Intrigues in Mirkwood
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Chapter 2
Title: Intrigues in Mirkwood 2/?
Author: Sivan Shemesh sivan325@walla.co.il
Beta: Manon.
Rating: NC-17
Disclaimer: I do not own them, I wish, but I don’t. They belong to Tolkien’s Estate.
Pairing: Haldir/Thranduil, Haldir/Legolas, Elrohir/Legolas, Elladan/Haldir, Elrohir/Legolas/Elladan, Thranduil/Legolas, Elladan/Elrohir/Thranduil.
Warning: Incest/ Twincest. Sex. First time. Angst, violence. OOC for in case.
Summary: Haldir loves the Prince, and the twins desire him too. Which one or two Legolas will choose? They start to fight for the Prince’s heart, unaware of the Prince’s mental condition. And his father is also starting to be come aware of his son’s beauty…
Author notes: Just giving a little background to the story: Legolas just passed his majority; his age according to human age is 20. Since his mother died he spends everyday in the woods, while his father takes a number of male elves for lovers to try and stop himself falling to grief.
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2.
“Adar?”
Thranduil heard his son’s voice, and Haldir turned his head towards Legolas as he came into his father’s room.
“Yes Legolas, what is it?” Thranduil asked him, a little annoyed that his son disturbed him in the middle of making love.
“Adar, who is the elf? He looks so different of the other elves,” Legolas mentioned to his father.
“I will tell him,” Haldir said to Thranduil, and the king nodded.
“My name is Haldir of Lothlórien,” Haldir said to Legolas, getting out of the bed and quickly dressing, before moving closer to Legolas and kneeling. “You must be Prince Legolas of Mirkwood; your father told me all about you,” Haldir said and saw a shy smile from the young elf. Haldir turned to Thranduil and saw that the King was smiling too.
“Are there golden trees in Lothlórien?” Legolas asked Haldir.
“Yes. Have you ever been to Lothlórien?” Haldir asked him and saw the young elf was staring at the floor.
“He has never left Mirkwood, and he never will!” Thranduil said, and got up from the bed naked and walked over to his son. Putting his hand under Legolas’ chin, he lifted his son’s head and asked him: “How do you know about the golden trees, if you never left your home?” Thranduil asked angrily.
“I… I… The… trees… sang… to… me…” Legolas stuttered fearfully.
Legolas looked into his father’s eyes and saw that his father did not believe what he said. He tried to look further; to look into his father’s soul, to see if his father still loved him, but he saw and felt nothing. Upset, he ran from the room and the palace, back out into the forest where he felt safer.
“Oh Valar…” Thranduil said and sighed heavily.
“What happened to him? Why did he run?” Haldir asked the King, wondering about Legolas’ behavior.
“He looked into my eyes and saw into my heart, and I did not block him,” Thranduil explained to him. He saw that Haldir was still looking confused and continued: “He misses his nana, he misses love. He does not know yet what love is.”
“I can teach him,” Haldir suggested immediately.
“If you can find him,” Thranduil said to him quietly, and began to dress.
Haldir left the palace, calling the Prince’s name, but no one answered. He saw a guard approaching him.
“Are you looking for the Prince?” he asked Haldir.
“Yes, I do. Do you know where he is?” Haldir asked him, while his eyes scanned the trees, but the Prince was nowhere to be seen.
“Of course I know where he is. Follow me,” the guard said and led him to the practice field. “There he is,” the guard said and left Haldir to look at the prince.
‘I thought he would have run into the woods, not to practice field,’ Haldir thought and began walking towards the young prince.
“Legolas, can I talk to you?” Haldir asked as he came closer to him.
Legolas was aiming his arrow at the target, but whirled around when he heard Haldir’s voice. With an angry look on his face, he aimed his arrow at the other elf.
“What? Why do you aim your arrow at me - I am unarmed! That is not fair,” Haldir said.
Legolas threw down the bow and arrow, tears falling on his cheeks. “Fair? And what is fair? My father does not even know me!” Legolas said and ran into the woods.
Haldir picked up the bow and arrow and returned to the palace, disappointed with the young elf’s behavior. He went in search of the King, and found him in his library.
“My Lord?” Haldir asked.
“Did you find him?” Thranduil turned around at Haldir’s voice.
“I did, but he ran away from me,” Haldir said, placing the prince’s bow and arrow on the table.
Thranduil walked to the door. “Silinde!” Some moments later Silinde arrived. “Yes, my Lord?”
