As Arwen awoke after a long lie down, she began to notice a slender lump
was beginning to show on her belly, she knew that soon she would have to
tell Aragorn but she did not want him to worry. She knew that soon enough
he would notice; besides he was already getting apprehensive of Arwen. Just
then the door began to open and in walked Aragorn with a look of suspicion
upon his face. "Do you feel better," he said in a soft yet concerning
voice. "Yes I am fine." She tried to appear convincing but the idea of him
not knowing about his own child seemed to betray her thoughts. "I will join
you in the garden, in a few minutes Estel." Replied Arwen trying to change
the subject. "Ok, but try not to be to long." And with that he strode away
and gently closed the door behind him.
She carefully rose from the bed and lent upon the table. She stroked her stomach and said to herself "I must tell him today, I must tell him today." She had been saying these thoughts everyday, but she just could not find the words to tell him. She knew that if she told him he would fuss over her and make her feel like an invalid. She did not want that.
Arwen made her way to the door cautiously holding her stomach. She grabbed onto the handle and slowly opened the door. She gently closed it behind her and made her way to the garden. She walked down the hall and as she got closer to where Aragorn was sitting she began to feel nauseas. She did not know whether it was the child she was bearing or the thought of bearing a child to which her husband did not know. But either one she knew she could not bring herself to tell him.
She bravely walked into the garden and saw her Aragorn sitting in a red- coated chair. He seemed to have a very worried look upon his face. He saw Arwen and he jumped up from his chair and rushed over to her. He lightly wrapped his arm around her and held her close. She felt so safe with him and she knew he would soon notice. She had to tell him about his child. As she began to open her mouth to tell him, he softly stroked her lips shut and tenderly kissed her on the cheek. "I will go and make you some lunch." And before Arwen could answer he had stridden away.
As they sat around the table, which had a beautiful black and gold clothe, draped over, the silence was then broken as Faramir and Lady Eowyn walked in arm in arm. "Good afternoon." Aragorn and Arwen said together. Aragorn rose from his seat and took Faramir into the garden, to talk. He left Arwen and Eowyn together in the dining room.
Arwen sat at the table, and did not stir whilst she was listening to Eowyn. She silently watched Aragorn and Faramir chatting away in the garden. "Arwen, Arwen." Eowyn said thus she noticed that Arwen was not really listening. "Oh sorry Eowyn, I was just thinking." Replied Arwen quickly. " Are you all right Arwen, you seem very tense." whispered Eowyn in a concerning voice. "Yes, yes I am fine honestly." Arwen replied trying to cover up the fact that she was not all right. She could not keep the feelings inside her any longer she had to tell someone. She knew it.
She carefully rose from the bed and lent upon the table. She stroked her stomach and said to herself "I must tell him today, I must tell him today." She had been saying these thoughts everyday, but she just could not find the words to tell him. She knew that if she told him he would fuss over her and make her feel like an invalid. She did not want that.
Arwen made her way to the door cautiously holding her stomach. She grabbed onto the handle and slowly opened the door. She gently closed it behind her and made her way to the garden. She walked down the hall and as she got closer to where Aragorn was sitting she began to feel nauseas. She did not know whether it was the child she was bearing or the thought of bearing a child to which her husband did not know. But either one she knew she could not bring herself to tell him.
She bravely walked into the garden and saw her Aragorn sitting in a red- coated chair. He seemed to have a very worried look upon his face. He saw Arwen and he jumped up from his chair and rushed over to her. He lightly wrapped his arm around her and held her close. She felt so safe with him and she knew he would soon notice. She had to tell him about his child. As she began to open her mouth to tell him, he softly stroked her lips shut and tenderly kissed her on the cheek. "I will go and make you some lunch." And before Arwen could answer he had stridden away.
As they sat around the table, which had a beautiful black and gold clothe, draped over, the silence was then broken as Faramir and Lady Eowyn walked in arm in arm. "Good afternoon." Aragorn and Arwen said together. Aragorn rose from his seat and took Faramir into the garden, to talk. He left Arwen and Eowyn together in the dining room.
Arwen sat at the table, and did not stir whilst she was listening to Eowyn. She silently watched Aragorn and Faramir chatting away in the garden. "Arwen, Arwen." Eowyn said thus she noticed that Arwen was not really listening. "Oh sorry Eowyn, I was just thinking." Replied Arwen quickly. " Are you all right Arwen, you seem very tense." whispered Eowyn in a concerning voice. "Yes, yes I am fine honestly." Arwen replied trying to cover up the fact that she was not all right. She could not keep the feelings inside her any longer she had to tell someone. She knew it.
