Epilogue To A Hero's Journey

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Walking, walking, and more walking. (Y/n) said we were cool, but I didn’t believe it. She said it with her mouth, but not her eyes. She barely said it with her mouth. It was more ‘I better tell him so I can get away from him,’ which really hurt. Fili spent the next hour trying to convince me she meant it, which let me tell you, went in one ear and out the other. Eventually, we reached Rivendell, which we had priorly discussed with Thorin that we would stop there. Before we left, we knew we would have to stop every once in a while in a place with real food. Thorin, reluctantly, arranged to stay in Rivendell, with some help from Gandalf. When we got to Rivendell, Thorin asked the guards if he could speak with someone. The next moment, three elves walked out of the castle, or whatever it was. I …show more content…

He saved my life on that journey.” “Um, as interesting and thrilling as this story sounds… you don’t happen to have an elfish bathroom of some sort I could use?” Asked Fili. “Yes, we do have on of those”, laughed Legolas, “(y/n), do you mind showing Fili where it is?” “Of course, this way.” And with that, they were off, and it was just me and Legolas. “Where was I? Oh right. After that I ran into her many times on my travels, and we grew very close. I was going through I rough time in Mirkwood, and being with someone who wasn’t always taking about my princely duties really helped me. After a while I stopped seeing her as often, and then not at all. I found out she settled in the Shire. I was over the moon for her. She had settled, and I guess I had too. I mean, all the hard times I was going through got easier back in Mirkwood. Her, Bilbo, and I became very close, and have been like a family every since. She really is one of a kind, you know?” “Yeah, I know. You mean a lot to her,” I said, without realize what I was telling him. He smiled. “That’s nice to hear.” There was another awkward silence. “I really mean it, she wakes up when she hears your