Nothing goes as planned

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"Lord Elrond is here, as well and the Lady and the Lord of Lothlorien. Together we had decided to arrange this festival for those elves that were still unwed in order for them to find a suitable spouse. It has been successful during the past years. You have two beautiful daughters and they may be lucky enough to find a spouse during these festivities".

Belegur and Istor looked at each other and then over to their daughters who were busy finishing their meal. Istor smiled.

"My king, I would hope so, but I truly doubt it. Our daughters are hard to impress. It would be no easy task for an ellon to win their hearts."

Thranduil looked at Tinnueth and smirked. "We will see... We will see."

While Barhador and the other ellyn continued their conversation with Legolas, the ellith began to converse on the beauty of the king's halls. Both mothers and daughters were very impressed and hoped they would see more of the realm during their stay. Thranduil kept a close eye on Tinnueth and Legolas. He had caught his son glancing over to the elleth a few times and hoped that they would soon become attracted to each other.

Thranduil cleared his throat. "We still haven't introduced everyone to my son. Belegur and Istor, could you please introduce your families to Legolas?"

Belegur nodded. "It would be my pleasure. Legolas, you have already spoken to my sons Barhador and Tuven. They are very much looking forward to training with you at archery. Opposite you, seated on the right side, there's my lovely daughter Tinnueth. She had long..."

Legolas stared at Tinnueth and his heart sank in his chest. That was the elleth his father had chosen for him. He swallowed the lump in his throat and despite his sadness he made an effort to smile gently. Tinnueth smiled back at the prince though she had noticed the sudden change in his demeanor. Distantly Legolas heard Istor speak.

"...after the second time... she had been to Imladris once... there she learned from Lord Elrond..."

Legolas had missed all of Istor's narrations about his sons and his daughter Esteleth who had managed to stir the feelings in his heart. He stared at Tinnueth and had to remind himself to continue to breathe. With great endeavour he sat up and brought himself back to reality. Thranduil had watched his son's reaction to Lady Tinnueth and was greatly pleased. He was sure that Legolas had not listened to Istor's words. His son had been enraptured by Tinnueth's beauty. Thranduil smiled with satisfaction and drank a good amount of his favourite wine. This day had to be celebrated. His son would soon have a Sinda wife.

When their lengthy conversations had ended, the elves decided to retire to their chambers and rest after the long journey. After they had all gone, Legolas was about to leave the dining room when his father stopped him.

"Not you, my son. I wish to celebrate with you. Come here and let us drink together."

Legolas rolled his eyes and turned around to face his father. He obediently returned to the table, where his father filled for him a goblet with wine, and took a seat.

"My dear son, I am very happy to see that your heart has naturally found its way to lady Tinnueth. Let us celebrate and toast with a glass of sparkling wine."

Legolas gave his father a fake smile and drank the whole goblet of wine in two gulps. He did not care what his father thought. He was deeply miserable. After four more goblets of wine Legolas took his father's leave and retired to his chambers. What a fateful day this had been... A flood of swirling emotions. He stretched out on his bed and pulled a pillow onto his face. He wished that he could fall asleep and forget everything for a moment. But elves do not sleep and he spent all night in his balcony contemplating his life and worrying about the direction it might take. His father was not the kind of elf who would easily give in. It would be difficult to have him change his mind. Legolas sighed deeply. What should he do? Should he speak honestly to his father about the unfortunate situation? No. That would only make matters worse. Legolas would act according to his father's expectations and hope that the king would eventually be the one who would change his mind.

Legolas entered the large dining hall in the morning. He noticed that his father was already there conversing with Belegur. The king looked elated and utterly satisfied. Legolas knew the reason for his father's good mood. Thranduil looked towards his son. Suddenly his expression turned blank before anger crossed over his face. Legolas turned around to see what had upset his father. Lady Tinnueth had just entered the dining hall and Esgaron was right beside her, holding her hand gently within his own and kissing her knuckles repeatedly. Legolas, disgusted by this sight, looked into Tinnueth's face which was calm, her blue eyes wandering across the large hall.

Esteleth entered the dining hall and spotted Tinnueth who was standing near the doors with Esgaron. She boldly stepped between them, freeing her friend's hand from Esgaron's, and led her over to the long table. Legolas' eyes were steadily fixed on his fair Esteleth. As the two ellith walked past him, he deeply inhaled the air which carried her scent. She smelled of wild roses. He saw them sit down and stood still like a statue until a guard stepped up to him.

"My prince, please forgive me, but the king is calling for you".

Legolas awoke from his trance, walked over to the table and took his seat. Thranduil's gaze was murderous. Legolas tried to focus on his breakfast, which proved to be a difficult task. On one side sat his father who was apparently trying to murder him with his glance and on the other side sat the most beautiful and gentle elleth he had ever seen. He was having a hard time. When they finished their breakfast and the guests got up, Thranduil led them back into his hallways, to their chambers. He made sure that they would stay there for some time. Later we would personally give them a tour through his numerous halls.

Legolas was sitting in a chair he had placed on the balcony, when his father suddenly burst into his chambers. The door slammed behind the king and the prince knew that he had to face his father's wrath. Thranduil stomped to the balcony and grabbed the backrest of the chair, bending it backwards as he turned his son around to face him. His nose almost touched his son's when he hissed at him, his face red with anger.

"What kind of warrior are you? What is wrong with you? He comes into the dining hall, touching and kissing your future wife and you do nothing but stare at them! You just stood there and stared! Are you sane? Do you think that this is a game? If you do, let me tell you it is not!"

His father repeatedly shook the chair forcefully and Legolas grabbed hold of the seat with both hands.

"You will go out there today and impress the Lady. And tomorrow I want to see you on her side when she enters the dining room. And I will see a smile on her face! Now make yourself useful, and do not sit around lazily! Don't let that ellon come along and take away your bride! You are the prince! Start acting like one!"

Thranduil let go of the chair's backrest and turned around to leave. The chair fell backwards and Legolas landed on the floor with a loud thud, hitting the back of his head hard. He sat up and watched his furious father leave his chambers, slamming the door once again.

Legolas touched his sore head and sighed deeply. He was in trouble.

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