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Going Home
Reyna woke two days after the battle. She stands up and makes her way out of the room she is in. Bilbo, Gandalf, and the dwarfs are eating dinner as Reyna comes into the room.
"That smells good," says Reyna. The dwarfs and Bilbo jump up from the chairs and make their way to Reyna. Everyone hugs Reyna and tell her how good it is to see her awake. "How long was I out?"
"You were out for two days," answers Bilbo as he pulls her towards the table. Reyna sits at the table and digs in. The dwarfs, Bilbo, and Gandalf fill her in on what has happened over the two days.
"Sounds like a full two days," says Reyna.
"Those two elves want you to send them a letter to tell them how you are feeling," growls Thorin.
"They are very nice and the two of them are my friends. A hate between two races like that causes a lot of pain," says Reyna.
"It does not," says Thorin.
"Last time I check half-breeds and people with mixed blood are hated by mostly everyone because of the hate between two races. Others had tried to kill me and my father because of it," says Reyna.
"I'm sorry. I didn't think. How come you are friends those elves so fast?" asks Thorin.
"They do have names. Legolas and Tauriel are their names. They did patch me up and didn't piss me off when I first met them like you did. Nor were they rude. Your little group did open me up more and trust easier. I guess this is what my father felt with his small group," answers Reyna.
"Would any of the still be alive?" asks Bilbo.
"Only ShippÅ," answers Reyna. "He is a fox demon. Last I saw him he had all nine of his tails."
"What do you mean?" asks Fili.
"Fox demons gain tails as they get stronger. They can get up to nine. Some take a hundred, a few hundred, a thousand, or more years," answers Reyna.
"Wow," says Kili. The others agree with him.
"I'll get the letter after some food," says Reyna and they all go back to eating. She writes the letter after eating and sends it to the elves. The dwarfs tell Reyna what they are going to do with the place and Reyna tells them more about her world.
"My father and uncle each other a lot. More than the Elf King and Thorin hate each other," says Reyna.
"Like that is possible," says Kili.
"They could be around each other or they would try the kill the other. Even smelling the other made the blood lust go up. They had almost killed each other a few times. My uncle put his hand through my father's stomach like Ghost did with his sword to me but Tetsusaiga stops him from harming my father anymore. My father almost killed my uncle with Tetsusaiga's Wind Scar. Tenseiga saved my uncle life. My grandfather had given those swords to protect them from each other. The one couldn't kill the other with those swords. Tetsusaiga went to my father to help protect him and keep his demon half from taking over. Tenseiga went to my uncle to heal him and to teach him how to feel for others," says Reyna.
"Your uncle and father hated each other more than the Elf King and uncle Thorin," says Fili. Thorin and the others nod in agreement. The group members go to do their own thing. Reyna and Bilbo sit watching the sunset.
"When do you want to home?" asks Reyna.
"In a week's time," answers Bilbo. Reyna nods and together they watch the sunset and the moon rise. Soon Bilbo goes in as Reyna looks at the full moon. She wonders what her father say about this whole journey or how she acted on the journey. She most likely won't be here right if it wasn't for Ghost killing them. Reyna takes one last look at the moon before she walks back into the mountain. She finds Thorin sitting in the throne room.
"Are you plan on going back to your own world?" asks Thorin.
"No. Not now. Maybe in a hundred years," answers Reyna.
"What will you while you are in this world?" asks Thorin.
"I'll stay in the Shire and journey throughout Middle Earth. Maybe visit my home world once in a while," answers Reyna.
"I like to see your home world," says Thorin.
"Maybe I'll bring you there one day," says Reyna. "The world won't be kind to you."
Thorin says, "I'm me and the others will be able to handle it."
"Maybe," says Reyna.
"When do you leave to go to the shire?" asks Thorin.
"In a week's time. But I'll be leaving two days early to go see the elves," answers Reyna.
"Why do you want to see those elves?" asks Thorin.
"We are friends. There is no reason for you to dislike them," answers Reyna.
"They are elves and they didn't help my people," says Thorin.
Reyna says, "It was the Elf King's choice to not help you. You can't hate them for that. And the Elf King did help you in the Battle of Fives Armies. It happened years ago and you don't know Elf King's reason. He could have turned you away because he didn't want the dragon to attack him, people."
"I'm not in the mood to argue with you so let's drop it," says Thorin.
"Wow. For once you are not in the mood to argue with me," says Reyna.
The time passed quickly, Reyna has left to see the elves. Bilbo will join in two days' time. Reyna soon finds Legolas and Tauriel in the forest.
"Legolas! Tauriel!" calls out Reyna.
"Reyna," greets both Legolas and Tauriel.
Tauriel looks her up and down. "How are your wounds healing?"
"My wounds are healed already," says Reyna.
"That is good," says Legolas.
Reyna looks around and says, "What are you doing now?"
Legolas answers, "We are tracking down a nest of spiders. Do you want to join us?"
"Yes," answers Reyna. Tauriel, Legolas, and Reyna track down the spiders and kill them. They sound go back to the castle and have dinner. The next day the three of them spend time together. Legolas and Tauriel teach Reyna how to shot a bow and arrow. They do some swordplay afterwards. Tauriel and Legolas also teach Reyna some Elvish and give her a book of it.
"I remember I have something to give to your father," says Reyna.
"What is it?" asks Legolas.
Reyna pulls out a pouch with a necklace of silver and pearls and answers, "This."
"Then we better go see the King," says Tauriel. The three of them make their way to see the King.
"Father, Reyna has something to give you," says Legolas.
"Really," says King Thranduil. Reyna hands him the pouch. He opens the pouch and his eyes widen. "My wife's necklace. Why did you give this to me?"
"It is yours. I thought you would want it back," answers Reyna. "Just like I carry around my father and uncle's swords." King Thranduil nods and leaves with the necklace.
"You are an elf friend," says King Thranduil before he leaves.
"That went well," says Tauriel. The rest of the day and the next Reyna, Legolas, and Tauriel spent time together doing many things. Bilbo and Gandalf show up the next day and Reyna leaves with them. They stop at many places on the way back and soon got to Rivendell. The three of them stay two nights and during those two days, Reyna met a young boy name, Estel.
"Who are you?" asks Estel.
"I'm Reyna," answers Reyna. "You are?"
"I'm Estel," answers Estel. "You journey with the dwarfs."
"You're a smart one," says Reyna. The two of them spend time together until Reyna leaves. Gandalf, Bilbo, and Reyna make it back to Bag End. Two years later, Reyna goes out on another journey. But that is another story.
