This is it folks, the end. Let's see how life will treat Adelyn and her family, and how it all will end. Thank you so much to every follower, every reviewer and reader, I am so glad you have liked my work.

Epilogue: As autumn falls

With much mayhem and mischief

The days are to be remembered

As autumn falls over what was

A new world awaits us

Open your eyes and see

The joy to be had

The memories to be shared

It's the beginning, there was never to be an end

Imladris needed a week to recover from the party and luckily nobody except Elrond and the twins knew of the reason why it had turned into such a wild one. There were elves everywhere suffering from the mother of all hang overs and Adelyn had a great time gloating. The Mirkwood elves were hit especially hard and so Thranduil and Legolas had to stay for longer than they first had planned. Some of the warriors were unable to leave their beds for several days and so Adelyn had more than enough time to talk with Legolas and investigate how he was doing. He was getting better and they had developed a sort of understanding that allowed him to share his experiences with her in a way he didn't even with his own father. The most shameful memories were something he only managed to speak of with her and she managed to free his mind of some of the guilt.

Adelyn and Glorfindel soon got used to living together, they had their small arguments and fights but the way they were bonded prevented any really serious ones. They both knew what the other needed and wanted by instinct and so they found a balance that was just perfect. And Adelyn was right in her assumptions, she developed a very healthy appetite for certain activities and Glorfindel was naturally completely thrilled by that fact. She just couldn't get enough of these new joys and so they ended up developing a reputation for being the loudest and most randy couple of the entire valley.

The Mirkwood elves left and Thranduil promised that he would show his gratitude in a suiting manner as soon as possible. Adelyn tried to tell him that his gratitude in itself was more than enough but she was speaking to deaf ears. Legolas hugged her, he had in fact managed to muster up enough courage to touch someone else than his father and that was a huge step on the way to complete recovery, she hugged him back and knew somehow that they would meet again.

Elladan and Elrohir showed up for practice and Glorfindel had great fun pushing them really hard, and they did indeed serve at the tables and take care of his horses and everybody did take a deep breath filled with relief. Finally things were peaceful! The one most relieved was Erestor who had been the favorite target of the pranksters and he hoped that he from now on would be able to live without having to look over his shoulder at all times.

They all thought so, for two months. Then Erestor woke up one morning with his room filled with a pack of very curious and rambunctious badgers, it was said afterwards that the curses he uttered were so bad they would have made Sauron himself shudder. Elladan and Elrohir were back, with a vengeance, they were just more careful to not leave any evidence of their involvement in the strange events that happened. Elrond was shaking his head and rolling his eyes but deep within he was a bit glad too, the spark in the twins hadn't been extinguished and he was very happy that they had some joy in their lives again.

Adelyn was busy writing down the lyrics to songs she knew, teaching the elves how to dance and learning how to speak Sindarin. She had troubles, great ones. She had no problems with pronouncing the words but she had trouble remembering them. She often mixed the words and she even spent one entire evening referring to her beloved husband as "the mule" It did create some sniggering and silly comments.

But she adapted and found that she was happier there than she ever had been before, she was embraced whole heartedly by everybody and when Arwen returned from her trip to Lothlorien they became very good friends after a few nervous moments. Adelyn's tattoos and piercings shocked the elleth but she was wise enough to see beyond first impressions and look deeper. The two females had a lot of fun together and Adelyn started to suspect that Arwen had a bit of a thing for Estel. She did realize that this was something that could cause some trouble so she kept her mouth shut and didn't reveal what she knew to anyone but she felt strongly that something would happen and that it would be sad.

Winter was coming and one day some emissaries from Mirkwood arrived bringing with them a very beautiful tame white deer and a couple of amazing dwarven made swords, they were identical and stunningly beautiful and clearly made for a female. Adelyn was a bit in shock of these gifts, she knew that white deer were sacred to the wood elves and such a gift told a lot of the gratitude of the king. The deer was as tame as a kitten and soon it followed Adelyn everywhere and it even slept outside of their home. Glorfindel had managed to get them a small cabin on the outskirts of the city, it was cozy and nice and she really liked it there.

As the first snow fell she tried to teach the elves how to go skiing and it resulted in much ridiculousness and some twisted ankles and bruised egos. It wasn't as easy as it appeared to be and Adelyn had so much fun with it.

