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The Art of Stalking by Lily Frost
Tiny, olive-green plant shoots press their way urgently from the newly unfrozen earth, reaching their delicate green leaves towards the meager early season sunshine. Buds held fast to their coverings on the trees, awaiting the right moment to shed away the protection and embrace spring. But the sunlight, however meager, was a welcome thing in Rivendell who had just endured a particularly harsh winter. It drew the residents from their homes and allowed windows and doors to be opened so that rooms might be aired out. It drew out mischief as well; at the moment in the form of two identical elven twins sharing a plate of warm, sweet-biscuits stolen from the kitchens, and a bottle of snitched fruit wine. Elladan and Elrohir had managed to slip out of archery practice for a few hours, and decided that they deserved a more elaborate luncheon than usual, taken in a secluded, sunny corner of the garden, near a large birch. “Hardly Elrohir,EThe elder twin laughed, “She was obviously entranced by me.Ebr /> Little be known to the twins, they were being watched by someone entirely different then that pretty elf maid they were discussing. Crouched in the wild rose bushes behind them was a human boy, about twelve years of age, with a look of trepidation and concentration drawn across his expressive features. He chewed his lower lip and shifted his weight, eliciting a cracking sound from beneath his feet. Immediately two sets of pointed ears twitched, and grey eyes darted around, until they met each other. Elrohir mouthed the word ‘EstelEto his brother, who smiled and pretended that he hadn’t heard the crackling even as he gave a conspiratorial wink. A sudden battle cry, or what could count as a battle cry for a twelve-year-old, came with a flurry of small limbs and uncombed hair. Swiftly, Elladan picked up the plate of biscuits in one hand, and the wine bottle in the other before Estel could make a mess of them. Elrohir, meanwhile, grabbed Estel about his middle and lifted him up at arm’s length, inspecting the mud on his tunic with one raised eyebrow. The twelve year old gave a snarl and squirmed until he was set down, all the while attempting to bite his brother. “Estel..Ebr /> “Pardon?Ebr /> The eyes shone with unbridled admiration, “I want to stalk like they do - remember when they came into the Hall of Fire without even Ada noticing?Ebr /> “Oh... how?Ebr /> “Well...EElrohir pretended to consider, trying to restrain his mirth. “Why not.EElladan grinned, “We can practice on Glorfindel.Ebr /> Awareness suddenly increased, and Glorfindel found himself twisting lightning-fast out of the pathway of a charging boy with the reflexes naturally found in elves and honed by years of training. The twelve-year-old’s battle cry was cut off with an abrupt “Oomph!Eas he struck the training ground, face-first after entirely missing the blond elf lord. Elladan and Elrohir emerged, shaking their dark heads at their charge’s failure. Elrohir helped Estel up, grimacing at the huge amounts of mud that now covered the boy. He scowled now, and it would seem threatening if not for the dollop of mud that rolled down the left side of his face and splattered on the ground. Glorfindel’s question had now been answered. And, luckily, the twins had not done anything too horrible, or so it seemed. At least no personal harm had come to him, although Elrond may have something to say about the tunic Estel wore. On top of the grass and dirt stains that already spotted the dark red garment, a growing mud stain was smeared across the front. Yet that was not his doing. Glorfindel thought that he might as well try to figure out what had happened. “Explain yourselves.Ebr /> “Why do you not go choose another target, and avoid the archery range? I do not think it is quite as safe here as one would believe.Ebr /> “Sorry!ECalled a distant elf, looking thoroughly apologetic. Elrohir was irked and then noticed Glorfindel’s grin. “I am wearing armor.EThe blonde explained. “Ah... I see. We shall take Estel elsewhere...Ebr /> “Come Elladan, Estel, we shall find Ada.Ebr /> Eventually they reached the open, green area where Elrond was working, and their debate died down. The elf lord was seated on a stone bench, wearing his formal robes as he poured over formal documents, reading them hastily before putting a wax stamp of approval on each. The pile where he was taking documents from on the left was much bigger than the finished pile on his right, and already he was rubbing his temples. Was everyone so incompetent that they could make no decisions on their own? Apparently. EMud from this one,EElrohir stepped aside to reveal to Estel, The Black Puddle, knowing that the tar found in that particular puddle would not wash easily from Elrond’s robes. Particularly not the formal velvet robes he had donned this day. It wasn’t their fault that Estel just happened to tumble in //that// puddle. Estel blinked, “But that won’t wash out.Ebr /> “Is very good for the skin. Adar will appreciate you doing it.EElrohir provided. Estel crinkled up his nose. “It smells bad though.Ebr /> “Many girls do it to get their skin smooth.EElrohir agreed. “Girls are strange.Ebr /> Estel did as he was told; pleased that he could make his Adar happy by making his wrinkles go away. Besides, it would be fun! Elladan almost quivered in anticipation. The look on his face! Their pranks had really died down in recent years, but this would make up for their inactivity - or at least a weeks worth of it - and be a good one because they would bypass getting in trouble for it by pointing their fingers at Estel. Elladan and Elrohir had been the bane of all adult members of Imladris since they could speak... or was it walk? No.... even as infants they had a tendency to yank on and chew hair. Before that, they took great pleasure in crying for no apparent reason. Well - having to leave a warm, comfortable womb and enter the cold, harsh world was a bit traumatic - but that was hardly reason enough for them to wail as loudly as they did. The midwife had said that meant they were healthy babies. Elrond had then thought that he would rather not have them learn how to speak. Ever. Winking at his twin, Elladan made a shrugging motion with his shoulder and, for he was double jointed, he managed to make it seem quiet effectively dislocated, though it was not. “Adar! Adar!EElrohir hollered frantically, running to Elrond with his brother in tow. “Elladan’s hurt his arm!Ebr /> Elrond sighed and promptly forgot the sound he had heard, directing his full attention towards his sons, “And what have you done this time? Get shot during archery practice?Ebr /> “Adar, that hurts!Ebr /> From behind them, Elrohir looked beyond and gave a nod to Estel, crouched in some thicker plants. “Yarrgh!ECried Estel, bursting from the brush and wrapping his muddied arms about Elrond’s middle. Then he reached up and shoved a fistful of the tar-like mud into the elf-lordsEface. There was a pause as Elrond touched his face. Could the twins have seen Elrond’s face beneath that, his expression would have been priceless. Even so, they keeled over and clutched their sides, laughing hysterically. Elladan’s arm was put back into place with a sickening ‘popEand Elrohir was on the ground, roaring with laughter. Wiping the strange substance from his eyes, Elrond looked down to see his attacker as being Estel. A very muddy, dirty Estel who had now transferred most of that mud to his robes. And apparently, in the process, his papers. Elrond daintily covered his nose, ‘What is that smell?Ebr /> The elf-lord blinked in confusion. “Wrinkles?Ebr /> But he was quickly pulled from that thought when he heard the howling, giggling and snorting from his other two sons and realized the true evil genius. Or evil geniuses rather. “One moment please, Estel.EHe gently moved the twelve-year-old human aside, and brought an intense, level glare upon Elladan and Elrohir. Though much of the intended effect was lost with the dripping mud, Elrohir caught The Look and stammered. “Elladan is well now Adar, we shall be leaving.EElrohir mumbled, grabbing his twin by the collar and sprinting away with him in tow. With a loud Quenya battle cry, Elrond leapt up in pursuit of his elder sons. Estel, meanwhile, was left behind bewildered, “Girls might be strange, but sometimes ada is stranger.Ep />
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