Yavanna was relieved; that they didn't enter the mines yet. As Legolas walked over to her; Yavanna caught onto his shoulder, to help hold herself up as her aching body felt like it might give in. She leaned against Legolas, in relief of his arm around her.Looking at the passage way door. Yavanna saw the riddle written on the door. "Did you try the elvish translation for friend?" Yavanna asked Gandalf softly. As something in the riddle had jumped out at her instantly. Aragorn and Boromir stared in shock; trying to compose themselves. "H...how?" Boromir asked looking at Yavanna. Looking up at Boromir, Yavanna shook her head "I have no idea...just glad to be in one piece." She said honestly. As Legolas helped her to sit down. Yavanna winced slightly feeling another shooting pain in her ribs, stifling a groan. The young Hobbits seemed relieved to see her, along with Kili and Tauriel. "I thought we...." Kili couldn't even say it. Yavanna looked at Kili. "No..I am right here." "It's a relief to see you're alive." The Strider spoke to the young girl. Aragorn looked at Yavanna. "How did you know how to find us?" he didn't think it could just be luck, that she figured they'd be taking the Mine Passage. "I saw it...in my head." Yavanna looked at Aragorn. "I saw you all, on the mountain side. Boromir and Gimli were arguing. The rest of you looked upset and stressed. And Frodo made up his mind for the rest of you, that this was the path." Yavanna said, as she began to explain to them about the vision she saw. "It almost felt, like you were all near me, the voices were so loud and clear in my head." Seeing Saeril not far. Yavanna took a breath, before she waved her over. Kili looked a little more than shocked. What was Yavanna doing? "What...." Before Kili could finish, Yavanna sighed. "If you saw, what I have...you'd understand, Kili." Yavanna said softly. "We were in the wrong. Saeril was telling the truth."