Then she woke up one morning feeling a bit sick and she thought about seeing a healer but it disappeared after breakfast and so she forgot about it. But it happened again the next morning, and the one after and it became a habit and so she mustered her courage and went to see Elrond. She hadn't told Glorfindel of her strange symptoms because he always got so very worried if she didn't feel well and he was really a bit too protective at times. She was able to take care of herself even without her powers. What Elrond told her almost made her pass out but then she realized what a fool she had been for not understanding it on her own. The thing was, she had sort of convinced herself that she never could have kids, after all, she had never gotten her period and back on earth everybody was sure that it was because of her injuries. Now she of course knew that it was because she was an elf and ellith don't bleed at all. But she returned home with a hidden grin and when they sat down to have dinner she just casually mentioned that they would have to add another room to the small cabin. Glorfindel looked confused and asked her why, they had enough room? Adelyn then got up and patted her still flat stomach. "Because there will be a little one arriving next autumn."

The look on her husband's face almost made her burst into a fit of hysterical laughter, his eyes were round with shock and disbelief but then he got on his feet with a gasp and grasped her, lifted her and danced around the room hugging her hard crying and laughing and shouting with joy. Adelyn just felt very overwhelmed but she did share his joy and so she had to prepare herself and their home for their expanding family. Luckily she only felt nauseous for a couple more weeks and strangely enough, so did Glorfindel. Elrond explained that it was normal among elves for the male to feel the discomfort of their mate when she was expecting, it was due to the bond between a couple and the merging of the souls needed to create a new life.

Adelyn was getting showered with attention, it was obvious that there weren't that many births among the elves and she knew that many had left and that the fact had made births and elflings almost rare. She got everything she could ever ask for or want and was getting pampered by everybody and Glorfindel was extremely over protective. She was almost forbidden to leave the house and so she spent most of her days drawing and painting and she developed her talent quite a bit. Her drawings got very popular and she did also start designing dresses to the thrill and excitement of all the ellith of the valley.

She soon started showing and after a few months she went for a check up, the local midwife was very excited since she rarely had the opportunity to use her skills and Elrond was there too, just in case and because he too was very happy on Adelyn and Glorfindel's behalf. The midwife was a bit confused, Adelyn was a bit bigger than she should be normally and she asked Elrond to confirm her suspicion. Adelyn got nervous since the healer got a peculiar expression on his face as he stood there with his hand on her belly. Glorfindel tenses up too. "Is anything wrong?"

Elrond just smirked, he was absolutely certain of this and nodded to Adelyn. "No, not at all. Worry not, you are going to have two very healthy babies!"

Adelyn just gasped. "TWO?!"

Elrond grinned widely, his eyes were glittering with mirth and he just knew that his friends would face a real challenge soon.

Adelyn turned her head to hear what Glorfindel had to say but he wasn't there? She looked down and saw that her husband lay flat on the floor with his arms and legs sprawled. It looked a bit theatrical and she first believed that he was just fooling around but then she realized that he wasn't faking it at all. He had passed out and she had to hold a hand in front of her mouth to stop herself from laughing out loud.

Glorfindel did recover from the shock, he was stunned but he got used to the idea rather soon and was in fact bragging a bit about himself, after all, not many ellyn had sired twins. Adelyn just shook her head and chuckled, it does take two to tango as she described it.

Elladan and Elrohir were absolutely thrilled to hear the good news, they wouldn't be the only twins there anymore and they were eagerly awaiting the great day.

Adelyn was less than thrilled, she was getting heavy and it was getting rather hard moving around but she didn't complain, she had become very maternal all of a sudden and she had found a new sort of maturity within. Glorfindel just loved spoiling her but he was getting a bit nervous, childbirth was no easy task and he was terrified of losing her or the children. Adelyn didn't fear that , she was sure it would be alright but she didn't manage to calm his nerves at all.

Her due day was approaching fast and she didn't leave the house at all now, she was too tired and too heavy and Glorfindel made sure that she never was left alone even for a short while. The birth started in the middle of the night and the moment she woke him up to tell him that the time had come he went into a state of complete panic that made her just roll her eyes and groan. He could be a brave warrior and famous and all but this freaked him out completely. He did manage to run to get the midwife and Elrond but after that he had to sit down with four huge glasses of Dorwinion just to calm down.

