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Winter Lull
As described by Mr. Bilbo, the place were hobbits truly lie is in "peace and quiet and good tilled earth". Hobbits are often seen spending much of their time outside in their gardens under the sun. However, what about when the sun only shines upon hobbit kind for a few hours?
Just as hobbits are drawn outside during spring by the sunlight and development of new life, during winter hobbits act much like most everything else in nature; they slow down. If one were to take a stroll through Bag End during the snowfall they would notice the residents spend most of their time deep within the comforting warmth of their homes. Letting their bodies rest; sleeping and relaxing with family before the breeze turns warm and the garden soil once again beckons.
The other species of Middle Earth do not feel this instinctual need to pull inward toward community and relaxation. Most elves or dwarves, if asked, are very unlikely to even know about this endearing habit of the smallest of middle-earths people. Of course, this was no problem. That was until one particularly adventurous hobbit brought a pack of dwarves to Bag End just before winter.
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The Battle of the five armies had taken a lot from the dwarfs but in the end, they were able to reclaim their home. Bilbo could hardly walk away from the dwarves he had come to care for as his family. There was too much to do in Erebor; Thorin may have been capable leader, but even the best of kings could use a little help. After all Bilbo had seen and experienced, what would a few more days away from home be?
Months later, when the work slowed, Bilbo made plans to return home. It was intended to be a simple affair but after the twins caught word of the upcoming trip, Bilbo found himself with a party of dwarves to see to his safe return. (Dwarfs who completely ignored his insistence that after getting rid of a dragon and riding into war, he was more than capable of handling a simple walk home.)
The slow transition of Bilbos behavior was not first noticed by his friends. The trip back to Bag End wasn't the rushed and desperate affair that their last journey had been. Bilbos 2nd meal helpings and afternoon naps didn't faze a single one of them. After all, he had done so much for them! Who were they to begrudge him a touch of leisure? They hardly experience any conflict during the trip. That was until they got to those quaint little rolling hills to discover that Bilbo's home had been picked clean of each and every possession.
It was quite a sight for residents of Hobbiton. A troupe of angry dwarves banging down doors, demanding the return of possessions to a hobbit that they had declared dead months ago. After so long having to sit in dull meetings and mourn the loss of far too many of their own a bit of mischief and trouble making was exactly what the Twins needed. Even Thorn himself almost seemed to enjoy staring down Bilbos more precocious relatives. With the neighbors to intimidate and possessions to reclaim, the sedate nature of their hobbit continued to go unnoticed.
Oddly enough Killi was the first to take note. One day, Bilbo fell asleep hardly 20 minutes after he had eaten breakfast. A few days later, when he slipped into a nap after luncheon, Balin was rather concerned that it took a considerable racket to wake him back up. Before the quest none of them had spent any significant time around hobbits. They didn't know what sickness looked like in someone who wasn't a dwarf. Worry spread among them all that something was terribly wrong with their dear friend. The dwarfs began once more to make trips to the doors of the other hobbits in hopes to learn about the illnesses that was afflicting Bilbo. But as each of them went from one door to the next hardly anyone was awake. Those who answered acted as if something had been slipped into their pipe weed. Whatever had happened to Bilbo seemed to have spread to all of Hobbiton almost overnight.
When supper came Bilbo finally seemed to have enough energy to truly engage with them. The Twins would hardly move from his side and Dwalin kept pressing mug after mug of black tea into Bilbo's hand. Even more worrisome was the fact that Bilbo was deeply confused as to why they were acting this way. Eventually it was Bofur who broke. His eyes began to water as he told Bilbo how much he will be missed when this illness brings his end.
This led to a several hours long (and rather exhausting) lecture from Bilbo about the intricacies of Hobbit sleeping habits.
To this day Thorin insists he knew all along that Bilbo was fine.
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All You Had Ever Dreamed {Fili x Reader}
A.N: So this could have gone in several directions but my brain went this way, so I hope thatâs alright! Also, I think I got all the pregnancy stuff right but Iâm 15 so Iâm sorry if itâs inaccurate. And yes, this was supposed to be short. My bad. But I actually honestly love this fic it may be one of my favorite things Iâve ever written, thank you so much for requesting it!
Requested by @lonikje on Tumblr as part of my 450 Sleepover:
Word Count: 2,019
Pairings: Fili x Reader, mentioned Bilbo x Thorin
Summary: You faint during a training session with Kili and Dwalin.
Warnings: Fluff, mention of Menstruation, Pregnancy
**** All You Had Ever Dreamed
Whirling around, you ducked KĂliâs sword and jumped out of the way of Dwalinâs ax. You struck at Kili, feeling the block he delivered reverberate down your arm, and with one of your daggers locked together with Kiliâs sword used the other to deflect another blow from Dwalin. Struggling with both of them, you disengaged and backed up, watching them regroup as you did the same. It was one of the rare days where instead of going too easy on you, Dwalin had decided that you were up for a challenge.Â
Eight months after the Battle of the Five Armies, Erebor was thriving. Thorin had been gravely wounded but pulled through, and although FĂli and KĂliâs injuries were less gruesome they were still worrying, but now everyone was back on their feet and healthier than ever. Bilbo had stayed in Erebor, much to the delight of both the company and the men and elves who thought, correctly, that the hobbit would be much easier to negotiate with than the dwarves. You had also noticed some romantic tension between the hobbit and the king but had decided not to bring it up. You stuck to speculating with your husband and his brother.Â
That was right. FĂli was your husband, having done a spectacularly over-the-top proposal the second he was back on his feet. You had laughed your head off to see the throne room covered in flowers when you walked in and then started sobbing with joy when you saw your dwarf bent on one knee. And then you were laughing through the tears as, after you accepted, the company appeared from the shadows to give you congratulations and Thorin had had a fancy flower crown entwined in his hair. You suspected Bilbo, and his wink confirmed it.Â
You had gotten married three months later, at a ceremony attended by not only almost every dwarf in Erebor but also Kings Bard and Thranduil. It wasnât every day that the Heir of Erebor got married, after all, and Thorin had spared no expense to make it the best celebration possible. And after the disaster that was Thorin and Bilboâs wedding, at which Fili and Kili had gotten drunk to liven things up and almost destroyed the cake Bilbo had spent hours working on for his husband, Thorin had taken every precaution to ensure your day went off without a hitch. And somehow it had, the ceremony had taken place outside, in one of Ereborâs few outdoor courtyards. The sun had shone down on the whole gathering, the moon coming out in the night, and you thought there had never been, or ever could be such a perfect day.Â
Anyway, you were currently trying not to get eviscerated by the two dwarven warriors (which wasnât technically possible, given the fact that you were using blunt weapons, but you wouldnât put it past Dwalin. That dwarf was strong). Twin daggers clutched, you slashed at KĂli before running up the wall and flipping over his head, unsteadily landing behind him with a dagger at his throat.
You let out a breath of satisfaction, but your dagger was suddenly knocked from your hand, Dwalin barreling towards you with his hand still extended from the throw. Leaping out of the way, your breathing grew heavier as you were driven back by the two dwarves, their efforts renewed. Your head started to feel light, sort of fuzzy, and you kept backing up, blocks growing weaker. As everything faded to black and you collapsed, the last thing you heard was KĂli.
âFĂliâs going to kill me.â
You opened your eyes, everything hazy until you blinked it into focus. You were in a large room, sunlight streaming in through the windows to highlight- was that KĂli standing above you?
âY/N!â KĂli brushed your hair back from your forehead, looking concerned. âYou fainted, are you alright?â
âWhat are you doing here?â
He pouted. âThatâs not exactly the wake-up greeting I was expecting. And didnât you hear what I said? You fainted in the middle of training. I carried you up to Oin, youâre in the healersâ rooms right now.â
Ahh. Well, that explained why the room was so much bigger than yours, and why there were chairs arranged around the bed you were in.Â
âThank you, KĂli. Do you know where FĂli is?â
âI think they sent for him a few minutes ago, youâve only been out for about ten. He should be here-â
KĂli was cut off by FĂli shoving him away from your bed.
âY/N!â The golden-haired dwarf exclaimed. âWhat happened? Are you alright? Why is KĂli here, and why is he touching your face?â
The dark-haired dwarf stood with a smirk. âIâll just leave you two alone now,â he said and slipped out the door with a smirk.
âFĂli! Donât be rude! KĂli was taking care of me!â Then realization dawned.
âIs somebody jealous?â You asked with a teasing smile.Â
FĂli blushed.Â
âFĂli! You shouldnât be jealous of KĂli! First of all, itâs KĂli. If I fall in love with him, please make sure I havenât hit my head, heâs basically my little brother. And secondly, Iâll never love anyone but you, you donât have to worry about that.â
He smiled at you sheepishly. âI know. I was just worried, and-â
âI know,â you cut him off, grinning.
âAh, look! Itâs Oin!â You waved to the healer as he bustled in, arms full of herbs and vials.Â
âAh, Oin. What is wrong with Y/N?â Your husband inquired, the worried look on his face almost comical.Â
âWell, it could be several things. Have you been eating enough?â The healer inquired about this while mixing up a tincture.
âYes.â
âSleeping regularly?â
FĂli nodded to answer this question.Â
âHow about water? Have you been drinking enough?â
âWeelllllâŠâ you trailed off sheepishly. âIâm not the best at remembering to drink water.â
âWhen did you last have a glass today?â The healer was now looking a little worried.
You cast around in your memory. âI had a glass at breakfast, but I havenât had any more today.â
âWHAT?! YOU HAVENâT HAD ANYTHING TO DRINK SINCE BREAKFAST?!!! ITâS THE MIDDLE OF THE AFTERNOON!â Fili was furious. Oin was nodding in agreement as well.
âIâm sorry!â You exclaimed. âIâve just been so busy lately, and Iâve been aching so itâs more trouble than itâs worth to go all the way down to the kitchens.â
âAching, you say?â
When you nodded, Oin came to your bedside.Â
âWhen was your last monthly bleeding?â
Fili blushed at this, and you swatted him before counting in your head.
OH.
âItâs been almost three months. Weâve been so busy I didnât even notice!â
âThen thatâs it. You fainted not only because of dehydration, which youâll need to be much better at but also because youâre pregnant.â
âWait. What?â Fili looked shocked.Â
Oin smiled at you, leaving the room.
Fili gazed down at you. âAre you really pregnant?â
You nodded. âI am. I hadnât noticed the signs before but now that I know itâs blindingly obvious. Weâre going to have a baby.âÂ
He lifted you from the bed, spinning you around in joy before suddenly stopping.Â
âThat canât be good for the baby.â
You laughed. âItâs fine, Fili! Iâm fine. And weâre going to be parents.â
He smiled, kissing you.
Later that day, you sat with the Company and Thorinâs sister, Dis, now your mother-in-law, in the rooms of the royal family where you all often ate. Sitting at the table, which had been built specifically for the group of sixteen, Fili kept refilling your water glass every thirty seconds. You made sure to drink enough, now that your body was supporting two. Fili glanced at you, and you realized the table had hushed, you hadnât noticed the sound of Filiâs spoon against his glass gathering everyoneâs attention.
He stood, taking your hand and pulling you up to stand next to him. âWe have an announcement.â
Everyone was staring at you both expectantly, and Fili nodded at you to continue.
Smiling, you spoke. âIâm pregnant.â
âWeâre going to have a baby!â Fili exclaimed.Â
The table erupted in cheers and well-wishes.Â
âSo thatâs why you fainted earlier!âÂ
You silently cursed Kili, knowing that now the overprotective side of the dwarves would emerge full force. And it did, Thorin started listing everything he needed to be done for you before Dis shushed him. The king then walked up to you, arms open, and hugged you.
âCongratulations, Y/N.âÂ
He then moved on, slapping Fili on the back before stepping back to allow the rest of the company to give their congratulations as well.Â
Oin winked at you as he hugged you, and said, âI would never spoil your surprise.â The rest of the group gave out hugs and congratulations to you and Fili, and you glowed with happiness, knowing there were few people better than these for your child to grow up with. Finally, Kili stepped forward.Â
âIâm going to have a niece or a nephew! Congratulations, Y/N, youâre going to be a great mother.â He then mock-whispered, âbut Iâd watch out around Fili. Iâm not sure heâll do as well.âÂ
Fili punched his brother before grabbing him in another hug, their words whispered too softly for anyone else to hear.
Lastly, Dis came forward, wrapping you in a warm, motherly embrace. âMy son is right, Y/N. You will be a wonderful mother. And, if you need any help, donât hesitate to come to me. Mahal knows I have the experience.â
You thanked her, smiling before she ushered you and Fili out the door. âNow go to bed. Itâs late, and you need your rest.â She closed the door behind you, your last glimpse a room of smiling faces.
Back in the rooms that you shared with your husband, you crawled into bed, hair loose, in your favorite nightgown. Fili motioned for you to move closer, so you did, resting your head on his chest as his arm snaked around your shoulders, hand coming to rest on top of yours, where you were unconsciously cradling your belly. He began to sing, a tune that you recognized from the beginning of your quest, so long ago.
âFar over, the Misty Mountains cold,
To dungeons deep, and caverns old.â Filiâs voice wove the song masterfully, and you were taken back to the first time you had met him, almost two years before.
You had stepped into a hobbit-hole of calm, and hearing the sound of voices walked through, careful not to hit your head until you came upon a room of singing dwarves.Â
You paused in the doorway, letting their song wash over you.Â
âThe fire was red, it flaming spread.
The trees like torches blazed with light.â
They finished, and you stepped into the room. All the heads immediately turned towards you.Â
âWho are you?â A golden-haired dwarf looked suspicious.
You drew breath to answer, but before you could Gandalf stepped into the room.
âThis is Y/N. She will be joining us on our quest.â
The dark-haired dwarf by the fire that looked rather grumpy made as if to protest, but a glare from Gandalf stopped him. The other dwarves quickly introduced themselves, and the golden-haired one stepped up last.
âY/N, huh?â
You nodded.
âIâm Fili.â
Now, almost two years later, you were in the reclaimed mountain they had sung of, lying in bed with the golden-haired dwarf who had originally been so suspicious of you.
âWeâre going to have a baby,â Fili said with a look of wonder, and you smiled at the tears of joy starting to roll down his face.Â
âWe are.â
You kissed him, so alight with the happiness you thought you could burst, before breaking away and laying your head back on his chest. Laying there, you could hear his heartbeat, beating almost in time with your own. You couldnât wait until the third would join them. With your husband next to you, and a baby growing inside, you finally had all you had ever dreamed of. And it was perfect.
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AnrĂąd... Â BuzrĂą
Part 10 of âA Deep Misunderstandingâ.  Who know how many more parts are going to follow⊠ Link to Series Masterlist.
Thorin falls for a Dwarrowdame raised by Elves, and tries to make know his feelings, but accidentally offends her, which leads to another and another misunderstanding between the two.
Based off of @immawriteyouthingsâ âFalling Starsâ
MASTERLIST
OC(s) Used: Estel
Word Count:Â 1,902
Warning(s):Â Angst
Translation(s):Â AnrĂąd... Â BuzrĂą:Â I Care... Deeply
Sindarin:Â Pinig-Little one
Burushkruka igbulul e:Â I apologize (lit. It pains me greatly)
Azafr sagshari sabhari: Â As you teach, you learn
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I fled down to the banks of the river that wound itself through the forest, desperately trying to hold back the salty tears attempting to trail down my face. Â The sun glinted brightly off its happily dancing waves; a happiness that I couldn't share.
Falling to my knees on the sandy shoreline, I took deep shuddering breaths as I hid my face in my hands, cursing the day I had decided to join this Company.
Had I known what fate awaited me, I wouldn't have gone along with the wizard. Â Not if I only got my heart broken time and time again.
But would you have? Â My heart whispered softly, would you really have thrown away the chance to gaze upon the Dwarrow you would love with my entirety? Â Would you have been willing to throw that away just to save me from being broken?
"No," I whispered hoarsely. "No, I wouldn't have." Â
The gentle murmurs of my heart brought back a memory of when I had innocently asked my foster mother if she would have rather not met her husband; if only to save herself from the pain she felt. Â A sad smile had woven its way across her delicate features and she shook her head slowly.
"No, Estel. Â Never. Â I wouldn't trade those moments with my husband for anything in the world. Â As the Wise Ones say; it is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all, pinig. Â Never be afraid to love because you might lose it." Â She had told me, and her words struck a deep chord within me.
Tears streamed more readily down my face, and I finally let everything that had built up for so long inside me break free. Â Deep sobs shook my body, and I wrapped my arms around myself, seeking a source of comfort.
"Miss Estel? Â Are you alright?" Â A rumbling voice broke through my sobs, and I glanced up to the haze of my tears to see Thorin standing above me, looking down at me with concerned sapphire orbs.
Well, that was a change. Â Since when did he care about me?
As he took in my tear-stained face and heard my heavy sobs, he hurried to kneel beside me, peering closer at my face. Â "What did Dwalin say to you? Â Why are you crying?" Â He asked gruffly, but I shook my head, wiping at my cheeks and sniffing.
"It's nothing, Master Thorin. Â I just need to be by myself for awhile." Â I muttered, but Thorin made no move to leave me. Â Instead, he just made himself comfortable, staring out across the river in silence.
His lack of words left me time to think more about what I needed to do. Â Perhaps it was time to let him know that I would leaving his company as soon as we reached a town. Â Maybe that would bring a smile to his gruff features. Â
But there was still another question I needed an answer to. Â Turning towards Thorin, I was surprised to already find him looking at me. Â "Master Thorin? Â What does 'amrĂąlimĂȘ' mean? Â Can you tell me?" Â I asked softly, watching as sapphire blue eyes widened slightly.
Thorin's chest rose and fell as he took in a deep breath, still maintaining eye contact with me. Â Then he let out a long sigh and turned his gaze back towards the river. Â "It means 'my love; love of mine'. Â It was just a slip of the tongue." Â He murmured, and I swallowed hard, battling against the butterflies rising within me.
No, it's too good to be true. Â Argued my mind, but my heart pleaded that it was true; that everything was pointing towards it.
In the end, my mind won and I nodded solemnly, avoiding looking at the silent Dwarrow beside me. Â "Of course it's just a slip of the tongue; a lie. Â It always is." Â I murmured, unable to help the hurt that coated my words. Â "Just like everything else everyone tells me." Â
"What do you mean?" Â Thorin sounded confused, and I shot a hard glance over at him. Â
"What do I mean? Â I mean all the suggestive words and looks everyone gives me and you. Â They tell me that you love me and care so deeply for me, but I don't see it." Â I swallowed back a sob, "Eru, I don't see it. Â I've looked so hard, and I can't find anything. Â And as I told Dwalin; I cannot reciprocate feelings that don't exist." Â
I trembled as emotion overwhelmed me, blinking rapidly against the tears pricking the backs of my eyes. Â Thorin only watched this with wide eyes, his mouth parting slightly as he took in my words. Â
"Who said I didn't share your feelings?" Â He said quietly, and I whirled to look at him, unsure if I was actually hearing this or if I was hallucinating.
"I thought that when I rejected your offer to court me, you put aside your feelings," I murmured, "it sure never seemed like you liked me in any way... Â Your words made that quite clear."
"And for that, burushkruka igbulul e... Â My words never carried any weight, I swear it." Â He said, and I shot him an incredulous look.
"Oh really? Â What about when you said that I was 'not going to be more of a burden that I already was'? Â How does that not carry any weight?" Â I asked, and Thorin looked at me with a raised eyebrow. Â
"You've never been a burden to me, Estel. Â Only the greatest gift Mahal could ever give." Â He said quietly, his steel blue eyes gloriously riveting as they bored into mine, and I fought against the blush attempting to stain my cheeks at his obviously heartfelt words. Â
"Oh."
He continued onwards, moving on. Â "I also apologize for how I assumed you would know the Dwarvish courting ritual. Â At the time I didn't have any knowledge of your upbringing--"
I interrupted him hesitantly, "you don't care that I was raised by Elves?" Â I asked, watching his expression closely. Â "That I might act more like an Elf than a Dwarf, or speak their language?"
Thorin shook his head, the hesitant beginnings of a smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. Â Well, perhaps I didn't have to leave to coax a smile from him. Â "No, AmrĂąlimĂȘ... Â I will admit that your heritage took me by surprise, but I cannot hold the past against you. Â The past is the past; only the future is important." Â He said, and I tilted my head slightly, wondering if this was the same Dwarf I had talked to only an hour or so ago.
But Thorin wasn't finished speaking, and the deep tones of his voice brought me back to the present. Â "Had I known your lack of knowledge about Dwarvish customs, I never would have presented you with that sword... Â I would have tried to make it known in a different way, Estel, and avoided all this misunderstanding." Â He said and I smiled, ducking my head.
"You are too kind, Mas--Thorin. Â But it is also a bit of my fault as well... Â I thought you were offering me the sword as a blunt way of telling me I was a horrible fighter." Â I said sheepishly, and Thorin ran a hand through his dark locks, letting out a deep breath.
"Mahal, we really got off on the wrong foot..." Â He groaned, "I never would have meant it in that way, Estel. Â Truly, I believe you are an excellent fighter that even I could learn something from." Â He said; pink beginning to tinge his cheeks.
I smiled, "How humble of you.  Azafr sagshari sabhari, am I right?"  I teased, and Thorin nodded, a soft laugh emerging from his lips and colliding beautifully with the air.  In all honesty, it was the most melodic, beautiful sound I'd ever heard beside the gentle nickers of a mare to her newborn foal.
"Yes, Estel, you are quite right." Â He said, "although I had never anticipated saying that about Elven things."
He sobered and hesitantly reached out a large hand to gently engulf mine within its warm and comforting grasp. Â "Now perhaps we can try this again? Â On the right foot this time?" Â He asked softly, reaching down to tug a familiar dagger out of a sheath on his side.
I gasped in astonishment, withdrawing my hand from his to delicately take the dagger from his other hand and trace the Elven designs on the hilt. Â "You kept it..." Â I murmured, looking up into his twinkling eyes with wonder. Â
A smile tugged at his bearded cheeks, and he nodded gently. Â "Of course. Â It was a gift from you, as well as a fine blade." Â He said, "and it is very special to you, is it not?" Â He asked, and I nodded.
"Very. Â It was a present from my Naneth--my mother--before I left Lothlorien with Gandalf to head to the Shire. Â I treasure it and its mate very much." Â I whispered, hoping that my eyes were doing a good enough job of thanking him as I wasn't sure if I could manage it aloud. Â
Sheathing it in my belt beside its twin, I encountered a sudden problem. Â I didn't own another blade to give to Thorin.
