'Venturing
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The Adventure BeginsShire - 1440
Arrangements for the birth of the Gardener's twelfth child had been planned,
unplanned, planned, forgotten and rediscovered. Not a moment to soon they were
finalised.
The day after the birth, Goldilocks and Daisy went with their sister Little
Rose (as she was still known, despite now being fifteen) to stay with their
Uncle Tolman. They had all been promised a slice of their Aunt Marigold's famous
apple pie upon arrival and left eagerly as soon as they had finished their breakfast.
Elanor and Frodo meanwhile stayed at Bag End, helping their Father look after
Primrose, Bilbo and Ruby while he in turn helped Rose look after baby Robin.
As much as she loved helping her parents, Elanor had been disheartened by the
idea of spending three days stuck at home looking after youngsters, until Fastred
had offered to help around the smial, after which she thought the idea wonderful.
As for the remaining boys, Merry-Lad, Pippin-Lad and Hamfast, they were to spend
their stay with Meriadoc and Peregrin, who had organised an overnight camping
adventure in the forests near Hobbiton. Rose had been understandably worried
by the idea of her boys spending two nights alone in the wild with a Brandybuck
and a Took (two counting Faramir) but Sam had reassured her that it would be
fine. Of course the last time Sam had reassured her of anything he had disappeared
for over a year, but that went without mentioning.
It was now just after elevenses, and Rose was sat in the easy chair with baby
Robin asleep in her arms. The boys stood by the door, making final preparations
as they awaited the arrival of their 'Uncles'.
"You be on your best behaviour". She told them. "Don't eat any
berries you don't recognise, stay away from deep parts of the river, and do
everything you Uncles tell you". Sam, helping Hamfast with his pack, thought
he heard her add 'within reason' but didn't say anything.
"Mum, we'll be fine". Merry said as he took a quick bite out of what
was left of his elevenses.
"I know. I really just want you to have fun".
"They're here, they're here". Pippin called from the door.
"Okay, have a good time". Rose smiled proudly as her sons trooped
out the door, Hamfast singing an old travelling song. When had they all grown
up?
"Enjoy yourselves lads". Sam watched the boys descend down the path,
gave Meriadoc and Peregrin a wave, and then closed the door. "They'll be
alright". He said, placing a reassuring hand on his wife's shoulder as
he turned to look out the window. "Bilbo get yourself down from that shelf,
you'll fall".
Bilbo watched his brothers disappearing behind the hill. "Where they going
Daddy?"
"They've gone adventuring Lad". Sam wrapped an arm around Bilbo's
waste, carefully lifting him down onto the floor.
"Like Daddy went 'venturing?"
Sam smiled. "No, they won't be gone as long as I was".
"Can I go 'venturing?" The four year old looked up at his Father with
wide eyes.
"Not yet". Rose said. "When you're older love". In her arms
Robin woke up and started to moan slightly as he looked around, then with his
eyes settling on his Mother's now familiar face he fell back into sleep, one
first curled tightly around the fabric of her dress.
"But Mummy I want to go now". Bilbo started to climb up the shelf
again, hoping to make it through the window after his brothers. Sam fetched
him down, and the boy climbed again.
"Can't think where he gets his determination from". Sam said, genuinely
wondering.
Rose rolled her eyes.
Considering his options with the stubborn child currently making his fourth
attempt for the window, Sam had an idea. "Come on Bilbo Lad, I'll tell
you about an adventure".
Taking Bilbo in his arms, Sam carried the boy into the study. Among the numerous
ornaments and mathoms was a large red book, laid open on a title page ornately
decorated with elvish patterns and borders. In the centre was written the name
of the stories Sam had grown up with.
There and Back Again
A Hobbit's Tale by Bilbo Baggins
"That's my name". Bilbo stated, pointing at where it was written in
the scripture.
Sam turned to the first page of the story and with his finger following the
words for Bilbo started to read. "In a hole in the ground there lived a
hobbit"
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