Adelyn knew that this would be the longest day of her life and she was right, it was terrifying but she knew she had to do her best and just endure it all. It would be worth it. Glorfindel was ordered out by the midwife, he tried to protest but to no prevail. The midwife was a very stern elleth with more authority than even Elrond and she knew how to use it. Adelyn was in a way glad he had to leave, she didn't want to let him see her struggle and her agony. It was bad enough that he could hear her scream. He was pacing outside of the house as pale as a ghost and he was shivering so bad he looked like had a seizure. The twins tried to keep him company and calm him down but it was no success, all he could hear was her piercing screams in pain and they cut him even worse than the balrog's whip had.

It did take some time but about twenty hours after she felt the first contractions the first child was born and the next followed just ten minutes after, it was two lovely girls and even though Adelyn was exhausted she knew that she never had felt stronger than in this moment, nor more filled with love or complete. Glorfindel was let in when the babies were washed and he immediately started crying and Adelyn had problems making him let go of them so she could feed them. The two of them just sat there admiring their newborn and he held her hand and she just knew that nothing ever would be able to extinguish the fire of love that burned in their hearts.

The girls were named Gloriel and Lynara and they were such perfect babies that never cried at night and ate and slept when they were supposed to. Elladan and Elrohir immediately titled themselves as uncles and promised that they would teach the little ones everything they knew and that promise almost gave Glorfindel a heart attack for as he said it, there were things of which he would prefer that his daughters would remain ignorant. But the two really adored the elflings and helped out a lot and Adelyn recovered rather fast and could return to her routines too.

The girls grew fast and the future looked bright, they celebrated the holidays and saw how the seasons flew by and the entire valley just adored the two lovely small ellith. Both had odd eyes, but Gloriel had a green left eye and a blue right one and Lynara had a blue left eye and green right eye, that was the only difference between them. Not even Adelyn was able to spot the difference between them if she couldn't see their eyes. Their hair was thick with waves and it was dark golden with a hint of red and Glorfindel was an amazing father and his patience was without boundaries when he was around his little ones.

The times changed, darkness was spreading again and rumors spoke of increased activity in Mordor, of the nine and orcs roaming the realms. Glorfindel was often out fighting and Adelyn was always so very scared when he had to leave, she feared to lose him and she was almost beside herself with relief each time he returned unscathed. Elladan and Elrohir did their fair share of fighting too and Adelyn started to feel nervous, dark times were upon them and she missed her powers. With them she could have kept her family completely safe but Glorfindel told her he was glad she had lost them forever. With them she would have become a target and she was much safer being just Adelyn. The girls grew rapidly and they were high and low and everywhere and had so much energy she was shocked at times.

Then Mithrandir sent a letter to Elrond telling of frightening news and Imladris went into full alert, guards were sent out and the magical protections strengthened. Arwen saved Frodo by the river and Elrond had to fight hard to save him from the wound he had received. Adelyn tried to help too but she had recently discovered that she was pregnant yet again and this time she was having problems.

The council was assembled and she met Legolas again and she was overjoyed to see that he had overcome most of his problems, he still was reluctant to let anybody close but the darkness had disappeared from his eyes and he was ready to do his duty. Glorfindel wanted to join the fellowship but he couldn't, Adelyn needed him more than ever for she was really struggling now and she was ill all the time. He had to be there to cheer her up and keep an eye on their daughters who unfortunately had gotten into the age when youth are likely to rebel a bit and do stupid things. And their self-proclaimed uncles had already taught them a lot of pranks and tricks and they loved putting them to good use to Erestor's despair and horror.

They could just stay put listening to the news from the outside world, Adelyn would pray every day and she saw how this ring business and war tore the world apart. It did even tear families apart. She knew of Arwen's feelings for Aragorn and she also knew that Elrond tried to convince his daughter to sail, it was so sad in every way. Adelyn didn't involve herself in the dilemma but she knew deep within that Arwen had made her choice already and it was both a bit romantic and sad at the same time. The two females did spend a lot time together, discussing the matters of the heart and Adelyn would hate to lose a good friend as Arwen but destiny does sometimes take its own course.

Then the ring was destroyed and Sauron was no more, there was much joy but also great sadness mingled with it. Adelyn and Glorfindel cried together both in relief and sorrow, many had been lost and things would never be the same. Arwen did marry Aragorn and Adelyn sent her most heartfelt congratulations and a beautiful portrait she had painted of the bride some months earlier. She knew that Arwen had chosen a mortal life and she would stay with her husband to the end of her days. Her brothers didn't take it well, Adelyn and Glorfindel had to spend quite a lot of time trying to comfort the two ellyn who was unable to believe that their beloved sister had chosen death instead of an eternity with her family. Their grief was heart breaking and Gloriel and Lynara showed some remarkable maturity and managed to cheer the two of them up, at least to a degree.