Looking up suddenly, I bit my bottom lip. Â "I don't have another blade to--"
Thorin cut me off, raising a hand. Â "It is alright, Estel. Â I already know where your feelings lie, and you did give me that blade to begin the courtship process." Â He said, but I still couldn't lay aside the problem.
"Sure, but you don't have a weapon from me, while I have one from you. Â Doesn't that violate something?" Â I asked, and Thorin shook his head, chuckling slightly as he gazed at me with soft blue eyes.
"I am a King, Estel. Â My word is law. Â No one will question our courtship since we are in an unusual situation." Â He said, laying his hand on my arm comfortingly. Â "Do not worry yourself over it, AmrĂąlimĂȘ." Â
Gently, his hand gripped my arm and pulled me closer to him until I was suddenly enveloped in his strong arms; tucked under his bearded chin. Â "I will care for you, AmrĂąlimĂȘ, if you will let me." Â He murmured, and I relaxed against his broad chest, fisting the soft fur of his coat as I snuggled myself into the warmth of his body.
"Damn, had I known you were this warm and furry..." Â I groaned, burying my face into his shoulder and breathing in the gamey smell of the fur mixed with the pine and sweat that was Thorin. Â "Course you can care for me. Â I just want to wear this coat." Â I mumbled, and Thorin's chest vibrated as he laughed.
Well, I could get used to this. Â Things were a lot more fun when he laughed.
"As you wish, my love." Â He said, and I could hear the smile in his voice as his grip around me tightened slightly. Â
I smiled to myself, content to be held tight in a pair of arms that I now knew would never let me fall. Â Before, I had believed they would be the ones to shove me off a cliff, but now I knew differently.
They would hold me tight through the darkest of times, keep me steady whenever I felt like I might fall; and most importantly--never let me go.
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Matchup request, @thatonefangirl111
Note: Hi! I wrote this one for @thatonefangirl111â, Iâm not sure how to feel about this one but IÂ really hope you like it! Iâve never written for Harry Potter before but Iâve tried my best.
The Hobbit
I ship you with... Fili!
You were a member of the company where you quickly became friends with Fili and Kili
The three of you would pull pranks on the rest of the company, and you especially liked to annoy Thorin, but you are always the one that makes sure you guys donât go to far or do anything too dangerous.
Fili loves your loyalty. Itâs a trait he values a lot in a partner, but heâs also glad youâre able to let loose and joke around with him.
The two of you become very close during the quest, but it takes a while for him to realize just how much he likes you.Â
One night when the company is setting up the camp, Thorin was being his usual grumpy self and said something that annoyed you, so you looked him dead in the eye and gave him a snarky remark that made Fili crack up and that is when he realised...
He was in love with you.
In the following days he tried to show you he wanted to court you in the traditional dwarven way. He would share his food, give you his furs when it got cold at night and he always made sure you had the most comfortable place to sleep, but because you werenât a dwarf you thought he was just being friendly
One time he tried to flirt with you, but the moment he looked into your beautiful brown eyes all his confidence disappeared and left him feeling all shy and flustered.
It was adorable, and Kili teased him about it for the rest of the day.
One night when the two of you are on watch and talking about all kinds of science stuff (Fili adores the way you ramble) he asks you if he can braid your hair.
Heâs a bit nervous to braid your hair, but also very excited. You two are the only blondes in the company, but Fili finds the softer shade of your hair far more beautiful than his own, and he adores your curls.
When heâs finished he taps your shoulder and shows you a beautifully carved, silver bead. He tells you the meaning behind braiding oneâs hair and after nervously confessing his feelings for you, he asks if he can court you.
You, of course, say yes.
The two of you love to make and listen to music together.
There has been more than one occasion where he jokingly put on your glasses so you would have to chase him to get them back, only for him to run face first into a wall because he canât see shit when he wears your glasses.
When Erebor is rebuild he encourages you to participate in some musicals and plays, knowing how much you love them. And you can bet heâs always gonna be there when you perform.
To Fili you are worth more than all the gold in Erebor, and he loves you with all off his heart.
Lord of the rings
I ship you with... Eowyn!
The two of you met when you, Legolas, Gimli, Aragorn and Gandalf arrived in Edoras to save King Theoden.
After her Uncle was back to normal and had kicked Grima out, she sought you out to ask if you wanted to spar with her some time, noticing how good you are with a sword.
You became friends after that. You bonded over your love for swordfighting, and you shared your interest for music, while she told you about her love for horses.
When you told her you liked reading she brought you to this gigantic library where you spend the whole afternoon talking and reading.
Eowyn is impressed by how good you are at math and how easy you make it all seem.
One evening you find her sitting outside, softly crying. When she notices youâre watching she tries to wipe her tears away, saying that she is alright but you insist she tells you what is wrong. She tells you that she still mourns the death of her cousin, and that sheâs worried about her brother. You know how she feels, as you are still grieving Boromirâs death and youâre worried about whether or not Frodo and Sam are alright. The two of you spend the rest of the evening trying to comfort each other, talking about your feelings. You try to cheer her up with your jokes, and for the first time in a long time she smiled, and it made you feel butterflies in your stomach.
After that you and Eowyn became even closer. She always asks you about what itâs like to be a cheerleader and sheâs amazed by how much work you put into training, and she loves to talk with you about your favorite plays.
When the battle of the Pellenor fields comes you help her disguise herself as one of the men of Rohan and sneak out Merry to the battlefield. Both of you know that you are capable warriors, but you still promise to keep an eye out for each other.
It was a long battle. At first you were able to stay relatively close to each other, but when the oliphaunts came you lost sight of her.
After everything was over and Aragorn told you what had happened to Eowyn, you rushed to the medical wing to go and see her. When she saw you standing in the doorway she smiled and reached out a hand to you, and you confessed your feelings for her right then and there.
Once Eowyn was healed and Aragorn crowned king, the two of you were almost always together. Even thought Eowyn was now working as a healer, she still likes to spar with you. You two often go on dates, like horse-riding, going to watch a musical, or doing each others hair. Eowyn has some amazing tips to handle your curls.
When you started dating Eowyn she introduced you to her brother Eomer and the two of you hit it off pretty quickly, especially after he saw how smart and kind you are and how happy you make his little sister. Most of your interactions with Eomer incluce throwing snarky remarks at each other whenever you are in a 5 ft radius of each other, but itâs never ill intended and you always laugh about it.
You and Eowyn love each other very much and you are both super adorable and a power couple.
Harry Potter
I ship you with... Fred Weasley!
You were in the same year as Fred, and you heard a lot about his and his twinâs famous pranks, but it wasnât until your fourth year, when Ginny was taken to the chamber of secrets, that you started talking to him. You find him alone,wandering in the halls and because he looked a bit down (which was a rare sight) you started a conversation with him. You had heard about what had happened to his sister so you try to comfort him as best as you could.
After that you would often sit with him and George during breakfast and lunch, and youâd wave at each other when passing in the halls.
When you start your fifth year you share a train compartment with Fred and George, excitedly talking about going back for another year at hogwarts.
You often join him and his brother in their pranks, adding your own fun ideas while simultaniously trying to make sure no one gets hurt.
You also help him with his homework, because he often forgets about it, and although he doesnât say it, heâs impressed by how intelligent you are.
You become very close friends with Fred and George during this year, and Fred loves your snarky remarks, it always cracks him up and he isnât afraid to throw one back.
Fred doesnât care what house you are in, but if you arenât a Gryffindor there will be some playful competition between you two.
During your sixth year he started to flirt with you. At first you were a bit flustered, but you were quick to come up with a flirty response, which earned a grin from Fred and a dramatic groan from George.
ââFor Merlinâs sake, get a room you two!ââ
Fred asks you out to the Yule Ball, and when he sees you walking into the great hall he canât help but stare. Your beautiful dress complimented your fair skin, and your curly hair in a cute updo made your big brown eyes stand. He thinks youâre the most beautiful girl heâs ever seen.
You dance almost the whole night, but right before you want to return to your common room Fred takes you aside for a moment and asks if you want to be his girlfriend, kissing you when you say yes.
He loves that youâre a cheerleader, and heâd be over the moon if you were to cheer him on during a quidditch match. He always shows off when youâre watching him, giving you a wink before continuing the game.
You teach him how to play baseball and he adores it, especially when he gets to hold the bat, saying how it resembles being a beater in quidditch.
During youâre seventh year he pulls less pranks because of Umbridgeâs rules and torture, but also because he want to keep you out of trouble.
He always keeps an eye out for you, comforting you after detention with Umbridge and trying to make you laugh when you feel stressed.
Seeing you smile, especially when itâs his doing, is his favorite thing ever.
You try all kinds of things to get around Umbridgeâs stupid rule that says boys and girls canât get too close to each other. Often you would sneak to each otherâs (common) rooms to cuddle and talk, returning just before the sun would start to rise.
When Fred and George decide to leave Hogwarts you are the only one he tells, and after they chased Umbridge out of the castle Fred throws some last firework into the air that explodes in tiny little hearts all around you.
He loves you so much, and you always get free stuff at Weasleyâs Wizard Wheezes.
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Chapter 1: The Beginning after the End
The smell of iron lingers in the air. Muffled cries of pain and rage are dancing over the battlefield. Salty tears are rolling down her cheeks. Leaving light trails between the blood and dirt on her skin. Holding a familiar person in her arms. With shaking hands she gently brushes a dark strain of hair out of the kings eyes. His breathing is weak.
âThorin, you damn stubborn dwarf! You canât die now! Pull yourself together.â A heavy sobbing shakes the little hobbit.
Azog is dead, so why, why couldnât Thorin live to celebrate this victory?
Rough fingers brushing over her cheeks, as if they want to wipe away the tears, the sadness.
âBella, Bell⊠donât cry, my dear.â Thorin looks her in the eyes. A small smile on his lips. He wants to help her ease the pain, make her feel better. He wants to tell her how he feels, now, that he finally is âKing under the mountainâ again. Now that he is worthy of this kind little hobbit. Now, that it is to late. Her crying breaks his heart and lets his soul ache.
âYou know I am not very good at comforting, amrĂąlimĂȘ.â With his last strength Thorin sits up and kisses his hobbit. He wouldnât want to leave her, not like this, not crying.
Absent minded Bellas fingers touch her lips. How long has it been? One year? Two? No, longer, a lot longer. Her eyesight isnât as good as it used to be. She canât take long trips anymore and her memories begin to slip away.
âBella⊠Belladonna.â Startled turns the hobbit around.
âLord Elrond. What can I do for you? Is it time to go already?â The elve smiles gently down on her. He hasnât aged one bit in all the time she had spend with him.
âYes my dear, I believe it is time to go. We are the last ones to board a ship.â
She stares a moment into his eyes, searching for a hint of⊠of what? With a deep sight she turns back to the window. The boats had already left or where about to leave. The fog over the lake was getting thicker and thicker as time goes by.
Another deep sight left her mouth. Unconsciously her fingers reach up to her lips again to lightly brush over them.
The hobbit rummages through her pockets to hand a heavy letter over to Lord Elrond. In clear black letters the names of Lord Elrondâs twin sons where written on the envelop.
âGive them the letter once you boarded the boat and you are to far from the shore to turn around.
I will miss those two. You of course as well, Lord Elrond. But I have a feeling that this shouldnât be. Even thought all my traveling and adventures, I still havenât found my place. Maybe I never will.â With a sad smile on her face she stands up, grabs her backpack and leaves. Hoping that he would understand, but knowing she herself didnât either.
Belladonna Baggins knew she couldnât go back to the shire. Bag End, the home her father Bungo Baggings build for her mother wasnât anymore hers, it wasnât home. Home was somewhere else, somewhere, maybe someoneâŠ
Neither could she go to the lonely mountain. To many memories would await her there and only few of them where good. Her fingertips brushes her lips again, before she angrily banishes them into one of her pockets.
Mirkwood wasnât that pleasant either, so maybe⊠yeah, why not. Somewhere where she hasnât been before. Somewhere without memories, with lots of adventures. Somewhere where the earth is still singing.
A shy smile on her face, Sting on her side and a wooden stick in one hand Bella starts wandering to the woods where tree giants, ents, said to be living.
While feeling a familiar joy rising in her heart the smile on her face widens and the stick in her hand starts growing little leafs and flowers. The grass under her feet seems to grow greener and healthier, while the flowers start to bloom and are tilting their heads towards the humming hobbit.
Between two large oaks Bella set camp for the night.
Her trip didnât took as long as expected. She reached the forest a week earlier. The journey wasnât much of an adventure either, she didnât encounter orcs or wargs, nor trolls. Apart from some minor obstacles like wolves and your every day bandits it was a rather pleasant trip.
Leaning with the back on the rough bark of the oak the hobbit looks up into the starry night-sky. Searching through her memories she found what she was looking for. The memory of a similar night. She was on the road for not more than roughly a few month, together with Thorin and his company. They didnât light a fire, as it was warm enough without. Just like tonight. Bofur had first watch. With a sad smile she remembers how she tossed and turned that evening, until she finally gave up and joined Bofur. He had been smoking his pipe, silently starring into the night. With that ridiculous hat of his, which he never seemed to take of. That night he wasnât joking around with her. They both had a lot to think about.
As Bella opens her eyes, she could almost see the sleeping dwarves in front of her. FĂli and KĂli, right next to each other, always worried that they would wake up alone. Bifur, muttering in Khuzdul and sometimes kicking at the invisible enemies. Bombur, who seems to eat even in his sleep. Nori and Dori, tucked together with Ori in their middle. Gloin, Oin and Balin right next to an overhang, snoring one louder than the next. Dwalin, not far from Thorin, the weapon always in reach, ready to protect his king and friends. And Thorin, sleeping without a sound, no movement and even frowning in his sleep. Worrying about more than he should. At first the snoring, the movement and muttering had irritated her, but soon she couldnât find sleep without these familiar sounds. It is one of those memories that would help Bella sleep. Help her to ease the pain in her heart.
With a sight she closes her eyes for a moment. Holding back the tears she lets the image fade away. A growling not far from her left lets her freeze in the very moment. She knows this particular sound. Warc. Slowly her fingers creep over the ground to reach the hilt of Sting. Her eyes are searching the darkness for a sign of danger. Two dim glowing eyes are penetrating her from where the sound came from. Her back against the tree Bella stands up, not breaking eye-contact with the foul creature.
âWell, well, well. Who do we have here?â a voice like metal on stone.
An Orc, uglier than the ones Bella saw before, steps into the moonlight. The blue shining blade in one and her staff in the other hand she eyes the creature.
âNo answer? Well, none needed. We had specific orders for whom we are looking for. An old hobbit lass.â A screeching sound echos through the woods. It might have been a laugh.
âWith something very special in her possession. A ring. Give it us! Give it!â
Bella is running. Running for her life.
Another arrow misses her just barely, setting the tree in front of her on fire. A howl from behind motivates her to run faster. Smoke stings in her eyes and lungs, making it hard to breathe. Half blind she lets her feelings guide her. The trees all around are screaming in pain. The forest is burning.
With her last strength, she climbs an old tree.
âI am sorry. I am so sorry! This is all my fault. They where right. I am poisonous, always bringing bad luck to all around me.â The words were no more than a whisper, hidden behind heavy sobbing. The tears just wouldnât stop flowing and the screams got only louder.
For the second time this night Bella freezes, as someone right next to her clears his throat.
âMy dear, not all poisons are only used to kill. With the right dose and understanding they can become the best cure.â
With a shocked squeak Bella lets go of the branch she was holding on to. A large hand catches her in the middle of falling and places her gently back on a save spot.
âWhat is a child of Yavanna doing here in my forest?â wise eyes are looking at her from between the bark, moss and branches.
âMy, my name is Belladonna Baggins, Mister Ent. I came here looking for a place to stay, a place filled with life and the grace of our creator. I was hoping to meet an Onodrim like yourself. Sadly all I found where Orcs, Warcs and bad luck. And again I managed to poison the things I love. It is my fault that the forest is burning. I am so very sorry for this, Master Ent. I regret that I ever set foot out of my door. If it wasnât for me, they all would have lived.â
The ent listens to her, moving slowly out of the raging fire. Bella clings to the bark, heavily sniveling, finally letting all the tears flow, together with the pain, grief and sadness.
A sudden pain in her chest ends the weeping of the hobbit lass. An arrow hit her from behind and all the way through. Disbelief fills her eyes, followed by pain. She tries to scream, but only muffled sound come out. Hard she hits the ground. In a split second the orc archer gets smashed by a giant wooden hand, the warc kicked against a tree. The screaming of the surrounding trees is getting quieter, till it is completely still. The giant face of the ent appears in her field of vision, only a small distance between them. As Bella tries to say something, only a cough and some blood comes out. Pain rages from her chest and back through her body, blurring her vision. The question of the ent she could only hear like he was speaking into a pillow.
âChild, you are blessed by the goddess Yavanna. I will help you, take this chance and change your fated path. In return, I want you to take this with you. I want you to plant the hope of our race.â
Gently he places a small object in her cold hand. She couldnât really see it, but what does it matter? Again she tries to speak. Another cough makes her spit blood. Her vision goes dark and she canât hear the last words of the ent. What did he mean, another chance?
âIf I could just see his face one more time, Iâll die a happy death. I am sure. All I want is nothing more but to hear you knocking on my door. I would give it my all to do better next time. All and everything of me.â She sends her silent prayers to Yavanna.
Strangely the memories of her first encounter with the grey wizard pops into her mind. The picture of a familiar hole forms in her head.
In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort.It had a perfectly round door like a porthole, painted green, with a shiny yellow brass knob in the exact middle. The door opened on to a tube-shaped hall like a tunnel: a very comfortable tunnel without smoke, with paneled walls, and floors tiled and carpeted, provided with polished chairs, and lots and lots of pegs for hats and coatsâthe hobbit was fond of visitors. The tunnel wound on and on, going fairly but not quite straight into the side of the hillâThe Hill, as all the people for many miles round called itâand many little round doors opened out of it, first on one side and then on another. No going upstairs for the hobbit: bedrooms, bathrooms, cellars, pantries (lots of these), wardrobes (she had whole rooms devoted to clothes), kitchens, dining-rooms, all were on the same floor, and indeed on the same passage. The best rooms were all on the left-hand side (going in), for these were the only ones to have windows, deep-set round windows looking over her garden, and meadows beyond, sloping down to the river.
A knocking on the door made her look up from the book she was reading.
A guest? At this hour?
Slowly the small Hobbit stood up to answer the door.
âDwalin, at your service.â A dwarf. A dwarf on her doorstep.
A dwarf she knew a long time ago. A dwarf who died in battle, proudly swinging his weapon.
With a blank stare she scanned the dwarf.
âOh Yavanna, how cruel of youâ
Another moment the hobbit stood in the half open door, slowly realizing what was happening. In her empty eyes a spark lit up, after a long and cold winter. A single teardrop ran down her cheek, breaking her numbness.
âYou are alive?â She whispered under her breath.
Before Dwalin could react the small hobbit jumped at him, hugging the big warrior and sobbing at his chest.
A dream, it must be a dream. Maybe Yavanna granted her this dream to mend the crack in her heart. And even if it was just an illusion, she would be more than happy just to see them again. But still, for a dream this was kinda real.
Embarrassed she separates herself from the confused dwarf, wiping away the tears.
âPlease, do come in, supper is almost ready. Would you be so kind and leave your shoes near the door? What is with the others? Are they all coming?!â Followed by an even more confused dwarf she heads to the dining room, seating him on the long table.
âPlease do wait a moment. I will have to empty my whole pantry to feed thirteen dwarves and a wizard. We also have to save some for Thorin, as he will be running late.â Muttering to herself the hobbit lass vanishes in the direction of the pantry, leaving Dwalin behind. Another knock at the door announces the presence of an additional visitor.
âMaster Dwalin, would you be so kind to answer the door? I have my hands full.â
Dazed the tattooed dwarf stands up to answer the door. In the meantime Bella sets the table and prepares some dishes that are easy and fast made.
âEvening, brother!â it echoes through the hallway, followed by the sound of two heads banging together. A dwarf with a long white beard enters the dining room and bows.
âBalin, at your service.â He states.
âIt is good to see you again, Master Balin. Please bring the remaining food from the pantry here. I will have to answer the door. FĂli and KĂli will help you move the table.â She cleans her hands on a piece of clothes and goes to open the door for the two younger dwarves of the line of Durin.
âFĂli and KĂli, at your service!â both of them look so young.
Bella has to suppress another flood of tears, as she sees these two familiar dwarves. Before she could restrain the reflex, she hugs both tightly.
Hasty she lets go, brushing her hair out of her eyes and wiping the tears away. To stop her voice from cracking she clears her throat.
âYou can leave your shoes and weapons here. I will have to excuse myself to look after the supper.â As she hurries towards the kitchen she scolds herself for reacting like this. They might think she is mad, or worse, unsociable.
Dwalin stops the two irritated dwarf lads from shouting questions at their host by assigning some tasks to them. He even answers the door a second time, just to find the eight missing dwarves literally falling inside. Behind them an amused Gandalf.
They are, as she remembered them, loud and not very well mannered. Yet as familiar as her own home. While the dwarves ate and drank, Bella was busy refilling the glasses and pints, restocking the empty plates on the table and keeping an eye on the portion she saved for their leader.
Gandalf watched the hobbit lass for the better part of the evening. She seems to behave strange, offbeat from the day before. Somehow like she became a different person over night.
She didnât even flinch when they threw the dishes through the halls, only a slight smile on her face. Also she looks like glowing from time to time, nearly magical⊠Well, maybe he made a mistake.
Gandalf wasnât the only one watching Bella. Dwalin, Balin and most of the company eyed the hobbit with curiosity and interest. How would she know about them?
They all went quiet as a someone knocked at the door.
There he was. Standing on her doorstep as if this was their first meeting. Broad shoulders that look like carrying the problems of the world. Sharp blue eyes, that pierce through hers, dark hair with some braids. Sadly without the small bells Bella gifted him.
âGandalf⊠You said this place was easy to find. I got lost. Twice.â Completely ignoring the host of this home Thorin enters the hobbit hole.
âSo this is the hobbit?â His attention shifts to Bella. âTell me Mistress Baggins, have you done much fighting? Axe or Sword? What is your preferred weapon?â
Bella watches him, unsure how to answer.