“Return these to Legolas’ room, then sound the dinner bell.” He put the bow and arrow in Silinde’s hands. “Yes my Lord,” said Silinde, before bowing and leaving Thranduil and Haldir.
“Come,” Thranduil said, “let us continue what we started before.” He grabbed Haldir’s arm and led him back to his bedroom.
Thranduil and Haldir lay naked on the bed. The sun had just set when a bell was heard. It was a different sound to the dinner bell, which the king had been expecting.
“My Lord?” Haldir asked.
“Hmm…” Thranduil sighed; he did want to be interrupted by whatever it was that caused the bell to be rung.
“Is it the dinner bell, my Lord?” Haldir asked. He was hungry and hoping he would soon be able to have something to eat.
“It is different,” Thranduil said. Moving his hands over Haldir’s hair, then slowly over his lover’s chest, he said: “I am going to take you…” He was cut off as the door was opened, slamming against the wall by the force.
“My Lord?” Galdor said, trying to regain his breath.
“How dare you…?” Thranduil asked angrily, as Haldir tried to calm the elven king.
“My Lord… The spiders are attacking us, and your son has not returned…” the guard said, waiting for an order.
“He must be on his way,” the elven king said.
“But, my Lord, he had no weapons,” Haldir said.
“Sound the horn!” Thranduil ordered and thought: ‘I hope the twins will hear the horn.’
Thranduil knew that the twins took the Old Forest Road. This was the closest way to Imaldris, escorted by Thranduil’s guards.
The blowing of the horn was heard all over the elven kingdom. Thranduil waited for the twins to come.
After two hours the twins came, wearing worried looks on their faces, and approached the king. They saw he was standing there, half-dressed, looking around him.
They saw Haldir standing next to Thranduil. Though he was dressed, his hair was a mess, and his eyes scanned the area.
The twins walked towards Thranduil. "What is wrong my Lord?" asked Elladan, while Elrohir too, began to look around.
"The shadow and the spiders are attacking us, and Prince Legolas is out there without his weapons," the guard behind the elven king said.
Without a word Thranduil entered the palace, followed by the twins.
Haldir stood there in shock as he realized the king would do nothing to save his son. Going back inside the palace, he collected his weapons before walking alone into the woods. The guards saw him go and followed him.
End of Chapter 2.
R/R
Author: Sivan Shemesh sivan325@walla.co.il
Beta: Manon.
Rating: NC-17
Disclaimer: I do not own them, I wish, but I don’t. They belong to Tolkien’s Estate.
Pairing: Haldir/Thranduil, Haldir/Legolas, Elrohir/Legolas, Elladan/Haldir, Elrohir/Legolas/Elladan, Thranduil/Legolas, Elladan/Elrohir/Thranduil.
Warning: Incest/ Twincest. Sex. First time. Angst, violence. OOC for in case.
Summary: Haldir loves the Prince, and the twins desire him too. Which one or two Legolas will choose? They start to fight for the Prince’s heart, unaware of the Prince’s mental condition. And his father is also starting to be come aware of his son’s beauty…
Author notes: Just giving a little background to the story: Legolas just passed his majority; his age according to human age is 20. Since his mother died he spends everyday in the woods, while his father takes a number of male elves for lovers to try and stop himself falling to grief.
* * *
2.
“Adar?”
Thranduil heard his son’s voice, and Haldir turned his head towards Legolas as he came into his father’s room.
“Yes Legolas, what is it?” Thranduil asked him, a little annoyed that his son disturbed him in the middle of making love.
“Adar, who is the elf? He looks so different of the other elves,” Legolas mentioned to his father.
“I will tell him,” Haldir said to Thranduil, and the king nodded.
“My name is Haldir of Lothlórien,” Haldir said to Legolas, getting out of the bed and quickly dressing, before moving closer to Legolas and kneeling. “You must be Prince Legolas of Mirkwood; your father told me all about you,” Haldir said and saw a shy smile from the young elf. Haldir turned to Thranduil and saw that the King was smiling too.
“Are there golden trees in Lothlórien?” Legolas asked Haldir.
“Yes. Have you ever been to Lothlórien?” Haldir asked him and saw the young elf was staring at the floor.
“He has never left Mirkwood, and he never will!” Thranduil said, and got up from the bed naked and walked over to his son. Putting his hand under Legolas’ chin, he lifted his son’s head and asked him: “How do you know about the golden trees, if you never left your home?” Thranduil asked angrily.
