Elrond walked in on her packing a bag. She only packed provisions, a bed roll, and some extra arrows. Elrond's eyebrows were higher than the misty mountains. He was confused but at the same time he had suspected she was going to do this. She was not facing him, for she felt he would try to tell her to stay. When he chuckled however, she grinned.

"Why do you feel the need to accompany them? Is it because of that hobbit?" Elrond was confused but he was almost certain it wouldn't be for someone she had just met.

She had no excuse for Elrond. She wanted to tell him that she wanted adventure and many other things, but that would take time and she did not have any of that to spare. She just nodded slowly. "I don't know, maybe it is and maybe it isn't."

"You know you might die though?"

She nodded again, this time with a solemn look on her face even though Elrond could not see her. When she turned around towards him he was actually right in front of her.

"Before you go I need to give you something… Something as sort of keep sake."

She looked eager but confused, "What's a keep sake?"

"An object you give to someone before they go on a journey. You give it to them to make sure they come back on the journey. So if I give you an item it is a promise that you will come back to Rivendell. Does this make sense?" Elrond explained slowly because he knew she wasn't the smartest elf.

"Yeah I guess, but what's the point of it? It's basically giving someone an item that they won't keep?" She was still confused very much.

He sighed, "It's more than an item it's a promise."

She put her weapons in their holster and plenty of arrows in her quiver. After she slung her arrow and backpack onto her back Elrond gave her a short hug and helped her get on her way. She said her goodbyes to the few people she enjoyed. Just like that, she was gone searching for trail of the dwarves.