âThought as much, she looks more like a grocer than a burglar. And a lass non the lessâŠâ
âIf this is a joke, it is of very poor taste!â She angrily stares up to Thorin. The relief and disbelief turns into anger. With her finger she pokes into Thorins chest, ignoring how muscular he is.
âAfter all we went through? You think you can just cast that aside? Do you have no shame? Do you even know how much I suffered? Just because you were to proud and stubborn to accept help!â With every sentence she pokes him again, urging him to take a step back.
âThis wasnât funny the first time and it wonât beâŠâ
A whispered comment interrupts her angry speech. Bellas burning gaze finds Bofur.
âOh, so you think I am cute when I am angry? Well, get ready because Iâm about to be GORGEOUS!â
The whole company flinches under the angry gaze of the little hobbit. As she turns around she finds Thorin taking another step back.
âThe wild is no place for gentle folk who can neither fight nor fend for themselves.â He tries to allay her anger.
The gate broke and the tears are rolling down her face. Her anger has vanished and a sharp pain strikes within her heart. This was no dream, no illusion or trick of her mind. Nor was she in Yavannaâs garden. Something happened to her. It isnât them who are acting curious, it is her.
âThis isnât possible.â She takes a step towards Thorin. Careful she touches his cheek, looking him doubtful in the eyes, as if he could vanish any moment right before her eyes.
âY-you are okay?â she gasps quietly, one hand over her mouth.
âHow in the world is this possible? By Yavanna, what is going on? No, this is wrongâŠâ unsteady she takes a small step back, then she faints.
Chapter 2
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This is the first chapter of my story, what do you think?
#hobbit#hobbit imagine#hobbit headcannons#thilbo#king thorin#thorin x bilbo#female bilbo#fanfic#thorin oakenshield#the hobbit#my story#just my stupid idea#tolkien#middle earth
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Thorinâs Anniversary Gift
You wake to gentle kisses on your neck and the sound of little pitter pattering feet and the giggles of your twin three year old daughters entering your room.
You groan and keep your eyes closed pretending to be asleep. Thorin chuckles, and you hear him grunt in pain as your daughter most likely got him near the groin...again, as she climbed up onto your bed and started trying to wake the two of you up.
âMamad, hungweeee!â she said as she bounced on the bed next to you. âYeah, Mamad, Bweakfas!!!!!â your other daughter squealed as you both heard her tummy growl.
Thorin chuckled and told them to go in the sitting room and play. That breakfast will be served soon.
You felt the bed bounce as your daughters vaulted themselves to the floor and ran out of the room.
Thorin pulled the pillow off your face that you were hiding under and kissed your cheek. âYou ok, Love?â he asked as he caressed your side. His expression on his face showing concern.
âDonât feel well.â you mumbled. âJust need to sleep. Can Dis or your nephews watch the girls today so I can sleep?â you ask. He frowns and feels your forehead. It feels fine. He looks at your sleep tousled head and chuckles and peppers your back and shoulder with more kisses. âI will take the girls to get breakfast and then bring them to Disâ.â he tells you as you roll over to face him.
He grins when he sees your exposed breast and leans down to give it some attention. He caresses it with his tongue, drawing moans from you and you reach up and entwine your fingers in his dark mane that is streaked with more silver strands, giving it a gentle tug. He give you a low growl, sending shivers through your body when he starts sucking your nipple, creating a pull deep inside you. After a few minutes of this he sits up and caresses your face when he hears the girls squeal, âAuntie!!!!â
âShall I have Oin come check on you later this morning?â he asks. You nod. âOkay, Love. I will stop by the Healing Halls and ask him to do so. I will come and check on you when my meetings are finished.â he tells you and kisses your cheek. Then he gets up and goes to get your daughters ready for breakfast and spending the day with their Auntie and Cousins.
You roll over, cover yourself back up and go back to sleep.
Later in the morning you wake to the sound of a gentle knocking on your bedroom door. âWho is it?â you ask sleepily.
âIt is Oin, my Queen. Thorin said you were not feeling well and asked me to check on you.â he replied.
âCome in Oin.â you tell him as you roll onto your back and cover your chest.
He enters and walks over to your side of the enormous bed. He sets his bag on the foot end of the bed and comes over to feel your forehead. âWhat seems to be troubling you, My Lady? You have no fever.â he asks.
You tell him you have not been sleeping well, have been rather moody, and just feel exhausted. He hums for a moment. âWell I know you have said your monthly cycles are irregular, so we canât use that to say for sure whether or not it may be a pregnancy. Since you have no fever, i doubt it is an illness. Let me check you just to make sure you are not pregnant and then we will go from there. Hmmm?â he suggests.
You sigh and nod. He gives you an examination and when he is finished he is smiling. âWell, my Queen, it looks like you are indeed expecting another little pebble to add to your brood! Congratulations!â he says happily.
You look at him in disbelief. âWhat? How can I be pregnant when itâs only been three years since the girls were born? You ask surprised.
Oin chuckles. âThough it is rare, it is not unheard of for a fertile dwarrowdam to become pregnant so soon after giving birth, my dear. You are just one of those dwarrowdams who seem to easily become pregnant, which Iâm sure will make Thorin very happy as he has always wanted a sizeable brood of little ones.â he chuckles.
âDonât worry, my dear. I will make sure you and the babe stay healthy.â he assures you. âNow just enjoy the day free of your little pebbles and get some rest. Thorin said he will come see you after his meetings finish this afternoon. I will send Bombur with lunch for you after a while.â he tells you as you snuggle back down into the warm comforter. âOin, do not say anything to anyone about this. I want to surprise Thorin with it.â you tell him. âAs my Queen wishes.â he says with a bow and a wink.
âThank You Oin.â you tell him. He smiles and pats your shoulder. âHappy anniversary, my Queen!â he tells you with a grin, then he grabs his bag and takes his leave, closing the door behind him.
You fall back asleep and wake when Bombur knocks and brings you lunch. You eat and then go back to sleep.
Later that afternoon, Thorin enters the bedchamber and finds you on your side cuddling a body pillow. Your arms and legs wrapped around it. The silk sheets thrown off and your body exposed to him. He grins and begins to strip off his clothes quietly.
He comes over to his night stand and grabs the bottle of strawberry flavored lube out and squirts a little into his hand after he crawls up into the bed. He coats his hard member and then snuggles against your back, gently slipping himself into your warm entrance. You moan quietly but donât wake. He realizes you are in a very deep sleep and he grins.
As he starts to slowly thrust in and out of you, he reaches around your chest to find your breast with the hand he had put the lube on. He begins to use the remaining lube to massage your breasts and you let out another groan of pleasure and roll over onto his chest, still asleep as he nuzzles your peppermint scented hair and kisses your neck.
He smirks and continues his ministrations. Nibbling your shoulder and neck, giving you gentle kisses and love nips, massaging your breasts, sucking on them and your now strawberry flavored nipples. He reaches down between your legs and gently rubs your pearl as he continues to slowly move in and out of you with his hard member, enjoying the feeling of you surrounding him with your warmth and wetness.
He is in no hurry to come, he just wants to enjoy this time alone with you, giving you pleasures and wake you with this intimacy and the love he has for you.
You gradually waken in his arms as you lean on his chest. Your husbands ministrations rousing you from deep slumber and you open your eyes and give him a sleepy grin. âHello, my Ghivashel.â he whispers in your ear and then kisses your cheek. âDid Oin come to see you?â he asks quietly.
âMmmhmm.â you mumble sleepily and moan as he plays with your clit.
He grins. âAnd what did Oin say. Why do you not feel well?â he asks in a low sensuous voice.
âHe said i am fine and that I just needed some extra rest.â you mumble, struggling to form a coherent thoughts while Thorin worships your body with his ministrations.
âThen may I join you while you rest?â he asks as he reaches back up and caresses your lips with his fingers. You open your mouth and suck on his fingers, tasting yourself and the strawberry lube. âmmmmmmmâ you moan and he thrusts become a little more demanding.
He grins and worships your back and sides of your body for a while longer. Tracing the battle scars on your back with his tongue and lips, and caressing your sides as well as your stretch marks on your hips and rear with his hands.
After a while, he pulls out and moves you onto your back. He lays down on top of you again and begins to worship the front half of you as he ever so slowly enters your warm cave.
He watches with delight as you moan and writhe under his ministrations and your eyes roll back in your head and you arch up to him as he ever so slowly enters and exits your cave repeatedly.
âOoooohhh Thorinnnnn!â you moan out in extacy. He gives you a devilish grin and begins to pick up the pace as he nips at your chest and nipples. You groan again and he continues to worship your body.
He feels your body tightening and he feels the tightening in his groin. He wraps his arms around you tightly and his thrusts become more erratic and feverish. Finally he feels you orgasm and your muscles clamp down on him, pulling him over the edge and into his own orgasm and you both cry out each otherâs names as you come hard, panting and gasping for air.
He collapses onto your chest and you both are panting and chests are heaving. Once he comes down from the post orgasmic high, he tells you âHappy Anniversary, my Love.â and he kisses your chest as he rests his head there over your heart.
You sigh contentedly, knowing your secret will please him.
âI have a present for you too, My Love.â you say happily. He looks up at your face and then looks around. âWhere is it, Ghivashel?â he asks.
âYou are laying on top of it.â you giggle. âOin informed me this afternoon that i have not been feeling well because we are to have more pebbles in our brood.â you inform him grinning.
He pushes himself up for a moment, looking at you not comprehending what you told him. You laugh and he moves off of you to lay at your side with a confused look on his face.
You take his large, warm hand and place it on your lower belly and pat it. He looks down at it and you see the light bulb finally go on. He looks back up at you in disbelief, then you see it flit to amazement and joy. âMore pebbles?â he asks wide-eyed. You grin and nod.
His huge sapphire eyes get glassy as he looks from your face to your belly and back to your face. He leans down and nuzzles your neck and holds you close. âThank you, Ghivashelâ he tells you as he peppers your face, neck and chest with more kisses. âI couldnât ask for a better gift.â he tells you with glassy sapphire eyes that now sparkle with joy.
âHappy Anniversary, My King.â you tell him as he begins to make slow, passionate love to you for the rest of the evening in celebration of the news of having more dwarflings with you.
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Blackfoot 2: Bloodlines
Chapter 5
Chapters: One | Two | Three | Four
The original Blackfoot can be found here.
"Where are we going Mama?"
"To Beorn's. Â He's agreed to help with some of your training."
"Why?"
Selene smiles down at Serena, who was looking up at her curiously. Â "Well, your brothers had some training with him, so I thought it only fair that you get some too."
"Why?"
Chuckling, Selene scoops her into her arms, making her give a small squeal and giggle. Â "Because he knows much more about what we are than I do, little wolf, and he's been a good friend for a lot of years now."
Serena thinks for a moment, watching in wonder at the world around her securely in Selene's arms, it only being the two of them. Â She wasn't sure why, but she felt calmer out here, and as much as Thorin had warned her to be careful and to listen to her mother, Serena was more at peace than what she had been since she first turned.
"He's a wolf too?"
Selene shakes her head. Â "No, he and his children are bears, but once, long ago, we used to all live as one, much like how the dwarves and men live at home today."
"Oh," Serena frowns a little. Â "Then the darkness came?"
"Yes, but we don't have to talk about that if you don't want to."
Serena falls silent, remembering the tale Selene had told, still giving her chills, so she shakes her head. Â "Can I sit on your shoulders Mama?"
Selene smiles and lifts her up, Serena giving a small giggle and for now, she could not worry about the world.
The journey to Beorn's was peaceful, with little trouble on the road and a brief stop for some more supplies in the Woodland realm, soon Selene was taking a deep breath in the open fields of Beorn's land.
Serena had been quiet, but Selene was relieved when she happily seemed to change into her wolf when Selene did, running together, and it made her feel a little better to think that this was was what she had needed.
When almost at Beorn's property, two large forms started to come towards them, Serena quickly whimpered and hid behind Selene, even as Selene shifted back, smiling at her comfortingly.
The two bears reached them and Beorn shift with a chuckle rumbling through his chest, his son shifting next to him, looking a little guilty. Â "Apologies Selene, Bror thought that there were intruders on our land, he didn't know you."
"No harm done," Selene said, her hand resting on Serena's head as she shifted back and stood half behind her. Â "And given the times, it could be better than to do so."
Serena looked up at Beorn with wide eyes, feeling incredibly small in comparison to him and his son standing next to him, and she was suddenly very unwilling to move from her mothers side. Â She couldn't feel a threat from them, and Selene being relaxed helped a little, but there was something different about them.
Beorn smiles down at her. Â "Hello little wolf, it is nice to finally meet you, you were quite the talk for a while here."
"Why?" Â The question was out of her mouth before she thought about her, her face flushing and she buried even closer to Selene.
Selene runs her fingers through her hair. Â "Because your brothers had to come here for a little while when I was having you, they were both very excited to meet you."
"Oh," She moves a little out. Â "It's...it's nice to meet you too, Beorn...sir..."
Beorn chuckles and ruffles Bror's hair. Â "Come, Hallera will have dinner ready and Grimbeorn, Eldbar and Eyvyn will be eagerly awaiting our return."
"Have the twins turns yet?" Â Selene asked as they began to walk. Â "There was only six months or so between them and Serena if I remember correctly."
"Barely a week ago now," Beorn said thoughtfully. Â "Almost at the exact same time which was quiet a handful."
"We managed," Bror said quietly. Â "It was still nothing compared to Grimbeorn."
"That is true, his bear has been...difficult," Beorn looks at Selene. Â "Did Thorn ever tell you that the two of them got into a fight?"
"Eventually," Selene said. Â "Once I was back on my feet properly and able to actually handle such a tale, told with the elaborateness of someone his age at the time."
Beorn laughs as the house comes into view, two children quickly looking up and starting to run over. Â "Yes, Grimbeorn thought that he could take on an Alpha, it was most amusing, but neither got hurt, which was the important thing." He bends scoops up the two excited children who squealed in excitement. Â "But I don't think we'll have that trouble with these two and the little wolf."
Serena was holding onto Selene's hand but her head picked up a little at the sight of the two children around her age, suddenly, the world didn't seem so big.
Sure enough, Serena got along easily with Eldbar and Eyvyn, and with Bror and Grimbeorn, who reminded her easily of her own brothers, although they tended to spend more time with their father than with their two younger siblings.
Eldbar and Eyvyn had taken to their bears well and were the ones that really got Serena on her feet as her wolf. Â It was strange, and she didn't know how to tell her mother, but she felt more comfortable here and being like this than she did at home, even surrounded by her mother and brothers as she was. Â There was something about being close to the wilds and relatively free to explore.
And then there was the other feeling.
Selene found her one night sitting outside alone in the dark, her eyes distant at she stared away at what she could feel but wasn't brave enough to follow.
"Are you alright Serena?" Â Selene asked softly, sitting next to her.
Serena stirred a little and moved, curling up on her mothers lap. Â "I don't know."
Selene's finger begin brushing through her hair, Serena relaxing into her hold with a soft sigh. Â "You can talk to me."
Serena's blue eyes stared out for a long moment, letting her feel her mothers fingers and listen to their breathing. Â "What's out there Mama?"
Her fingers paused for a moment, following Serena's gaze, and almost instantly she knew what was drawing her daughter out there. Â "Ah, I was wondering if that could be it."
Serena looked back at her. Â "What do you mean?"
Selene smiles at her. Â "If you can bare with me little one, I'll show you tomorrow. Â It will be easier to explain when we are there."
She didn't want to wait, but she could tell by Selene's expression that it was going to be better to do so. Â "Okay."
The next day, to Serena's surprise, it was just her and Selene that set off, taking off quickly into the woods that surrounded Beorn's home, they had some food for lunch and Serena wondered just how far it was.
They both shifted and Serena managed to keep up with Selene for a little while, feeling free with her like she never had before. Â Something about this time was different and Serena couldn't put her finger on it.
Selene eventually slowed down to Serena's pace and the two of them made good time.
An overwhelming feeling of sadness began to take over Serena, causing her to stop and whine.
Nudging her softly, Selene continues, Serena following along cautiously.
The village came into view and Serena stopped, staring around at the burnt ruins, some of which was starting to grow over green.
Serena turned back, turning again and again as she looks around, the sadness making hot tears start down her cheeks.
"It's starting to grow again," Selene said sadly, her hand carefully touching one of the buildings. Â "Although slowly. Maybe things are starting to look a little brighter again."
"What is this place Mama?" Â Serena asked, her voice trembling.
Selene lets out a long sigh. Â "This...this used to be my home, before I became Blackfoot. Â If things had been different, perhaps you, Thrain and Thorn would've lived here too, although how I would've met your father, I do not know."
"Why would this feeling be bringing me here?" Â Serena asked, a little anger coming in her voice now, wanting to understand. Â She thought that this was all starting to become clearer to her and now she was even more confused. Â "Why is it like this?"
"Oh honey," Selene's voice was sad. Â "I wish I could answer that for you, I wish I knew an answer for it, but I just don't. Â I was drawn here too, on the journey with your father, so maybe you needed to just see it too, maybe there's something here for you like there was for me."
"But..." Serena sobbed. Â "But..."
"Come here," Selene pulled her into her arms and hugged her as she began to cry. "I know it's all big and scary, but I'm not going anywhere, I'm here every step of the way. Â You don't have to do this on your own."
Once Serena had settled, the two of them explored a little, taking one building at a time and Serena began to think that maybe this was a life that she was missing. Â More than once she found herself watching her mother, Selene's expression sad as her hands wonder over the buildings and take in the sights and sounds around them. Â Serena knew that if Selene had only ever been her while on the journey with Thorin, then she wouldn't have had a lot of time to explore this place.
They eventually came to the main hall and the two of them sat to eat lunch, staring at the half burnt hall, no green touching it yet and Serena felt the saddest here of all.
"This was where my parents lived," Selene spoke softly as they ate. Â "They were the ones in charge of the skin changers here."
Serena stared at her. Â "They had Thorn's blood?"
Selene smiles a little sadly. Â "Yes, Thorn has their blood, Alpha blood, like my own, but that does not mean that you and Thrain are any different, you are both still of Alpha blood too, it's just that Thorn's is the most prominant."
Nodding, Serena stares around the hall. Â "So you would've been in charge? Â Then Thorn?"
"From what I understand," Selene said and then gives a small chuckle. Â "It is still strange to me being a queen, but I guess, were things different, then that still would've happened, although, I would've actually been prepared for such a thing and not relying so much on your father."
Serena looks at Selene for a long moment and although she didn't fully understand, she had a sudden feeling that her mother and her father worked more together than what she had ever thought before. Â "Mama...does Papa know about here?"
Selene nods. Â "Yes sweetheart, he does, just as he know that I struggle from time to time, but he is there for me, just as I am there for him in his tough moments."
"So...the two of you are...are..." Serena wasn't sure what word she was looking for, but she found Selene smiling at her softly.
"We're connected little one, but to what extent I think it is better to explain when you are a little older." Â Selene said and handed her some more food. Â "Now, eat up, we can't spend too much longer here if we want to be back before nightfall."
Despite Selene's warning on time, Serena took her time exploring the hall, feeling oddly at home, as much as she felt a great sadness almost overwhelming her again. Â More than once she found herself wiping tears away and more than once she found Selene by her side, holding her. Â In one of the bedrooms, which Selene didn't dare enter, she found a small carved wolf, and upon showing it to Selene, Selene smiled sadly and pulled her own out from around her neck.
Eventually, it was time to go and Serena just had a feeling that she would be back one day, she wasn't sure when, but she just knew that she would. Â As the two of them left, they howled together in farewell, and in that moment, Serena felt more connected to her other side than she ever had been before, as well as more connected to her mother.
With a small nudge, Selene got them both moving and it felt like no time at all that they were back at Beorn's.
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Hobbit High
Chapter 2: The Story Lost
Fandom- The Hobbit
Characters- Ori X Dwalin, Bilbo X Thorin, Fili, Kili, Dori, Nori, Gandalf, Thlandral, Legolas
Rating- PG13
Word count- 3093
Archive Link- https://archiveofourown.org/works/10027448/chapters/57582619#workskin
Summary- Bilbo arrives at school in a panic unable to find the seconded story, once Bilbo informs Ori of the situation the two begin a frantic journey around the school in hopes of finding the missing papers. Fili and Kili corner our boys and have a little pounding session. Thorin and Dwalin help the shocked, shaken and bruised boy back to the Ri house for a little rest.
Hey all, hereâs the newest from my mind, please keep in mind that I do have dyslexia and I really do try to fix all spelling mistakes but some will always slip through. If you spot some please let me know and I will do my best to correct it. Thank you.
Ori trudged along beside Nori, still trying to wake up, he had stayed up later then he usually would have reading Bilboâs story after writing a bit himself.
Nori wrapped himself around his brother and sang. âWakey, wakey.â
âOh, come on Nori.â Ori halfheartedly pushed at his brother.
âWhat? You pretty much ran away when Dwalinâs dad showed up last night and youâve been unusually quiet all morning not even an angry grumble.â
âThat has nothing to do with you, dangling off me.â Oriâs eyes narrowed to emphasizes his sarcastic tone.
âIâm just worried about you.â Nori looked at Ori with comically wide, sad puppy dog eyes. After a moment Ori turned his eyes to the ground with a sigh.
âIâm just really tired.â
Bilbo rushed past them and into the school. âWhereâs he running off to?â Nori asked raising an eyebrow.
âMust be something good, he completely ignored me when I said âgood morningâ.â Thorin said falling into step beside them.
âThatâs just because itâs too early to be looking at your ugly mug.â Dwalin yawned coming up behind them.
âIâm so glad weâre friends.â Thorin smirked rolling his eyes.
âWell someoneâs got to tell you how it is.â Dwalin shrugged and turned to Nori. âWhy donât you just climb onto Oriâs back and have him carry you, he practically is already.â Dwalinâs eyes narrowed. Â Nori turned to Dwalin in a mock huff.
âDo you need to go back to bed too?â Dwalin just knitted his eye brows together in confusion. Nori stood up from leaning on Ori and pulled him tight to his chest. âWhat did you do to him? I could have sworn youâd left!â Â Ori pulled himself out of Noriâs arms.
âCan you just not do this to me today?â Ori growled storming away.
âGrumpy!â Nori shouted after him.
