This Chapter is written by my co-author, Linwen.

Chapter 4

Song

"Eru, what did I do to deserve this?!" Linwen groaned loudly, she had the worst hang-over she had had in years. And now come to find out she had thrown-up on Legolas. Legolas! Of all the people in Arda, it just HAD to be Legolas!

She let out a frustrated scream, the sound made her headache worse for a moment but it subsided quickly.

'Oh Eru.' Alede mentally groaned as she brought a hesitant hand up to her head. In an attempt to ease the shrieking pain that was pounding in her skull.

"Aquista Eru, make it go away!!!" She prayed, but the small prayer didn't make the pain subside.

20 minutes past, before Adenen came back with the plate of food.

Linwen moved her eyes sideways to see as Adenen came in with the plate.

"You wouldn't happen to have something with you to make this hang-over go away, now would you?" Alede asked hopefully as the older elf crossed the room with the tray.

"Unfortunately not at the moment, but the good news is I got to the food before Elladan and Elrohir could eat it all." Adenen said, with a smirk.

Alede snickered, but found this act not to fun either. She grimaced as a slight jolt of pain added to her already thoroughly throbbing scull.

Using her arms she pulled herself all the way up into a sitting position. She leaned back against the soft pillows, relaxing into their depth, warmth and ,most of all, comfort.

"Adenen, thank you for bring the food. But in all honesty, I really can't eat anything right now...." Alede let her voice trail off as her stomach turned in nausea.

Adenen shrugged slightly, setting the tray on a near by table.

"Rest, it will still be hear when you awaken. I will keep Elladan and Elrohir out." Adenen said.

Alede chuckled softly, her vision blurring again. "Aquista Eru, let this headache be gone when I wake up!!!" Alede prayed softly, as her ocean-blue eyes glazed over as sleep crept over her, the darkness enveloped her senses and washed over her like a gentle wave from the sea.

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"Ohah....." Alede sighed as her eyes unglazed as sleep fled from her. She smiled softly as her vision cleared and she could clearly see.

She turned onto her side, so she could look out the window. The dim, but comforting rays of the moon came in.

Alede's smile widened as a gentle breeze blew in through the window, rustling the silky white see-through curtains.

"Sun rises, but soon to set. The comforting blanket of night shall spread. The moon is rising, and the wind is blowing. Gentle waves hit the shore; time is knocking on the door...." Alede sang softly, her voice rose in pitch slightly as she came to a high note.

Her head didn't hurt really anymore, and she finally felt like she could get up.

"Fire shall spring, and light the shadows of the night, no evil shall linger and all shall be right......" She finished the song quietly as she reached her window. She stopped, her long dark hair blew in the gentle wind and she brushed it back behind one of her pointed ears.

"That's a nice song, who taught it to you?" She heard Legolas ask as he opened the door to Alede's room. He had heard the last of the song.

"I was taking care of a small child in Loth Lorien once, her parents had something to attend, so I offered to watch their daughter until their return....." Alede replied, a soft smile on her lips.

She turned from the window to see the prince leaning against the door to her room.

"I can see why you elven name is Linwen. You truly are a song maiden." Legolas said, with a grin.

Alede looked down, and for the first time saw the color and design of her dress, it was a rich emerald green with golden thread.

"I suppose Aragorn's party was a success?" Linwen asked, as the prince approached.

"I don't know, you'll have to ask him. I wasn't at the party." Legolas replied.

Linwen decided not to bring up the fact she had vomited upon the prince, although she knew he wasn't likely to forget.

"Remind me to do so in the morning." Linwen said, with a brilliant smile. "Where's Adenen?"

"I told him to rest in his chambers." Legolas replied, stepping a little closer.

"Ohh." Came the reply. Linwen's ocean-blue eyes met the silver-blue that watched her inattentively.

"Uhhh....How long was I asleep?" Linwen asked, changing the subject and braking eye contact with the prince.

"About the whole day." Legolas replied, shifting his gaze to the floor for a moment before looking back at Alede.

"It'll probably be morning soon, and I usually get up very early in the morning anyway-" Linwen said, she had seen that her usual clothing was laid on a bench that sat at the end of her bed, and her elven boots were placed neatly underneath the carved wooden bench.

"I had better be going." Legolas said, as he started to walk away and towards the door.

"Hannad, hir nin, mellon nin." Alede said, her ocean-blue eyes following the prince.

"Alede, you need not call me *lord*. I am not your lord, I am your friend. Brennil eldar." Legolas said, stopping at the door and turning back so he could gaze at the maiden.

Alede smiled at the comment.

And with that the prince left, closing the door behind him.

TBC~

I know that was short, and I am sorry. But Linwen wrote that chapter and not me, and this story was my whole idea so she just wanted to write part and I told her she could not go on with Glorfindel and gave her rules. So please do not blame her.

I already have some of the next chapter written already; so it should be here soon and it WILL have Glorfindel and it should have a bit more Alede, Legolas, Adenen, and Aragorn and I think I will finally relate why Aragorn was "still healing". SO! Stay tuned and here are the replies to the reviews from last chapter!!

Thanks for reading and please review!!!!!!! No FLAMES!!!!!!!!

Thanks Raven!!! I am glad you like this and I am glad you took my advice, it is a lot easier to understand I think if you have read "I'm Free", but of course, that is just my opinion. And about the twin question thing; I do not know anything about twins, I do not have a twin and I guess it probably would have been that way, but considering I am not learned in that area, I did not think on it. We could just say he felt her love for Glorfindel, but he did not know who she loved and he was so angry that it never occurred to him that Glorfie might be the one she was in love with-plus the fact that Sarolien lied to him and told him that Glorfindel killed her did not help the matter. Harlome is a good person, he is just VERY confused. Thanks for reviewing and I hope that made sense enough. I tried.

Haha, yes I know Pheonix Daughter of Lost History. Poor Leggy! But he is obviously feeling better now. No, definitely not a good day for either of them.:)

Thank you Lady of Nimrodel! I am pleased you liked it so! Hope you liked this chapter as well!!!!!

Ok, thanks for reviewing all three of you!!!! :) Please R&R!!!! And NO FLAMING!!!!!!! Thanks!!!!