Dialogue prompt #30 “I’m fine.” Immortals of Arda Verse. Characters: Fili, Kili.

For this prompt request, from this set of prompts. I am still taking more.

This story is connected to It’s Too Quiet, though it’s not necessary to read that first.


Fandom: Hobbit, Highlander, RPF
AU: Immortals of Arda
Word Count: 100

Fíli and Kíli have a chance to visit Erebor in their latest lives.


Fíli doesn’t bother opening his eyes when Kíli pokes his shoulder, enjoying the heat, and the quiet hum of the stone beneath him. It’s different than he remembers, though whether that’s because he’s older than the last time, or some change in the world, he’s uncertain.

“I don’t think you’re supposed to soak this long in a hot spring, Aiden.” Kíli is sprawled next to the pool, grinning when Fíli opens his eyes to look at him.

“If Erebor was going to kill me, I’d already be dead.” Fíli reaches for the edge to get out anyway. “Really, I’m fine.”

floridecuts:

http://floridecuts.deviantart.com/

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First picture for the new year.~ Last time it was Fili as King under the mountain, now have an archer Kili! :3

I hope you will all have a good year 2017!~ 🙂

This
picture is based on an old sketch I did over a year ago and never
finished. I did a few alternate color versions as well and it was hard
to choose between them. XD Maybe I’ll upload my second favorite as well
later.

Hope you like it!~ ^-^

judayre:

Doing some catch up for Khazad November.

Kíli bit his lip and kicked his feet as he carefully drew the letters at the bottom of his picture.  He put his pen down and looked at it closely, noting the smudges and how shaky his lines seemed.  "Do you think he’ll like it?“ he asked aloud anxiously.

There was a snort from the other side of the room and Kíli turned, mouth set in anger.  "I know he’s my uncle!  That doesn’t mean that he’ll like it, just that he’ll say he does!”

Fuzzy opened his eyes and rose, stretching and yawning while Kíli continued to glare.  It was only when he padded across the room that the boy’s lip started to shake in worry as the Warg cocked his head and took a long look at the drawing.  After a moment he snorted again and Kíli’s smile blazed forth.

“You really think so?”

Fuzzy settled himself at the boy’s side and licked his face.  Kíli giggled and snuggled into the Warg’s side contentedly.

Prompt: Kíli + Fuzzy the Warg, “You call THAT scary?”

judayre:

I do love Fuzzy. And I almost feel bad for these kidnappers.

The job had gone wrong from the first.  Men in a Dwarf city were always out of place, so they couldn’t go unnoticed.  And the streets were like a warren of rabbits – it was hard to find the way through them to get anywhere.  There seemed to be no street names, so finding the house they wanted took most of the day.

The door wasn’t locked when they got there, which meant someone was home.  Hopefully it would be one of the children they were there to kidnap and not one of the adults.  They snuck inside as quietly as possible, but there was a small – tiny! – dark haired boy looking at them curiously when they were inside.  Inside and hunched over, because Dwarf homes apparently left no headroom for possible guests.

“Mama didn’t say there would be visitors,” he said curiously.

The leader of the pair didn’t even try to explain after everything, just went to grab the kid and go.  But small as he was, the boy couldn’t be lifted.  He looked very confused but neither rose an inch nor backed away an inch.

With a snarl, the leader took out his knife.

“Not bad make,” the boy said, eyeing it.  "But it’s not very sharp.  Uncle Thorin could fix it up in a jiff if he were home.“

“Come with us, brat.”

Understanding finally dawned in the boy’s eyes, and they waited for fear to follow.  Instead, the boy just laughed, bright as morning.  "You call that scary?“ he asked, then gave a piercing whistle.

They hadn’t been told about the Warg either, and barely made it out of the building.

*happily shrieks*

This is FANTASTIC! I love Kíli and Fuzzy! They are so awesome and adorable together.

Thank you! Thank you so much, this made my day.