This is just a cute little one-shot most won't read, but you know, whatever. Just about Honey-senpai and Mori-senpai and their (amusing) family history.
Mitsukuni "Honey" Haninozuka and Takashi "Mori" Morinozuka are best know throughout the club for their height. Honey's family has never been very tall and there is a reason behind that. There is also a reason behind why Mori is tall. This is the reason for both.
A long time ago, in a place called Middle Earth, a huge mission was undertaken by a group of people. Those people being 4 Hobbits, an elf, 2 men, a Dwarf and a Wizard. Long after the mission was accomplished, one of the hobbits whose name was Perigrine Took settled down and had a family. He and his cousin Meriadoc Bradybuck were the tallest Hobbits on record, this is why the rest of their family is slightly taller than any other Hobbit descendants.
So Pippin's great, great granddaughter, Dahlia Took, (she was famous for her deep, sparkling brown eyes and her beautiful blond hair) once met a quiet dark-haired elf from Mirkwood by the name of Beninion Tawarthion and took a fancy towards him. Though against all that is known about Hobbits and Elves, the two married. He was one of the last elves to leave for the Grey Havens and so when he left, Dahlia went with him. However on the way, they saw fireworks off in the distance from a land mass. They ship docked in the island to resupply and left the Hobbit and the Elf back on the island to start their new lives together.
They changed their names and the two never told anyone their background. They blended quite nicely with the inhabitants of the island that came to be known as Japan.
Several generations later, as cousins, Honey and Mori look very similar to the way that their great, great, great (a few more greats maybe?) grandparents did. Honey with big brown eyes that reflect happiness and silky blond hair that goes quite well with his personality; Mori with that dark quietness yet strong and willing to help. Both with the characteristic double-sided personality that both Hobbits and Elves have.
Hope you enjoyed it. I thought it could work, you tell me. R&R
