Eowyn opened her eyes the next morning to find herself wrapped tightly in Faramir's arms. Smiling to herself she buried her face into his chest and sighed. She could not imagine her life without him and her nightmare only reminded her of how little of a person she was without her husband and children.

"Eowyn, are you awake?" Faramir asked curiously looking down at her golden head.

"Yes," She breathed trying to not burst out into tears. His voice held such concern that she could hardly look into his face knowing that what she had dreamed had once been a reality to her. A reality she had never confessed to anyone.

"Love, what happened last night?" Faramir asked reluctantly letting his grip on her lessen but having to in order for him to look at her.

Eowyn shook her head and shrugged. "It was a nightmare, nothing more than a dream." She assured.

Faramir however, knew her well enough to know when she wasn't telling the whole truth and was just about to question her further when the door to their chambers burst open and Finnola's voice was heard.

"Mother look!" Finnola cried running into their room and hopping into their bed. Eowyn ignored the look on Faramir's face and smiled at her daughter.

"See, it's all better now!" Finnola said excitedly opening her hand to show her parents the small bird that was curled in her palm. It indeed looked much better then it had before.

"And what is this?" Faramir asked puzzled at the fluffy baby bird.

"I will explain later Faramir." Eowyn told him then turned and gave a smile at her daughter. "You did very well Finnola, I am proud of you,"

Finnola smiled brightly at her mother's generous words.

"Indeed Finnola," Faramir told her patting her dark head. "It is no mere task to take care of a needy creature,"

Finnola blushed.

"Finnola were are you?" All three heard a voice calling from the hall.

Finnola's smile instantly disappeared and she quickly handed the bird to her mother and hid on the floor on the other side of the bed.

Faramir and Eowyn exchanged looks of confusion and Eldarion's head popped in the open door. "Have you seen Finnola?" He asked brushing his hair out from his eyes.

"Here I am," She said getting up and sitting on the bed next to her father.

"Arlina's been looking for you," He told his sister crossing his arms and giving her a hard look.

"I know," Was her soft reply.

"Finnola ran outside last night and nearly gave Arlina a heart attack when she checked in on her and didn't find her in her bed." Elboron told his parents.

Faramir and Eowyn looked at their daughter.

"I didn't mean too," She said looking up at them her eyes glistening with tears. "I forgot my book."

Faramir began to laugh but the look from Eowyn made him put his hand on his mouth to wipe off the grin he had.

"Finnola, no book is worth going outside at night to get, it isn't safe out there." Eowyn told her daughter firmly.

"I'm sorry," Finnola said looking down at the bed covers. "I wont do it again."

"Now go and take your bird then get ready for breakfast," She told her holding out the bird who was fast asleep in her hand.

Finnola silently obeyed and Elboron followed her the door and shut it behind him. Then did Eowyn begin to laugh.

"A perfectly normal morning, to a perfectly normal day," She thought happily swinging her legs over the side of the bed and standing up.

Faramir laughed as well and followed as Eowyn opened the chest where her dresses were. Without really caring what she chose Eowyn pulled out the fist one she grabbed.

"I will see you at breakfast then," She said to Faramir after dressing. Faramir grunted a reply and Eowyn turned to see him already reading a message from King Elessar.

"Do not forget," She said going behind him and kissing his neck.

He grunted another reply to her and continued reading.

Eowyn just smiled and walked out the door in search of something to satisfy her hungry stomach.

A/N: La la la la la la la la.... We wish to welcome you to munchkin land! Thank you and good night!