IwishSan: Thank you so much for your review, please keep on reading
This is a remake of my story To The End, some will stay the same, and most of the story will change.
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"I can't believe I am going," I said. I sat on the floor in my room. I had a little bag full with pairs of pants, shirts and a tunic. The belt held two daggers lay next to me.
"May I come in Alisa," Arwen asked. I looked at her, and then went back to the bag. "Here." She handed me a pair of trousers, and a shirt.
"Thank you," I said as I stuffed them in my bag.
"Alisa, what is wrong," Arwen asked sitting across from me.
"How could Aragorn think I will be safe going with him and the Fellowship," I said. "Did you see me out on the field today? The arrow went no more than a foot."
"He has his reasons, so does Ada," she explained. "The feast is about to begin. Will you come?"
"Yes I will be there," I said, I watched Arwen leave the room. I stood up and looked at myself in the mirror and sighed. I wondered if I would ever see Rivendell again.
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"Mind if I sit here," I asked the young hobbits as I entered the dinning hall, the last time for a long time.
"Sure, sorry about yesterday, I kept asking questions about you." Pippin said.
"It is alright," I said. "Now I believe it is my turn."
"What would you like to know Lady Alisa," Sam asked, the one who I sat next to.
"What does the Shire look like," I asked.
"Well, there are woods as far as the eye can see, everyone parties, enjoying life," Pippin explained, I could tell he missed his home very much.
"I miss my home," I said getting up and leaving the hobbits to their thoughts.
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"In a few days the ten Fellowship shall leave. We feast in honor of their safe return home." Elrond said, as he held up his glass. Everyone held up theirs and waited for him.
"Safe return home," he said.
"Safe return home," I said with everyone else, then brought the glass to my lips and drank the liquid in it.
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"Move your feet," Boromir yelled to me again as we fought in one of the practicing fields of Rivendell. Legolas stood near and watched with Aragorn.
"I am moving my feet," I yelled back at him.
"Alisa stop arguing and listen to him" Aragorn yelled. I stopped what I was doing to turn to Aragorn but Boromir attacked me again.
"Never turn away Lady Alisa," Boromir instructed. I blocked another swing from Boromir, I knew he was going easy on me, seeing that this was one of my first attempts sparing with someone. He came at me again and I dodged out of the way. "You catch on quickly."
"Well I can figure out quickly how to fight…" I started to say.
"But it will be a miracle if she can actually fight in battle," Aragorn said interrupting me.
"Ok Lady Alisa, that is all for day," Boromir said putting his sword away. I did the same as I walked over to Aragorn.
"Why do you see the need to put me down all the time?" I asked stopping in front of my adoptive brother.
"I am just telling the truth Alisa," he said grinning at me.
"How much fighting do you think I will be doing Aragorn," I asked. "I plan on hiding in the back until I make it back home to Gondor."
"Lady Alisa would you like to work on your archery skills," Legolas asked walking up to me. I looked at him and then to my brother.
"Yes you would like to practice Alisa," Aragorn said pulling me along to the targets. I grabbed the bow and once again Legolas placed my hands where they should be. His touch was gentle and soft for being a warrior.
"Maybe I can make it past one foot this time," I said holding the bow straight and putting the arrow in place. I pulled the string back and let go. This time the arrow flew past the target and into the trees.
"Well at least it didn't hit the ground," Aragorn laughed.
"It is actually stuck in a tree," Legolas said looking out into the forest.
"Well Alisa I must go find Lord Elrond, but keep practicing," Aragorn said, leaving me and the prince alone. I picked up another arrow and put it in place. I aimed the bow again andlet go. This time the arrow hit the outside of the target.
"You would have hit the Orcs shoulder," Legolas said. "Not enough to kill him though."
"Well maybe he would have been caught off guard and I could kill him with my sword skills," I said walking over to the target and pulling the arrow out.
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"So your from Gondor," Legolas asked me and we started to walk away from the fields.
"Yes, I lived there all of my eighteen years, some times with Aragorn," I explained.
"How did your parents die," he asked.
"I am not really sure. Aragorn said from an orc attack, but I don't really know. He took me in, and ever since I have been with him," I explained. "We lived in Gondor for a while and then coming here to Rivendell."
"Well I must retire now," I said to Legolas, handing him back the old bow. "Good night Prince Legolas."
"Just Legolas please, no need for formalities right now," he said walking off and leaving me on the steps.
