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r ([info]keoughr) wrote in [info]labyrinth_rpg,
@ 2009-03-15 18:13:00

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Entry tags:complete, day three, giselle, legolas greenleaf

Day 3
Who: Giselle and Legolas
What: Gettin' Jiggy Wit' It
When: Afternoon
Where: Music Tent
Warnings: None
Status: Complete

Day three in this new place and still no sign of Legolas. She wasn't sure if she would ever see him again and it broke her heart into little pieces. She was certainly enamored with the elf. He had been very kind to her, had sung with her and had been a good friend. It didn't hurt that he was also a prince, but that paled in comparison to all his other qualities. After leaving Marcus to his own devices the day before, she'd done a bit more exploring and had come upon a large tent with more musical instruments than she had ever seen in her entire life.

She would have gone in that instant and played with some of them if someone else hadn't been in there, and if her stomach hadn't chosen that moment to growl annoyance at being neglected since breakfast. She had promised herself that she would return the following day, and she had kept that promise. She walked toward it swiftly, her eye on the tent. She didn't notice anything else around her, so concentrated on getting there. Her excitement was genuine and she'd hardly slept a wink last night. Well, she'd slept, but it had taken a while to get there.

She pushed aside the flap of the tent and found that she was alone. Free to make all the noise she wished and experiment with any of the instruments available to her. As it whooshed closed behind her, she found that light filtered in only from the spaces between the tent flaps. She lit standalone lamps and clapped, delighted. She sat down behind an instrument propped in a stand and lifted it onto her lap. She thrummed the strings and listened to the sound reverberate around the room. It was a heavenly sound and she couldn't resist adding her own hum to it.

It was a huge instrument, the body of it easily the size of her torso. But the fret on it was short and had about twelve strings on it. She read a sign that called the instrument a lute. It was lightweight and she liked the way it felt. She pulled the back of it against her chest the way she had seen guitar players hold their instruments and slung her arm over the body of it. She strummed, trying to pick out notes she could sing along with. She found that moving her fingers over different strings and then strumming all of them made different sounds. She couldn't help but giggle every time she struck a new chord. She was so enthralled with her playing that she didn't even notice when the tent flap moved and someone stepped inside.



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[info]princegreenleaf
2009-03-23 10:35 pm UTC (link)
The elf frowned thoughtfully. "Marcus? I know of him, though I do not think I have ever met him. Why would such as he know of my disappearance?" But he shrugged, deciding it was likely just one of those things that is too weird to completely understand. There had been many of those things recently, ever since he'd been pulled from Middle Earth. They wouldn't stop being wonderous, but they were becoming somewhat commonplace.

"A real princess?" He raised an eyebrow, not finding that so very miraculous. After all, he'd met at least two, plus a queen, in his time. But it was clearly a big deal to her, so he kept most of his amusement to himself. "I met a man, an archer as I am. He is good." he admitted it with a laugh. "But not as good as I."

He smiled at her, a delightful idea taking him over. Well, why not? She was as good a choice as any, and better than most. "Lady Giselle, I would ask a great honor of you. Would you come with me and be a princess for an evening? If you will it so, I would have you come to this ball with me." He looked at her with twinkling eyes, though slightly anxiously. "Unless another has claimed you for that great honor?"

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