NOTE: Legolas's POV
A Secret Untold - Chapter 13
It had almost ripped my heart out to leave Rivendell, for I loved it almost
as much as my own home. But I could not stay there with Aragorn and Arwen as
they were; it was too much for my heart to take.
So I had left, unnoticed
except for the stable hand and the gatekeeper, not expecting to return.
A
few hours out of Rivendell, I heard rustling in the bushes ahead of me. Slowing
my horse I listened harder, trying to hear voices, footsteps, anything that
would tell me what was ahead. Rough voices argued, and feet trampled the ground.
I looked around for somewhere to hide; the voices did not sound friendly. But
there was nowhere.
I gripped my bow and fitted an arrow, pointing it in the
direction the voices were coming from.
Orcs. I shudder at the sight of them,
revolting creatures. When they saw me they stopped and rose their weapons. An
orc took a step forward, a menacing look upon its face.
"One step closer and
you'll be dead," I warned.
"You'll be dead before your arrow leaves the
bow," mocked the orc, stepping towards me. I fired. The arrow embedded itself in
the orcs chest and it looked at me with an evil glint in its eye before slowly
toppling forward. As it fell towards me, if reached out a hand and wrapped its
foul fingers around my leg, pulling me with it. I tried to stay on my mount, but
alas had nothing to hold onto. I fell to the ground with a thud, next to the
dead orc. The other orcs stood around jeering and laughing. They were getting
closer. Grabbing another arrow I fired, reloading the bow before the last arrow
had met its target. I felled orcs quickly, disposing at least half the group
within a small time. But now I was surrounded. They stood around me, jeering,
but not daring to come closer. Their weapons glinted evilly in the moonlight,
their black blades like venomous snakes ready to bite. If I shot at one, others
from behind me would attack. The orcs knew I would shoot if but one stepped any
closer, so did not move.
We had reached a stalemate, but I knew that only by
miracle would I get out of this alive. There were too many of them.
Oh why
had I left Rivendell? I cursed myself for had I stayed I would not be in this
situation. If I had not gone to Rivendell altogether, if I had stayed in
Mirkwood, I would not be here. If I had told Aragorn about my feelings long ago,
I would surely have been banished from Rivendell and made an outcast, but I
would not be here. Yet maybe I deserved death for these thoughts that ran
through my mind, and the feelings for the ranger that I hid in my heart. Maybe I
am cursed to die this way, unhappy, lonely, and in pain, pain of the heart,
body, and soul.
If only I could see Aragorn one more time, I would tell him
everything, I would tell him! I knew that now. Strange how clearly thoughts
become when so close to death.
The orcs looked more menacing. Soon they would
move; and I could not hold them off forever.
In my mind I pictured the
handsome man I had grown to love.
Goodbye, Aragorn.