Round Robin
Chapter 3
By Val

Notes: My awesome beta, Trin, gets credit here. Thanks too to Wanda, who's inspired me to try this new genre, and to this addicting list.

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Yet the voice persisted. "Estel."

Aragorn sighed and stepped into the shallow circle of light the candle was throwing. The figure also stepped out of the darkness. "You should wait till first light, until the storm fades."

"I heard him calling," Aragorn replied, pulling the cloak tighter around his shoulders. "I will leave now. And the rest of you will follow, come daybreak."

"You should not go out alone," the voice persisted. "It is far too dangerous even for someone like yourself. You are wounded."

Aragorn silently admitted he was right. He knew the dangers of venturing out into the storm. He could feel the chill on the other side of the heavy door. "If I do not go, he will die."

"I knew you would try to leave," the figure continued, coming closer. Aragorn recognized Elladan as the twin clasped his shoulder. "If anyone can find him in this, it will be you."

Aragorn nodded slowly, realizing the task ahead of him. "I will find him," he promised. "I promise."

Elladan nodded and watched as Aragorn opened the heavy door, the cold air spiraling inside with wind-whipped leaves. The heavy door closed, leaving the warmth and the comfort still trapped inside.

Aragorn winced as the cold air hit him with a force greater than one he'd faced in a long while. "Legolas," he breathed in silent prayer. "I am coming."

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It was almost as if the whisper were carried in the harshness of the wind; for the words spoken by Aragorn a great distance away brought comfort to Legolas beneath the Tree.

"Aragorn?" His word was a desperate plea to see past the haze clouding his vision.

The Tree swayed with the icy winds blasting still from the north. In the back of his mind, Legolas wondered how the storm could rampage onward so deep into the night.

He knew he was close to sleep. The harder he tried to fight it, the more he knew the darkness was taking him. He could hardly see the broad branches before him, protecting him from the fury of nature.

"I'm sorry..." his voice trailed off. A chill raced through his body and he shivered, causing the pain to double, nearly rendering him motionless. "I'm trying to be strong."

He closed his eyes once. It was almost a relief. He could feel the pain disappear into the comfort of the protective Tree. As his mind eased, a deep feeling of panic set in. He knew his consciousness was coming back and forced his eyes to open. "I'll try to be strong."

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The words were like ice in Aragorn's heart. He could feel them; they seemed to carry into his thoughts with a power all their own.

"Fight it, Legolas. Be strong."

He could feel the will of the elvish prince faltering. Pressing onward out of the village, he set his sights on the hills. A moment later, he paused, fearing the worst. "Legolas!" His mind seemed to shout a thousand words.

But the intense feeling of fear in his stomach was enough to let him know that the elf was succumbing to sleep.

TBC...


Responses to reviewers:

Lyn – Yes, yes. Interesting indeed :D

SirNotAppearingInThisFilm – Ohh, I like your smileys :D No, Elrond didn't catch him. His brother did. But how silly of him to let Estel go out on his own...

Tsuki no Lomelinde – And more you'll get. Hehehe.

astalder27 – Yes... poor Legolas. Aragorn's gotten his butt out there but will he be able to save Legolas? Or will there be other surprises awaiting him? Stay tuned :D

HarryEstel – Legolas is a trouble magnet. Or has become one ever since he met Aragorn. LOL! Poor elfl

Star-Stallion – Elf and Ranger torture is good. :D I'm already feeling sorry for poor Aragorn and Legolas. LOL!! They are in soooooooooo much trouble and they have to drag other people into their mess too. Hahaha. You'll see what I mean later. ;)

sielge – You bet. Since when doesn't Aragorn get into trouble? Hehehe.

Mornflower – Well, that's okay. You can start reviewing the rest of the chapters from now on. Hehehe. And how sweet of your big brother to help you review :)

tongue in cheek scribe – And poor Aragorn and poor twins and poor Elrond too. eg

Elanor8 – No, that wasn't Elrond. It was Elladan. But he should have known better than to let Aragorn go out alone. Bad idea. Very bad idea.