 Ori found Bilbo digging almost franticly through his locker. âWhat are you doing?â
Bilbo stopped and looked up at Ori with worried eyes, he licked his lips before starting. âI, ugh, I canât find it.â
âFind what?â
Bilbo stood. âThe story you gave back yesterday.â Oriâs face fell. âI know I put it in my locker yesterday and then I thought I put it in my bag but then when I got home it wasnât there. And now itâs not in my locker.â The bell rang and the hall burst into a frenzy. Bilbo closed his locker and headed for history a shocked silent Ori beside him and both boys an unnerving shade of pale.
As they sat Ori turned to Bilbo. âDid you check in all your books?â He asked quietly.
âYes, I donât know where it is.â Bilbo whined dropping his head onto his desk.
Ori groaned in disbelief as he lay across his own desk feeling crushed by the sudden added weight of this catastrophe.
As the day progressed their panic grew, at each class break they would check another spot that they thought of but still no sign of the story.
 Just before lunch Nori found the two boys snapping at each other in frustration but his head hurt too much to care why at the moment. Getting them to stop snapping at each other long enough to tell Ori that he was heading home because of his migraine was harder than it should have been and did nothing to help with his head. Ori just waved his brother away as he tried to think of another place to look.
 Ori and Bilbo met at Oriâs locker after their last class. âMaybe it fell out of my locker and the janitor threw it out.â Bilbo said hopeful.
Ori eyed his friend with disbelief as he gathered his bag. âMaybeâ Ori said dryly. âYou had violin lessons yesterday right?â Bilbo nodded not liking where Ori was going with this. âSo weâll swing by Mr. ThĂ©odenâs and see if you left anything behind.â Bilbo sighed as they started toward the door. Ori was feeling confident that his plan was a good one while Bilbo was still clinging to his janitor theory.
Kili Appeared around the hall corner behind Bilbo and Ori, an evil smirk on his face that didnât match his soft tone. âHey, Bilbo.â Bilbo jumped at the sound of Kiliâs voice, then again as Ori let out a startled yelp. Fili reached out the door of empty class room two fourteen and pulled the red head into the room. Fili laughed as Ori tripped and stumbled to catch himself while Kili cornered Bilbo in the doorway and finally pushed the smaller boy into the room.
âOh, Come on Fili, we just want to go home.â Ori whined straightening to standing.
âThis wonât take long, Ori. Weâve been trying to talk to you guys all day but youâve been avoiding us like we have the plague.â Both Fili and Kili put on false looks of hurt. Ori narrowed his eyes sensing danger as Bilbo tightened his grip on his bag strap.
âWhy?â Oriâs suspicion tainted his voice.
âWell,â Fili began as he reached in to his back right pocket and pulled out the lost tale now folded in half. âWe found something that belongs to you.â He snapped the papers flat. Ori and Bilboâs faces fell in horror as their eyes locked on to the papers before them. âAnd we wanted to return it to you, well that was of course until we read it.â Bilbo let out an involuntary squeak just before he ran for the door, Kili clothes lined him just before he reached the door and he hit the ground hard. âI think, Iâll read you some of Kiliâs and mine favorite parts.â Fili continued with a smile.
Ori stepped back from the twins, his eyes closing in horrified acceptance.
âNo,â Bilbo begged his voice quieted from pain. âGod noâ
Kili knelt down and punched Bilbo in the ribs as his brother began to read.
âA shiver ran through Dwalin as he knelt before Ori. The red head simply watched with a small smile playing on his lips. âI apologies masterâ Dwalin said dropping his eyes. Â
âAs you should.â Ori leaned toward Dwalin somewhat ominously. âBut if you think a few simple words are going to make up for it, you are greatly mistaken.â
âWhat can I do for you sir?â
âYou know full well what you need to do.â Ori smirked leaning back in his chair. Dwalin nodded but kept his smile to himself, he took a pleasure he knew he wasnât meant to from his punishments. Moving closer still on his knees he reached up to open Oriâs pants.â
âStopâ Bilbo sobbed hiding his face in his hands as Kili punched him in the chest again.
Ori sank to the floor his eyes shut tight as he tried to block out Filiâs voice, he didnât like reading it and hearing it was much, much worse. âOh god, please stop. Please.â Ori opened his eyes and looked up at Fili with pleading eyes. âPlease Fili, thatâs enough.â
âEnough!â Fili laughed darkly. Kili chuckled as well as he landed another blow onto Bilbo. âThis is far from enough, Ori we havenât even gotten to when Bilbo sticks his dick into Thorin. Or when you have Dwalin writhing beneath you.â
The tears started to roll down Oriâs cheeks despite his best effort to keep them in. âPlease Fili, Iâm sorry. Iâm so sorry.â
âYouâre sorry?â Fili Jumped down from the desk he was sitting on and squatted down in front of Ori. âFor what? Hmm? For being a sick fucking perv or for getting caught fantasizing about being a sick fucking perv with our cousin.â
âI donât want your cousin. I didnâtâ Ori started, Fili slapped him hard across the face.
âNo, thatâs right you like the strong quiet type. What do you think Dwalin would do if he knew, Ori? Do you think you would survive it? Hu?â Ori grabbed Filiâs shirt, His cheek swollen and pink from the slap shimmered with the still flowing tears.
âOh God! Fili donât tell him. Please donât tell him! Donât tell Dwalin. Iâll do anything, anything just donât tell him. We didnât mean it. We didnât mean any harm.â
âYou didnât mean any harm?! You ruined both Dwalin and Thorinâs name.â
 Dwalin and Thorin walked down the quiet hall together in silence, it was strange being without Noriâs almost constant noise. Dwalin stopped for a moment and cocked his head to the side; he could have sworn he just heard his name.
âWhat are you doing?â Thorin asked coming to a stop a step past Dwalin.
âI thought I heard; there it is again.â Dwalin started down the hall once more.
âWhat?â
âMy Name.â
 âWhy would you ever think Thorin and Dwalin would waste their time with you!â Fili growled in Oriâs face as he and Kili landed another blow onto Ori and Bilbo respectively.  Fili was being smart about this, he knew better than to bruise up the face it would only attract unwanted attention over the next few days. Whereas body blows hurt more and were easier to hide, he had started latter on hitting Ori partly to punctuate some of what he was saying and partly because there was always the chance Nori would see something at home and get the truth out of Ori, where Bilbo did not present that problem.
Ori choked out a sob into his curled fist, he had his arms pulled tight up in front of his chest. His eyes closed while he tried to convince himself it would be alright. Fili and Kili would beat them up and then leave them alone and they would never have to go through this again, he hoped. Bilboâs sobs had turned into gasping half spoken; half wrenched from his body pathetic please for the whole day to end causing Kili to laugh as he hit him.
 Dwalin stopped outside class two fourteen very confused, he could hear sobbing and pleading and then once again his name. He reached out and through open the door to find Fili and Kili perched over Ori and Bilbo. Fili and Kili froze, their attention snapping onto Dwalin at the sound of the door slamming into the wall. Dwalinâs mind reeled trying to understand what he was seeing. Bilbo was pinned under Kili sobbing for air while Ori seemed small and defeated in Filiâs grip as tears streamed down his face.  âWhat the hell do you think youâre doing?â Dwalin boomed fully entering the room, Thorin turned in behind him and immediately darkened at the sight.
âFili! Kili! Get away from them, now!â
âBut weâre just.â Kili started.
âYou donât know what they-â Fili tried to interject.
âNow!â Thorin growled. âGet the hell away from them and me before I kill you!â Fili and Kili glanced at each other briefly then stood. Fili tried to explain again as they wove their way between the two older boys.
âThey-â
âGO!â Thorin barked and the twins disappeared down the hall.
Bilbo shifted into sitting and scooted closer to Ori while still trying to get the sobs under control. He was glad Kili was gone but completely horrified that Thorin was now there.
Ori scrubbed at his eyes trying to see what was going on but the tears just kept flowing, he thought he had heard Dwalinâs voice but that couldnât be right.
Dwalin moved toward Ori but got distracted when he almost slipped on the story that Fili had dropped; reaching down he picked it up and began to read.
Thorin dropped down in front of Bilbo and reached out to try and assess the damage done. Bilbo flinched and pulled away curling closer to Ori with a whimper, Thorin tried again with slower more deliberate movements. âBilbo, just let meâ He tried to sound as soothing as he could.
âNo!â Â Bilbo shrieked and pushed Thorinâs hands away scurrying farther behind Ori. âPlease, I promise Iâll stop. Iâll destroy them all.â
âThorin.â Dwalin sounded odd in monotone as he continued to read the papers.
âBilbo, I donât know what youâre talking about.â Â Thorin said moving closer to Bilbo slowly.
âThorin.â Dwalin said again.
âWhat, Dwalin. Iâm trying to do something here.â Thorin turned to Dwalin sharply. Dwalin waved the story.
âItâs about us, us and them.â
âWhat? Who cares, theyâre a mess can we deal with that first.â Thorin turned back to Bilbo with a huff. Dwalin looked down at Ori who seemed to be coming back to himself.
Ori placed his hands on the floor and pushed himself to standing. Dwalin reached out for Ori, who flinched and took off running. Dwalin took off after Ori stuffing the story into his back pocket.
Bilbo squeaked as he realized he was left alone with Thorin. Bilbo began a rattling constant stream of begging to be left alone and apologies that slowly turned into hyperventilation. Thorin sighed and cupped Bilboâs face in his hands. âBilbo, Look at me. I need you to calm down, itâs okay.â Â This, of course did nothing to calm Bilbo down.
Thorin stared at the panic-stricken boy with his flushed cheeks and open panting pink lips. He was an entirely different kind of adorable that Thorin had never thought of before. Without meaning to Thorin leaned forward and kissed Bilbo, who after a moment went entirely still. Thorin smiled at the bewildered look on Bilboâs face as he pulled away. âThere thatâs better.â He said wiping at the tear streaks on Bilboâs cheeks.
Bilboâs mouth moved trying to find his voice but all he could muster was a soft airy whisper. âYou, you kissed me.â
âYep.â Thorin smiled again. âIs that going to be a problem?â Â Slowly Bilbo shook his head ânoâ, still disbelieving it had actually happened. âWant me to do it again?â
Bilboâs cheeks flushed crimson and his chin dropped to his chest sliding his face from Thorinâs fingers. âYesâ he whispered.
âItâs kind of hard when you wonât look at me.â Thorin whispered into Bilboâs ear.
Bilbo shivered but let Thorin tilt his chin up again. This was crazy, crazy how was this happening? Thorin let a smile play on his face as he leaned in for another kiss. Bilboâs fingers tightened in his own jacket wanting to reach out for Thorin but frightened it would break whatever spell he was under. Thorin slid in closer and Bilbo breathed out a soft moan.
Thorin smiled and rested his forehead against Bilboâs, âBetter?â Bilbo nodded, eyes drifting across Thorinâs chest. âGood. Now, do you want to tell me what happened?â Bilbo shook his head tightening his grip on his jacket. Thorin gently rubbed Bilboâs back. âOkay, maybe later.â He placed a reassuring kiss to Bilboâs cheek.
 Ori was booking it down the hall; Dwalin was having a bit of a struggle to catch up. He wondered where Ori had been hiding this talent, he never ran this fast during gym, not that Dwalin was creepily watching Ori through his English class window every day or anything. Apparently the nerd could pull this out when he really wanted to. âOri, Stop!â Dwalin called after him. âHoly shit! Come on, Ori. Stop.â
Ori slowed to take a corner and Dwalin saw his chance, pushing himself to go faster he lunged across the final distance and slammed into Oriâs right side. The two of them fell heavy on Oriâs left side onto the hard linoleum, tangled together in a heap, knocking the wind out of Ori. Â It took Dwalin a moment to get himself untangled from Ori and then off of him but Ori paid little mind as he tried to suck as much air back into his lungs as humanly possible. Dwalin lifted Ori into something resembling sitting as best he could once Ori began to flail his arms and beg to be left alone as his breath came back to him. âCalm, Oww!âOriâs wild flailing caught Dwalin right on the nose. âCalm down.â Dwalin caught Oriâs hands and pinned them to Oriâs chest. Dwalin loomed over the red head trying to get the smaller boy still and then hopefully calm. Ori wiggled attempting to get away from Dwalinâs daunting form.
âIâm sorry, I didnât mean it. Iâll get rid of them.â
âOri, stopâ Dwalin let go of one of Oriâs hands and covered his mouth. âand itâs not that important. Okay so just chill out for a second.â Ori finally looked up terrified, at Dwalinâs face and was surprised by the sincerity and concern in it also by the small trail of blood beginning to slide from Dwalinâs nose. âJesus, Ori youâre a walking bruise.â Dwalin stood and helped Ori to his feet. âSorry about tackling you. I just really needed you to stop.â
Ori opened his mouth to respond but Thorin cut him off as he and Bilbo approached. âOh good you caught up to him.â Thorin had his left arm around Bilboâs shoulders while his right held Bilboâs, Oriâs and his own school bags. âDamn! Ori you can really move.â He handed Dwalin Oriâs bag. âItâs a good thing Coach Boromir didnât see you move like that or heâd be hounding you to join the team.â Ori tensed up again at the idea. Dwalin glared at Thorin as he wrapped his arm around Oriâs shoulder and pulled him in close, Thorin just shrugged and mouthed âhe wouldâ at him.
âHe didnât, Oriâ Dwalin said quietly and felt Ori begin to relax again. âNow can we calmly walk you home? No running off or incoherent apologetic begging.â Ori simply nodded his eyes down cast. âAlright.â Dwalin pulled Oriâs bag strap across his chest as he turned the younger boy toward the door. Dwalin wiped the back of his free hand under his nose and smeared some of the blood on to his cheek as he got the majority of it off his face then wiped his hand on his jeans.
 The walk to the Ri house was extremely quiet, with Bilbo and Ori tucked under their respective âheroâsâ arm. The two younger boyâs cheeks blazed red the entire walk. Bilbo limped slightly on his right side as the bruises from Kiliâs punches began to take a more defined shape. While Ori tried not to let his body show how much pain he was in, his entire chest was peppered in bruises and his left side stung immensely from Dwalinâs tackle, every breath he took hurt and made it difficult to take the next. Relief flooded Ori as they turned on to Smaug Way.
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A Murderous Adventure II
Chapter 2 - A Crow To Pluck
Word Count : 1994
Summary : Missing home, a tale of crows and first impressions is always complicated. Yet somehow you navigate it. To a degree. You already like Bilbo, and Gandalf, yet you are scared to meet the dwarves.
Maybe your worries are misplaced, as a pair of brothers take to you very quickly.
So does another.
Relationship : Thorin Oakenshield x Reader (Eventual)
Obviously, you were met with a flustered Bilbo.
âI really do not need more company in my house...â He begins but then looks at you and appears confused. âYouâre not a dwarf.â He mutters.
âNo, Iâm not. Can you let me in?â You ask sheepishly not knowing what to say to convince him. He looks at you, brow crinkled, and mouth open as if he is about to speak. âLook I have no idea how I got here, but Itâs no good explaining what happened on your doorstep.â This time your plea is heard, and you get let in.
You sigh rubbing your face in your hands. Bilbo wanders back over to the company as you gather your thoughts. He asks them about if they have a human girl going along with them. All of them vehemently say no, and you hear chairs move. At a guess it sounds like two or three. Possibly four.
You take a breath and try to remember the white crowsâ words. Before you can you hear footsteps. Taking your head out of your hands and trying to look somewhat confident; you face Thorin, Balin and Gandalf.
They all glare, although Gandalfâs is more a glare of intrigue.
âWho are you, and what are you doing here?â Thorin growls. You go to answer, before Gandalf interrupts.
âShe is not from Middle-Earth.â The dwarves, and now hobbit all look up at the wizard. You are only short, having shrunk to 5ft but you still feel marginally tall. âSomething pulled her here.â He grumbles and they all look at you.
âIt was a crow. A white crow.â Their brows furrow and you sigh. âI feed the local crows. I have done for a couple of years and now they will eat from my hands.â You begin to explain. âIt started a week ago. I get gifts from them. Twigs, leaves, coins. But one of them flew in and dropped this.â You say pulling the key from around your neck.
Their eyes widen and Gandalf hums. You pass the key over to Thorin. Before any questions can be asked, you continue. âThen the next day, a different crow dropped a map.â Again, you pass it over to Thorin. âI have no idea how the crows got them or how, but I ended up with them. Two days later several crows are on my kitchen side, along with a bigger pure white one. Now typically crows donât talk. This one did.â
None of them speak, they listen. Seemingly allowing you to fully explain the situation without questions or judgement. Yet. âThe crow told me I was kind and thanked me for the food and said that I would get the last gift the next morning. I did. It was the sword. The white crow was there again, and it said.â You pause and quote directly.
ââ This is the last gift. A sword called Ronuriel. It is a powerful sword, and has a twin, Orcrist. It was made by the elves of Gondolin and was lost in the first age. It has now been passed to you and will aid you on the adventure that is soon to follow.ââ
They look puzzled and Gandalf speaks. âThat blade has been missing for centuries. Did it tell you of where it came from?â You shake your head.
âI have no idea. Whatever is happening, it is not something I was expecting. Itâs not something I wanted. But Iâm stuck now. I canât go home. I need to see this through. I donât expect your trust; I just want you to know I have sincerely told you the truth.â Gandalf glances over you again and is now quiet.
âWhere did you appear?â Balin asks, as Thorin stays quiet.
âAt the bridge, down the road. It was the morning when I left, so time doesnât work the same. And I never even got to have breakfast.â You tell them, the last part being more of a mental note to yourself.
The two dwarves turn to each other and walk away to the others. Bilbo looks between you and Gandalf.
âI will go get you some food Miss...â He trails off realising he doesnât know your name.
âRuby. Thank you.â He wanders off and Gandalf speaks. Itâs lower, only you hear.
âWhatever brought you here is powerful, more powerful than I. I can also tell you know more than youâre telling. However, you got here, and whatever your purpose, clearly fate has a path for you. I will aid you as best I can, but I cannot guarantee your safe return home.â
You nod swallowing. You ignore the weight of the words until after he has gone. You are left in the hall, alone. You could die here. Your family. You may never see then again. Your friends. They would miss you. It hits hard. You tremble and lean against the door trying not to cry.
As strong as youâd like to be, facing a world without family and friends will be hard. You love them. You care for them. How are you going to cope without them to vent to, to cry to, to talk to, to make fun of? All of it. Gone.
Bilbo walks over, and he doesnât quite know what to do when you are sniffling and crying. He goes over and passes you some bread and meat. âIâm sorry I donât have more, but well the dwarves have looted my pantry.â He says gently.
You look at him, nodding a quiet thanks. You take the food and expect him to leave. He doesnât. âI think you need to go sit by the fire and have some time alone.â He is kind, and gentle and that small kindness helps you feel more at home. More wanted.
You stand and he shows you to the lounge. You sit down quietly and hear the dwarves voices echo around the hobbit hole. They seem to be excited and have had their vigour renewed by the map and the key. Then they start to complain. You canât make out their words. But you know them.
Why a human? Why a woman? We donât need her. Leave her here. Send her back.
Itâs hard enough knowing thatâs how they feel. Yet you feel it far from home and alone. Slowly picking at the food Bilbo gave you isnât helping. Eventually the arguing quiets and there is a thump.
Bilbo ends up sat with you, Gandalf stood close by. He fainted. He is still pale and shaky, his wobbly cup of tea giving him away.
âYou should drink your tea Bilbo. It will help you feel better.â You tell him finishing your food. He sighs and listens to you. He points you to the kitchen when he asks, and you go in.
You put your plate in the sink and sigh, looking out of the small round window into the night. A voice behind you startles you. âYou seem out of your depth.â The voice is rumbling, and deep. Turning you see Thorin, leaning in the doorway. The key is in his hand. âStrange. Your story, and yet I believe you.â He hums.
Suddenly he pushes away from the door and over to you. âI do not trust you. But that does not mean you will be left here. I can see that whatever brought you here has a large part to play in this.â He stops close to you. You only have an inch of height over him.
âI am sorry. Itâs not like I was prepared to happen. The closest I have ever gotten to a quest is when I lost a shoe in the woods as a kid. Iâd gone all the way back home with my siblings wearing one shoe. She made use go back out to find it. It took hours.â You mumble. Thinking of home making you want to be back. âI have only been here for half an hour and already I miss my home. I may never see my family again, and now I have been put into a quest to fight a dragon.â You donât realise youâre rambling. Your eyes are avoiding his, and you are hiding your face by looking at the floor.
âI donât know how to use a sword. Itâs not a common thing where Iâm from. Neither is horse riding. We donât have dragons, or elves, or dwarves. Itâs just humans. Thereâs no magic. Just us. We arenât doing a good job of things either.â You sigh. You turn leaning against the sink. âAll I wanted to do was to do the thing I love and help nature where I could. Thatâs why I fed the crows. But I canât even do that without something bad happening.â
Thorin says very little during your ramble. He can hear the fear, and panic in your voice. When you speak its obvious how terrified you are. He sighs. âI would much rather you were home. For your own sake, as much as mine. Yet you are here. There is no way out. So we must work together. Fate has a path for you, and It lies with my company.â Thorin looks at the key in his hands. âYou were given this key and the map. It is mine by right, yet you were given it. Have the key. Keep it safe, and in return I will do everything I can to keep you safe as your journey with us."
You look at him. He is sincere, and clearly trying to make the best of it himself. You see the key in his outstretched palm. Your eyes meet his for the first time, and Thorin sees it. The reason youâre here. You are his One.
You take the key and all too soon you are gone. Thorin is left standing in the kitchen wondering how you are his One.
You put the key around your neck, and as you round the corner you bump into another dwarf. You grunt on impact and start to stammer an apology.
âIâm sorry I wasnât looking where I was going.â You are met with a smile, and a warm face.
âWell I suppose I can forgive you.â He tells you, a mischievous grin on his face. He has brown hair and only slight stubble on his face. âIâm Kili, and apparently you are joining us on our quest.â You nod. âI wasnât sure what to expect when we were all told. But you seem ⊠capable.â His pause gives away his true intentions, as does the smirk. You smile at him. Itâs the first one youâve had since arriving.
âWell Kili, I am Ruby. I have no idea how to fight, or ride a horse, I can probably only run around 200 yards, and Iâm very clumsy. But I am pretty good at climbing.â His smile remains, and you see the glint in his eyes. You feel an innuendo coming.
