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The Garden

I walked the pathways of Rivendell, gazing at the different homes, so different, yet so alike. One of the houses looked quite like a Pueblo from Arizona, but at the same time it did not, for it had the elvish touch. I broke my gaze away from the house and continued on my way.

I felt sympathy for Elrond enter my chest. What happened to his wife? Why is he so against any of his children choosing a mortal life? Why? - I was interrupted out of my thinking.

"Jane, Jane wait." I turned around and saw Legolas, no it was, was Elladan running up to me, with his blond hair flying behind him majestically. I laughed at the sight of it. He skidded to a stop, but not like a jerky skid, but a very graceful skid.

I must have still been laughing, because he asked me

"Jane, what is funny?"

"Your hair." I answered plainly. Causing him to look up.

"Oh yes, that. But…" He paused. "I would like to talk with you, will you please accompany me to the garden?" His grey eyes shining hopefully, I hesitated for a moment. "Alright, I will."

He led me past several houses, and halls. I thought that we would continue walking forever and ever, until he stopped suddenly. I looked around "Elladan, I thought that we were going to a garden." I said, still looking around confused. He laughed, a nice deep throaty laugh, yet still beautiful.

Then he did something, which I least expected. He put his hands over my eyes, making it so that I could not see. "Ell"- He cut me off,

"Trust me its better this way, will you keep your eyes closed, as we continue walking?" He asked. I nodded, and crossed my heart. "Cross my heart hope to die." I pledged.

"Well, I do not want you to die." He said a little worried, which made me laugh.

"No, it means I promise that I will not look, until you tell me too." I answered in reply, my eyes moving back and forth against my eyelids.

"Alright, keep them shut now." He said, slowly taking his hands off my eyes. I felt my hearing senses heightened, because of my temporary loss of sight. He wavered for a moment, and then gradually took my hand in his.

I bit my lip at the feeling of his hand enclosed around mine, and I had to force back a smile. Why am I feeling these feelings towards him? I asked myself, as he began leading me forward.

I was worried that I would stumble, but whenever we came to a stair or a rock, he would gently put his hands around my waist and set me over the roadblock. I felt my insides melt at the touch of his hands around my waist. After, several more turns, and lifts. We came to a stop.

"Now keep them closed." He warned me. He then led me a few steps and told me to sit down.

I obediently sat down, and felt the cool, yet soft feeling of stone underneath me; I sat back and rested my back against the cool hard stone. "Alright open them." He said calmly.

I leisurely opened my eyes, not sensing a need to hurry. When they opened my breath caught. I was looking at a rainbow, or every imaginable color, and hue. Red roses climbed up a statue of deer, white roses clung to the bench. Rhododendrons hung from the trees that towered with overhanging branches dripping with Spanish moss. Jasmine, climbed up the walls, and intertwined with ivy. If you asked me know what it looked like, I would say 'the epitome of heaven.' I smelled honey-suckle growing in clumps around stone columns. This was the most beautiful place I had ever seen.

My eyes caught a pond, which glimmered in the light of the sun; it shone with hues, of blue and green. Doted with lily pads that held purple, and yellow, and pink lilies on them. In the middle of the pond stood a silver bridge, and further on in the middle of another pond stood a statue of a man, and elleth in an embrace. Who I knew could only be Luthien, and her lover Beren. I looked up and saw that I was in a pagoda, made of white marble that glimmered.

"Its beautiful." I breathed. Not sure of what to say next.

"It is, though sadly it pales in comparison to the woods of Loth-Lorien." He said sadly.

"Elladan, this is more beautiful, than anything where I come from." I assured him, as I stood up and walked over to him.

"There is one thing from your world that is more beautiful than anything in the world." He said as he picked a white carnation and slipped it in my hair. "Its you." I looked up at him, and he leaned in towards me, I closed my eyes and-.

"Elladan!" We quickly pulled away, yet he did not take his eyes off me, I felt my cheeks warm. "I am coming Legolas." He said as Legolas ran up, with his brown hair swishing behind him. "Your company is leaving." He said, and then paused as he saw me look over.

"I will tell them that you are coming." Legolas said smiling.

"There is no need, I am coming." He said. "Good-bye Jane, melleth-nin." He said, as he walked off followed by Legolas, who looked back at me and raised his eyebrows.

I waved at him as he left, not looking back. He is a great friend.

A/N: That's all for know folks. I hope that you enjoyed reading this almost as much as I enjoyed writing it. J Reviews are very much appreciated, thanks to all those who read my other stories.