Thanks to all who reviewed. I hope you like chapter two as well.

Story:

Finally sleep over took her once again. This time she dreamt of a green forest, and of a great Lord and Elleth who ruled there. She felt herself walking along a green moss covered pathway. She could feel the moss as it moved under her bare feet. She stopped, as she saw a beautiful elleth. Her eyes were the color of sapphires. Her hair was as golden as the corn. The elleth's gracefullness made Eadhild feel a bit clumsy. As she came closer to the elleth, she saw that the elleth was pouring water from a pitcher into a mirrored pool.

"Come closer my dear. There is no reason to fear me.", the elleth said gently.

"I am so afraid. I saw him in my dreams. He said I will learn. But what will.", Eadhild stopped. She was so terrified of Saruman. Yet, she did not understand why.

"I understand your fears. I wish I could tell you they were unjustified. I can not tell you that. Your fears 'are' justified. Come closer. You need to see this.", the sparkling blue eyed elleth said, gesturing to the mirrored pool of water.

"What am I looking for?", Eadhild asked, forgetting to ask the white clothed elleth's name.

"The truth. You will see everything you need to. And my 'name' is Galadriel. Come. Look.", Galadriel said.

Even though Eadhild was frightened; somehow she knew that she could trust Galadriel.

"So I am looking for the truth.", Eadhild said, as she looked into the mirrored pool of water. She was about to say she didn't see anything when the pool started to shimmer.

She stared deeply in the pool, forgetting about Galadriel. She saw Saruman's betrayel. She saw the orcs, Saruman, and a new and even more insidious creature. She saw a orb that glowed brightly. SHe was transfixed with a mixture of awe, and fear as the orb transformed into a large eye. It glowed brighter, and brighter. Finally, Eadhild had to force herself to pull away.

"You will go to Isengard. There is no way to prevent that now. Flee though, 'before' he shows you the Palantir. If you do not, your soul will be lost.", Galadriel said, her voice and face fading as quickly as the night.

"Wait! How will I know when he will show me the orb? I mean the Palantir. Please! Galadriel, don't go!", Eadhild sobbed, only to wake up alone in her room.

She looked out the sheer curtains. She saw the rising sun.

"On the morrow, father said.", she said, as she hugged herself.

She then forced herself to get out of bed, and to pack her belongings. She was surprised that on the night stand was a green leaf. A single green leaf that she knew for certain; could not be native to Imlradis. She took the fragile little leaf in her hand and held it close to her heart. She then hid it deep within her black traveling sack.

"Are you ready to go to breakfast?", her father asked as he walked into her room and hugged her gently.

"Should I tell him about my dreams?", she asked herself as she hugged him back. She finally decided against it, as she doubted he would believe her. "Well, she said I would go. She also said there was no way to prevent it. I wish I knew why.", she thought, as she let her father escort her to the dining hall.

"You seem distracted Eadhild.", Gandalf said softly, looking intently into her eyes.

"Yes.", she said. "I was wondering. Father, do you think he will like me?"

"Everyone likes you.", a voice from behind them said.

"Elrohir!", she said, happy to have a distraction from the visions.

"And do not forget about me mellon nin!", Elladan said, as Eadhild found herself sandwiched between the twins in a big hug.

"Never Elladan.", she found herself saying.

"Come, my child. You must eat. You, and the twins have a long journey ahead.", Gandalf said softly.

"You are not coming with us?", Eadhild asked, her disappointment showing all to well.

"I am afraid, I can not. However, Elladan and Elrohir will make excellent guides for your journey. It pleases me that you get along with the twins, so well. I know you will listen to them, and mind their council.", Gandalf said, looking earnestly into his young daughter's eyes.

"Come, all of you! Breakfast is getting cold.", Lord Elrond said, with a mock sterness that bought chuckles from everyone.

When breakfast was over, Eadhild quickly fetched her traveling pack. She then rejoined her father, the twins and Lord Elrond in the courtyard.

"My child, I wish you a safe journey. Mind Saruman the white. He will teach you well.", Gandalf said gently, yet firmly as he kissed his young daughter on the brow.

"Do not trust Saruman. You can not, you must not trust him.", she heard Galadriel's voice say, as she watched her father back away from her.

"Yes father.", she answered hiding the visions in the far, far reaches of her mind.

"I wish you a safe journey as well, Eadhild daughter of Gandalf.", Lord Elrond said patting her hand. "Take good care of her my sons. And be certain to come straight back here, after you deliver her safely to Isengard. Is that understood?"

"Yes Adar.", they answered as one.

"They even sound alike", Gandalf said wearily. "It's no wonder, no one can tell them apart."

"Good bye father. Lord Elrond, thank you so much for your hospilitality.", Eadhild said as she found herself being lifted onto a horse.

"You are welcome Eadhild.", Lord Elrond said, thinking to himself that this young half human and Istari apprentice was indeed well behaved. He prayed as he watched the trio depart Imlradis, that some of her behaviour might rub off onto his sons. Although he doubted it.

"You can hope old friend.", Gandalf said with a highly amused glance.

"I keep forgetting. It is not only 'elves' who can read thoughts.", Lord Elrond said his amusement apparant in his slightly raised brow, and smile twitching at his lips.

"Now, I am off to Bilbo's birthday party.", Gandalf said. He wondered to himself, how he was going to get Bilbo to leave the ring to his young nephew.

"Good bye Mellon. Until we meet again.", Lord Elrond said as Gandalf got into his cart.

"Until then Elrond.", Gandalf said. He was already missing his child. Yet he knew with all certainty, that he did the right thing for her sake.