Legolas and Gimli passed through Imladris on the way back to Mirkwood and Adelyn knew that Legolas had felt it now, the sea longing. It was in his eyes the whole time, a haunted longing look that left him with little peace. She knew that he would do what he had promised to do and help restore Ithilien but afterwards he would probably sail and she knew that others too were about to take that journey. They said goodbye to Elrond and many of the other elves, Erestor and the counsellors and most of the elves from Lothlorien were leaving middle earth and Elladan and Elrohir had to swear that they too would leave soon. Elrond was missing his wife a lot and he didn't want to stay there to see that his daughter faded away, caught by the end that is the destiny of all mortal. Adelyn was very weak and she feared this birth more than her first, Glorfindel was terrified since Elrond had left and with the destruction of the ring of power the magic of the realm was dissipating rapidly.

Gloriel and Lynara were on the way to becoming two very pretty young ellith but they were still just youths and didn't really understand the danger their mother was facing. They found the idea of a sibling just thrilling and perhaps she had protected them a bit too well for they didn't seem to be able to fathom the severity of it all. Adelyn went into labor early one morning in spring and it was a fast birth but a very traumatic one, she was in much more pain than the first time and she was bleeding profusely and the healers and the midwife just barely managed to save her. The child was a boy and he was rather large and strong and had a set of lungs that really made his arrival known. Glorfindel was thrilled to have a son but he was worried for Adelyn and she had to rest for several weeks before she managed to get out of bed again. The midwife told her frankly that she had been too damaged internally to ever conceive again, these three children were what she would have to be satisfied with and she was. They named the boy Findion and he was a very healthy and strong baby that grew and ate and kept them awake at night almost constantly.

Imladris was getting more empty for each year that passed by, the elves were leaving and Adelyn felt a deep sorrow knowing this. Lothlorien had been abandoned and only the elves of Mirkwood stayed, they wouldn't leave until they had to. Thranduil was too stubborn to heed even the call of the Valar and she had to grin and think about the first time she met the ruler of the ancient forest. He had proved to be a true king and she had the outmost respect for him.

Then Legolas sailed, Aragorn had passed away and Arwen had faded from grief just a year after, the prince could no longer resist the pull of the sea. Adelyn knew that she would see him again but still it felt a bit bitter. An age had ended and a new one was starting and it was the age of mankind. She did fear for the future of Middle earth knowing what mankind had done to earth. Gloriel and Lynara chose to become healers too and they were very talented, they were also rather fierce and good fighters and Adelyn was very proud of them. They had started following Elladan and Elrohir out on their travels and Adelyn had a strong suspicion that they soon would start seeing the two ellyn as something else than uncles. She didn't say anything to Glorfindel, she didn't want him to blow a fuse and become over protective. The girls were coming of age and Findion was proving himself in almost every discipline he tried. He was really his father's son and Glorfindel was beaming with pride each time the young ellon managed to beat some well-known warrior. Just a few handfuls of elves remained in Imladris now and it had no longer the liveliness that had thrilled her when she first arrived. It was fall now, autumn in every way. The colors faded from the walls and the buildings that weren't in use any more collapsed into ruin. It was a fading memory of grandness that had been and Adelyn knew that it would have broken Elrond's heart to see this. She was glad he had left.

Then her daughters returned from a long trip pronouncing that they had found their one and it was no big surprise when Adelyn and Glorfindel was told it was Elladan and Elrohir. It had been a bit weird that the two ellyn had gone alone for two millennia without meeting their destined soul mates but the reason was just that they hadn't been born yet. Adelyn had a hard time believing it, her little girls had grown up and were to get married, where had the years gone? Glorfindel had problems accepting it too but he did in fact take it a bit better than she did, after all, he knew their new sons in law far better than she did. Findion was soon coming of age too and he had a restlessness to him that made his parents worried.

Then one morning Adelyn woke up after having had a strange dream. She had been standing on the cliff with the crystal and looked down upon the valley but it was almost impossible to recognize the place. There were no buildings there, just faint shapes underneath moss and trees revealed that a city had laid there and nature had reclaimed it all. She told Glorfindel of the dream and he sighed and leaned his forehead against hers and she saw the sorrow in his eyes. "Adelyn, the valar has spoken. It is time Adelyn, it is time to leave."

