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Tree horses were riding towards the Grey Havens. Two horses were carrying Elves and one a Human girl.

The two Elves were the Lords of Rivendell and Lothlorien, namely Elledan and Elrohir. The girl was the princess of Eryn Lasgalen and Lady of Ithilien Joyce Greenleaf.

They were going to say goodbye to the people they loved. Today Elrond, Gandalf, Galadriel, Celeborn, Bilbo and Frodo would sail to the undying Lands.

"Joyce, are you sure that you are alright? I mean in your condition." Elrohir gently asked the girl.

Joyce smiled at him and answered. "I will tell you when I need something but right now I am fine. We just stopped. Let's ride on else we will be too late."

Elrohir nodded and kicked his horse in the flanks to let her go faster.

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A couple of hours had gone by and they had just arrived in the Grey Havens. They were too early since Gandalf and the Hobbits had not arrived yet.

Getting off her horse, Joyce was swept in a hug by Elrond. He was glad to see her one last time before they would be separated for a life-time.

Hugging the Elf back, Joyce relaxed. She had been afraid that they would be not be alright with her being here.

When Elrond let go of her, Galadriel smiled at her and said. "Hello there, little one. Don't worry, we are glad to have you here today with us. You have ridden very fast. I hope it did not make you feel uncomfortable. How are you anyway?"

Joyce smiled and while petting her horse, she answered. "I am fine, as are the baby's. I took plenty of rest before we started riding. I am fine now."

"Didn't Legolas come with you?" She then asked.

Joyce shook her head and said. "No, somebody had to stay with Aranel. He was afraid that the sea-longing might get the better of him so he stayed home. He wishes you a safe journey and that you give his love to his mother and that he will not be long in coming."

Galadriel nodded and looked up when her husband came into view. Joyce greeted him by bowing before him but was once again stopped when he held up his hand after he had greeted his grandsons.

"Don't bow, Lady Joyce. You are with child and besides you don't need to bow for me. I thought by now that you would know that."

Joyce nodded and smiled before she answered. "I am sorry, you are right. I just keep forgetting things. I have been raised to bow before people who are older then me."

Joyce then realised her mistake and put her hand over her mouth before she said. "I am truly sorry, I hope I did not insulted you."

Galadriel and Elrond laughed and Celeborn held up his hand before he said. "Peace, little one. You did not insulted me. In your eyes I must be very old. You have been raised well."

Besides him, Elrond was beaming with pride. When he saw Joyce looked, he winked at her.

Joyce smiled in return and then felt two hands on her shoulder. When she looked to the left and the right, she saw Elledan and Elrohir standing next to her.

"Don't worry, Adar. We will take care of her." Elledan said.

Joyce shoved them playfully before she said. "If you want me to go crazy then you should do that but else just leave me alone will you?"

"Come and look at the ship, Joyce. I hope it will be to your liking.

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After they had done that, Elrond said. "Gandalf has arrive with the Hobbits."

Joyce nodded and took a step back to await the Hobbits and Gandalf who came into view.

The Hobbits looked surprised when they saw Joyce. Joyce exchanged a look with Frodo and the Hobbit understood why she was here.

Merry and Pippin hugged her and said. "Are you here to say goodbye to the Elves too?"

Joyce nodded and said. "Yes, I am."

Gandalf walked over to her and pulled her into a hug. He then whispered in her ear. "Goodbye, sweetling. I am sorry I could not spent to much time with you. The only thing I can say to you is, stay true to your heart and you will find you way to your true home. We will see each other again no matter by what road. Realise that I will always be with you. Be strong, little one."

Joyce nodded, the tears standing in her eyes.

"The power of the tree rings has ended. The time has come for the dominion of Men." Galadriel said to the Hobbits.

"I Aear can ven na mar." ( The sea calls us home.") Elrond said while looking over them all.

"I think I am quite ready for another adventure." Bilbo said before walking onto the ship with Elrond. Joyce said goodbye in her mind to him and heard him said the same thing back.

Before the others follow, they all smile at Frodo and Joyce.

Gandalf hugged Joyce one last time and while kissing her on the top of her head, he walked to the ship but stopped before the Hobbits.

"Farwell, my brave Hobbits. My work here is now finished. Here at last on the shores of the sea... comes an end to our Fellowship. I will not say, do not weep, for not all tears are evil."

Frodo looked at Joyce for a moment and she heard him say in her mind.

"Goodbye, Joyce. Thank you for everything. I guess we will see each other again. I hope that Legolas makes you happy and good luck with your children."

Joyce nodded and said back. "I hope you find the peace you deserve, Frodo Baggins."

Gandalf stopped at the ship and said. "It is time, Frodo."

Joyce dropped her head when she heard Sam cry for Frodo to stay. When she looked up Frodo handed Sam the red book. After that Frodo walked with Gandalf to the ship.

Joyce stood next to the Hobbits when the ship set sail. She hugged Sam and whispered meaningless words of comfort to him.

When they ship had disapeard Joyce felt two hands on her shoulder. Turning around, she looked into the blue eyes off her husband.

Legolas saw the grief in her eyes when he turned her around. She had not notice that it had been hours since the ship had set sail.

Pressing her against him, he felt her sob into his shoulder. Pressing a kiss into her hair, he began to hum an old tune.

When she had stopped crying, he took her by the hand and while mounting the horse behind her, he pressed her against him and together they rode back to Ithilien and to their home.

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