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As Arwen watched Aragorn slip away, she leisurely made her way to the bedroom. She opened the door and walked inside, she saw the covers draped over the edge of the bed. She swiftly picked up the red velvet cover and threw back onto the bed. Just at that moment in walked the maid.
"Oh I am sorry ma'am I did not realise you were in here. I have just come to make the bed and tidy your room." Said the maid rather shocked
"Well never mind, you can make it later. I wish to have a lie down. Could you leave to the garden and check upon my husband." Replied a concerned Arwen
"Yes sure if that is what you wish."
The maid hurriedly walked out of the room and headed for the garden. As she made her way closer she could hear Aragorn. She peered round the corner to find him kneeling upon the floor. She could see he was praying and many tears had dried upon his face in the heat of the sun.
"Aragorn, your wife awaits you in the bedroom. She seems very concerned. Is everything all right between you." Said the maid hesitantly
"Yes I just desire to be alone, she knows that. I will go to her soon." Aragorn said tearfully
The maid then hastily walked away, leaving Aragorn to his wish.
A few minutes later Aragorn rubbed away his dried tears and rushed up the back stairs. He went to the room and softly opened the door. He could see Arwen was fast asleep and kindly tiptoed over and covered up her arms. Aragorn then walked out of the room closing the door behind him.
Aragorn made his way to the next bedroom as to leave Arwen to rest.
A couple of days had passed by. The subject of the battle never arose. Aragorn wanted to steer away from the subject as much as possible. Arwen could see what he was doing and did not want to occur the subject, as she knew how he felt about it.
They had just finished lunch and Aragorn and Arwen both went for a walk in the woods together. The atmosphere felt uncomfortable and neither of them spoke a word. They just gradually walked down the quiet wooded path, until they came to the bench. Aragorn sat down and glanced at Arwen.
They both knew what they wanted to say, but neither of them could say it. They lovingly looked into each other's eyes and words could not describe how they felt about each other.
Arwen then took her eyes away from his glance and stood up.
"Stay here Estel. I am just heading back to the house for a drink. I will only be a moment." Whispered Arwen
"Are you going to be all right on your own? It is rather a long way for someone in your condition." Aragorn replied worriedly
Arwen did not answer. She threw him an irritating yet heartening look, and then walked away down the path.
When she reached the house, she could see someone at the entrance. There was a man upon a horse and he looked like he had another horse with him. Arwen rapidly made her way to the entrance to find the maid talking to him.
"Lady Arwen. This is the messenger that visited a few days ago. He wishes to speak to Aragorn."
"Well he is in the woods. Could I give him a message." Replied Arwen
"No I am sorry. I am here on the concern of war." Piped up the messenger
"OK but why do you have a spare horse that no one is riding. Do you expect him to come back with you to Hobbiton? Now."
