did stay with her grandparents (Celeborn & Galadriel) for many years at a time. She was away on a 'visit' there throughout Aragorn's entire childhood, and I don't think they met til he was in his 20's. Though I could be wrong about his age, I know it wasn't until he was older. SO I've given her a reason to have left. *grins wickedly*
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More Notes: Muahahaha! I'm evil, as Fuji so kindly pointed out. I couldn't help myself. Oh, and don't worry, Arwen won't make them wear a dress or anything, though they'll probably think it's just as bad… And I also know the hobbits were slightly OOC, but I'm not great at writing hobbits. I'm better at Elves. Sam's different some how…Maybe because we have a lot in common ^_~. And I know this chapter was probably short even by my standards, but I didn't want to leave you guys hanging too long. Y'know, I think scaring the twins half to death is almost punishment enough… Though that doesn't mean I still won't torture them some more… ^_^
~*~Stephie P.
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Celeb Gwilwileth: So am I evil enough?.
rabidsamfan: Lol, actually my mom was in the same room when I read your review. After conveying your message she looked at me strangely til I explained. Then, she still looked at me strangely, but that's nothing new. ^_^ Yes, I'm sure this will indeed be sweet revenge for Arwen. But it also proves that she can be just as mischievious and scheming as them, ne? They must get it from their mother's side. I find it difficult thinking of Elrond as a prankster even when he was younger. He seems more suited to be a target. ^_^ Maybe that's how their parents met. ^_~
Fuji: I know, aren't I? I've tried to change but gave it up as a lost cause long ago. ^_^ Even I can't figure my mind out.
Annie: Lol. Which elf was your favorite? They omitted over half of them! ^_^ -sigh- Alas, I didn't get to see my twins. –sniffle-.
Arwen Baggins: Heehee. I, myself, am an only child so I'm glad I'm getting the sibling vibes right. Yes, Elrond realized anything their sister did to them would be far worse and definitely more effective than a lecture.
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