Hikari: Ok, ok, so I was bored. This is based on a dream I had. Weird, neh?
Vana: Very weird.
Hikari: Yet another Self-Insertion fanfiction by me. This one only has Vana and me in it, sorry guys, maybe I'll add you later.
Rest of the crew: ::pout::
Hikari: Oh, by the way, I'm Calimiel...
Vana: I'm Vananovwen... duhr.
Disclaimer-o's Cereal Fortune says: Hikari and her crew does not own any of the copyrighted material in this fanfiction.
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"Lovely day, isn't it Cali?"
Calimiel nodded slightly. Still looking at the sky as best she could (since it isn't wise to walk and not watch your path), the blonde-haired elf replied, "Yes, very

pleasant, Vana, very pleasant..."

The two continued walking in silence, taking in every detail of the wonderous day.
It was, indeed, a wonderous day. The breeze danced through every tree, every open window, through every little child's hair. The birds chorused and harmonized as they never had before, instead of a normal, birdly squabble, it seemed like a musical, floating into your ears as a cloud through the sky. The sky, as well, added to the magical effect of the day, shining a more brilliant blue than any sky had ever been, or ever would be.
The reason the sky so blue? The calm after the storm of a long, violent battle for Middle Earth, between Sauron and his orcs and the good people, elves, hobbits, and of course, dwarves of this world.

"Cali, sit down and eat. We only have so long before Estel calls for us again."
"Uma, ro nauva yel rato," Calimiel replied, seeming to come back down to Middle Earth, "He will call soon..."
It wasn't long after they had started nibbling on their lunches before they were interrupted. Vana, being a royal guard, had heard a rustling in a nearby bush with her sharp ears.
Vana spoke in a hushed voice. "Ume lle teni tanya'?"
Cali looked surprised. "No, I didn't hear anything, are you feeling ok?" She raised her hand to Vana's forehead.

Swatting away Cali's hand, Vana said, "I'm fine, I think I heard something in that bush," she pointed to it.
"Alright, we'll look."
Vana drew her daggers and followed Cali to the bush. Bending towards it, Calimiel motioned for Vana to lower her daggers. "It could be a baby bird!"
"It could also be a snake!"
Calimiel frowned slightly and parted the bush. The frown was instantly turned into an excited smile and Cali plunged into the bush and pulled out the cause of the whole ordeal, a baby elf.
-Meanwhile, in the Throne Room-
Legolas bowed in front of the king. "Calimiel ar' Vananovwen cael naaie wanwa milyen taga ante, mia harana..."
"Yes, they have been gone for quite a while, but don't worry. If you feel the desire to go call for them, then please do."
"Thank you, Estel..."
Legolas bowed once more and walked out of the room. He decided to check each room first. Discovering they weren't there, he thought of where they always have their lunch. Quickening his pace, Legolas headed for the garden.
His ears soon picked up their voices. Walking a little slower, he came towards them to find them crooing over a bundle of cloth.
"Isn't he just darling, Vana?"
"Yes, and look at his eyes! They're just like Legolas'!"
"Oh, no, they're a bit lighter than-"

Legolas cleared his throat. The girls looked up into the face of the elf-prince. They brought themselves to their feet quickly, Cali still holding the bundle.
"What manner of business causes you to waste away the hours?"
Vana bent down on one knee and bowed. "We are sorry, my prince."
Cali remained standing and continued switching her gaze between the child and Legolas.
"...And what causes you to be unable to bow before a prince?"
Holding the baby closer, she slightly bowed. "Please forgive me, I was-"
Legolas smirked a little. "There's no need for apologies. I was only joking." He walked toward Calimiel. "But I am curious about what this may be..."
Cali held the bundle out towards Legolas. "We found him in a bush, he was abandoned..."
Legolas looked down, expecting to see some wounded animal. He pulled away some of the cloth, only to have his blue eyes meet that of the child's.
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Hikari: Wow. Longest Chapter I've written in the history of the history of the world.
Vana: Mmhm. R&R, people. Thankas kindly.
Hikari: Oh, and special thanks to for Elvish translations, I really appreciate it...