He stifles a laugh as he goes to speak, and you see a similar looking dwarf appear behind him. âIâm sure you are far more capable at riding than you let on.â You feign indignation. His smile fades thinking heâd offended you and as he begins to apologise you stop him.
âKili Iâm gonna give you some advice.â He stops stammering. âIf you keep making those jokes, you might end up not being able to ride yourself.â He looks surprised, and you hear Fili chuckle as you walk away.
Fili pats his brothers back and smiles. âI like her. She certainly knows how to take a joke.â Kili is smiling too. âAnd she had no problem bullying you.â He teases. Kili hits him and the brothers laugh.
You still miss home. You still know youâre out of place. Yet somehow you feel as though you will be ok, and the heavy key hanging from your neck is certainly calming. Even if you donât know why.
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Unexpected Destiny #2
Dwalin x Female!Reader
2110 words
Woah, part two posted in the same week as part one? Who is she I donât know her. Anyway, here is part two for those of you who seemed to really enjoy this when I posted part one. Iâve got terrible great things planned for the rest of this fic. One final thing before you go on to read so youâre not confused, donât worry, Dwalinâs conversation with Gandalf will be delivered to you in juicy detail in part 3. Enjoy!
Somehow theyâd ended up at Rivendell, much to the chagrin of both the dwarves and [y/n], who had wished to never set eyes upon that place again. When Elrond had first greeted the dwarves, sheâd ducked down in the centre of the dwarves and hidden so that he could not see her face, and though the elf had known exactly who she was without being able to see, heâd been kind enough to pretend he hadnât and that he thought the odd behaviour was a product of the dwarves being overly protective of females.
Whilst the company was settling at Rivendell and the elves left them alone for a bit, [y/n] began to make an effort to get to know the company, though she found herself stubbornly sticking close to Gandalf as often as she could. Consequently, Dwalin had been given little opportunity to ask Gandalf any of the multiple questions swirling around in his brain. Most importantly, he had two main questions that he wanted answers to.
First, why had he felt some kind of reaction when heâd touched the casketâs lid but none of the other dwarves had the same reaction? Second, why did he feel a certain pull towards this human? Although Dwalin wasnât entirely sure if the second question should really be asked or whether that was something more personal that he should really figure out for himself.
In any case, the first of the two questions continued to bother him more and more as time passed, and Dwalin was determined to get [y/n] away from Gandalf for long enough to interrogate the frustrating wizard.
In order to do this, Dwalin enlisted the help of two of the most mischievous dwarves⊠the young princes, Fili and Kili. In truth, he threatened them into helping him get [y/n] away from the wizard, but past that heâd left it up to the two young dwarves to come up with exactly how they were going to do that.
[Y/n] had point-blank refused to attend the dinner the elves were hosting for them that night; she still wasnât ready to face Elrond and any of the other elves who would recognise her. After realising that this was an occasion when [y/n]âs stubbornness would not be out-matched â even by a dwarf â the dwarves all swore to sneak food into various pockets to bring her back enough for a proper meal.
âNo member of my company will go without a proper meal.â Thorinâs words were eagerly echoed by the rest of the company, including one extremely insistent hobbit (although given the meal of rabbit food they were about to be served, theyâd soon think that none of them were going to get a âproperâ meal whilst they were staying with the elves.)
As the company - minus [y/n] â made their way towards where they would be eating, Dwalin couldnât help but feel a tiny thrill of excitement. This dinner could give him the perfect opportunity to quiz Gandalf without [y/n] being present. Maybe he wouldnât need the young princes and their ridiculous schemes to distract [y/n] after all. Imagine his disappointment when Gandalf wasnât even sat at the same table as him. He still enjoyed the dinner, all of the company did. What with the terrible food and their knowledge of the elvesâ treatment of [y/n], they tried their best to be as rowdy and disruptive as possible.
Dwalin hadnât gotten a chance to talk to Gandalf at the dinner due to their seating arrangements â yet another reason to dislike the elves â but this unfortunately meant that he now had to rely on the childish schemes of Fili and Kili to get [y/n] away from Gandalf.
Being as they were, in Rivendell, the two princes had to hash out a rather crude plan⊠or at least they thought they had to. That was until they were discovered scheming by two very special elves â Elladan and Elrohir. The two dwarves were instantly on their guard, naturally. Theyâd been taught to hate elves since birth, and this had only been reinforced by hearing [y/n]âs story. Despite this, there was a certain energy coming from the two male elves that they related to.
âWhat are you two doing?â One of the elves asked, only for both Fili and Kili to shoot back at the same time. âWho are you?!â
The response that they received was so startlingly like the way they themselves usually greeted strangers that it almost made their beards fall off.
âElladan and Elrohir at your service, young dwarf masters.â Though their bows were more graceful and less energetic than the bows that Fili and Kili usually blessed people with, they were still completely synchronised. The two dwarves blinked, looked at each other, then back to the elves before rising to give their own greeting.
Something about [y/n] that should, perhaps, have been mentioned earlier was the fact that she really didnât like to dress like a lady. There was something about the way that women were treated by most males in middle earth that just got on her last nerve. Sure, there was a level of respect that was nice and she didnât have to worry about her âhonourâ when she was around males for the most part, but still, being treated like a delicate flower all the time was pretty annoying. Especially when sheâd been taught how to fight by Glorfindel himself.
To try and distance herself from this treatment, [y/n] had taken to wearing what was considered âmens clothingâ. To the credit of the dwarves, so far they hadnât treated her any different to how they treated the hobbit, and so [y/n] was satisfied that the way they treated her was more to do with their (mistaken) belief that she didnât know how to protect herself than her gender. Then again, sheâd been put into that casket in her usual get-up of mens clothing and [y/n] believed that it was entirely possible they hadnât really registered that she was a woman yet.
Why is this information necessary now? Iâll tell you, because this information is necessary to understand the prank that the dwarf brothers and the elf twins had come up with.
[Y/n] couldnât cling to Gandalf forever â she needed to bathe after all. This could have given Dwalin the opportunity he needed, except [y/n] always bathed extremely quickly and the topics Dwalin wanted to discuss seemed sensitive enough that the thought of having [y/n] burst in during the discussion turned the warriorâs ears pink. So when [y/n] went off to bathe Fili and Kili sprang up and followed after her sneakily, nodding to Dwalin, who got up to talk to Gandalf as soon as [y/n] was fully out of sight.
When Fili and Kili found the room where [y/n] was bathing, they found the two elves theyâd sort of befriended already waiting outside for them.
âHere.â
One of the elves â Elladan â handed a bundle of clothes to Kili, whilst Elrohir offered an explanation.
âThis belonged to [y/n] when she lived here, so we know itâll fit.â The two elves laughed quietly, trying to keep their voices down so as to not alert the woman bathing behind the door they were all standing in front of.
The dwarven princes had a look of confusion etched onto their faces that was almost enough to make the elves laugh still more, but they managed to contain themselves. This time, Elladan was the one to explain.
âThis dress is the only one left. Lord Elrond kept trying to convince [y/n] to wear her dresses â at least for dinners and special occasions â and he kept replacing her clothes with dresses whilst she was sleeping. In retaliation, [y/n] piled all her dresses up in the courtyard and set them on fire. This dress only survived because it was away being altered.â By the end, both Fili and Kili were grinning widely.
âFrom the little we know of her, that does sound like something sheâd do.â Fili managed to get out through this own half-silent chuckles.
âEnough now.â Elladan quickly hushed everyone. âYou havenât got much time, go now, and hurry!â
As the two dwarves opened the door to the room, Elladan and Elrohir skedaddled, knowing that there would be dire consequences from this little prank and they didnât want to be caught up in [y/n]âs inevitable anger.
As they crept into the room, the dwarves were relieved to find that [y/n] was facing away from them, and that her pile of clothes was within reach. Fili made a grab towards the pile and at the same time Kili put the folded dress down. The two princes bolted, barely having the presence of mind to try and close the door quietly. They knew they didnât have long before they were discovered.
[Y/n]âs eyes snapped open. Sheâd accidentally fallen asleep in the middle of her bath, and now sheâd woken up with a strong feeling that something wasnât quite right. She got out of the bath and dried herself off with the towel provided. It felt strange being back in Rivendell knowing itâd been hundreds of years since sheâd been there but it felt like mere hours. It was only when [y/n] went to dress herself that she realised what was wrong specifically.
Fili and Kili had made their way back to the common room where the rest of the dwarves were, gaining a concerned look from Dwalin who was still having hushed conversation with Gandalf in a far corner. The princes merely gave him a thumbs up and mouthed at him to continue.
Moments later, [y/n] came rushing into the common room wearing the very same dress that had been left for her â she couldnât just run around the place totally naked now could she? Her eyes focused on the two dwarves who she thought were capable of doing such a thing, and not to her surprise Fili was still holding an incriminating pile of clothes on his lap. The two princes instantly sprang to their feet and ran off, though Fili still clutched to the bundle of clothes like his life depended on it.
[Y/n] dashed across the room and hurried after them. The members of the company remaining in the room all laughed and shook their heads before returning to what they were doing before. Well, all except Dwalin, who had been left with a very confusing mix of emotions, and it had taken Gandalf several minutes to snap the warrior back to reality so that they could continue their discussion.
[Y/n] chased Fili and Kili for almost half an hour before the two of them accidentally ran head first into a wall. Kili woke up to see his brotherâs body being pulled in all sorts of directions and it looked absolutely back breaking. Kili tried to move but found that his wrists and ankles were bound.
âWhat are you??â
âIâm Sorry, Iâm Sorry!â Fili yelled back, desperately trying to squirm away and failing miserably.
Kili, realising he was next, started yelling that he was sorry as well. [Y/n] paused, holding Fili in a fixed position to look over at Kili.
âDonât think youâre getting out of this.â She raised her hand and dramatically pointed an accusatory finger at the younger dwarf. âSorry isnât gonna help you when I kick your ass!!!â
When you marched the princes back to the common room almost an hour later you were dressed once again in your regular clothes, whilst Fili and Kili were stuffed into incredibly ill-fitting elvish dresses. They were sore and felt ridiculous, but they were already formulating a plan to get some type of reward from Dwalin for their suffering.
[Y/n] just looked smug as she dropped herself beside Bilbo and effortlessly slid back into the conversation sheâd been having with him before sheâd gone to bathe as if nothing had happened.
Dwalin, who had finished his conversation with Gandalf by that point, couldnât pretend that the manner of the princesâ return didnât amuse him, though he did feel a tiny bit sorry for them. The other dwarves found it hilarious, and they began badgering Fili and Kili into telling them what happened and eventually, two very grumpy and very uncomfortable young dwarves recalled the events for the rest of the company to hear. All of them went to sleep that night with their cheeks aching from laughter. Dwalin had, of course, also been highly amused when heâd heard the particulars, though heâd found himself more impressed by [y/n]âs display of stamina and strength.
âThatâs my kind of woman.â He thought to himself just as he was settling down for the night. Wait⊠what?!
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A Promise Made
Pairing/s: Fili x wife!reader
Setting/Timeline: Years after BoTFA, Durins live!AU
Warning(s)/Genre(s): Fluff, angst
Word Count:Â 1,265
The Hobbit, the Durins, and Any of the Company  © J.R.R. Tolkien Context © me
A/N: This is an entry for @sdavid09âs Tale Tellerâs Adopt a Plot Bunny Challenge and Iâve chosen Hobbit Plot Bunny no. 17 - âFili has always loved using daggers.  He had them hidden all over himselfâŠbut he learns the hard way one day that he needs to take extra care that they are all secured properly. That was not a great place to get a cut.â
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"What are those?â
âThose are my creations, little one.â
Fili has always loved using daggers. He immediately preferred it as his weapon of choice at the instant he held one during his early days of training, aside from swords that he also happens to love, and has always been proficient in using it.
So much so he desperately wanted to learn to forge one for him and for the whole family.
âThey all come in different shapes and sizes,â another dwarfling says, her voice filled with awe as her eyes, the same eyes that reminds him of the love of his life, filled with wonder and curiosity.
He did learn how to forge swords and daggers, and not too soon he added axes and knives into the list. It eventually became a habit, a ritual according to Kili and their mother, the Lady Dis of Erebor, and to the rest of their kin, for him to forge one as a sign of remembrance or commemoration to every milestone he and his brother achieve.
Until he realized he created too much; too many for him to possibly carry all with him.
âI happen to remember adad has a way to carry all of those,â the eldest among the three says with a snicker, his eyes azure as Filiâs as he looks onto the younger ones with great care, making sure not one of them will get even just a small scratch, âI tried to ask how he did it, but heâs as stubborn as great-uncle.â
âOr even more stubborn than great-uncle,â one of the young ones added, making his twin giggle with delight.
âIt is because of the risks one has to face while carrying more than two or three daggers,â Fili says sternly to the eldest, not wanting to remember a particular incident he had to resolve himself.
Fili is known to never leave one important thing behind, especially if he knows he could use it in any given circumstances. To say he was relieved when he found a way to carry most, if not all, of his daggers and swords with him was a complete understatement.Â
But ever since he married (Y/N) and being crowned as King Under the Mountain when Thorin stepped down due to old age, Filiâs old habit of always carrying a dozen - or more - of his daggers had surprisingly diminished. He started putting most of his prized weapons on display, either in his study, in the living quarters of their chamber, or in the weaponry of the kingdom, but still carried one or two for safety purpose.
âWhat happened here?â (Y/N), now wife and Queen of Ereborâs Lion King, asked with raised eyebrow a she looked onto her eldest before turning her gaze at her husband.
âNothing for you to worry about amrĂąlimĂȘ,â Fili replied in a rush as his nerves starting raise red flags, âyou know our little cub just loves to cuddle-.â
âThen why is he crying?â She interjected; a light growl could be heard in her voice.
Fili knew better than anyone else his wifeâs wrath no matter how convincingly she may look as calm as a gentle breeze. And he also knew lying to her may as well be considered a death wish.
When his first born came, he made sure all of his weapons were properly displayed and completely out of reach from curious little hands. And the ones in his possession, Fili made sure he had them hidden all over himselfâŠbut he learned the hard way one day that he needed to take extra care that they are all secured properly.Â
âIt was an accident amad,â Vili, their first born, reasoned as he gave (Y/N) the puppy eyes, confirming her suspicion of Kili teaching it to his nephew, âadad just got home and I missed him so I gave him a big, warm hug.â
(Y/N) gave out a sigh, realizing she would never stay stern for too long as long as her lion cub is around. She would have to deal with Fili and his hidden cutlery after she cleaned and patched up Viliâs wound. Â
Keeping weapons within their possession was a very alarming matter for her, especially if their child and other dwarflings were around. And Fili would remember from then on to always remove the daggers hidden in his pockets before approaching her or their children.
âI am truly sorry my Queen,â Fili whispered, regret evident in his visage as he gave (Y/N) a kiss.Â
âAdad never meant to hurt me,â Vili added as he wrapped his chubby arms around her neck, âplease forgive him, amad.â
(Y/N) couldnât help but gave out a smile to her son after giving Fili a kiss, âyou know I will always forgive your adad.â
âSo thatâs what happened,â Nili, the second son and older of the twins, mumbles as he looks at both his older brother and his father, âbut adad, it was an accident.â
âAnd nadad(brother) seemed fine,â Lilly, the only daughter and younger twin of Nili, added as she gives Fili a hug, âhe wouldât nag you like what great-uncle Dori would to great-uncle Nori if he was not fine.â
âI heard that!â They suddenly here Doriâs exclaim down the hall, making them laugh like thereâs no tomorrow. They will never understand how the old dwarrow and member of the Company could hear of them from that far.
Fili gives out a sigh, suddenly feeling melancholic as he remembers his wifeâs smile and laugh despite making her feel weary. And he knows he will never find and love another woman as great and loving as his (Y/N).
âAlright,â he says, couldnât help but chuckle after startling his children, âI will teach you everything that I knew and learned.â
Viliâs eyes suddenly widens, excitement and surprise could never be so obvious, âreally adad?â
âReally,â Fili reassures with a smile, âbut you have to learn and master how to smith first.â
âIâll do that now adad,â the eldest exclaims, giving him a kiss on his cheek before bolting out of their chamber and dashing towards the kingdomâs forges, âI will make you and amad proud!â
âIâll go with you too!â Nili exclaims as he runs after his older brother.
âWould amad be very excited for nadad?â Lilly asks as she watches her two brothers running down the hall, âbecause I know nadad will be a very strong warrior one day.â
âI am sure amad will be very excited, my princess,â Fili replies as he ushers her to follow her brothers down the forges.
And probably to pester and loose more grey hairs of the then Captain of the Guard and best friend of his late Uncle; something both he and Kili, and Thorin if he is still alive and is with them, would definitely love to see.
Fili knows his Queen and lioness would have a fit and would give him some stern words for letting their son learn all the tricks of his trade.
âI miss you amrĂąlimĂȘ,â Fili whispers, letting a few tears drop from his eyes as he looks onto his familyâs tapestry above the fireplace, âI wish you are still here with us.â
But deep down (Y/N) is the proudest mother in all of Middle Earth for having her cubs be the best dwarrows and dwarrowdam their are destined to be.
âI will take care and protect our cubs for as long as I live.âÂ
And the promise she made Fili swear did not, and will never, go in vain.Â
ââTill then, wait for me in our Creatorâs Halls, my lioness.â
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Fic: Gemini Chapter 3
AO3
Bilbo may be a Baggins of a Bag End, but his twin sister Bella inherited all their motherâs Tookish tendencies. If one Hobbit burglar is good, surely two will be better⊠right?
Rating: G
This is going to be a huge multi-part fic. Iâll be tagging it #HobbitGemini for anyone who wants to follow it, or shoot me a message if youâd like me to tag you specifically. Iâll post another chapter or two tonight, but then itâll probably be a week before I update. Iâll settle on a schedule of some sort once I figure out how fast I can crank out chapters.
Chapter 1: Late for Dinner
Chapter 2: An Unexpected Party
Chapter 3: No One West of Bree
âI donât like it, Ki,â Fili growled as his brother thunked two mugs onto the table and slid into the seat facing him.
Kili glanced around, one side of his mouth quirking upward skeptically. âWhatâs not to like, Fi? We could take this lot without even breaking a sweat.â
âThatâs what I mean,â Fili answered darkly. He wrapped his hands around his ale but didnât yet take a drink. Too many of the assembled halflings were looking their way. Too few looked friendly. âThese are some mighty strong glares for folk who donât seem to have a chance of backing âem up.â Sure, they had numbers, but that was about it, as far as he could tell. They were small and soft and round, dressed in the garish colors that adorned their gardens. They werenât fighters. But he wasnât sure what that made them instead.
He nodded toward a particularly venomous-looking halfling sitting in the corner. âTake that toadish character in green back behind you,â he said. âWhat does he think he can do? Weâre missing something, Ki. Weâve got to be.â It was hard to explain, but Fili couldnât help but feel uneasy. There just had to be something more to these strange little creatures than looks would suggest. Why else would Gandalf want Thorin to engage one of them in their quest? And whatâs more, brave Thorinâs wrath in making the very suggestion? If a halfling could be expected to best a dragon when an army of dwarves could notâŠ
Kili shrugged, unconcerned, and lifted his mug to drink. âI think youâre just - hey! Whereâs my ale gone?â
That got his attention. âWhat?â
Kili tipped his mug toward Fili. It was half empty. âDid you drink it?â he demanded, punching Fili in the shoulder before he could even think to answer.
âWhat? No. Ki, I havenât touched it.â
Kili didnât look convinced. He snatched up Filiâs mug and peered inside. Fili took advantage of his brotherâs momentary distraction to rub surreptitiously at his shoulder. He could feel it bruising already. âYours is short too!â Kili exclaimed. âWhatâs the big idea?â
Both brothers about jumped out of their skin when three more mugs of ale and a plate of fruit tarts clattered onto the worn table between them, and Fili nearly skewered the cheerful lass who dropped into the seat beside him.
âDonât take it personally - Old Wil always pours short for strangers,â she chirped, apparently unaware of her brush with death. Or of the intensified scowls now directed at their table. Fili half expected to burst into flames. âBella Baggins, at your service.â The lass bobbed her head and then grinned expectantly.
âFili,â he supplied slowly.
Kili was quicker to add his own name to the introduction, though his attention had already been snagged by the plate of tarts. When Fili saw his brotherâs hand slide away from his knife and toward the sweets, he allowed himself to relax slightly. Kiliâs stomach hadnât led them astray yet. Well, not since that cask of dandelion wine when they were in their twenties, but that was completely beside the point.
Kili took an enormous bite of one tart, but Fili was relieved to note that heâd at least smelled it first. ââOoks âike âe pourth thort for âoo, too.â Kili sprayed them both with crumbs as he spoke. He downed the ale in one of his mugs in a single gulp, and then swept the back of his hand across his mouth. âSorry. These are great!â
Bella laughed as she shook crumbs from her sandstone curls. âForgiven.â She peered into her own mug and sighed. âWilâs pouring may be lacking, but his wifeâs cooking certainly isnât. Alessia Bracegirdleâs blueberry tarts are local legend.â She glanced sideways at Fili as she took a more moderate drink from her own mug. âYour hands would be much better occupied with her tarts than your weapons,â she commented with a wry twist of her mouth. Perhaps she was not so unaware after all. âTerrifying though I know I seem, I really just thought the pair of you could use a friendly drink.â
Fili smiled back a little guiltily and relinquished his grip on the knife in his sleeve. He still had plenty of others in easy reach.
Just in case.
Kili grinned and flicked a bit of tart at him. âDonât mind him, Bella. Heâs just tense from being on the road. Itâs sucked all the fun out of him.â
Fili flicked the morsel back at his brother. âHas not.â And even if it had, someone had to be the responsible one after Kili went and got them lost. âShortcut,â indeed.
Kili snatched up another tart from the plate. âHas so! Youâre seeing threats everywhere. Youâre worse than Mister Dwalin! Even unarmed, these halflings have you jumping at every shadow. And then you nearly kill the only friendly face in the whole place! Imagine - not even trusting a blueberry tart!â He took another huge bite to prove his point, and when he spoke again, he sprayed Fili and Bella with crumbs once more. ââM worried âbout choo, Fi. âSânot righâ.â
Bella glanced over her shoulder, then looked from one to the other of them with amber eyes as large as dinner plates. âOh,â she breathed, leaning close over the worn wooden table. âBut Fili is quite right to be on his guard, for your kind hasnât any defense against our secret weapon.â
Kili swallowed with difficulty. âWhatâs that?â he croaked, leaning toward the halfling lass, his eyes growing wide to match hers.
