The Unexpected Visitors

By Samhoku

I do NOT own anything except people of my own creation.

Chapter

A young dwarf maid lived with Bilbo Bagganes (A/N: I think I spelled that right, correct me if I am wrong) her name was Desna. Desna had been working for Bilbo for 5 years. She was closing in on her Young adult years in dwarf years, but in Hobbit years she would be a teenager for quite some time. "Desna, remember Gandalf?" Desna poked her head out from behind the pantry, "Yes Mr. Bilbo, I remember him. You have told me a couple storys about him. Why?"

The young hobbit came out and gave Desna a confused look, "He was at the door. It was very flustering."

Desna giggled, "Oh?" She shuffled past him to get him some more food at the market, "I will be back Mr. Bilbo."


Desna and Bilbo where just sitting down to eat when they heard the doorbell. Desna got up and answered it, "Oh, hello sir." She let each of the dwarfs in and was soon flustered as well, trying to keep track of every dwarf and make sure that Bilbo didn't go insane.

Keli was being helpful to Desna, Feli was also helping in smaller ways. Desna had already decided that Feli and Keli where nice dwarfs, all the others she wasn't sure about. And she certainly didn't like Thorin's attitude.

Desna was very pleased to meet Gandalf, however. The wizard was everything she had ever imagined. The Took children gave her details about him, they saw him more often then the Shire hobbits.

Desna was surprised when she saw Bilbo pass out. Desna squealed, "Mr. Bilbo, sir, are you alright?" The young female dwarf hurried over to Bilbo's side, "Mr. Bilbo..." When he was revived he refused to go on the adventure.

They started singing and throwing the the plates around. Desna and Bilbo where running around and trying to catch the plates. After the dwarfs left Desna collapsed in a chair, "Thank goodness."

The dwarfs had left two papers, so later the next day Desna and Bilbo both signed and bolted after the crew. They put Desna on a horse and Bilbo was also on a horse.

Feli said to Desna, "I am glad you came." Keli shook his head, he wished that she hadn't. Fighting dragons was no way for women. Feli, of course, didn't care. Women could fight just as well as men. Sometimes even better.

Desna was silent for a few minutes then said, "I didn't want to leave Mr. Bilbo to fend for himself."