Sbe just nodded and knew that he was right. Elladan and Elrohir agreed, they missed their father and mother and middle earth did no longer hold anything that held them back. Adelyn packed everything she had and it was placed upon their horses and they left early one morning in spring. It was a beautiful morning but tears filled her eyes and made it hard for her to see. Glorfindel embraced her and there were tears also in his beautiful blue eyes. "Do not cry meleth nin, it will live on forever, within our hearts and minds. "

She nodded and kissed him with passion. "I know but it will forever be special for me, it was where we met!"

Glorfindel just grinned. "And what a meeting that was, know what? When I saw you naked the first time I had to get back home to put a hand to myself"

She had to grin and her heart felt a little lighter right away. "Oh you haven't changed a bit, believe me!"

She took one last look behind when they crossed the pass, the valley was abandoned now, buildings would crumble and the memory of the last homely house would disappear into the realm of myths and legends. It felt a bit bittersweet but it brought her some solace knowing that it would be forever remembered by those who had dwelled there through the ages. The sun made the roofs glow with light and it looked as beautiful as ever and perhaps it was a good thing, that the last look she got at it was a nice one.

They passed through Mirkwood on the way to the havens, some silvan elves were to follow them and Adelyn was glad to meet Thranduil again, she was worried that his son's choice to sail would be too painful for him. He was still strong, still in every way a king but the loneliness was eating away at his heart and soul and the piercing blue eyes had become dull and distant. It almost broke her heart seeing this and she just prayed that he would follow his son before it was too late and he faded. Also the woodland realm had grown quiet and almost eerie and the palace where song and laughter had sounded was silent now. Just very few elves remained there and she knew that many would stay no matter what, she hoped that Thranduil wasn't one of them. Legolas was probably hoping to see his father arrive in Valinor and the idea of seeing him face the rest of the ages of the world without his beloved father was heartbreaking.

They stayed for a few weeks before they took the last leg of the journey to the havens and Adelyn had to use all of her strength to prevent herself from begging the king to take the journey with them. He promised that he would leave too but not yet, not just yet. She hoped by Eru that he would hold his word. The havens were almost abandoned too but some ships were left and Adelyn was stunned by the beauty of the elven ships. Cirdan still lingered there and he promised them that he would keep one ship there for the last ones from Mirkwood, it made Adelyn feel a little better. The sea journey was rather long, the sundering sea was wide and she was worried that they wouldn't get there but Glorfindel just laughed and told her it would be ok. They would arrive soon for sure.

When the shores of Valinor finally appeared on the horizon Adelyn had had more than enough of sailing for an eternity and more too. She was more than happy to have solid ground underneath her feet again and she was stunned to see the beauty of this new land she now could explore. The harbor was filled with ships and many came to the pier to welcome the newcomers. She saw Elrond there with a very beautiful golden haired elleth who had to be his wife, she did indeed look a bit like Galadriel and Celeborn who also had showed up to welcome their grandsons. Adelyn was so glad to see that many of her friends who had sailed before were there and it made leaving middle earth behind feel a little better. Elrond was weeping with joy seeing his sons again and he was almost ecstatic when they told him they had gotten married and to whom. Celebrian was a very soft and warm hearted elleth and Adelyn liked her immediately, she did see the sorrow in her though, their precious daughter was forever lost for them and it did put a damper on the reunion.

Legolas was there too with Gimli who by now had gotten really old and fragile. The friendship was still strong and Adelyn was so sad to see that the hope in his eyes faded when he saw that his father wasn't on this ship.

Elrond had arranged housing for them close to his new home and Adelyn was very glad to see that it was in a forest area in a valley that did somehow remind them a little of Imladris. She did settle down rather fast and started to familiarize herself with the area and the land. Glorfindel took her on long rides and he showed her cities and places important in the history of Valinor and the elves. She soon discovered that many were interested in her story and the story of her world and so she started gathering crowds when she sat there to tell of everything from the natural flora and fauna of earth to the history of wars and religions. She liked it a lot, there wasn't that much to do for a healer there so being a historian and story teller was something she liked. She would make drawings and paintings to show them things that were hard to explain and she became rather famous for this.

