"Lady Ariel how are you doing?"

Turning to face my visitor I smiled sadly. "Arwen, you do not need to be afraid of me and please just Ariel or Ari (pronounced Air-ee). I am doing fine. Well, as fine as I can be for being a spirit." I responded with a sigh. "I wish I could find my body. I hate that I have to glide along. I wish to walk again and feel everything around, but alas I cannot. It also gets lonely since everyone is so afraid of me."I sighed again while hovering in a chair looking out onto Rivendell. I arrived here not even a day ago. Lord Elrond was amazed at my condition and everyone has stayed away from me except Arwen but I think that was because Lord Elrond asked her to be my companion for the time being. Arwen looked guiltily towards the ground before stepping forward, "Please do not come closer if you really do not want too." I said looking into her eyes sadly. "I know in the ways of the Elves that seeing a spirit is bad luck and such so please if you really are frightened I cannot blame you. I would be too." I got up off the seat and glided over to the window and sat in the window seat. "I still remember the days before the wars began and Middle-Earth was peaceful. Nothing was harmed, no blood was shed and all lived in harmony. But now, because I failed in my quest 200 years ago, Middle-Earth and its people maybe destroyed before my eyes." I mumbled sadly a tear escaping my eye. I then heard footsteps and turned to find Lord Elrond talking to Arwen, next thing I see is Arwen disappearing from the room and riding off from Rivendell towards the Great River and to the aid of the Ring Barer.

~Hours Later~

"Ari! I need you!"

Arwen called from the courtyard. I appeared by her side and followed her to the healing room where Lord Elrond was waiting. "He was stabbed with a Morgul blade. He is passing into the shadow world." Arwen said frantically. "Not if I can help it. Los anu palifinal, calu sal farina carbu ana." I chanted as I slipped into Frodo's body to heal the wound from the inside. Darkness surrounded me and I could see a small bit of the blade deep in the wound still. I grabbed a hold of it and removed it, then I removed the evil with all my strength from the Valar so I could save him. I filled the wound with the light of the Valar in order to save the hobbit. In the end I came out of the trance with the blade piece in my hand and smiled. "He will be fine. The wound will never go away but no evil lurks in it anymore." I was satisfied with my work. Maybe I could get used to my state, for the time being that is. Elrond and Arwen looked extremely please and thanked me greatly. I just nodded and smiled. I looked at Arwen; "I do believe we have guests that followed you here my dear." With that both of them rushed out of the room and back down to the courtyard just has I hurt hoof beats and voices. I appeared in my room as to not scare them. I didn't want to frighten the poor things when their friend was already in dire need. I sat and waited till the following day when I would appear to aid them in the quest I couldn't finish.