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[Traveling alone was much harder than Kili had anticipated.
He'd packed everything he'd needed in the dead of night, so perhaps a lot of the trouble was there. Things with Fili weren't...going well, and he just needed to go. Maybe some time apart would help, and Kili was anxious to prove himself anyway.
It takes longer than he'd expected to find Thorin. He'd known at least where his uncle was headed, having maybe listened in on a conversation Thorin had with Dis. But the first village he found was devoid of any familiar dwarves, though he did find someone who pointed him in the right direction.
By the time he staggers into the right town, he's tired and hungry and footsore. Men make him nervous, and he eyes them uneasily, one hand tight around his sword hilt as he wandered through the village.
It's luck that takes him past the forge, and his eyes seek out a familiar face, searching, until finally he catches sight of Thorin, beating hot metal into place.]
Thorin! [Heedless now of his blistered feet and exhaustion, a smile splits the young dwarf's face and he dashes to greet him.]
He'd packed everything he'd needed in the dead of night, so perhaps a lot of the trouble was there. Things with Fili weren't...going well, and he just needed to go. Maybe some time apart would help, and Kili was anxious to prove himself anyway.
It takes longer than he'd expected to find Thorin. He'd known at least where his uncle was headed, having maybe listened in on a conversation Thorin had with Dis. But the first village he found was devoid of any familiar dwarves, though he did find someone who pointed him in the right direction.
By the time he staggers into the right town, he's tired and hungry and footsore. Men make him nervous, and he eyes them uneasily, one hand tight around his sword hilt as he wandered through the village.
It's luck that takes him past the forge, and his eyes seek out a familiar face, searching, until finally he catches sight of Thorin, beating hot metal into place.]
Thorin! [Heedless now of his blistered feet and exhaustion, a smile splits the young dwarf's face and he dashes to greet him.]
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What about this one man? Do not mind the others, you have been in some obvious discomfort, they most likely pitied your suffering. [What with those blistered feet mister.]
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I don't know how to describe it. I just know it...wasn't good. He wouldn't stop staring. [And finally Kili has a way to put it.] Like...like a wolf stalking its prey, or something.
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Do not fret over it. We shall be gone by the morrow.
[Besides, Kili, you're staying in bed, the human won't touch you.]
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On to the next town? [He's eager to get to work, to have something to distract him from the gnawing loss of Fili in his heart.]
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Mm, another town. Better luck there and you will be well enough to work beside me. [He'll try to cheer the young dwarf up some by reminding him of that. With the days it would take to travel Kili's feet would have time to heal as they rode by pony, so he could properly work with Thorin. It would be good to have the young dwarf helping, it would keep him out of trouble. He hoped.]
Hopefully by then your mother will have received the letter I sent. [He'll add, moving to go fetch a damp warm cloth to clean Kili's feet with. Once that's done, he'll work on putting a bit of ointment on those blisters before wrapping his feet so he won't pick at them or bump them against anything. Can never be too careful.]
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I want to work. [The words are a bit unnecessary, but he just feels like it's important Thorin knows that.]
...Will Mother make me come home?
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And you shall, I will make sure of it.
[As for the question... Thorin is hardly good at hiding anything on that face of his, at least from his nephews. So Kili already knows the answer to that.]
She will want you to return home, but I shall convince her to let you stay with me. That you're not fit to travel on your own again.
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But then he catches the second part of it.] Not fit--! Uncle, I made it here all my own!
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[Kili. Kili he's trying to do you a favor. Keep up, lad.]
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Well, that just plain isn't fair, is it? Kili wants to be recognized for the feat he accomplished!]
Couldn't you tell her I was wounded taking down an orc pack on my own or something?
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[No Kili. Let's not spin bigger lies upon a small one.]
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[Oh come on, Thorin. Kili doesn't accomplish big things on his own very often.]
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Maybe.
... one and a half.
[See now he's teasing you.]
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I was being serious, Thorin!
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[Some what. It's good to hear the lad laugh and he can't help as his own smile grows from it.]
One warg is fair enough, hm? To make up for lessening your heroic deeds, we can leave in a few hours time. If you can manage to ride on a pony?" Sharing a pony together would be good family bonding time. And perhaps he wanted to leave sooner than later knowing some human was having eyes on his nephew, plus leaving town seemed to lift Kili's spirits.
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ajldfja lol as I go from using brackets to not using them whoops
I meant more are you well enough to ride?
[Don't be cheeky you.]
you have a special kind of talent
I don't see how a few blisters are going to stop me. I'll be fine, Uncle.
I do. Sadly it's nothing that will get me ahead in life lol
Then we will leave within the next couple hours. I must pack and purchase some supplies. Rest in the comfort of a warm bed while you can, we will soon be on the road.
[And he does pack up, eventually leaving the inn to go buy supplies as he'd said, leaving Kili in the room alone.]
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He opens his mouth to argue, but Thorin has a point.]
Oh...alright, fine.
[When Thorin leaves, Kili huffs. He'll just...go back to sleep, then.]
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His nephew is either resting his eyes or sleeping when he returns and he'll lean over the bed a bit to shake him gently.]
Come, Kili, time to head out.
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Already?
[He yawns and sits up, leaning into Thorin and wrapping his arms loosely around his neck.]
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It reminds him of Frerin.
He'll bring an arm up behind Kili's back, hand coming up to muse that already messy hair. Something he seemed fond of doing as it were.]
Aye, unless you are not ready? Though if you must sleep, you can always doze while we ride.
[Thorin wouldn't let him fall off the pony.]
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I'll be fine. [He yawns again, rubbing at his face. He slides to the edge of the bed, bandaged feet dangling over the side.]
Let's go.
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Head outside, I'll be there as soon as I settle things with the innkeeper.
[He'll turn in his key and let them know he'll be leaving. Thank them for their usual hospitality and all that.]
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