Queen of His Heart

Fan Fiction-Hobbit/Chronicles of Narnia

I do now own the copyrights to the Hobbit; book or movie. Nor do I own any to the Chronicles of Narnia

A/N= 1) I got this idea off a You Tube video someone made. I figured I couldn't find a sequel to their video, so I am writing one here. 2) I also have messed with time frames and facts for the sake of the storyline, but remember this is FAN-FICTION nothing more.

News of Diana delivered

Ch. 6

The halls of the new Rivendale were quiet even though many of the Elves were going in, out, down and up. Overall there was a peaceful feeling which ruled this particular area; except where three high elves and Legolas stood talking at the top of a very high set of stairs.

"Are you sure?" Thranduil spoke hiding any emotion from his son Legalos. "I mean are you positive as to her description?"

"Of course, I'm sure. I haven't grown deaf." His eyes would have shot resentment his father's way only Galadriel spoke up.

" Lucy was accompanying her." A positive nod was given and the elvin warrior was quietly dismissed by Galadriel.

"What about the third party?" Elrond asked not liking he'd not been able to see any of this coming their way.

"We will never meet her." Galadriel spoke with no malice. "Her kind never last long here."

"And what kind would that be?" Elrond wasn't sure how to take that seeing as how Diane was very much of the same race as the unknown woman with her and Lucy.

"Over-confident." Galadriel was being nice and everyone knew it and saw no reason to further carry on a discussion in regards to the matter so they simply turned to Lucy and Diane.

"Think she will come this far?" Elrond found his throat constricting on the question as did Thranduil's eyes. Galadriel made no reply as she turned to face the open air, but finally she spoke.

"Yes, and when she does you two need to have things ironed out. None of what happened was her fault." The high elf lady gracefully turned around and spoke with a firm voice. " A promise was extracted from Diane; one that never should have been forced upon her." Her eyes shot in between the two Elfin men. "I highly suggest she be released from it." While the last was spoken to one of the males both read the message and neither one of the men were stupid enough to know an age old rivalry needed to be set aside. Therefore; when Galadriel left them alone Elrond spoke up.

"She is right. We acted as if Diane were some sort of pawn with no mind of her own. And the one called Lucy may not have met us, but she has dealt with others which easily would fit into this world." Lord Elrond half expected Thranduil to put up protest, or keep the arrogant look he'd seen so many times over the years, but he didn't. No, instead the blond elf almost sagged against a pillar with tired eyes.

"Oh, Elrond, if I could undo all the damage I did I would." Thranduil turned his gaze upon Elrond. "Diane was so young and innocent. Her laugh so contagious. " His voice trailed off and Elrond picked up the conversation.

"I know." Elrond's mind allowed a window of the past to open up. "Elrond, he's so graceful." Diane's eyes were wide as the deer flew by. "Is it possible to ride the stag?"

"Not hardly, my dear. He rules the forest more than some might think." Diane had laughed at the slightest thing. She'd also picked flowers and handed them to him. A simple act, but one that had endured her to Elfin Lord. Thranduil clearing his throat snapped Elrond out of it.

"I wanted her by my side just as much as you. She saw beyond my haughty stares and distant ways." Thranduil pulled out a memory which proved it too. "You're not as cold-hearted as you want people to think with those icy stares of yours." He did his best to convince himself, and her, she was wrong, but her eyes had stayed focused on him and unashamedly walked up to him and said he could fool others, but not her.

Elrond suggested Thranduil get some rest as it had been a long day. The other high elf agreed and walked away. Elrond was just as tired but he paused at a window and looked out into the night's sky. "I wonder if anyone has yet told Thorin, Lucy has returned and how will he take it?" He spoke to no one in particular and headed to a whole different part of the newly constructed structure.