âItâs a fearsome thing indeed. Makes even the biggest of big Men fall to pieces and go running back for the Wilds past Buckland.â
Though Fili suspected - or perhaps hoped for - a joke, he found himself listening just as attentively as his brother. He knew there had to be a reason Gandalf wanted a halfling along.
âItâs the Look.â And she leveled a truly impressive glare at Kili.
Fili burst out laughing, both at the halflingâs answer and the look of confused horror on his brotherâs face.
Bella managed to hold her expression a second longer before she, too, broke down in laughter, Kili joining in almost immediately in obvious relief. She leaned back in her chair, taking her mug with her. âOh, weâll glare you do death, and no mistake,â she boasted, a raised eyebrow replacing her smile, and both dwarves ceased their laughter at once. Then she grinned again, an easy, crooked thing that made her eyes twinkle. âThatâs about it though, Iâm afraid, unless one can be killed by a short drink.â
âI hope you didnât pay full price for these,â Fili commented, reaching for one of the mugs sheâd brought them. It held even less ale than the first mug had.
Bella shrugged. âSeems cruel to deprive Wil of his petty revenge when there are real strangers about to bear the brunt of it. Usually, he has to content himself with shorting me, as Iâm widely regarded as the strangest thing around these parts.â
She deftly snatched the last two tarts from the plate before Kili could grab one. She passed Fili one, but broke hers and passed half of it to Kili. Fili shot her a grateful look on his brotherâs behalf, but Kili, for his part, was too busy inhaling the treat to thank her for it.
âBut if you were hoping to get drunk tonight,â Bella continued, âyouâd have had better luck at the Green Dragon in Bywater. It gets all the outside traffic. Weâre a bit isolated here in the heart of the Shire.â
âSo Iâm learning,â Fili answered. âBut we were told Hobbiton, and this place seemed as likely as any around here to hold a meeting about an adventure.â
The lass choked on the last bite of her tart.
Fili thumped her on the back in alarm, but as soon as her airway was clear of crumbs, she doubled over laughing. âYou wonât find any adventures here, lads,â she panted as soon as she was able. âEven the mildest sort wonât come any closer than Bree, Iâm afraid.â
âBut Gandalf said Hobbiton,â Kili protested. âVery clearly!â
Bella frowned and took another drink, clearly thinking hard.
âWhat is it?â Fili asked. âIs something the matter?â
She shook her head. âGandalf, you say? Old fellow dressed all in grey? Wears a pointed hat, as if he werenât tall enough already?â
âThatâs him!â Kili exclaimed, jostling the table in his excitement. âHave you seen him?â
âHeâs hardly been seen around these parts since I was a child, but he was always fond of a good story, and turning dwarves loose on unsuspecting hobbits sounds like as good a start to a tale as any Iâve ever heard.â
Fili shared a grim look with his brother as Bella chuckled to herself and returned to her drink. âYou think this is some sort of joke?â Fili inquired, careful to keep his face and tone from betraying his worry, while Kili looked downright offended at the very idea. If they werenât careful, Kili was going to blunder right into revealing their whole quest in a room full of hostile halflings.
âOh, yes,â Bella replied at once. âThough there are few enough around here whoâll see the humor in it. When news of you two gets out, thereâll be a scandal in the neighborhood! Old Wil may never recover!â
âStill,â Fili reasoned, trying to reassure himself and also keep Kili from causing a scene, âbetter a joke than a trap, I suppose.â
That notion backfired.
Kili jerked upright so quickly he nearly overturned the table. As it was, several of the halflings in the nearest seats shot them especially dirty looks at the clatter. âYou donât think it could be, do you?â Kili hissed. âA trap, I mean.â
âOf course not,â Bella soothed, beginning to pick up their overturned mugs. The short pouring was a good thing after all. All five had been empty, or near enough, when theyâd fallen. The little bit of ale that seeped across the table was quickly mopped up with a rag Bella snagged off a passing serverâs arm. The lass made eye contact with Kili when she spoke next, all laughter aside. âGandalf may not have visited the Shire in ages, but I have had some dealings with him outside of it. Heâs a good sort. A little meddlesome, but he means well, and thatâs got to count for something, hasnât it? And from what I understand, by the end of things, heâs usually righter than one would have expected at the beginning.â
Fili shot her another grateful smile for her efforts at calming his brother. And her words had gone a long way toward easing his own mind as well. Balin had seemed confident when heâd suggested the pair of them set out ahead at the edge of the Shire, but as the hours had passed and theyâd grown more and more hopelessly lost in all the halflingsâ tangled footpaths and hills, Fili had been unable to shake the growing suspicion that this whole thing was a test. One he was failing miserably. But this chance meeting made him feel as though he wasnât botching absolutely everything. At the very least, theyâd managed to secure an outside perspective on their wizard. He smiled to himself at the thought of Balinâs approving nod when he shared Bellaâs vote of confidence at the meeting.
âWell,â Kili mused, interrupting Filiâs thoughts, âI hope youâre right about the wizardâs scheming.â He still didnât look entirely convinced that the whole thing wasnât some sort of elaborate trap. âIâd hate to have come so far out of our way to collect a burglar for nothing.â
âA burglar, you say?â
âUncle didnât think much of the idea at first, to be honest, but -â
Fili kicked Kili beneath the table before he could spill any more details. Their uncle would kill them. âYes,â he interjected to distract Bella from Kiliâs pained indignation. âBut here we are. You havenât heard anything about a burglar advertising around Hobbiton, have you?â
Bella laughed again at that. âOf course not! In my experience, that is not usually the sort of activity one advertises!â
âOh, not petty burglars, or hobbyists, certainly,â Fili acknowledged, âbut professional burglars quite frequently advertise their services so as to attract respectable clients. Thereâs nothing saying one cannot steal back something that is already oneâs rightful property.â
Kili brightened suddenly, obviously picking up on Filiâs intent. âWeâre on our way to visit kin in the Iron Hills,â he recited dutifully, only making the line sound slightly rehearsed, âbut weâve had some things stolen from our company.â He looked to Fili for approval of his addition to Balinâs sketchy cover story.
âHardly the most auspicious start to a journey, as Iâm sure you can imagine,â Fili added with a shrug, hoping to distract Bella from his brotherâs blundering again.
Bella nodded sagely, but Fili could see the twinkle of laughter in her eyes once more. He let it go. Better she think them joking than lying. And it wasnât a lie, not really. An entire mountain kingdom was probably just likely to be rather larger than whatever she was picturing theyâd lost.
âOf course,â Bella said. âIf Gandalfâs involved, I suppose it canât be nearly as disreputable an affair as it sounds. But Iâm afraid you still wonât find any burglars, professional or otherwise, advertising their craft here in Hobbiton. Hobbits, as a rule, frown upon burglary at any level of dedication.â
âBut can you think of no one at all?â Kili asked forlornly. He fixed the lass with the same look heâd give their mother to coax her into allowing him a second helping of dessert.
Bella shook her head, and for a moment, Fili thought they might have at last met someone immune to Kiliâs puppy dog eyes. But then she sighed. âI really canât think of anyone who would fit your needs.â Fili waited. It was coming. He knew it, and Kili did too. Neither of them spoke, and sure enough, she continued after another sigh. âBut perhaps we can have a spot of dinner, and you can tell me more about your adventure, and what it is, exactly, that Gandalf told you. Maybe then Iâll be able to think of who he could possibly have meant.â
As she surged to her feet and headed for the bar, Kili flashed a triumphant grin across the table. Fili nodded in acknowledgment of his mastery, but couldnât help a few words of caution as well. âWe still have to be careful what we say, Ki. Uncle wonât like us giving everything away to a stranger.â
âBut itâs to get help,â Kili reasoned. âAfter all, if we canât find this supposed burglar, whatâs to say any of the others can either? We could be heroes, Fi, and find him before anyone else!â
âGandalf will know him, if he can recommend him,â Fili reminded him. âAnd the others, at least, might remember the fellowâs name.â
Kili pouted at his tone. âHow is it my fault that you didnât listen on your turn?â
âI was trying,â Fili shot back, âbut someone was pulling faces behind Gandalfâs back the entire time, ruining my concentration.â It really was unfair. He hadnât known of Balinâs plan to send them ahead. If he had, he would have made Kili listen to Gandalfâs instructions as well, and then they would both know the burglarâs name, and they wouldnât be in this predicament at all. They could have stopped and asked for proper directions to the fellowâs house, instead of trying to make sense of the garbled nonsense Kili had rattled off about âpretunies.â
Kili opened his mouth to argue, but was interrupted by Bella returning to her seat with a huff. âWhatâs the matter?â he asked.
âKitchenâs closed,â Bella snapped, just as a serving girl whisked past their table with plates piled high with roast pork and potatoes. She pressed her lips into a thin line.
Kili was aghast, and Fili suspected his own face wasnât much more composed. âBut-â
Bella cut Kili off. âWell, itâs closed to us, anyway. Wil wants us out. âPutting his patrons off their drinking,â he says, with all our talk of adventuring and burgling. Ill-tempered old goat.â She closed her eyes and took a deep breath, then forced a bright smile. âThereâs nothing for it,â she declared. âYouâll have to come home with me. Bilbo will have cooked something up, Iâm sure, late as I am, and if not, then thereâs plenty of cold food in the pantry for all of us.â
âBilbo?â Fili asked. Of course a lass with a smile like that would have someone waiting at home.
âOh, yes. Heâll probably be much more help than I could be. Heâs much more sociable, you see, and has a good ear for gossip. Perhaps heâs heard something about this burglar of yours. And if not, than at the very least, heâs got a library full of maps and things, and we can get you two pointed in the right direction. Iâm sure there must be any number of places that sound like âHobbitonâ if one is distracted from listening.â
âOf course weâll come!â Kili exclaimed at once, not bothering to consult his older brother.
For his part, Bellaâs sly smile was enough to make Fili forgive her for overhearing their argument - it seemed these halflings had exceptional hearing, information which he filed away for later - but at the same time, he couldnât forget the weight of responsibility on his shoulders in Thorinâs absence. âI donât know,â he murmured reluctantly. âThatâs a generous offer, but weâre to meet the rest of our party tonight, if we can find them. We probably shouldnât go wandering about the countryside at random. Uncle always says itâs important to stay where you are when youâre lost, and let the others find you.â
âUncle has a good deal of experience at being lost,â Kili piped up helpfully.
âNo more than most,â Fili shot back in his uncleâs defense. âAnd itâs sound advice, anyway. The others have a much better chance of finding us if we just stay put.â
âWe could always leave a message with Wil, in case any of your friends come looking for you here,â Bella suggested.
Fili was skeptical, to say the least. Could the peevish barkeeper really be trusted to pass along a message faithfully?
Bella must have read the look on his face. âItâll be fine,â she assured him. âOld Wil may be petty and vengeful when it comes to strangers, but he wonât hesitate to send those strangers in another hobbitâs direction if given half a chance. Odds are, youâd have been sent up my way sooner or later, if I hadnât met you here first. Come on. Good food and a good nightâs sleep - not to mention better company than this lot -â she gestured at the still-glaring halflings scattered around the room â- will set you up right proper for whatever the morning will bring.â She leaned forward conspiratorially. âAnd thereâs a strawberry-rhubarb pie in it for you if youâll at least walk me home. Youâre my excuse, you see. Iâm abominably late for supper, but if I go home and start spinning tales of drinking with dwarves, Bilbo will never believe me. The only way Iâm getting off the hook tonight is if I bring you lot around as -â
The lassâs face went suddenly blank.
Well, not blank, exactly. Fili was sure it was supposed to be something resembling politely cheery, but it was off somehow. Like a pane of spun sugar. Sickly sweet, but fragile, with no substance underneath. He was just about to ask what was wrong when a shadow fell across their table.
âCousin Belladonna!â The voice was just as rotund at the rest of the green-clad hobbit, and Fili inwardly cringed at his false cheer, as if the fellow hadnât just spent the last half hour glaring daggers at their table. It explained Bellaâs face, at least.
âCousin Otho,â she replied, her tone just as false as his. Fili noticed her knuckles were white around the handle of her empty mug. âI didnât see you there. Would you care to join me and my friends for a drink?â
Fili saw Kili open his mouth to protest and kicked him under the table again. Better to let the lass handle her relations herself. For now, at least.
âGoodness, no!â Otho forced a chuckle that was as false as everything else about him. He tucked his hands into the pockets of his gaudy green waistcoat. âI was just about to head home to the missus. Getting late, you know, and supperâs waiting. But Iâd be happy to walk you home, Belladonna. The Hill isnât too far out of my way, after all, and you wouldnât want to keep Bilbo waiting up too long.â
Bella made a big show of looking past Otho and out the darkened window. âOh, Sweet Lady! Youâre right,â she gasped, and Fili had to admire how realistic she made her astonishment seem. âHe expected us home ages ago!â
Noting Bellaâs âusâ at the same time Otho did, but taking it as an invitation, Fili spoke up, doing his best to match her performance. He peered out the window and then hung his head, reaching for his pack. âSorry about that, Bell. But you know Kili and his âshortcuts.ââ He elbowed Kili, who elbowed him back with a scowl.
Bella laughed. âWell, I know you do. You donât have to take them, you know.â She smiled warmly at the indignant Kili, her facade temporarily abandoned. âEven if he does give you his Look.â
All three of them burst out laughing at that, leaving poor Otho to sputter and try to come up with a way to retake control of a situation that was obviously not going at all as heâd planned.
Bella was the first to come back to herself. âOh, dear,â she breathed. âIâm afraid this isnât making us any less late, is it? Weâd best be going, lads.â She rose and turned back to Otho with an - almost - apologetic smile. âSorry to run, cousin, but you know how Bilbo is about his cooking. If his supper is ruined, Iâll never hear the end of it. Give my best to Lobelia, wonât you?â She didnât wait for an answer from her cousin before issuing orders to the dwarves. âYou lads can go gather your things, and Iâll settle matters with Wil and meet you out front.â
âCousin Otho,â Fili intoned gravely as he stood. He bowed with an exaggerated flourish.
âPleasure,â Kili added, mimicking Filiâs bow. It was all Fili could do not to laugh at the look of shocked dismay on the poor halflingâs face. His face had become nearly as green as his shirt. They collected their packs from the heap beneath the table, and Fili adopted his best princely strut. Out of the corner of his eye, he could see Kili doing the same, and they left the poor fellow standing, completely befuddled, beside their table.
They both burst into laughter as soon as they stepped out into the lane and the door swung shut behind them.
âBella is a natural,â Kili declared. âI thought heâd faint when she said we were expected!â
âPoor fellow didnât know what hit him,â Fili agreed, adjusting his pack to sit more evenly across his shoulders. âDo you really think that sour old barman will send the others our way?â
Kili shrugged. âI donât know, but Bella should know how to handle her own people, right?â
âShe should. And waiting at her house for the others canât put us in much worse of a position than waiting here would, I suppose.â
Kiliâs eyes got dreamy. âEspecially if thereâs pieâŠâ
âYou always think with your stomach, Ki,â Fili chided, chuckling.
âWell, it got us excellent blueberry tarts and a good joke, didnât it? And pie! These halflings know how to get things done! Imagine if Bellaâs pie is even half as good as those tarts⊠Maybe thatâs why Gandalf wants a halfling along - someone has to sweeten Uncle Thorin up, or heâs liable to kill everyone before we even lay eyes on the mountain.â
âIf thatâs his plan, heâll have to hire two - one to cook Uncleâs pies, and one to cook Dwalinâs. Otherwise Uncle will never get so much as a bite!â
It felt good just to laugh for a bit. Maybe Kili was right, Fili reflected, and he had been too serious since they went on ahead of the company. What had being serious gotten him? Lost in the dark. Everything seemed to be turning out alright after all, so why worry?
âI just hope we wind up with someone like Bella,â Kili confided. âA pie from that Otho character would probably just make everyone sick.â
Filiâs smile faded in spite of his resolve to stop worrying. âYou donât think sheâs having any trouble in there, do you?â
By unspoken agreement, they both dropped their packs behind the bushes at the side of the road and started for the door. Fili took the lead, and Kili fell in half a step behind him, watching his back as always.
Suddenly, the door flew open, and Bella came storming out, dragging a very startled-looking Otho along behind her. ââŠone whit what sort of company you think that makes me, Otho Sackville-Baggins!â She spun to face the stout halfling, and Fili realized that instead of her holding him, it was he who held her wrist in a bruising grip. The stupid sod had apparently been too shocked to let go when Bella started moving.
âYou having any trouble, Bell?â Kili growled, his eyes on her arm too.
âNone at all,â Bella replied, trying to twist out of his grip. âOh, Otho!â she exclaims, stomping her foot. âLet go of me this instant!â
That seemed to bring the fellow back to his senses somewhat. But instead of releasing the lass, he dragged her around in front of himself, like a shield. âNow, see here,â he stammered, his eyes darting wildly between the two armed dwarves. Neither had drawn a weapon yet, but both Fili and Kili had taken up defensive stances, and neither of them looked kindly on the halflingâs treatment of their new friend. âIâll call the Sherriff on you!â
âFor what?â Fili asked, taking a step forward and resting his hand on the hilt of one of his swords.
âYeah,â Kili agreed. âFar as I can see, the only one causing trouble here is you.â Kili stepped forward as well, and Otho backed away, dragging Bella with him.
âSee, Belladonna? I told you these strange folk shouldnât be trusted. Troublemakers, the lot! Who knows what sort of trouble youâd have gotten yourself into if I hadnât been here!â
Fili saw Bellaâs jaw clench. âIâd release the lass right now, if I was you,â Fili stated slowly and calmly. He moved his hand away from his sword.
If the halfling had had a lick of sense, heâd have backed down by now, but Fili hadnât forgotten the powerful glares this stammering idiot had directed their way back in the tavern. Nor had he forgotten the wizardâs stubborn insistence that they hire a halfling to handle a dragon. Despite the amused smirk growing on his brotherâs face, Fili wasnât ready to count this fellow out just yet. Not until Bella was safely out of his grasp.
âYou canât tell me what to do,â Otho declared, trying to wave a very disgruntled Bella in front of him by way of proof. âBelladonna is my cousin, and I say what she -â
Bella elbowed him in the face with her free arm, spinning to follow through and drop with him to the ground. âDonât call me Belladonna,â she snarled, tearing her arm out of his grasp. She ducked back into the building as Othoâs startled silence gave way to pained howls. Judging from the blood pouring through his fingers, sheâd broken his nose.
âCome on, lads,â Bella said briskly as she came back out, a pack slung over her shoulder and a walking stick in her hand. âI do believe I owe you a pie.â
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Crushes
This is connected to my other imagine drabble âCuddlesâ in which the reader/oc has an undisclosed crush... this is the story of âwhat if that crush was Dwalinâ.
based on âImagine falling in love with Dwalin on the quest and, after rebuilding Erebor, the she-dwarves start fawning over Dwalin; when you are hurt, Balin confronts his brother and convinces him to tell you how he feelsâ
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Of course, youâd fallen for him, how could you not? He was everything a dwarf should be; brawny, bulky, able to smash skulls with his fists⊠and he had a kind heart to go along with it, a softness in his eyes when he looked at the lads â even Ori, who was no kin of his had come under that blue-eyed aegis of protection during the Quest. Dwalin knew you well enough to know you could take care of yourself, and yet he still looked out for you and your brothers. Nori might have died in Goblin Town if not for Dwalinâs strength, you knew, the thought still making you shudder. How could you not love such a dwarf? Even back in Ered Luin youâd nursed a small tenderness for the gruff lump of granite, carefully hidden away in your heart. He had never looked at you twice, which was fine, you told yourself, stomping away from the sparring rings.
It was not fine.
With the Mountain slowly filling up with returning dwarrow, you did not have as much time to spend with any member of the Company â not even your brothers, who were busy in their own roles anyway â but you made it a point to show up for your weekly spar with Dwalin, even if you didnât really have time to fit it into your schedule. Of course, you saw him at dinner sometimes â most eating was still done communally, and the Company ate together at least twice a month as a general rule. Usually, he seemed as eager as you when you showed up in the rings â though no formal agreement had been made between you, you still felt as though this was your time. Today, he was simply not present. You had gone a round with FĂli â still recovering so you didnât use your full strength â but it was half-hearted at best.
Youâd heard him before you saw him.
âAye, and when the Great Goblin King fell, he took the supportin beams withâim and landed right on top oâ us!â Dwalin exclaimed, to a great chorus of female sighing. You stiffened.
âAnd then what did you do?â someone gushed. You wanted to throttle her, especially as you caught sight of the pleased look on Dwalinâs face as he looked at his little fan.
âWell, then things got a bit tricky. You see, we had people trapped underneath piles of wood, and a whole mountainâs worth of Goblins coming for us â sâpose they didnât much like that we killed their king,â Dwalin added thoughtfully. âWell, I looked at Thorin, and Thorin looked at me, and then we started trying to pull at the beams. âLeave no Dwarf behind!â I thought, as I pulled Lord Nori from the debris,â they oohâed and ahhâed at that. You scowled. âMori!â Dwalin exclaimed, catching sight of you. âThis, ladies,â he gestured grandly, âis Lord Noriâs sister, Lady Mori.â It was such a little thing, to be introduced as your brotherâs sister, as though you hadnât earned your place in the Company ten times over; including saving Dwalinâs ungrateful hide a time or two!
âHello, Dwalin, ladies,â you nodded coldly to all of them. Dwalin frowned a little at your icy expression. You felt an almost overpowering need to be elsewhere, immediately.
âHere for a good spar?â he asked, his eyes bright and hopeful.
âNo.â Your voice remained cool, detached. âI havenât any more time to spend fooling around here,â you claimed, decisively. Fooling around with weapons or fooling yourself that you mattered to the blind oaf, you werenât sure. Being a fool, perhaps, you thought viciously, fully aware that Nori â at least â was aware of your crush. âDwalin,â you nodded, ignoring the crestfallen look on his face, âladies.â With another nod, you swept past them, resting your axe on your shoulder. It wasnât your favourite weapon, preferring the sword or the glaives, but last week youâd promised him a fight with axes.