Findion soon started to take long travels to explore the great land and he returned one day with an elleth from a forest tribe living in the forests of Orome. Before the end of the year he returned there to live there and Glorfindel was a bit sad but also content. Life was following its age old rhythm and things were as they should. Lynara and Elrohir became the parents of a very sweet little girl in the winter the next year and Gloriel and Elladan had a son the year after. Elrond was beside himself with joy and threw a huge party in which Erestor got his revenge for all the pranks ever plaid on him when he managed to put a spell on Elladan and Elrohir that made them speak only in khuzdul the rest of the evening.

Adelyn was very happy but she knew that her joy wasn't shared by everybody, Glorfindel was a warrior and he found a new purpose in life training the young ellyn and he was a very stern instructor and was both feared and revered. Elladan and Elrohir started working as hunters bringing fresh game to the markets and the females were busy making everything from tapestries to wine. Legolas was getting increasingly fearful that his father would stay in middle earth and fade away and she was greatly worried for her friend. He had started courting an elleth from a family of silvan elves and although the relationship was a good one he still had some issues that needed solving. He was afraid that he would reveal too much of his terrible memories to her and frighten her and Adelyn was the one he confessed his fears to. She had shown him her soul, her memories as if they had been bonded and he trusted her with his very being.

Then one late evening some years after white sails were spotted on the horizon and the pier was filled with elves, this was the last ship to arrive and they all knew it. Legolas was standing there almost shivering and Glorfindel put a hand on his shoulder, trying to ease him. Adelyn took his hand and smiled, tried to lift his spirit. Gimli had passed away just a few years earlier and the prince was still mourning his old friend, another loss would be devastating for him.

The ship got moored and the last elves from middle earth got ashore one by one, she did see that one red haired elleth threw herself around the neck of an extremely tall darkhaired ellon with haunted eyes and a right hand that looked as if it had been burned sometime? Glorfindel just stared and then he sighed and shook his head with a sad grin. "So he has returned at last, to meet his mother again. I wondered where he went."

Adelyn frowned and Glorfindel just smiled. "It is Maglor!"

She gasped and stared again, she had of course heard of the sons of Feanor and the mayhem they had caused, so this was the one who had tossed a silmaril into the sea?

Legolas didn't pay any attention to the others there, he just stared at the ship with shivering limbs and Adelyn then heard him gasp like his chest was about to burst. Adelyn turned her gaze and she saw a tall figure walk up onto the pier, he looked every bit as majestic as ever but there was such fatigue in his gaze and his movements were slow as if he was an old adan and not an elf. Legolas threw himself towards his father, crying with joy and they all saw how the energy seemed to return to the king, how his back got straighter and his pale eyes got the shine back. The two embraced and Glorfindel took Adelyn's hand in his own. She sighed, it was complete, they were all there, they were all safe. Glorfindel kissed her and she let him pull her into a tight hug, she inhaled his scent and she put her arms around his neck. "I bet our story really starts here Fin."

He nodded and placed his chin on top of her head. "You bet you, from now on and until the end of all time. I have no regrets now, how about you?"

She kissed him and felt how the bond between them made their souls sing in harmony. "No, I have no regrets whatsoever!"

They walked back to their home slowly, hand in hand and the lights of the small city reminded her of Imladris as it had been in its full splendor. She squeezed his hand and he stared down at her, she would never grow tired of looking into those blue eyes, bluer than a summer sky. "Fin, I am finally truly at home."

He smiled and then he lifted her into his arms to carry her the last few yards to their house. "Yes my love, you are home at last!"

Somewhere Eru himself was watching how his creation was faring and he felt proud knowing that he had kept his word. She had faced terrible enemies but survived and he would make sure that her life from now on would be just as he had promised that it would. Filled with love and joy and hope. The first and last of her kind was worth it, and he would bless those of her kin and make sure that the family would grow and remain strong. One day when the final battle would be fought the strength of her blood could again perhaps mean the difference between victory and defeat.

The end.

So, this was the end of this tale, thanks again to every reader and for every review. I do have a dozen new ideas for stories so more is to come, I should in fact try to prioritize my publishable work, I have two half finished novels I have to finish soon, one I've given a deadline at the end of this year(yikes!) and another one with deadline at the end of May next year but the funny thing about being an over creative mess is that you have to go where your muses lead you. And right now my Muses won't leave middle-earth just yet, and who can really blame them? So, it will probably not take long before I post some new stories.

Everybody, take care! Nuredhel out but not over!