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Tolkien. Any other names belong to me, Elenya, copyright 2002.
~*~ A/N: This story takes place after the War of the Ring. According to the actual story's timeline, this would not be able to occur, since the group stays in Gondor, where Aragorn is married. But in my story, the fellowship travels to Rivendell.~*~
The company walked towards the fair city of Rivendell. Among them were the hobbits, Frodo, Samwise, Peregrin, and Meriadoc, the Man Aragorn, the Dwarf Gimli, the Wizard Gandalf the White, and the Elf Legolas. They had just fought many a battle in the greatest war of the history of Middle Earth: the War of the Ring. They left the city of Minas Tirith many days before with hopes to rejoice the fall of Sauron in Rivendell. The group was very elated to be returning to Rivendell, each for his own reason. The most important reason was that of Aragorn. He was looking forward to being reunited with his beloved Arwen, the daughter of Elrond, the Lord of Rivendell. The hobbits only marveled at the prospect of enjoying the Elven city to relax and enjoy this time around. Gimli was not too excited but since he was over his prejudice of elves he felt he may enjoy their company, especially since he was now a famous dwarf among all races of Middle Earth. Legolas only wished to be among his kindred once again.
The group entered Rivendell and as received by the warm applause and cheering of many elves. The Lord Elrond greeted them heartily.
"It is a joyous occasion here in Rivendell and we welcome you back," he said.
With many thanks, the group allowed themselves to be ushered each into a spare room in the House of Elrond. After bathing and dressing in proper attire for the Welcoming Feast, the group gathered in the Main Hall. They stood there, silent, each in his own thoughts, until a voice was heard. It was a faint, yet lovely voice, of a woman. She was singing in Elvish and Legolas was entranced by the beauty of the voice. As the voice drifted through the house, Aragorn grinned and Gandalf looked up.
"Lina," Aragorn laughed. He said it so simply that the others, with the exception of Gandalf, had no idea as to what he meant.
Suddenly, a beautiful lady-Elf appeared. She was dressed in a flowing, pale blue gown, its silken material studded with diamonds. A chain of silver was about her neck, with a single glistening diamond strung on it. Her ears were adorned with matching earrings. Legolas looked at her, thinking perhaps she was the one singing, but the voice still continued, as fain as ever, while the Elf in their presence made no movements of her mouth.
"Aragorn," she breathed.
Aragorn turned to face her. With a joyous shout of, "Arwen!" he lifted her up in a warm embrace. She blushed profusely at his open show of affection and laughed whilst greeting the other guests.
"Dinner will be served in the Dining Hall, if you will follow me, please." She flashed a gorgeous smile.
The group followed Arwen until the Main Corridor. Legolas noticed that the singing grew a little louder, as though it was coming from up the stairs adjoining the Corridor. Arwen stopped, as she listened to the singing and excused herself saying, "Wait, one moment, please. I will return shortly."
She returned a moment later and led the group on. She gave a knowing smile to Aragorn, for the singing had stopped, which seemed to be the point of her journey up the stairs. As the group entered the Dining Hall, they were once again greeted by loud applause. As they were seated, a sound was heard at the door. All of the male elves in the Hall tried not to stare open- mouthed as another lady-Elf, one fairer than Arwen, in Legolas's opinion, walked into the room. Her raven hair was left down upon her shoulders, with only a few braids on either side to keep the hair out of her face. Her skin was creamy white, looking silken. Her green eyes glittered brightly as they were set off by her pale green gown. It was trimmed in silver, matching the Elven strands of silver that contrasted with the dark color of her hair and the delicate jewelry around her slender neck and circling her wrists. After standing at the door for a few moments, the lady glided through the Hall and stopped next to Arwen. She whispered something inaudible to the auburn- haired Elf who took a seat across from Aragorn and next to Legolas. The hobbits took the next seats, as did Gimli. The raven-haired beauty was lost to Legolas as she settled herself amidst the crown of Elven guests. Legolas, try as he might, could not recognize whom she was sitting with, so he could guess her identity. But after the food was served, he soon forgot her. He had not had a proper meal in so many days!
