
The moment the latter of his words fell from his lips was the moment she punched him in the arm. “Not fast enough for the Woodland Fox!”Tauriel shifted lightly.
Her fox red hair was pulled back into a high ponytail, knotted and laced with intricate braids and woodland ornaments, along with two small makeshift fox ears upon her head. Glancing left, then right, then left once more Tauriel soothed her woodland uniform with a restless hand. Perhaps no one would think less of her for drawing whiskers on her cheeks and a black circle on her nose in a pitiful attempt to show sport for the festivities.
Stiffly tauriel entered the area, padding lightly to the nearest person she thought she recognized. “Tell me, friend, do I look a fool? Does this take from my authority?”
Legolas was embarrassed, to say the least. It was unbefitting a prince, who had coaxed him into this? The fawn ears on his head caused him to keep his gaze averted, even as he spoke to the guards. It was then he spotted Tauriel and she looked utterly endearing.
“Did my fox come to hunt me?” he chuckled, glad that he had an excuse to slink away from the smirking guard and moving closer to the Captain. “This fawn is quick, I warn you.”
“Who ever mentioned slaying?” Tauriel smiled as Legolas kissed her nose, the love and sincerity he held in his eyes for...
He let Tauriel lead, not minding to be lead along as they twirled around and Legolas gave a merry laugh. “This fawn...