Tauriel smiled to herself, as she watched Yavanna and Legolas for a few moments. The pair seemed like a sweet match. If anything, Legolas needed someone sweet, caring, loving, gentle like Yavanna was. "You must have a rather interesting blood-line, if you can do that." Tauriel commented, to Yavanna with a soft smile. Yavanna's eyes were soft and tender, any time Legolas looked at her. Her fondness was growing for the young Prince. As the road got a bit more bumpy, her arm slightly held onto him bit tighter. It was more of a reflex than anything. Hearing Tauriel, Yavanna smiled at the elder she-elf. "It's somewhat complicated...." she admitted. "My strongest is that of Noldor and Sindarin. I also have a Mortal and Maiar bloodline, due to my father and his side of the family." Yavanna began to explain, before going on to explain her other bloodlines. "My grand-mother, was also related to Telerin and Vanyar Elves...which makes up for a bit of my bloodline." she said with a soft smile. Thinking about her Grandmother Galadriel. Galadriel had always adored her two grand-daughters. She taught them quite a bit about their magic, especially about Yavanna's light. Whilst her father and their Rivendell best Healers, taught Yavanna the craft of healing. Tauriel looked rather impressed and intrigued as she heard about Yavanna's bloodline. That sounded more complex than she heard in a long time. Considering Vanyar, Telerin bloodlines were rare now-a-days. [hr] Kili was shocked. The first time, he didn't really comment on Saeril's odd behavior when he noticed it. But this time...there was something 'different' about it. But the young Dwarf ignored her words. He didn't feel right leaving her, in this state. "It doesn't seem like nothing." Kili said honestly, his hand softly rubbed her back as she was sobbing. It's not like, she'd lie to him? Right? Kili hoped not. But he was really worried about her. It was like, she was almost another person, a few moments ago. "Do you need some rest?" Kili asked her...it's been a while since she had slept and had some rest. It might do her some good.