~*~This is not too good yet, but I promise, it'll be more interesting! Just review it! Because I want at least five reviews! Please?! ( No flames, either, but you could try to help me out! Thanks!~*~
~*~ A/N: This story takes place after the War of the Ring. According to the actual story's timeline, this would not be able to occur, since the group stays in Gondor, where Aragorn is married. But in my story, the fellowship travels to Rivendell.~*~
The company walked towards the fair city of Rivendell. Among them were the hobbits, Frodo, Samwise, Peregrin, and Meriadoc, the Man Aragorn, the Dwarf Gimli, the Wizard Gandalf the White, and the Elf Legolas. They had just fought many a battle in the greatest war of the history of Middle Earth: the War of the Ring. They left the city of Minas Tirith many days before with hopes to rejoice the fall of Sauron in Rivendell. The group was very elated to be returning to Rivendell, each for his own reason. The most important reason was that of Aragorn. He was looking forward to being reunited with his beloved Arwen, the daughter of Elrond, the Lord of Rivendell. The hobbits only marveled at the prospect of enjoying the Elven city to relax and enjoy this time around. Gimli was not too excited but since he was over his prejudice of elves he felt he may enjoy their company, especially since he was now a famous dwarf among all races of Middle Earth. Legolas only wished to be among his kindred once again.
The group entered Rivendell and as received by the warm applause and cheering of many elves. The Lord Elrond greeted them heartily.
"It is a joyous occasion here in Rivendell and we welcome you back," he said.
With many thanks, the group allowed themselves to be ushered each into a spare room in the House of Elrond. After bathing and dressing in proper attire for the Welcoming Feast, the group gathered in the Main Hall. They stood there, silent, each in his own thoughts, until a voice was heard. It was a faint, yet lovely voice, of a woman. She was singing in Elvish and Legolas was entranced by the beauty of the voice. As the voice drifted through the house, Aragorn grinned and Gandalf looked up.
"Lina," Aragorn laughed. He said it so simply that the others, with the exception of Gandalf, had no idea as to what he meant.
Suddenly, a beautiful lady-Elf appeared. She was dressed in a flowing, pale blue gown, its silken material studded with diamonds. A chain of silver was about her neck, with a single glistening diamond strung on it. Her ears were adorned with matching earrings. Legolas looked at her, thinking perhaps she was the one singing, but the voice still continued, as fain as ever, while the Elf in their presence made no movements of her mouth.
"Aragorn," she breathed.
Aragorn turned to face her. With a joyous shout of, "Arwen!" he lifted her up in a warm embrace. She blushed profusely at his open show of affection and laughed whilst greeting the other guests.
"Dinner will be served in the Dining Hall, if you will follow me, please." She flashed a gorgeous smile.
The group followed Arwen until the Main Corridor. Legolas noticed that the singing grew a little louder, as though it was coming from up the stairs adjoining the Corridor. Arwen stopped, as she listened to the singing and excused herself saying, "Wait, one moment, please. I will return shortly."
She returned a moment later and led the group on. She gave a knowing smile to Aragorn, for the singing had stopped, which seemed to be the point of her journey up the stairs. As the group entered the Dining Hall, they were once again greeted by loud applause. As they were seated, a sound was heard at the door. All of the male elves in the Hall tried not to stare open- mouthed as another lady-Elf, one fairer than Arwen, in Legolas's opinion, walked into the room. Her raven hair was left down upon her shoulders, with only a few braids on either side to keep the hair out of her face. Her skin was creamy white, looking silken. Her green eyes glittered brightly as they were set off by her pale green gown. It was trimmed in silver, matching the Elven strands of silver that contrasted with the dark color of her hair and the delicate jewelry around her slender neck and circling her wrists. After standing at the door for a few moments, the lady glided through the Hall and stopped next to Arwen. She whispered something inaudible to the auburn- haired Elf who took a seat across from Aragorn and next to Legolas. The hobbits took the next seats, as did Gimli. The raven-haired beauty was lost to Legolas as she settled herself amidst the crown of Elven guests. Legolas, try as he might, could not recognize whom she was sitting with, so he could guess her identity. But after the food was served, he soon forgot her. He had not had a proper meal in so many days!
~*~This is not too good yet, but I promise, it'll be more interesting! Just review it! Because I want at least five reviews! Please?! ( No flames, either, but you could try to help me out! Thanks!~*~