 âMori isnât sitting with us tonight?â Balin asked quietly, taking his place beside Dwalin. Tonight was the bi-monthly Company dinner and Mori was flanked by all three of her brothers as far away from Dwalin as the table allowed. Usually, the riâs would sit by the Fundinuls, and Balin wasnât the only one puzzled by the change in seating arrangements. He had tried to catch Doriâs eye, but the mithril-haired tailor had ignored him completely. The dismissal stung, the old diplomat having formed a deep friendship with the oldest ri-brother during the Quest. He had even tried subtly enquiring about the possibility of a closer connection â he wasnât blind to the way Dwalin sighed after Mori, of course â though nothing had come of it yet. Dori was fiercely protective of his siblings, after all, having been more of a mother to them than their own whoâd died when Ori was very young. Mori and Nori â born only three years apart and the only two who knew for sure that they had the same adad â had run wild in Ered Luin, their adad a known thief and grifter. Nori, of course, had become a thief, while Mori had become a sellsword, off with trading caravans before she was truly old enough, the both of them desperate to help Dori raise little Ori as best they could.
âNo,â Dwalin sighed sadly. âSheâs mad at me because I was late for our sparring session.â Balin just hummed thoughtfully.
  âItâs fine, Nori,â you hissed, keeping your voice low enough that Dori wouldnât catch it. He was busy pushing greens on Ori, however, an unbreakable habit it seemed, and didnât pay the two of you any attention. Nori was always looking out for you, the two of you affectionately known as the Twins. Brushing your red hair â a few shades redder than Noriâs auburn â away from your face, you tried to focus on the sumptuous meal.
âItâs not fine if youâre unhappy, Mo.â Nori whispered back. He was the only one allowed to call you Mo, shortening your already shortened name.
âI knew itâd never happen, No,â you replied, âI always knew. Just⊠just leave it alone,â you sighed. Nori frowned at you, but he changed the topic easily. Sometimes, you really loved Nori.
  âWhereâs Mori?â Dwalin asked, sitting himself down by Nori with a puzzled frown. âShe wasnât in the rings today,â he complained, when Nori didnât answer.
âWhy do you care, Dwalin?â the spymaster asked, his voice deceptively pleasant as he played with one of his many hidden knives, making it dance between nimble fingers.
âSheâs the only one willing to put me on my arse,â Dwalin admitted sheepishly. âI look forward to sparring with her every week! Sheâs so busy, but she makes time for me anyway.. it â she â makes me⊠happy,â he finished, staring into his mug with a desolate expression. He did not want Nori to know that part of his enjoyment came from feeling her body so close to his, the exhilaration he felt when he caught a whiff of her hair oil on his skin or his clothes after a round of unarmed combat. Â
âYou sound a little smitten,â Nori remarked drily, a smirk flashing in Dwalinâs direction. The warrior gaped. Heâd been so careful! No one except Balin knew what he felt for the fiery temptress, he was sure of it, always careful not to watch her when others could see. It had been a nightmare on the Quest, honestly, her presence constant, her wry smiles inescapable. He could still see Bilboâs hand wrapped around her breast that night, could remember wishing â and dreaming, later â that it had been his hand; that she had welcomed his touch.
âNo!â he protested, acutely aware that he was sitting next to the one Dwarf in Erebor who would have no problem slipping a knife between his ribs if he thought Dwalin had set his eyes on his sister. âyes,â he murmured, a second later, momentarily feeling a need to get it all out there. âSheâs so beautiful,â he whispered dreamily, while Nori looked a little green beside him. Dwalin didnât notice, âand strong, and brave, and â Oh Mahal â when she smiles at meâŠâ he trailed off, suddenly mortified. âDonât worry, Nori, nothing will come of my infatuation, I know,â he sighed, getting to his feet. âMori deserves better than a scarred old warrior.â Tossing back the last dregs of his ale, Dwalin morosely lumbered off to the large house he shared with Balin; the same house their adad had owned before their Exile.
  âDwalin is in love with my sister.â
It wasnât a question, but Balin nodded anyway, slightly surprised that the thief-turned-spymaster hadnât said anything before now.
âHas been for⊠oh, must be 20-odd years since I first heard his tales about the fiery beauty who knocked him down flat in two minutes,â Balin mused. Nori chuckled. âI have tried, over the years, to get him to confess his heart,â Balin sighed. âI thought he would⊠before the BattleâŠâ he trailed off, remembering the tense hours they had sat in the darkness of Ereborâs front hall and listened to the sounds of DĂĄinâs warriors battling the Orcs with the aid of the Elves.
âHe only told her to be careful,â Nori replied, before he disappeared as silently as he had arrived. Balin shook his head in fond exasperation.
  âWhere is Mori?â Thorin Oakenshield asked, at the next Company dinner. The ris were missing a member, he saw.
âIron Hills, possibly,â Nori replied blandly. âThough she could be halfway to Ered Luin by now.â
âWHAT!â Dwalin roared, standing with such force that he knocked his chair over. âYou let her go off on her own?! Anything could happen to her!â he seethed. Nori grinned unrepentantly. âShe could be hurt! How can you just sit there, laughing!â Dwalin pointed an accusatory finger at Nori, while Oriâs mouth opened as if to speak. The thiefâs lightning-quick hand shot out, blocking whatever words the scribe was about to utter. Dwalin continued ranting in that vein for some time untilâŠ
âWhy, Dwalin, I didnât know you cared,â you remarked, catching the tail end of an impressive rant aimed in Noriâs direction and concerning your well-being. You wondered what that was about, even as you felt giddy with the confirmation that Dwalin did care about you. The warrior whirled, staring at you as though he couldnât believe his eyes. You smiled tentatively. âSorry, Iâm late, everyone,â you waved at the room in general, but no one dared break the silence after Dwalinâs outburst.
âMoriâŠâ he groaned, and your name had never sounded so good before.
âYes, Dwalin?â you asked, looking up at him with puzzled eyes. The hug was unexpected, but not as unexpected as the small words whispered in your ear.
âPlease donât leave me.â When he pulled back, you were surprised by the swirl of emotion in his eyes, the gentleness with which he cupped your face. You felt frozen to the spot, unconsciously licking your lips.
âOh, Mahal wept!â Thorin groused. âKiss her already, you old fool, before dinner gets cold. Iâm tired of all the pussyfooting around!â The Company laughed, but you didnât notice over the sound of your heart racing in response to the softness of Dwalinâs lips meeting your own.
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Fingon stood in the middle of his newly completed shop smiling he canât believe all of this is actually real and his life now. He and his two partners Glorfindel Losgloriol and Finrod Felagund. They were both so very helpful in the proses of setting up the shop and he is glad that he decided to do this with them. Fingon walks to the front window and looks out on to Eru Street. He could see Mirkwood wine down the street next to the Dale fish market. There was a rumor going around that the owner of Mirkwood wines and the new owner of the Fish market were having a secret relationship. Well not really secret as their individual children didnât really keep their mouths shut on the issue. Fingon chuckled and looked more down the street to see the Baggend Books and Erebor jewelry, now their owners were definitely dating and everyone knew it. Fingon smiles again and looks right across the street to the shop that would be what he opened the story to every day.  The Sons of Silmarils, they were the best tattoo shop in the entire town maybe wider. It was owned by 5 sons and their father but there were 7 of them but the last two were too young but it was expected that they would follow in their fatherâs footsteps and join the family. Each one of the brothers had their own style that they were the best in. Curufin was the one that you went to if you wanted innovational pieces. Caranthir is known for his dark subjects and lack of bright colors. Celegorm is known for his realistic animal pieces they are said to be so realistic you would think you could pet them. Maglor was the best at technical pieces and the finer details. Maedhros, Fingonâs heart flutters remembering his face on the magazine that he hid in the back room of the shop, was known for not specializing in anything he did what was asked of him. Feanor, their father, was the best in the country for his jewel tones and knowing how to make tattooâs sparkle. He was honored to think that he was across from them he knew their paths would never cross as professionals but maybe he would get a tattoo from them at some point. Fingon laughed at the thought knowing he could never do that and his father might explode it is bad enough he didnât follow his father into investment banking like his younger brother Turgon would a tattoo on top of that he might kill his father then and there. Fingon sighed and flipped the sign to open and proceeded to do his normal tasks before his partners joined him for the day and they hopefully would have some applicants to work with them in the shop. He hummed as he worked and talked to the flowers he knew he looked crazy but it is shown to help them grow. He was talking to the Daliaâs when he heard the quite tinkling of the bell meaning someone had come in he popped up to see who it was and hoped that it wasnât his partners or family.
Thorin walked into the shop and looked around. He didnât go in flower shops ever but today he was making an exception as Bilbo had been dropping hints all week about the flower shop that just opened so he was doing this to appease the lovely man. The problem was he knew absolutely nothing about flowers but hey thatâs what the owner is here for right? Where is the owner he thought as he looked around the shop. Fingon walked over to him so excited he couldnât see straight and almost knocked the babyâs breath over.
âWelcome! What can I help you with today?â Fingon says in an overexcited tone and recognizes Thorin from when his brother bought the necklace for his fiancĂ©e and for their mother a few years back
âHello? I am looking for flowers for my partner.â Thorin say and thinks âWhy the hell else would I be here?â
âAlright! What does he like? I have everything here that you could imagine well except for the geraniums but they wonât be in season for a few more weeks. But I have most everything else you could be looking forâ Fingon canât seem to stop his mouth as he chatters on and on about the flowers.
Thorin looks at him and is overwhelmed âUmmm. He likes flowers and oak leaves?â Thorin says and looks at him hoping that might help in some way.
Fingon thinks for a moment âDoes he have allergies because I have a few flowers that donât give off pollen but they still have the smell or I can just go with sweet smelling things or I can make you something with meaning like care or love?â Fingon has called down and now he walks around and picks up a few flowers that he knows would fit with an oak leaf as a focal point in the center he even has a few fake acorns since he knows those are the embalm on the store.
Thorin watches him and says âNo he has no allergies but if you can put something together with meaning that will be nice for him.â Thorin just watches and wonders what this will look like.
Fingon looks at him âTwine and paper or vase?â
âUm. Vase and can you cut them and put the water inâ Thorin asks knowing that is all he ever sees Bilbo doing to them.
Fingon chuckles and nods âOf course.â Fingon keeps walking around and picking flowers that mean caring and love and throws in a few green roses just for a nice touch before going back and tallying everything up and arranging them in the best way. âDo you want to take it or have it delivered?â Fingon asks and knows that he would have to be the one that does that but still they should offer it.
âI will just take it I want to see the look on his face. He doesnât think I can take hints so this will show him that I do listen to his yammering onâ Thorin says with a chuckle.
Fingon smiles at him and finishes the arrangement putting the acorns as a focal point to the bow he ties around the vase. âDone!â Fingon smiles and slides it over to the register ringing him up as Thorin walks up and gets his wallet out and pays for it looking confused at the total as this is a large arrangement. âI gave you the first customer discountâ Fingon explains at the confusion. Thorin looks at him surprised âOh. Thank you?â Thorin takes the arrangement with a groan at first and walks to the door as Fingon rushes to open it for him quickly. Thorin nods to him and is on his way to the bookstore hoping Bilbo will like it.
Fingon stands in the shop for a moment before starting his happy dance that was his first sale!!! He smiles to himself and thinks that he should have some premade arrangements. Fingon finds himself looking up periodically as he makes flowers at the tattoo shop across the street. Itâs not open yet as it is 9 am and that is a bit early for a tattoo artist to be awake. He wants to see if he can get a glimpse of any of the artists. But deep down he knows that the only one he really wants to get a look at is MaedhrosâŠHe was just so handsome and Fingon hadnât had a crush this hard since freshman year of college and that had gone so very badly but he had met Glori out of the entire ordeal. Where was he anyway? Fingon looks at the clock and realizes he just spent 30 minutes staring at the shop across the way. He shook his head and made more arrangements and thinks about maybe taking on across the street but that feels so silly as who would want to see flowers when they walk into a tattoo parlor? He shook his head and waited for Glori he was running late but he had expected that so no need for him to worry just yet. He just hummed along till he heard the bell and the huffing of his friend. Fingon looks up to see Glorfindel looking like he was pulled backward through a hole.
âWoah! You look like hellâ Fingon says with a chuckle at his friend.
Glorfindel looks at him and he did have twigs in his waist length blonde hair âWell I have been through hell and I tripped on my way out of the house this morning.â He puts three cups on the counter and the breakfast sandwiches he had brought anticipating that Fingon would have forgotten to eat and he was right in this assumption. âI also stopped and got sandwiches and tea for the three of us.â He looks around âWhere is my blonde twin?â He asked pulling on his golden apron and picking the twigs out of his hair.
Fingon was focused on the smell of ham that he missed the question at first but after a moment he finally heard him. âNo clue probably with his other-other best friend. He always likes to see Turgon in the morning and Iâm sure he didnât sleep last nightâ He unwraps the sandwich and starts to eat knowing that one was his as it had pepper jack on it as everyone knew he liked.
Glorfindel looked at him and chuckles pulling the hair up in a massive bun on the back if his neck âWell he needs to get his butt here. This is all of our baby and he needs to help take care of it. Have we had any people yet today?â He asks checking on the Marigolds and drinking his tea.
âYes, we did! The jeweler down the street came in and was I have, to say the least, helpful in what he wanted in an arraignment for the book dealer. Whose name is Bilbo by the way so you call him the right name.â Fingon is smiling and rolls his eyes and Glori.
Glorfindel look up and smiles âWe are on our way to greatness!â
Fingon laughs âIt was one sale we are hardly on the way to greatness.â He finishes the sandwich and they keep chatting about the shop till he sees movement across the street at about 11 am. He looks up to see red hair walking into the shop following a much shorter man with dark hair tied back like Glori always does and he knows that can only be one person with red hair going into a tattoo shop this early and he smiles for no reason really as it was the back of his head but now he knows that they are at least in their shop now he needs a reason to go over there that isnât creepy and weird. Glorfindel watches him and laughs âReally?? Are you still crushing on him!? You donât know him!â
Fingon looks at him âShut up and you have no stones to throw you were the one that was looking at fountain guyâs butt last week and we all saw you do it!â
âI was not! He was just across the street and I happened to look which happens when you are hanging the sign!â Glorfindel retorts âAnd go talk to him! He is our neighbor? Street mate? I donât know what he is but he is right there!â Points across the street âNow donât make me push you. And take some flowers advertise the shop while you flirtâ
Fingon blushes but knows that Glori wonât shut up if he doesnât go âFine! But Iâm not taking flowers they will be out of place in the shopâ
âYes you are and I swear to Yavanna you are even if I have to follow you myself!â Glorfindel says passionately.
âThis is why fountain guy ignored you. You are pushy.â Fingon takes the flowers her has made thinking of them, mostly Maedhros, and walks over feeling his inside rolling around unhappily but he makes it to the door and opens it tentatively to hear a cruel voice shouting at him âIf you canât read the sign you canât get a tattoo we open in an hour!â
Fingon responds âOh! No, I just have flowers!â
âWe donât want any pansy ass flowers in this shop!â The cruel voice says.
âWait!! No, I will take them they can stay in my station!â A nicer voice answers.
âMagâs you can barely keep yourself alive how on this green earth will you keep flowers alive??â Another voice answers.
âSomeone just get the damn things before he faints!â yet another voice answers before he sees a man with dark hair walk to the front with his full sleeves on display and Fingon can see that one is full of music and the other has portraits of his brothers all in very different styles and it hits Fingon maybe all of his brothers did their own pictures and he can see a woman that looks like she is sculpted in marble on the top of his hand she is beautiful and looks like she could be right out of art history books but he finds himself a bit disappointed because it wasnât who he had wanted to see.
âHello! Iâm Maglor!â He says standing at the front desk and smiling âThose are beautiful! Are you the new florist across the street? My brother wonât shut up about your shop.â
âShut your mouth Mags!!â Comes a voice from the front station
Fingon chuckles âYes I am one of the owners. I am Fingon. Nice to meet you and this arrangement is all done by me and I wasnât sure what you would want so I just made a mixture so you could see what we did.â He rambles again.
âMake him shut up!â Feanor walks out and looks at the two of them. He is covered in tattoos but you can see that the one he is proudest of is right in the middle of his chest as it is the only one that he is constantly showing and it looks like it is glowing. He gives off a scary aura. âI told you. We donât need any pansy flowers in this shop. We defiantly donât need a pansy carrying them.â
Fingon looks at him he is used to the comments on his sexuality and the fact that the shop is owned by two gay men and a bisexual man wonât help his case right now so he is frozen not saying anything.
âGet off it dad. You donât know anything about him.â Maedhros said standing up from his station and looking over to them. Fingon thought his heart might stop his was even more beautiful up close and defending him was just the cherry on his happiness cupcake. Maedhros walked over to them and Fingon got the chance to see all of him. He was taller than he had anticipated. Fingon looked at the sparse tattoos that he had showing and thought that all the ones he had were so beautifully crafted for his body. The one on his forearm was the one that he got entranced in. It was a stained glass window with what looked like Prometheus in it. He looked at it and how tragically beautiful it was he got so caught in it he didnât notice Maedhros was talking to him. Fin looked up at him âHm?â
Maedhros chuckled âI asked your name and how much for the flowersâ
âOh! Fingon and they are free. It was my reverse shop warming gift.â Fingon smiles at him finally getting to look into his clear eyes.
Maedhros smiles back at him and chuckles âWell thank you. Iâm sure the clients will enjoy the flowers as much as we will⊠Some of us at least.â
âAs long as they are enjoyed I am happy and if you need any references the shop is open to any of you.â Fingon looks at the three of them to see Maglorâs smiling face, Feanorâs grumpy one and Maedhrosâs smiling one still looking at Fingon.
âWe will take you up on that Fingon you can be sure of that.â Maglor says before he turns back to his station and takes a few of the flowers to put in his station giving Maedhros the vase.
Feanor looks him up and down âTell us if we can ever put some ink in your pale flesh it would look good with a dark piece on it and would make you look less like a fag.â He walks away after paying that very odd compliment or at least that is how Fingon is going to take it.
Maedhros rolls his eyes âThank you for this Fingon.â He pats Fingonâs shoulder and smiles
Fingon smiles back âNo need. Have a good dayâ He turns to leave as the blush swells up on his face not seeing Maedhros smelling the flowers and smiling to himself going back to his station with the flowers and making the perfect place for them on his shelf. Fingon walks back to his shop and the jokes Glori and Finrod will make about his blush because he was happy and might just have to make an appointment with Maedhros.
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Hobbit High
Chapter 7: Returning to the scene of the crime
Fandom- The Hobbit
Characters- Ori X Dwalin, Bilbo X Thorin, Fili, Kili, Dori, Nori, Gandalf, Thlandral, Legolas
Rating- PG13
Word count- 5,089
Archive Link- https://archiveofourown.org/works/10027448/chapters/57583708#workskin
Summary- Ori and Bilbo return to school unsure exactly how they are going to handle their new situation or their old bullies. Not to worry the older boys have something in mind that is of course until an old friend of Thorin shows up.
Hey all, hereâs the newest from my mind, please keep in mind that I do have dyslexia and I really do try to fix all spelling mistakes but some will always slip through. If you spot some please let me know and I will do my best to correct it. Thank you.
Dwalin woke despite himself at four thirty to a quiet and dark house. He was still tired but just so accustomed to getting up with his father that he failed to fall back asleep. So, he contented himself with lying next to Ori who had turned toward him in the night and the red head looked unreasonably cute with his hair all tufted up from sleep, his mouth dropped open just a bit that allowed a small trail of drool to slid down his chin on the right side. Dwalin held a finger above Oriâs nose for a moment before gently poking it; Ori twitched the tickle away unconsciously. Dwalin smirked and slid his finger over the planes of Oriâs face, mapping it into his memory. He thoroughly enjoyed the wiry feel of Oriâs fledgling beard in contrast with the soft welcoming lips. Dwalin watched then traced the patterns of light across Oriâs face and neck as the sun began to rise.
 Dwalin heard Nori rise at five thirty followed shortly by a grumbling Thorin. Within fifteen minutes the grumbling had turned into a down right argument and Dwalin couldnât decide if he was more irritated by it or impressed that it didnât seem to have any effect on Ori at all. Dwalin propped up on his elbows deciding that irritation was winning but before he could open his mouth Oriâs bedroom door flew open thudding loudly against the wall.  âORI!â Nori boomed from the doorway, Dwalin glared at him. âGET UP! Morning Dwalin.â
âAre you always this annoying in the morning?â
âPretty much.â Nori shrugged. âNOW ORI! LETâS GO!â
âNoriâ Thorin growled from behind him. âDonât you have anything clean that fits me?â
âIf you were going to be this picky about it why didnât you just have your mom bring you clothes when you called her last night.â
âItâs not picky to want clean clothes.â
âOh my God! Just wear what youâre wearing.â Dwalin boomed, Ori shifted slightly, groaning at the noise.
âThatâs nasty and I will not.â Thorin rolled his eyes at Dwalinâs suggestion.
âWhy? Were you gross at some point yesterday and need a shower? No? Then I donât see a problem.â Dwalin countered.
âYou impromptu crashed here, suck it up, buttercup.â Nori sassed, Ori grumbled halfheartedly.
âArenât you supposed to be a morning person? I mean youâre up wicked early all the time.â Thorin asked Dwalin with a sarcastic bite.
âExactly why Iâm not a morning person.â Dwalin grumbled. Ori rolled over on to his left side and shot up with a shout.
âGood, youâre up. Careful of that side itâs gonna hurt like a bitch today.â Nori smirked.
âOri?â Bilbo squeezed in-between Nori and Thorin, his nightshirt clashing with the pants he wore yesterday. Â âDo you have a sweater I can borrow? I donât really want to put mine back on.â Ori took some deep panting breaths to get his breathing back under control glaring at his brother before nodding to his friend. Bilbo wormed his way fully into the room as Ori climbed out of bed with a sidelong glance at Dwalin.
 Somehow they all managed to file out the door at six thirty. Dwalin smiled to himself as Ori walked just ahead of him in a slight daze. Bilbo was still trying to take his bag back from Thorin but the older boy simply tightened his hold on the strap with a cocky smirk. Dwalin was glad Ori hadnât fought him on the bag caring issue, he wasnât sure he could gently dissuade his red head right now, the lack of sleep was pulling on him pretty hard as was what he was sure was a mess they were about to walk into. The fact that Nori was so quiet wasnât doing much to settle Dwalinâs nerves either.
