As they entered into the camp, Aeweth was quickly met by Haldir. She smiled warmly up at the older Elf as he reached them. He took the wood from her and she could suddenly feel his gaze roaming over her. If she had to guess, he was most likely making sure that she was completely fine. Calemiron was quick to excuse himself from the pair, obviously not wanting to cross the Marchwarden. "I'm glad you are alright My lady, I was beginning to worry." She only continued to smile at him. Of course he'd worried for her. "Haldir, you should not worry so."
She hesitated for a moment before reaching up and placing a hand upon his face in a sign of comfort. "You should give me some credit. I would have called you should anything happened. I've no doubt that your keen hearing would have picked it up." She was smiling up at him, touched by his concern. She removed her hand from his face, allowing it to drop back to her side.
Aeweth suddenly led the way over to where Aragorn was currently working on getting a fire going. Pippin was sitting there with the Human, chatting quietly until they neared. She could suddenly feel the Hobbit's gaze upon her. The Princess looked down at him, smiling. He gazed up at her, as if trying to decide something about her. Though soon enough he was speaking. "My Lady, Peregrin Took, at your service." He bowed his head to her slightly as he continued to smoke on his small pipe.
"My brother has spoken of your before to me. It is an honor to meet you at last." She took a seat next to him and the poor hobbit just simply could not stop eyeing her. It wasn't a horrible look though Aeweth was unsure of why he was looking at her so. "What?" She asked the small being. Peregrin simply glanced at Haldir and then back to the Princess, smiling. "Just..you don't seem like a princess that would hold stock in doing what you're told." He shot another look at Haldir before laughing just as the Princess did.
However, their talk was cut short as Legolas and Sérëdhiel were suddenly arguing in a language that Aeweth could not understand. She turned her gaze to the pair, watching them. She was not surprised at how her brother was acting. As of late he'd begun getting a bit of a temper. The argument did not last long, something that the Princess was glad of, yet her brother left. She allowed him to remain gone for some time before she rose and made to go after him. She promised Haldir that she would call him if she had need of him though had decided that it would be best if she went alone.
The King had been making a beeline towards his sister who was sitting with Pippin, speaking. However, he never made it there. Sérëdhiel's voice sounded, she was speaking in their language. "Why don't you just tell her the truth Legolas. Tell her who I really am." Legolas stopped immediately, turning to Sérëdhiel. She was smirking at him as she moved by him and Valaina. He could not simply allow her to act so with him. He called out to her then, speaking in their language. He did not want Valaina to hear his words.
"Sérëdhiel! Leave it alone." His voice was suddenly harsh, the anger from Valaina's nagging and his frustrations regarding Sérëdhiel showing through. He took a step closer to the dark haired Elf. He continued in their language. "I will tell her when I wish it. No sooner. I will not have you going about acting in such a way."
He wanted nothing more than to remain bound to Sérëdhiel. Truly, she would be the only one to ever hold his heart. Yet, he had a duty to Valaina. For once in his life, Legolas was at a complete loss. However, he could not allow Sérëdhiel to know this. He shook his head, having noted Aragorn tensing at the Elf King's sudden anger. "You are acting a child." He finally fell silent, moving away from her..from Valaina.
He continued walking, once again leaving the camp. He did not go far, remaining close enough that he could return quickly if the need arose. He only stopped as he came to a smaller tree. He leaned his back against it, closing his eyes. Why couldn't he have a more simpler life? Between Valaina and Sérëdhiel he was going to go mad rather quickly. He took a deep breath, trying to calm himself. Suddenly, he closed his eyes and sunk to the ground. He kept himself pressed against the tree.
The King was suddenly regretting bringing Valaina. Yet, he knew that she would have came either way. And then there was Aeweth. He was beyond angry with her for insisting on joining them. He'd nearly lost himself to the anger when she'd dared argue him. He knew, however, that Haldir would take care of her and so he was trying not to worry for her.
He was unsure of how long he'd remained by himself before Aeweth suddenly appeared by his side. She slowly sat down next to him though remained silent for a moment. "Should you not be with Haldir? That was the whole reason I wanted him to come." Aeweth simply glanced at her brother. "I do not need to be by his side every moment. No doubt he would tire of me rather quickly." She laughed lightly before continuing. "What is wrong, Legolas? It pains me to see you so."
The King hesitated, almost as if he was unsure of what to say to his sister. He glanced to her, suddenly dropping his head to her shoulder. "Valaina wishes to bind yet I do not wish it yet...especially right now with all of this going on. She just will not listen to me." The Princess thought for a moment before she spoke. "Perhaps if you only gave her a reason?"
Legolas though over his sister's simple suggestion. Perhaps that would work. It couldn't hurt, at any rate. He took his head from her shoulder and then nodded to her. Aeweth smiled and then rose. "I'd better get back before Haldir is cross with me. I've been gone too long." She parted ways with him, heading back towards the camp. Legolas watched as the young Elf left him. He would have to come up with a good reason to put off the binding so that Valaina would buy it. He placed his head into his hands, trying to think.