A/n: this is a short chapter, only because I ran out of ideas but this is the beginning of a delima or at least an attempt. hope you like it
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"I am sure we can do it." Curtis smiled.
"No, we are not endangering Legolas while he is here." Bernard said.
"Bernard is right, and it's not like any of your inventions worked anyway." Harold sneered.
"You're forgetting all the times my inventions did work." Curtis explained.
"Yes I am still trying to." Harold said standing in the multiplying/enlarging room with his arms crossed. "Well anyway if they did work they always got us into trouble, so there is no point in trying them."
"Party pooper." Curtis said.
"What about the Elfcons? We almost got caught because of you and your inventions. Then who's the party pooper?" Bernard snapped.
"You guys really got to lighten up." Curtis said and left the room.
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Legolas and Leanne were walking around the shop going to every station trying to find work.
"What were you good at back home?" she asked, laughing as one of the workers were having trouble putting together a robot.
"My kin were good with metal and our armies were pretty good too." Legolas said. "But I am the best at archery, I am not a very good craftsman."
"Ooh you should teach the boys some archery techniques, it'll pass the time on breaks." she offered.
"Sure if you think they'll enjoy it."
"Like I said it'll pass the time." she smiled.
"What about the weapons?"
"We're elves, do you think we are not capable to make a descent bow and some arrows?" she questioned with a smile.
"I wouldn't have a doubt." Legolas said putting his trust in with this small elf.
"Oh mister Legolas!" Curtis ran up trying to hold his hat on his head.
Legolas turned around to a pudgy medium sized elf.
"I was just wondering how badly you wanted to go home." he puffed with a smile.
Legolas and Leanne just raise their eyebrows at him.
"I've just been working on a transporter that will take you back to your home."
Leanne stared at him, "Come on mister Greenleaf, you don't have to listen to him, he is just full of hot air."
The elves left Curtis standing there.
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Legolas stood at the edge of the Candy Cane forest staring into the depths of it.
"*Maybe if I just go back I may not have to bother these nice people.*" he said out loud.
He started to walk in when he heard a horrible sound, like a cry for help. Looking around he let his ears guide him to a sad looking creature with huge horns and scared eyes. He looked at this creature with an air of interest, the fairly large deer-like creature had it's tongue stuck to a large icicle hanging from the one branch of a Candy Cane tree. The creature stopped whaling when he saw Legolas staring at him, instead it whimpered and tears started to run down it's face.
"*You will not hurt me will you?*" he asked out loud more to himself then to the deer-creature.
He patted the animal without getting any rude noises, and started to look at the situation. Clearly the tongue couldn't be pulled off or else it would stuck there, and Legolas knew there were no weapons or objects he could use, so he roundhouse kicked the icicle twice and a huge chunk came off. The creature brayed happily and knocked over the elf to slobber and bray even louder, making Legolas laugh nervously
Back in the workshop a little boy elf smiled at Legolas taking the animal by the horns. "You found him, oh you are the best! Where did you find him?" he asked.
"In the Candy Cane forest."
"Awe," he laughed. "on an icicle I suppose, Chet loves mint ice."
"Chet?" Legolas chuckled at the name.
"Yeah, haven't figured out why he was named that... but he is one of the best extra reindeer we ever got at the north pole."
Legolas patted the reindeer before leaving for the other parts of the work shops. He was soon swarmed by many little elves.
"Your kidding right?! You're teaching us archery?" an excited voice said.
'Wow word travels fast.' "No I am not kidding, I will be teaching if you are willing to be taught." he smiled.
"Awesome!" came a crowd of voices.
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"I am sure we can do it." Curtis smiled.
"No, we are not endangering Legolas while he is here." Bernard said.
"Bernard is right, and it's not like any of your inventions worked anyway." Harold sneered.
"You're forgetting all the times my inventions did work." Curtis explained.
"Yes I am still trying to." Harold said standing in the multiplying/enlarging room with his arms crossed. "Well anyway if they did work they always got us into trouble, so there is no point in trying them."
"Party pooper." Curtis said.
"What about the Elfcons? We almost got caught because of you and your inventions. Then who's the party pooper?" Bernard snapped.
"You guys really got to lighten up." Curtis said and left the room.
*
Legolas and Leanne were walking around the shop going to every station trying to find work.
"What were you good at back home?" she asked, laughing as one of the workers were having trouble putting together a robot.
"My kin were good with metal and our armies were pretty good too." Legolas said. "But I am the best at archery, I am not a very good craftsman."
"Ooh you should teach the boys some archery techniques, it'll pass the time on breaks." she offered.
"Sure if you think they'll enjoy it."
"Like I said it'll pass the time." she smiled.
"What about the weapons?"
"We're elves, do you think we are not capable to make a descent bow and some arrows?" she questioned with a smile.
"I wouldn't have a doubt." Legolas said putting his trust in with this small elf.
"Oh mister Legolas!" Curtis ran up trying to hold his hat on his head.
Legolas turned around to a pudgy medium sized elf.
"I was just wondering how badly you wanted to go home." he puffed with a smile.
Legolas and Leanne just raise their eyebrows at him.
"I've just been working on a transporter that will take you back to your home."
Leanne stared at him, "Come on mister Greenleaf, you don't have to listen to him, he is just full of hot air."
The elves left Curtis standing there.
*
Legolas stood at the edge of the Candy Cane forest staring into the depths of it.
"*Maybe if I just go back I may not have to bother these nice people.*" he said out loud.
He started to walk in when he heard a horrible sound, like a cry for help. Looking around he let his ears guide him to a sad looking creature with huge horns and scared eyes. He looked at this creature with an air of interest, the fairly large deer-like creature had it's tongue stuck to a large icicle hanging from the one branch of a Candy Cane tree. The creature stopped whaling when he saw Legolas staring at him, instead it whimpered and tears started to run down it's face.
"*You will not hurt me will you?*" he asked out loud more to himself then to the deer-creature.
He patted the animal without getting any rude noises, and started to look at the situation. Clearly the tongue couldn't be pulled off or else it would stuck there, and Legolas knew there were no weapons or objects he could use, so he roundhouse kicked the icicle twice and a huge chunk came off. The creature brayed happily and knocked over the elf to slobber and bray even louder, making Legolas laugh nervously
Back in the workshop a little boy elf smiled at Legolas taking the animal by the horns. "You found him, oh you are the best! Where did you find him?" he asked.
"In the Candy Cane forest."
"Awe," he laughed. "on an icicle I suppose, Chet loves mint ice."
"Chet?" Legolas chuckled at the name.
"Yeah, haven't figured out why he was named that... but he is one of the best extra reindeer we ever got at the north pole."
Legolas patted the reindeer before leaving for the other parts of the work shops. He was soon swarmed by many little elves.
"Your kidding right?! You're teaching us archery?" an excited voice said.
'Wow word travels fast.' "No I am not kidding, I will be teaching if you are willing to be taught." he smiled.
"Awesome!" came a crowd of voices.
