AN: Alright a little later than I wanted it but I had a hard time letting go of my characters. Thank you to everyone who read ,alerted, favorited ,or especially reviewed this story. Happy Holidays. Aqualuna

"Valinor." Elrohir or Elladan, she did not know who it was, said again, jolting her out of her thoughts. "Look around. You can finally see what it looks like."

"I already know," Gweniel, said absentmindedly as she looked around. She was many times more interested in finding a particular person than she was in admiring the scenery.

"There is no way you could know that." Elrohir said in disbelief. Elladan just shrugged; at this point, he took Gweniel at her word regardless of how it sounded. "Even you," Elrohir continued unfazed, "cannot look across the Sea without a palantir. And you never had one."

"Well no, but I looked in one. I was curious about my parent's birthplace. Anyway, before my parents left my mother gave me a vision of where they were going so I have known all this time in general terms at least." As always, she had forgotten her audience, but you would think that with a father who had the gift of Foresight himself, they would be a little less shocked. Or not.

"The palantir were not always used for evil." Gweniel reminded them. When would they finally dock? "At one point you could use it for whatever purpose you wished."

"Now,"she continued changing the subject, "Not that your father does not know what our presence means, still, I would have that you and not I, see him first. Tell him that Arwen made use of her gift."

"Her gift?" both twins were appalled, but this time it was Elladan who spoke up. "You call her dying a gift?" he said his voice rising in disbelief.

"Yes I call it a gift." Gweniel shot back finally well and truly roused from her musings. "How would you have it? Would you have Arwen like us? Trapped in this world forever all alone? If I were she, and I had her choice; I would not have waited as long as she did. I would have given my life back the first moment I could. You?"

"I am sorry. "Elladan said more quietly. "I did not realize how difficult this last turning of the seasons was to you. I will certainly tell Ada if that is what you feel would be best."

Gweniel nodded and went back to searching the shoreline. She could see Elrond but not Legolas. Closing her eyes, she went back to her musings.

"Gweniel." Elladan this time. She heard the question before he asked.

"Go to your father. I will just wait." She answered not opening her eyes.

Elladan's eyebrows drew together in frown before he realized that her eyes were closed. "Then you will be keeping Legolas waiting."

"What!" Gweniel's eyes snapped open and she glanced frantically around, before her eyes settled on Legolas standing two feet in front of her. He really was the fastest Elf she had ever seen or heard of.

"Jump." Legolas said with a laugh.

So she jumped and promptly got soaked, not that she cared. For the first time in a year she was almost completely happy.

Legolas watched her jump into the shallow water soaking herself and smiled. Her hair, which had been almost dull was shining though the water again at the sight of him.

"I missed you, " he said quietly as soon as she was within earshot.

"Not nearly as much as I did." She answered just as quietly. "You have no idea how many times over the past few months I wished you could be next at my side."

"Well we have forever now." Legolas said. 'We have all of time to spend with each other."

Gweniel finally smiled. "Yes, " she agreed tilting her head for a kiss. "We have eternity and a day."