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Chapter 15

"Have you been well, Narylfiel?" I turned my head to face Lady Galadriel.

"Û my lady, I have. I have been as well as I can be as a princess." The last sentence was added dryly.

She laughed. "Ah, so King Thranduil has already started with that, has he?"

I sighed. "On both of us poor elves, yes." I said morosely. Legolas was chuckling beside me, and I gave a slight smirk.

"Ah! Rumil, where is Haldir?" Called Lord Celeborn. A silvery-haired elf came close and bowed.

"He is still at the borders, M'lord." He replied politely. A smile tugged at the corner of my lips. Rumil's eyes held the sparkle that was akin to the one in mine and Dan and Ro's.

"I see. Thank you." He bowed and left.

I was whisked away by Lady Galadriel to my own talan, and Legolas was pulled into the one next to mine by Lord Celeborn.

"I hope you will be happy here, Narylfiel." The white lady smiled at me.

"I believe I will, my lady. I look forwards to studying under your guidance." I replied softly.

She smiled. "Indeed. Here is a letter for you from The Lord Elrond. I will leave you to read it and settle down- we begin tomorrow morning." She swept away with a rustle of fabric.

"Yes, M'lady." I doubt, however, if she heard me. I sat down on the bed and opened up the letter to read it.

"Princess Eruanna Thranduilion,

Greetings. I have heard that you are to study under Lady Galadriel's guidance. I have a favor to ask of you. Yavien will also be studying with you. I ask you to please watch over her as a friend. After you finish, I would also like to ask you to please come to Imaldris if I may. I need your help. Be safe and well princess. I expect to hear from you soon.

Lord Elrond of Rivendell"

I smiled and leaped up to write back.

Lord Elrond,

Greetings. Thank you for your letter. I would be more than willing to look over Yavien. Thank you for your trust in me. I will also be happy to come and led you whatever help I can give. Be safe and well, my Lord. Give Elladan and Elrohir my fondest greetings,

Princess Eruanna of Greenwood.

I smiled and sent it out by Phoenix. Just then the door opened. My head swiveled and I saw a young elleth about my age come through the door and look up. We locked eyes, and then after a moment, I leaped up.

"Yavi!" I squealed.

"Eruanna!" We hugged tightly.

"I can't believe it! Why are you here?" She asked excitedly.

"Same reason as you." I replied with a grin, flipping my hair. She piled me with questions, Then greeted Saphira fondly, who tackled her into her bed opposite mine. I smirked. This was going to be a great time.

...

I staggered back to my talan with Yavi. We entered and flopped on the beds, groaning.

"I ache all over." I moaned. She mumbled in agreement from her pillow.

It had been our first day of tutelage. Yavi was taught to control her gifts of sight and mind projection, while I was taught more about my own gift of fire. Both of us were also given large books to write notes in.

It appears we were also expected by our fathers to learn political things, such as the workings of politics and alliances and a thousand other things it seemed. I sighed. The lady Galadriel had been impressed at my knowledge on how to hold a political conversation. The truth was, I had lots of experience as a princess and also with my Father and Adar in meetings. Thinly veiled jabs and insults, and roundabout talking wasn't new to me, and I was often depended upon by Adar to be at such meetings to see the truth behind things. It hadn't exactly been my favorite subject, but what can I say?

There was a knock at the door. "Come in." I said wearily, pushing myself up and pulling my fingers through my hair. Legolas came in and plopped himself down on my bed. "Have a good day?" He asked with a smirk.

I smacked his arm. "If that's all you've come to do, get out." I growled.

"I was only asking!" He protested.

"Never mind then." I replied with a roll of my eyes.

Yavien sighed and stood. "Why don't we go to the training salle? It might help."

I was up in a shot. "Give me a minute!" I called over my shoulder as I went to get ready.

I heard Legolas laughing. "She hasn't changed, has she, Yavi?"

"Neither have you or me." She replied with a laugh.

...

I finished my target practice and flopped down with a huff. "I still feel like Orc meat." I moaned drearily.

"I'm sure it'll get better soon, Ren."

"Oi! You know that only one person can get away with calling me that!" I protested, leaping up and tackling him.

"Sorry, sorry! Ai! Alright, I said I'm sorry!" He yelped as I proceeded to sit on him. I got back up and leaped into the branches of a tree, only to fall right back out in shock. Thankfully, I managed to land on my hands and do a back handspring.

Two elves leaped down from where they had been sitting and watching, and bowed. "Forgive us, my lady." One apologized.

I suddenly grinned. "Rumil and Orophin, is it not?" I asked, tilting my head. They nodded.

"I've heard much of you two. Eh, like Dan and Ro, hmm Yavi?" I called with a smirk. She giggled.

"I think so, Eruanna."

I turned back to face them. "Just call me Eruanna. Now, I have a favor to ask you two." They looked at each other, then turned back to me with a knowing grin.

"How can we help?"