Fili took a moment to look back behind them, where he looked at the burnt, obsolete harbor. "Well, that doesn't mean she would abandon us. She's an elf; it's in her nature to do what she believes is right. Both for us and the Lakepeople", he explained to his pouty little brother, hoping he would understand and not show anger towards the one, who truly cared for them. Plus, he obviously knew that Kili was emotionally closer to the she-elf than himself. "Give her some faith, little brother. Perhaps an apology", he finally managed to stop his brother from walking by laying a hand on his shoulder to make him look back to the eldest. "We wouldn't make it this far if it wasn't for her. She saved your life earlier for crying out loud! At least give her a chance. She didn't give us affection for nothing", Fili was explaining it to his brother, so he wouldn't have to spell it out for him. Legolas was just about to answer his young cousin, when there was a commotion in the distance of them. "...let him go! Let him go!", the shouting voice of Bard was heard to Saeril's ears while she was tending to an injured child. This caught her attention quickly. Legolas looked back to Mel. "Somewhere that would explain why the Orcs are targeting Oakenshield", he finally managed to say.