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It was morning and it was time for Allison to leave along with another elf Glorfindel. She had seen him around Rivendell once in awhile and heard many stories of him. They would travel to Parham, which would take over a month. Then Allison would travel to Lorien while Glorfindel would return with the other elves who had been sent out a few days before.
"I will see you again Aragorn," Allison said to him and she mounted up on her horse.
"Glorfindel," Legolas said coming up to them. "Take care of Queen Allison."
"I will," he said.
"Legolas I am a better archer than you," she said smiling. "I am sure I can take care of myself." The horses began to gallop and off they went leaving the fellowship behind.
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It had been three weeks since Allison and Glorfindel had left Rivendell. They had made it into the land of the men. It was getting dark as they camped out. Allison could feel it, they were close to Parham.
"Queen Allison," Glorfindel said breaking through her thoughts. "Here." He handed her an apple and she took it. Maybe it is poisoned…. Allison looked up from the apple. She remembered that was from her favorite story. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Was she remembering her old home?
"What is wrong milady," Glorfindel asked. She looked at him, studying her face. He had fair skin, long blonde hair. He was an attractive elf. He wasn't in the movies of Lord of the Rings, so she never knew who he was. He was in the book, he was the one would helped Frodo when he was stabbed by the Witch King.
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Days came and gone and Allison could tell they where very close to The Valley of Parham. She looked towards the hill and could see smoke. She made the horse gallop faster and they finally came to Parham. She jumped off of her horse and looked at the site below her. The homes were burnt to the ground. Little patches of hay still smoked. Allison ran through the burnt gate of Parham and searched some of the homes. No one was there. She opened another home to find two bodies dead; they were rotting from the heat and the sun. She knew the people, she knew everyone who lived in Parham.
Allison said a small prayer for the dead and bumped into Glorfindel who stood behind her. She ran past him and up the steps of the Kingdom. The doors were broken open, the walls smeared with blood. Tears formed in her eyes. Her home was gone. Everyone was gone. Allison ran to her room and found many things untouched. Glorfindel was close behind her and stopped at the door. Allison found the old picture of Mathew, her mother and father on the floor broken. A couple of her things from her real home had traveled with her to Middle Earth.
Allison picked up the old picture and brushed the dirt off; she gently placed it in her bag and made her way to her closet. Some of her clothes were torn and on the floor. Allison ran out of her room and stood in the hallway.
"Hello!" she yelled. Maybe someone was alive. "Is anyone here?"
"Queen Allison," Glorfindel said.
"Anyone alive!" she yelled again.
"Your highness," he said walking towards the girl. She looked fragile and broken. He lightly touched her shoulder.
"There is no one here." The girl turned around, tears in her eyes. She couldn't handle it anymore. She fell into Glorfindel arms and cried into his chest. He didn't know what to do, so he hugged the girl back.
"We must go your highness," he said to her. "We must head back."
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The trip from Parham was all a blur to Allison. She remembered traveling for a long period of time. Maybe over two weeks. Taking breaks once in a while. She could tell they were getting close to Lorien and she knew she would arrive before the fellowship, who had lost Gandalf.
"This is as far as I got your highness," Glorfindel said. She had made it to the outer forest of Lorien. "I will take word back to Lord Elrond."
"Thank you for coming with me Glorfindel," she said. "I will see you when this war is over."
"I can only hope," and he was off.