“I… I… The… trees… sang… to… me…” Legolas stuttered fearfully.
Legolas looked into his father’s eyes and saw that his father did not believe what he said. He tried to look further; to look into his father’s soul, to see if his father still loved him, but he saw and felt nothing. Upset, he ran from the room and the palace, back out into the forest where he felt safer.
“Oh Valar…” Thranduil said and sighed heavily.
“What happened to him? Why did he run?” Haldir asked the King, wondering about Legolas’ behavior.
“He looked into my eyes and saw into my heart, and I did not block him,” Thranduil explained to him. He saw that Haldir was still looking confused and continued: “He misses his nana, he misses love. He does not know yet what love is.”
“I can teach him,” Haldir suggested immediately.
“If you can find him,” Thranduil said to him quietly, and began to dress.
Haldir left the palace, calling the Prince’s name, but no one answered. He saw a guard approaching him.
“Are you looking for the Prince?” he asked Haldir.
“Yes, I do. Do you know where he is?” Haldir asked him, while his eyes scanned the trees, but the Prince was nowhere to be seen.
“Of course I know where he is. Follow me,” the guard said and led him to the practice field. “There he is,” the guard said and left Haldir to look at the prince.
‘I thought he would have run into the woods, not to practice field,’ Haldir thought and began walking towards the young prince.
“Legolas, can I talk to you?” Haldir asked as he came closer to him.
Legolas was aiming his arrow at the target, but whirled around when he heard Haldir’s voice. With an angry look on his face, he aimed his arrow at the other elf.
“What? Why do you aim your arrow at me - I am unarmed! That is not fair,” Haldir said.
Legolas threw down the bow and arrow, tears falling on his cheeks. “Fair? And what is fair? My father does not even know me!” Legolas said and ran into the woods.
Haldir picked up the bow and arrow and returned to the palace, disappointed with the young elf’s behavior. He went in search of the King, and found him in his library.
“My Lord?” Haldir asked.
“Did you find him?” Thranduil turned around at Haldir’s voice.
“I did, but he ran away from me,” Haldir said, placing the prince’s bow and arrow on the table.
Thranduil walked to the door. “Silinde!” Some moments later Silinde arrived. “Yes, my Lord?”
“Return these to Legolas’ room, then sound the dinner bell.” He put the bow and arrow in Silinde’s hands. “Yes my Lord,” said Silinde, before bowing and leaving Thranduil and Haldir.
“Come,” Thranduil said, “let us continue what we started before.” He grabbed Haldir’s arm and led him back to his bedroom.
Thranduil and Haldir lay naked on the bed. The sun had just set when a bell was heard. It was a different sound to the dinner bell, which the king had been expecting.
“My Lord?” Haldir asked.
“Hmm…” Thranduil sighed; he did want to be interrupted by whatever it was that caused the bell to be rung.
“Is it the dinner bell, my Lord?” Haldir asked. He was hungry and hoping he would soon be able to have something to eat.
“It is different,” Thranduil said. Moving his hands over Haldir’s hair, then slowly over his lover’s chest, he said: “I am going to take you…” He was cut off as the door was opened, slamming against the wall by the force.
“My Lord?” Galdor said, trying to regain his breath.
“How dare you…?” Thranduil asked angrily, as Haldir tried to calm the elven king.
“My Lord… The spiders are attacking us, and your son has not returned…” the guard said, waiting for an order.
“He must be on his way,” the elven king said.
“But, my Lord, he had no weapons,” Haldir said.
“Sound the horn!” Thranduil ordered and thought: ‘I hope the twins will hear the horn.’
Thranduil knew that the twins took the Old Forest Road. This was the closest way to Imaldris, escorted by Thranduil’s guards.
The blowing of the horn was heard all over the elven kingdom. Thranduil waited for the twins to come.
After two hours the twins came, wearing worried looks on their faces, and approached the king. They saw he was standing there, half-dressed, looking around him.
They saw Haldir standing next to Thranduil. Though he was dressed, his hair was a mess, and his eyes scanned the area.
The twins walked towards Thranduil. "What is wrong my Lord?" asked Elladan, while Elrohir too, began to look around.
"The shadow and the spiders are attacking us, and Prince Legolas is out there without his weapons," the guard behind the elven king said.
Without a word Thranduil entered the palace, followed by the twins.
Haldir stood there in shock as he realized the king would do nothing to save his son. Going back inside the palace, he collected his weapons before walking alone into the woods. The guards saw him go and followed him.
End of Chapter 2.
R/R