Okay, here it is. The final chapter. Sniffle. Sorry it took so long. I've been procrastinating. Plus it's finals week at college. Blah! You wouldn't believe how hard it was to write this chapter. I'm gonna go cry.

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I sighed as Eowyn and I left the feast.

"I don't know about you, but I think that feast lasted the longest out of all of them."

"I'm going to turn in, Lothiriel. Faramir wants to go hunting tomorrow." She kissed my cheek and left.

Slowly, I made my way to Eomer's chambers and opened the door. I had to wait for him to leave the feast. It would be a while. I changed into a white shift and walked to the bed. The covers were already turned down, so I picked them up and got under them. I laid my head on my pillow and pulled the covers up to my chin.

My thoughts slowed down and I drifted off to sleep.

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"Lothiriel." A voice interrupted my dreams. "Lothiriel, wake up." I opened my eyes and saw Eomer sitting next to me on the bed. He was wearing a white shirt and breeches. I looked up at the sky. It was morning.

I sat up. "What happened? I was waiting for you to leave the feast."

He took my hand and kissed it. "You fell asleep."

"Why didn't you wake me up?"

He let me hand go. "You looked too peaceful."

I smiled. "You could've woken me up, you know."

"Who cares about tradition. We'll have our wedding night when we want to, not when everyone expects us to."

I leaned in and softly kissed him. "That's why I love you." He smiled as I got up and went to the wardrobe.

I took a dress out and started to change. Eomer didn't move as he watched me. I took the opportunity to ask him something.

"How did you know it was me at my father's grave that night?"

He smiled as he leaned against his propped up arm. "You would never send a servant to do anything that important for you. And your cloak was too fancy. And a servant would never have money with them. Especially gold coins."

I gave him a look. "Finished?"

He got up. "A servant would never care if a soldier kept his silence."

"Do I even want to know how you know that?"

He laughed as he walked up to me. "You're talking to a man who has impersonated a commoner on more than one occasion. It was how I avoided my tutors."

Now I laughed. "My tutors stuck to me like glue. I wasn't clever enough to avoid them."

"Now you're going to have trouble avoiding your ladies-in-waiting."

I leaned against the wardrobe door and faced him with my arms crossed across my chest. "Any ideas?"

"I could think of something." He grabbed me and pressed my back against his chest. His arms held down my shoulders and waist.

"Eomer!" I giggled. He leaned his head down and I felt his hair spill onto my shoulders. My breathing was short as he nuzzled my neck and shoulder. He let me go, so I turned to face him. I put my hand on his neck and brought his head closer to mine. "I love you, Eomer." I captured his lips in a kiss.

We spent the rest of the day catching up on our five day absence from each other.

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Four months later

In Gondor

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"Eowyn!" I ran up to Eowyn and hugged her. Eomer walked up to Faramir and did the same. Then we switched people. I hugged Faramir and Eomer hugged Eowyn.

"How have you two been?" I asked Eowyn. She was glowing.

"Faramir and I have news." She couldn't stop smiling. "We're going to have our first child."

I looked at Eomer and smiled. I had my own glow.

"Eomer and I have news as well. We're going to have our first child too."

Eowyn hugged me again and we started crying.

"That's interesting news, sister."

I looked up to see Elphir standing beside King Elessar. I shrieked with joy and ran to his embrace.

"Sister," Elphir said behind his tears. "We missed you."

I leaned my head against his. "I know. I missed you too." Eomer joined us. Elphir looked up at him. He held out his hand.

"Hello, brother."

THE END!

Waaaaaaaaah! It's over!