Chapter Nine

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A week later...

Feanor sat on his horse grumbling for all the world to hear. To his horror, his half brother agreed to this. He and his eldest son now were coming with them along on this journey. Yet, Amrod agreed to this so he did not say no. He did, however, try to glare Fingolfin to death as well as scream loudly every now and then. Yet, he was pulled out of his grumblings and cursing when he heard Narndir say, "We are almost there."

"So. This elf we are going to see can help us find the elf we need to help us?" Amras asked.

"Yes," Narndir answered him.

"Good. Are we there yet?" Asked Celegorm looking up at Narndir.

"Yes! He just said that!" Curufin yelled at him.

"Okay. You don't have to shout." Celegorm answered him.

"He just said it though. Where you even listening?" Curufin asked with folded arms.

"Not really. I got distracted by a bird," He replied. Curufin facepalmed and groaned loudly at this. "What? He was friendly!"

"You are insane," Curufin said as he shook his head.

"I am not!" Celegorm said folding his arms.

"You are!" He said.

"Are not!" Celegorm said glaring darkly at him.

"Are so!" Curufin said with folded arms.

"Are not!" Celegorm said with a glare.

"That's enough! Both of you!" Feanor snapped at them.

"But-" they both started but they were cut off.

"Enough! I am sorry but it's enough I have to travel with that idiot!" Feanor said angrily gesturing to Fingolfin with his hand.

"Feanor. Do you have to be like that?" Fingolfin asked.

"I DO!" Feanor replied angrily.

"That's enough fighting," Narndir said from the front of the group.

"No! You are the one who got us into this! You will have to deal with it!" Feanor snapped.

"I just advised that you can do this. I never said you had to do it, you could have disagreed with me." He replied. Feanor opened his mouth and then shut it after a moment. He then just chose to glare at the back of Narndir's head angrily.

"That's enough glaring," Narndir said without looking over at that. They continued on their trip but Narndir signaled them to slow down as they came to a small house that was set by a stream.

"Wait here," Narndir told them as he dismounted. He walked up to the door and gave a light knock. He waits patiently then the door opens and the she-elf standing inside the doorway smiled at him.

"Narndir. What a pleasant surprise." She said.

"I can imagine so, Alwiel." He said with a smile. "I am sorry for bothering you but I need your help."

"It's fine. What's up?" She asked.

"I need your help. I need you to write to him, I told them that there may be a way to find a way to break an oath." He said

"Is that so?" She asked as she looked over at the Feanorains as well as Fingolfin and Fingon. She then looked back to Narndir who smiled lightly at her. "Please?" He asked.

"Alright. Come on in," She said opening the door. Narndir gestured them to follow as he walked into the house. The others soon followed her and they settle down as around the livingroom.

"So. Narndir? Why are we here? Is she the one who can help us?" Amrod asked.

"No. She knows the one how to contact the one who does." He said.

"So who is this strange elf?" Feanor asked.

"He has traveled far across the lands of middle-earth and knows many secrets this world hides. His name is Nuhuinon." Narndir said to him turning to face him. 

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⏰ Last updated: May 28, 2020 ⏰

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