As Frodo stumbled into the room, Aragorn almost shoved him in. He tripped, stumbling. After falling onto the ground, he scrambled up. Looking at Aragorn, with some caution he spoke. "What do you want from me?" "A little more caution from you, that's no trinket you carry." Aragorn told him. "I carry nothing." Frodo tried to pass off the lie, with ease. But he couldn't...as Aragorn had clearly seen what happened earlier on downstairs of the Inn. As Aragorn walked over to the window, where several candles were lit. He almost scoffed. "Indeed." he began to put the flames with his fingers. "I can avoid being seen, if I wish. But to dissapear entirely, that is a rare gift." Pushing his hood back, he finally revealed his face to Frodo. As he turned to face the young Half-ling. "Who are you?!" Frodo asked, as he looked at Aragorn. As if he was trying to figure out, whose side the Ranger was on. "Are you frightened?" Aragorn asked with a raised eyebrow. When Frodo agreed. Aragorn could see there was something about Frodo, that was full of courage. "Not nearly enough, I know what hunts you!" Aragorn indeed knew more about who was after the Hobbits, than Frodo himself. Just then he heard something outside of the inn room, causing him to pull out his sword. Only to be met by the three young Hobbits, that were escorting Frodo to Rivendell. [hr] As Kili was sitting down on the soft green grass; eating some lunch. He took was taking in the beauty of the sea before them. He had only seen the sea at nighttime. It's beauty did not compare, to now. Now that he could appreciate it in broad day-light. Hearing the grunts; he looked over at Saeril worried. "Delva?" he asked. Seeing her clutching her head, he couldn't help but frown slightly. "The headache? It's back again?" She seemed to be having more and more of these episodes lately...it wasn't good. Yavanna took a bite of her apple; as she admired the sea. She had always loved the blues and greens of the waters that were near her home. When she heard Saeril groaning and grunting in pain. She walked over, touching her shoulder gently. "Is there anything I can do to help?" she asked worried.