I'm going to put Tauriel in here. I have no idea what Peter Jackson has planned with her but she's the head of the Mirkwood guards so...I will use her how I think she might be. :)

/

Darkness slowly faded and Kate opened her eyes. She was surprised when she found herself in a bed instead of a dark cell.

"H-hello?"

She could hear footsteps coming closer and a brunett elf woman entered the room. She was slim, but Kate could tell she was a warrior. She was wearing two daggers as well as a bow and arrows.
"Finally awake?", she asked with a soothing voice.

"Who are you? Where am I?"

The elf chuckled and gave Kate a pityful glance.

"My name is Tauriel. I'm the head of the elven guard of Mirkwood. I guess it goes without saying where you are"

Kates eyes widened. "Mirkwood! No! NO! Bring me back!", she cried out and wanted to get up but Tauriel was right next to her within a second and pressed her down on the bed again.

"You better stay quiet. Where do you want to go, huh? Back to that bunch of dwarves? Defeat that dragon and live a life in harmony? With that...bastard in your belly? How come such a beautiful woman from the Men-race is having a...child...with Thorin Oakenshield?"

"You know nothing about me! And nothing about him!"

"I know enough to tell you what'll happen next. He will go on to his mountain without you. And once he got it back...IF he'll get it back...he will find his beloved King's Jewel...and he will forget about you", the elf woman whispered with a triumphant smile on her face.

Kate closed her eyes, tried to hold back the tears. "You're lying! He loves me! He would never chose the Arkenstone instead of me and our child! And now bring me back! My sister needs me!"

"Your sister? Forget about her...she won't make it."

Kates eyes grew wide in shock. "What...what are you talking about?"

But Tauriel just kept silent and turned to leave the room.

"WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!"

Tauriel was gone and Kates words echoed through the room.

She broke down in tears.

/

"How could this happen? In your city?", Thorin boomed up as the whole Company was in the Masters house.

"I'm sorry about your loss..."

"LOSS? LOSS? They have my wife and my child! So don't talk like they've just stolen my coin purse!"

"Thorin...", Dwalin tried to calm him down.

"No! I want answers! Was that your plan all along? To make us feel safe just to help that filthy bastard of elf to kidnap my love?"

Now the Master got up from his chair. "YOU have no right to talk to me like that, dwarf! King or not, I gave you shelter in my city for a good amount of time and that's how you thank me?"

"STOP!"

All eyes drifted to Lindsey. She could feel Fili taking her hand but she brushed him away and walked up to stand between the Master and Thorin.

"Do you really think this is the best way to help Kate?", she asked looking from one to the other. The two men lowered their eyes, both regretting how they've acted just moments ago.

"We have to go and find her!", she added.

"Lindsey...it's not that easy...", Thorin started but she cut him off. "Not easy? You love her! MAKE IT EASY!"

He sighed and turned around to face his men.

"Look at me, Thorin...", she said and walked closer to him, turned him around. "We know where she is..."

"Yes, we do but what is your plan, Lindsey? Take a boat, walk into Thranduils palace, slash his guards, kill him and go get Kate? Believe me, that's exactly what I'd like to do right now but that's not how it works! We need a better plan!"

Silence fell over them.

"I could order something from Mirkwood...", the Master said.

Thorin watched him. "Thranduil is not stupid. He won't send his guards here as long as we are in town."

"So you want to leave? You want to go to your mountain?", Lindsey whispered with tears in her eyes.

To her surprise he pulled her into his arms and whispered:"Do you trust me?"

She nodded and sobbed against his shoulder. He gently lifted her chin and his blue eyes looked into her. A slight smile curled his lips. "I will bring her back. I promise"

She hugged him once more, tightly before he released her again.

"Are you willing to help us?", he asked the Master. The elder man watched him.

"I will. What is your plan?"

"Bring us closer to the mountain. As soon as we leave I want you to give word to Thranduil."

"And what exactly do you want me to say?"

"Take your feather...", Thorin said and he started to dictate.

And so they all started to prepare to go on with their quest.

They would take Kate back.

At all cost.

/

"Bring her to me"

The voice of Thranduil spoke up when he saw Tauriel enter the throne hall. She simply nodded and gestured to two soldiers to her left. They followed her.

"No! Go away!", Kate cried as the three guards entered the room.

"We won't harm you if you stay calm and now follow us", Tauriel said harshly. She watched Kate hesitating but she knew she had no other chance. If she wanted to survive she would have to do what those elfs told her. She got up and wanted to put on Thorins coat but one of the guards grabbed her wrist.

"There's no need for a coat in here...", he hissed and Kate could feel tears building up again but simply nodded. She followed them through bright hallways and soon reached the place she remembered from her first time in Mirkwood. This was the throne hall and there he was... Thranduil, elf king of Mirkwood. Oh, she could feel anger rising up as she saw him sitting on his throne, watching her with a triumphant smile like she was some kind of prey.

"Kate, that was your name, right?", he asked and she nodded.

"Why am I here?", she whispered.

"What? You have to speak up...or I cannot hear you"

She narrowed her eyes and hissed:"Maybe you should come down and face me eye to eye..."

"Watch your tongue!", Tauriel snarled and grabbed Kates wrists hard to make her cry out.

"Let go of her!", Thranduil called out and got up from his throne. Slowly he walked down the flight of stairs, his eyes resting on Kate the whole time while he went on saying:"I don't want her to get hurt. She's my ace, I need her unharmed. Both...the child and the mother"

He came to a halt in front of her.

His long blonde hair fell over his shoulders and he watched her intensely.

"You're beautiful...maybe I should make you mine", he said and let his hand stroke her cheek. She stepped away from him, her eyes dark and full of disgust.

"I'd rather die than be with you!", she hissed.

He chuckled. "Don't worry, though you're a beauty but I'm not that much into mixing up races. It was a surprise to hear Thorin Oakenshield do such a thing..."

His hand stroked her belly and she slapped it away. Tauriel wanted to hit her on the back of her head but Thranduil gestured her to stop.

"I said, no bruises. We will need her."

"For what?", Kate asked once again.

He circled her, then stepped closer, his face right in front of hers.

"I want my amount of the gold inside of Erebor. And you will help me get it"

She huffed and crossed her arms. "Help you? You must be very insane to think I would help you"

He chuckled again and slowly walked back up to his throne.

"You don't have to do anything but stay with me...that's help enough"

"I don't understand..."

"You will...soon, you will. Now bring her back"

"NO! I want answers!", she struggled against the guards but she had not enough energy and soon they had brought her back to her room.
"How long...how long do I have to stay?", she whispered.

"A long...long time...", Tauriel smirked and locked the door after leaving.

Kate leaned against the wooden door, could feel her knees getting weak. She stumbled towards her bed, but turned around and grabbed the coat from the chair. She put it on, let herself fall down on the bed. Her arms wrapped around herself, pressing her face into the soft fur. She could still smell him, and tears started running down her face.

"Thorin...", she whispered before drifting off into a sorrowful sleep.