As they neared the school Ori pulled away from them, lost in his thoughts while Bilbo stopped unsure if he really wanted to walk back into the building today. Â Nori and Dwalin turned and watched as Thorin wrapped his arm around the smaller boyâs shoulder and gently coaxed him toward the door. With blush stained cheeks and a small smile Bilbo wrapped his fingers around Thorinâs forearm as he began walking again.
Fili watched Ori separate from his entourage with a dark smirk, smacking his brotherâs arm before starting towards the still dazed red head. Dwalin turned back toward Ori to find him much too far ahead of them and the Durin twins closing in from the left side. Not wanting to start a whole new mess outside of the school, Dwalin started after Ori at a brisk walk hoping to cut off the twins before they got to him. With the twins only a few steps away Dwalin managed to catch ahold of the back of Oriâs shirt and pull him back against his chest. âWait up, Ori.â Dwalin said glaring at the twins as they auto corrected and passed them.
Ori shook his head trying to clear his thoughts; the tug on his shirt had caused tightness around his chest that had helped to bring him back to his surroundings. Though that failed to explain why Dwalin was rather predatorily wrapping his arm over Oriâs shoulder and across his chest. Not that in other circumstances this wouldnât have felt amazing but right now it just stung.
Ori let out a pained sound, almost a gasp, Dwalin glanced down and saw that his fingers were pressing into where the largest bruise was, he pulled his arm up quickly so that it hovered just above Oriâs chest. âSorry.â Dwalin breathed past Oriâs ear. He didnât want to stop touching Ori but he definitely didnât want to be hurting him either.
Ori closed his eyes against the sensation of Dwalinâs breath, and swallowed. âThatâs okay, just a little more central and it shouldnât be a problem.â Ori could barely believe the quiet words as they left him but he smiled to himself as he felt Dwalinâs arm settle back over his shoulder and down the center of his chest.
Neither of them noticed the confused glances they were getting from their schoolmates. They were lost in their own little world simply enjoying being so close to each other until Nori clapped Dwalin on the shoulder causing them to jump.
âGet him to class well ya, Iâve got to talk to P. Gandalf.â
âDonât call him that.â Dwalin laughed at Nori as he walked away before noting that his usual morning grumpiness seemed to have passed.
Thorin and Bilbo came to a stop beside Dwalin and Ori. âSoâ Thorin started. âwhere are we headed?â
âOh crap!â Both Ori and Bilbo chimed in unison, panicked.
âWhat?â Thorin asked almost as panicked.
âI didnât do any homework.â
âI donât think I even opened my bag!â
âOh my God!â Thorin put his hands on his cheeks in mock horror, rolling his eyes. âHow can you live with yourselves!â
âYouâre more ridiculous then they are, letâs go.â Dwalin said starting to walk Ori forward. âMove, move.â
âLet me make sure I have everything I need.â Ori started to turn toward him.
âNope, move, letâs go.â Dwalin turned Ori around and pressed him forward.
The group stopped at each one of their lockers and made the appropriate change of books and papers before all four started down the hall to Ori and Bilboâs math class.
Ori settled uncomfortable into his seat next to Bilbo as Dwalin placed each of their bags on their desks. Thorin had stayed at the front of the room and was quietly speaking with the teacher. Dwalin leaned onto Oriâs desk and locked eyes with him. âYou donât leave this room until one of us is with you. Got it?â
Ori huffed. âWe are perfectly capable of walking ourselvesâŠâ
âGot it.â Dwalin said again ending the argument. Fili and Kili walked past the desks heading for their own, a snarky little lip quirk plastered on their faces.
âFine.â Ori whispered looking down at his desk.
âGood.â Dwalin smiled standing and looking over at Bilbo. âSame goes for you.â
âOh fine. Include me in your little drama.â Bilbo sighed dramatically.
âI will.â Dwalin winked at him before turning and walking toward the door, grabbing Thorin and dragging him out along the way.
Bilbo smirked to himself as he pulled out his book and prepared for class. He wouldnât say it aloud but he liked what the older boys were doing, it was sweet. Though he knew Ori disagreed with him on this point. Ori had been on high alert ever since they had stopped at his locker and Dwalin made it apparent he wasnât going to leave Ori unguarded.
Ori let out an aggravated yet relieved sigh as Dwalin finally left the room. This whole exercise was stupid, what did they think they were doing! Fili and Kili had gone after them to stay away from Thorin and Dwalin and now Thorin and Dwalin were practically plastered to them! It was just asking for trouble, and where the hell had Nori run off to, why wasnât he the one plastered to him like usual. Noriâs absence was making the whole thing even stranger. Setting down his bag Ori winced as he leaned into his bruise. âDamn itâ he swore under his breath, he could feel Filiâs eyes on his back witch was just making him more tense and that certainly wasnât helping him feel any better. Sitting back up he tried to focus on finding a breathing pattern that didnât hurt. The teacher stood and started class but neither Ori nor Bilbo where paying any attention, sadly for them neither where Fili and Kili. The Durin twins were watching their two victims trying to decide how they were going to finish the lesson they had already started.
 Thorin absent-mindedly ran through the German vocabulary with the rest of his class. He hadnât been able to finish explaining what was happening to Bilboâs teacher before Dwalin dragged him out of the room, so now he was very anxious to get back to Bilbo before the boy tried to just carry on like it was a normal day. Thorin just knew his cousins were going to try something else especially since he hadnât had a chance to discuss this issue with them or his father yet.
Dwalin smacked Thorinâs arm to pull him back to class. He could see the anxious tension in his friend, while he was just as anxious about leaving the two younger boys alone, he also knew he had to stay alert or, knowing himself, he would lose track of time. Half way through the period Nori finally joined the class with a quick smile and shrug of his shoulders. From then on, the class just seemed to drag on for an eternity for the three friends.
Five minutes before the bell all three were packed up and perched, ready to sprint for the door. Calling it close enough at a minute of Dwalin stood, swung his bag over his shoulder, heading for the door Thorin and Nori on his heels. As their teacher began to protest the bell screeched out and the boys took off at a run.
 Ori looked like he was in severe pain, his eyes were scrunched closed and his breathing was shallow. Bilbo watched his friend discreetly from the corner of his eye with concern. He didnât like to see Ori in so much pain nor did he like the fact that Fili had been staring Ori down the entire class. The screech of the bell was a mixed blessing; it meant they could escape Fili and Kili for the next period, they just needed to make it to the safety of the chemistry lab. Dwalin had said to wait but as Bilbo leaned over to get his bag he saw the pain shoot through Ori when he tried to do the same. Bilbo wasnât sure they could wait for the older boys, Fili and Kili were making their casual way toward them and he was sure neither he nor Ori were in any condition to defend themselves. Â
Nori stopped in front of his brotherâs desk, a glare firmly set on his face, directed at the Durin twins as they walked by. Dwalin knelt down next to Ori and frowned at the pain on his face. Thorin weaved through the other students to stand beside Bilbo smiling brightly. âSo, how was class?â Thorin asked, Bilbo chuckled softly and glanced back at Ori.
âAre you okay, Oriâ Dwalin asked leaning in. Ori startled at how close Dwalin was, his eyes snapping open and locking onto the older boy.
âYeah.â Ori tried to smile reassuringly and failed at it. âJust sore.â Noriâs back pack hit the desk with a thud as he began to dig through it. Dwalin shook his head at his friend, pulling Oriâs bag out from under his seat. He closed Oriâs note book and Math text and dropped them into the younger boyâs bag.
âHere, thisâll help.â Nori said handing Ori a bottle of ibuprofen. Ori smiled a genuine smile as he grabbed the bottle and downed two pills dry. Standing Ori tried to hand the bottle back to his brother. âNo, you should probably hang on to those. Just donât O.D. on us.â
Dwalin snagged the bottle from Oriâs hand and dropped them in his bag. âAll right where to next?â
 The younger boys were dropped off at chemistry with the same instructions to wait. The class went smoothly and quietly. When the bell rang the older boys werenât five minutes behind it, ready to move to the next class. Walking into English both Ori and Bilbo let out a sigh of relief, even though they shared this class with the twins, Professor Thranduil didnât allow them to get very far with anything.
Nori stopped and spoke quietly with Professor Thranduil as Dwalin and Thorin ushered Ori and Bilbo to their seats. Thranduil glanced worried at his two young students, he would never out right call them his favorites, based on the principle that teachers shouldnât have favorite students, though they were. Thranduil reassured Nori that he would keep the boys in the room until Nori came to collect them. The older boys left in a much more confident mood, laughing at each other as the Durin twins arrived.
Thranduil acted as if nothing had changed except for the slightly more frequent glances in Ori and Bilboâs direction. The twins kept their distance through most of the period only toward the end did they start their attack. Â It started with small balls of paper flicked at their targets meant to and succeeding at annoying the victims. Â
The bell rang out and Bilbo reluctantly began closing his note books. Neither he nor Ori were looking forward to being jostled around at lunch. âSo, what didâ Bilboâs head swung around to find Fili leaning on the desk behind him. âyou tell them to convince them to play your bodyguards?â Filiâs smile turned dark as his brother came to settle beside him.
âWe didnât-â
âFili, Kili, move along.â Thranduil barked from the front of the room.
âWeâre just waiting for our friends, Professor.â Kili chimed mockingly bright. Thranduil frowned at the use of his nickname, ever since the students had found out about his previous position at Rivendell College, they had all taken to calling him âProfessorâ. Â Some like Bilbo and Ori said it with respect but most said it with the mocking tone Kili was currently employing.
âYou are anything but. Now move along before I decide I need some extra help after school today.â The silly little threat of having to stay late got the twins moving in the direction he wanted them.
Kili frowned pushing away from the desk and past his brother, who reluctantly fallowed. Â As the Durin twins exited the room Thranduil started toward Bilbo and Ori, he settled on a desktop in front of his two pupils. âYou two,â he paused with a sigh. âyouâre both so bright and yet you let, you allow yourselves to be pushed around by those two.â When both Ori and Bilbo simply shifted uncomfortably with guilty down cast eyes, Thranduil continued. âI simply wish that at least one of you had felt comfortable enough to come to me and tell me that they were getting out of hand. Instead of havingâ he poked Oriâs shoulder gently. âyour brother stomping into my class and telling me that you canât leave without him because things have just gotten ridiculous.â Ori flushed red with embarrassment.
âNori told you what happened.â Bilbo asked sounding confused.
âNot exactly, just not to let you two leave without him for your safety.â
âThen how?â
âItâs always the twins. They are a ⊠a boisterous pair and no one else would dare go near you two with the way Nori, Thorin and Dwalin fawn over you.â
âI do not âfawnâ sir.â Thorin said coming up behind Thranduil. âI admire and protect.â
âOf course.â Thranduil smirked standing. âNow all of you get out of my class. I have work to do.â
 Dwalin dropped down into a chair at Bilbo and Oriâs usual lunch table, to the surprise of the two younger boys, while Thorin and Nori went to grab everyone something to eat.  âWhat are you doing?â Ori half glared at Dwalin.
âHaving lunch.â Dwalin shrugged the glare off and turned to Bilbo. âWhere we heading next?â
Bilbo smirked before starting to answer. âWell, actually Iâmâ
Ori cut over Bilbo irritated. âWhy are you having lunch now?â
âWell, why shouldnât we have lunch now? You are.â
âItâs my lunch period. Seriously what the hell do you guys think youâre doing?â
âWeâre just keeping an eye on you, is all.â
âStop, youâre just going to make it worse.â Ori huffed sitting down.
Dwalin sighed. âOri, by the time today is over they wonât have the balls to come near you again.â
Ori let out and exasperated groan. âAnd how is thâ
âAnd if they do, I will follow you around until they learn to leave you alone.â
âThat is probably the stupidest thing I have ever heard you say.â Ori scoffed.
âYeah? Well Iâm sure youâll hear stupider.â Dwalin smirked.
âUnbelievable.â Ori huffed, gently laying his head on the table; he winced as he compressed his chest then pushed his chair back to straighten out his back.
Bilbo smirked at Oriâs pouting before turning back to Dwalin. âYou really shouldnât be cutting class like this.â
âWell hopefully itâs only for the one day but I think we could manage a few days like this if we had too.â Dwalin shrugged.
âLunch is served.â Thorin chimed brightly as he and Nori arrived with four heavily laden trays. âThe finest delicacies that Moria High has to offer.â
Nori slid a tray in front of Dwalin then dropped down next to Ori and pushed the second tray toward his brother. âYou eat something and keep it down and I promise Iâll make you whatever you want for dinner.â Nori whispered. Ori glanced up at him halfheartedly and, Nori just smiled understandingly. Nori knew his baby brother well and when he was in pain Ori lost his appetite, which in turn led him to getting a cold witched made him grumpy witch made everyone around him grumpy. So the key to avoiding all of that was to get some food in him without pestering or forcing it into him because using either of those tactics tended to make everyone grumpy even faster. Â In all the years he had been doing this bribing had presented itself as the best way to handle an Ori in pain.
Ori sighed and closed his eyes. âGive me the Jell-O.â
Nori smiled lifting two small bowls off the tray. âCherry or lime?â
âBothâ Nori shrugged and placed the two bowls in front of Ori then placed a spoon in his lax fingers before ruffling Oriâs hair lovingly.
âSometimes I hate you.â Ori grumbled as he stuck a spoon full of Jell-O in his mouth.
âI take what I can get.â Nori smiled biting into his pizza burger.
 They finished eating early and decided to head toward the next class before the halls got overly crowded again. Ori had slowed down quite a bit he was getting extremely tired. Every breath was requiring concentration and every step sent up little shock waves of pain. So now Ori was leaning on Nori more then he would ever like to admit to, he had chosen to lean on his brother rather than Dwalin because every time he did Dwalin would wrap his arm around Oriâs shoulder and Oriâs damn heart would speed up and that only made his chest hurt even more. So Nori it was and beside Nori could carry him around for a little while what with how often he has practically carried Nori through these halls. He was sure Nori had missed something in his quick look last night and was wishing Dori was home already.
A pretty blond, thin girl in a Sir Faramirâs Academy uniform, brown pleated skirt with matching jacket over a pristine white button down shirt and a golden tie, walked past them only to stop and throw herself onto Thorin. âThorin!â She shouted locking her arms around Thorinâs neck with such force that he had to take two staggering steps backward in order to keep from falling over. âAre you feeling better? We were worried when you didnât show up yesterday, and you didnât even call me.â She pouted.
âJesus, Legolas what are you doing here?â Thorin asked finally stabilizing himself.
âI had a half day and Daddy forgot his lunch again so I was bringing it to him.â She smiled brightly.
âWell his room is down thereâ
âNo, no I already gave it to him.â She chuckled then glanced at the others and tilted her head to the side at the distraught look on Bilboâs face. âWhere were you yesterday?â she asked shaking Thorin a little as she turned back to him.
Thorin sighed. âSomething cameâ
âIâm sorry.â Bilbo said quietly before turning and running down the hall.
Thorin glanced about confused. âWha, Bilbo, wait.â
âYouâre an idiot.â Dwalin shook his head as he handed Oriâs bag to Nori. âStraiten this out.â Dwalin gestured at Legolas. âIâll go get him.â Â Dwalin wove through the building crowd and rounded the same corner Bilbo had disappeared around.
âWhat was that about?â Legolas asked the group in general.
âStraiten what out?â
âI didnât know you actually had a girlfriend.â Ori said. âI mean I had heard the rumors but you never said anything about it yourself and when youâre not doing stuff for your dad youâre at our place.â Ori glanced sadly after his friend, wincing.
âOri, what are you talking about, I donât have aâ Thorin moved to lean toward Ori but was stopped by Legolasâs arms around his neck; he looked up at her with an exasperated sigh. âWill you let go of me?"
âOh sure.â She smiled and took a step back dropping her arms.
Thorin looked back at Ori. âOri, I donât have a girlfriend, Legolas is not my girlfriend.â
Ori raised an eyebrow. Â âCould have fooled me and I think you did, Bilbo.â
âArge! We just do archery together.â Thorin spun towards Legolas. âHow many times have I told you to stop dangling off of me!â
âSo that was Bilbo, heâs super cute! Have you asked him out yet?â Legolas asked excited. Thorin glanced away for a moment before begrudgingly answering the question.
âNot exactly.â His tone sharpened. âAnd if what just happened stops that from happening, I blame you!â
âHow would it be my fault that you failed to tell him that you have a friend that just happens to be a girl?â
Nori turned his brother away from the building argument with a heavy sigh. Sometimes he thought Thorin could be such an idiot.
 Bilbo weaved and dodged through the hall almost absentmindedly, Thorin had looked so natural and right with that girl wrapped around him. Bilbo had heard the rumors, of course he had they had been going around for a while now, and felt he should have known better but Thorin had kissed him. Why would Thorin kiss him if he had a girlfriend? Bilbo turned to his right and slid between two other students with a soft. âExcuse me.â
âNo.â Fili said grabbing Bilbo by his shirt collar and looking around the hall smirking. âWhat happened to your bodyguards?â
âThey get tired of looking after a little pervert?â Kili chuckled. Bilbo stayed quiet, his eyes down cast as he wished he had been strong enough to stay and silently meet Thorinâs girlfriend. Fili pressed him against the lockers. âWe just asked you a question.â
âLet go of him.â Dwalin growled behind the twins. Fili and Kili looked over their shoulders and smirked as they realized Dwalin was alone.
âYou know, I donât think I will.â Fili smirked. âHe and I have some things to talk about.â
âI think you need to talk to Thorin more then you need to talk to Bilbo. Now, let him go.â Dwalin put his hand on Filiâs shoulder. Kili spun and punched Dwalin hard in the left cheek, Dwalin rocked with the force of the blow. Recovering he tackled Kili into the lockers next to Bilbo. Fili let go of Bilbo to assist his brother; Dwalin pushed backward nocking Fili off balance for a moment. Dwalin used this to grab Bilboâs arm and began leading him away, Fili recovered quickly and took a swing at Bilbo. Dwalin pulled Bilbo against his chest so that Filiâs fist hit the back of his shoulder. Kili pushed himself off the lockers and launched into the attack on Dwalin and Bilbo. Dwalin wrapped his arms protectively around Bilboâs small form as he curled his back doming around Bilbo for safety.
âEnough!â Principle Gandalf boomed over the gathering students. Gandalf and Coach Boromir parted the students then had to physically remove Fili and Kili from their victims. âYou two in my office, now.â Gandalf growled at the twins, who were then hurried away by Coach Boromir. Dwalin glanced over his shoulder before turning to reveal a startled and spooked Bilbo, Gandalf sighed. âAre you boys alright?â
âYes sir.â Dwalin answered popping his shoulder; Gandalf raised an eyebrow then looked at Bilbo. Bilbo swallowed under the old manâs scrutiny, tightening his fingers around Dwalinâs bicep before nodding that he was fine.
âBilbo,â Bilbo glanced up at Principal Gandalf. âI understand this isnât the first time something like this has happened, this week.â Bilbo nodded again. âIâm going to need to speak to you and your parents tomorrow, alright?â
âYes sir.â Bilbo squeaked.
âGood.â Principal Gandalf smiled. âNow off to class with you. Dwalin,â Dwalin snapped to attention. âI would like you to go to the nurse and get looked at but I suppose it can wait until after you drop off your young friend were heâs meant to be.â
âOf course.â
âVery good.â Principle Gandalf smiled once again at them both before turning back towards his office.
âI swear, we leave you alone for five minutes and you start world war three in the hall.â Nori chuckled steering Ori over to Dwalin and Bilbo.
âOh my goodness, are you alright Bilbo?â Legolas asked leaning over to inspect the small brunet as she and Thorin came up behind the Ri brothers. Bilbo looked down with a slight blush as he nodded that he was fine. Legolas smiled at him before turning to Thorin. âHow can you let your cousins be such brutes to Bilbo, heâs far too cute to be putting up with this type of behavior.â
âI donât let them, and whoâs fault do you think this is?â Thorin grumbled.
âWell Iâm sure I donâtâ
âYours! Itâs yours. He would have been fine walking the halls with us, with me, but then you ran him off!â
âThat wouldnât have happened if you had just told him who I am.â
Thorinâs face fell. âWhy does it always come back to being my fault?â
âBecause it is.â Dwalin added helpfully, Thorin glared at Dwalin.
âHe has a point.â Legolas nodded.
âWell you just go home already; youâre not even supposed to be here.â
âFine. See you later Bilbo.â She waved and turned away from them.
âJust Go!â Thorin yelled after her, Legolas giggled as she disappeared down the hall.
Bilbo dropped his hands from Dwalinâs arm. âThanks for, umâŠâ
Dwalin smiled. âNo problem.â
âAre you sure youâre alright?â
âYeah, I should be good.â Dwalin ruffled Bilboâs hair. âAnd if not, Iâll just send the bill to that idiot.â Dwalin jabbed his thumb at Thorin who huffed.
âBilbo, you have music next, right?â Thorin asked.
âTheoryâ Bilbo said quietly.
âWhat?â
âI have music theory next.â
âOh right, letâs go get your stuff and-â
âStalker much?â Nori asked with a smirk, Thorin ignored him.
âget you there. The bells going to ring soon.â Bilbo didnât move.
âMaybe you should explain what just happened because I think that might be a good place to start.â Dwalin said, moving toward Oriâs locker.
âThanks Mom.â Thorin quipped taking Bilboâs shoulder and steering him toward his locker.
âWhere we headed now?â Dwalin asked the Nori/Ori morph they had become.
âOriâs gonna get his art on.â Nori announced turning toward the art room.
âYouâre weird.â Dwalin informed him, falling in step beside them.
âItâs why you love me so much.â Nori laughed.
âSure, letâs go with that.â
 Bilbo kept his head down as Thorin steered him through the hall toward his locker. They stopped in front of the small metal door and Bilbo reached out to put in the code, as the latch clicked Thorin spoke.  âLook, Bilbo. I know I havenât done this quite right, but Legolasâ Bilbo knitted his eyebrows together in confusion at the name. âThat girl who was climbing on me. Sheâs not my girlfriend, sheâs a friend from archery, thatâs all.â
Bilbo looked up at Thorin. âShe knew my name.â
Thorin blushed slightly and glanced away. âI, um, I would talk to her about you. I wonât anymore if you want.â
Bilbo watched Thorinâs face for a moment and smiled to himself. âNo, thatâs not necessary, she seems nice.â
Thorin visibly relaxed, âSure when sheâs not trying to smother me to death, sheâs great.â Bilbo smiled closing his locker.
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