[Center][img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/f1/2a/36/f12a36ae0eff0664a32a541c2ebf515a.jpg[/img] [/Center] That evening, Yavanna could not help but think about a few things. Including the fact, that she might not see the Durin Heirs and Saeril for a while. She did not know how long their task would take. But it would probably be a quite a while, before they'd reach Erebor. The young She-elf, knew why the company was to leave so early. Dear Gandalf, was quite sneaky that way. But if she were in their place; she would want to leave without anyone knowing about it too. She was going to miss the company though. The more she thought about it; the more she found herself wanting to help. Yavanna knew that Thorin would be opposed, but that wasn't going to stop her. It took her some time to gather a few of her things, including her weapons. Her sword was tucked into it's sheath, that was strapped to her waist. Her bow over her shoulder. Wearing her blue Elvish cloak...it'd keep her warm in the cooler weather. With some mortal blood in her; she couldn't withstand cold weather for as long as pure-blooded elves. It had some effect on her...eventually. When she finally caught up to the company. They were about to venture out into the woods. The woods, that she knew quite well. Yavanna had explored them many times, going on horse-rides and such. Kili blinked looking surprised, when he saw Yavanna. Her blue hood, covering her hair. "Did we forget something, your highness?" he asked. Wondering, what was going on. Or if someone had came to stop them. Yavanna just simply smiled at Kili. "Nothing, young warrior...I am coming along with you." she said with a warm smile. Thorin rose a sharp eyebrow, as he heard Yavanna. "I don't think so." he said sharply, as he looked at her. The last thing they needed, was another she-elf to come along. The young Princess, decided to ignore his tone of voice. Turning to face him. Her eyes almost held a blue tint to them. A slight stubborn look in her eyes. Her eyes only ever turned blue on a few occasions; if she was sad or grieving, her eyes were crystal blue. If Yavanna was stubborn, they were a more brighter, intense blue. "Do you know these woods?" Yavanna asked him. "I know, last night...you might have viewed me in the wrong light. But I do want to help you...my mind is quite made up. I am in this with you all." she told Thorin, a soft smile on her lips. A smile of Kindness towards the stubborn dwarf whom showed her nothing but a cold side to him. "No...I don't." Thorin said honestly, as she asked about the woods. For the first time, Thorin looked speechless. Despite his coldness and hate towards Elves. The young girl was ever so kind and willing to help. He glanced away, not keeping eye contact with her for long. On the other hand Kili was one of the few whom looked ecstatic, that they had another member of their company. "Well lucky for you, I know these woods like the back of my hand." Yavanna told Thorin, with a soft smile. Seeing Kili's excitement, she smiled at the young Dwarf. "Just don't get yourself killed." Muttered Thorin, over to Yavanna. The young Princess rose a slight eyebrow. She wasn't sure, if that was supposed to offend her or not. "I am quite skilled in combat and use of weaponry...I'll be alright."