Please let me know if I slip into first person.

Bilbo opened the door and Sophie was shocked, yup, she was in the movie verse, meaning the book was only going to be a little helpful.

"Fili,"

"And Kili,"

"At your service." She nodded and introduced herself.

"And I'm Sophie Granham. Sorry if we're intruding." Kili took it from there.

"You must be Mr. Boggins!"

"Nope, you can't come in, you have the wrong house." The door started to close and Kili caught it with his forearm.

"Was it canceled?" He looked horrified, Fili came up next to him and stated,

"Nobody told us." Sophie almost slapped herself in the forehead, of course no one had told them! Bilbo didn't even know why they were there.

"No, nothing's been canceled!" The poor little hobbit seemed unbearably flustered, but the brothers seemed relieved.

"That's a relief!" Kili walked by him, Fili pretty much strutting after him. Sophie held in laughter as she remembered something she had seen on a fan site in Ireland, a song she found stupid, but it fit the shot of Fili strutting in the door head bobbing.

She quickly followed after, and said to the distressed and confused hobbit,

"I'm sorry for intruding, were you not aware that they were coming?" Bilbo shook his head; she also sent him a look asking if she should take her shoes off, he told her no, because the dwarves could crush her feet.

"Mr. Dwalin!" She heard from the area next to them, and knew furniture would be moving around soon. Soon enough, there was the ring of the door bell and Bilbo stormed over and opened it only to almost be flattened by eight dwarves. Gandalf stood behind them as they yelled at each other to get off, Bombur on the top of the heap.

The table was surrounded, and Sophie had just grabbed a plate full of food and retreated to a counter behind the table, behind the Durin brothers. The drinking/burping contest grossed her out a little, but as the song started, she pulled Gandalf off to the side.

"Why are you here? And who and what are you?" The elderly wizard asked her. Sophie sighed.

"I'm here because I got lost and found Fili and Kili, my name is Sophie Granham and other than that I am so confused! I have two sets of memories, neither is exactly pleasant." She told him, he frowned slightly.

"Tell me about both sets of memories."

"Well, the first I remember the best, from Earth. I was originally from Ireland and I was always bullied because of my lack of red hair, but having the accent and the eyes. I would hide out in a coffee shop called Express Yourself where the owner loved me like her own granddaughter.

The second ones are of a world beyond the Grey Havens. Where I left because the Spire was smashed and everywhere else burned. And one where I'm not thirteen, I'm 74." Gandalf considered this.

"I had heard of a race from beyond the Grey Havens. You can create a shield around yourself, no? One that lets no one through unless you let them through?" She nodded.

"Only, while I was traveling with the brothers, Kili could get through it, but Fili couldn't. Why? How did this happen?" Gandalf thought for a moment.

"There is one exception to the rule of no one can get through, and that is the person's life mate. Your kind, much like dwarves, only really loves once. And that one person can get through the barrier no matter what you do." Sophie looked at him like he was crazy.

"So, Kili and I are soulmates now?" Gandalf nodded,

"Maybe." Our conversation was interrupted by a knock on the door,

"He's here." Gandalf said ominously, pulling everyone's attention to us, then the door as Gandalf opened it.

"I thought you said this place was easy to find, I lost my way, twice." Thorin smiled at his nephews as he turned back to Gandalf, I was in the doorway next to the wizard.

"So, this is the hobbit. Tell me, have you done much fighting?" Bilbo muttered,

"I have some skill at conkers, if you must know, though I fail to see how that is relevant." Sophie snorted quietly, remembering what conkers is, and the basics of what he just said, and at Thorin's reaction.

Thorin then turned to her, and sized her up.

"I wasn't aware that you were inviting a human." He said to Gandalf, Sophie stood up straighter and defended herself.

"I am not human; I am from beyond the Grey Havens. My name is Sophie and I am here because I was lost and I stumbled across Fili and Kili's camp and they were kind enough to let me come to Hobbiton with them so I could get directions to somewhere I could stay. I have no people, so I need to find a residence." She told the future King. He nodded,

"Can you fight?" Sophie nodded, and asked,

"Shall I prove it? Who wants to fight me?" Kili stepped forwards.

The company went down to the Party Tree and Sophie and Kili got ready, Sophie pulled out Fili's knife that he had given her and sized her up. The girl let him attack first. She quickly had him off of his feet and had the knife to his throat. She then realized that they were nose to nose and she had him pretty well covered, and the dwarves were silent.

Sophie let Kili up and looked at Thorin. "So, am I in?" She asked, he nodded and welcomed her. They all returned to Bag End and settled down, Thorin pulled Sophie to the side as they returned and told her,

"You said that you have no people or home, when Erebor is reclaimed, and even if it isn't, you will have one." She smiled at the dwarf and thanked him, and, upon arriving at Bag End, sat in the arm chair that one of the dwarves let her take. The chair would fit both Sophie and one of the smaller to medium sized dwarves.

The dwarves all started humming, getting through a repeat sign before Thorin started singing,

"Far over, the Misty Mountains cold, to dungeons deep, and caverns old. We must away, ere break of day, to find our long, forgotten gold." Everyone else joined in; in the theaters Bofur's expression had been comical almost, yet, sitting in one of Bilbo's old armchairs surrounded by dwarves, it was wistful.

"The pines were roaring on the height, the winds were moaning in the night, the fire was red it flaming spread, the trees like torches blazed with light." The young green eyed girl was on the verge of falling asleep, but Kili was sitting back down on the arm of her chair, so she scooted over and said,

"Sit, there's plenty of space." Kili nodded and squished in next to her. She fell asleep, her head slowly drifting down onto the young prince's shoulder as her eyes fluttered closed.

She woke to her pillow moving up and down. She grunted and slapped it gently, evoking a low chuckle from it. She jerked up then remembered falling asleep on Kili's shoulder.

"Good morning, sleepyhead. It's actually rather late, six-thirty in the morning." Sophie looked at him like he was insane.

"That's rather late?!"She exclaimed. "This is extremely early for me normally." She told him. He must have thought she was crazy based on the look he gave her. But their conversation was interrupted by Bombur, the fat ginger haired dwarf, called that breakfast was ready, and Sophie practically ran to get some of the bacon she smelled.

After collecting bacon, an apple (which would have made her mother proud), and a roll with butter, missing pancakes, she sat back down in the armchair, and soon enough, Kili joined her again. He started asking her questions, little things, trivial things.

"What's your favorite color, Sophie?"He asked her, she thought,

"Black, silver, and… hm, blue." She told him in between bites. He responded to her unspoken question.

"Mine is blue, anyone of the Durin line comes to be accustom to royal blue as it is the color of our line. How big was your family?" Sophie concealed a wince and told him.

"Well, there was my mom, she was awesome. My dad, tall, glasses, able to be completely hilarious. And then there was my sister, she had short, really short, orange/red hair, and green eyes. She wore glasses as well. She was leaving for an overnight school," She didn't say college because she wasn't sure if Kili would understand. "I was just getting the; 'oh my god she's leaving.' Feelings. Now I'll never see her. I was really going to miss her. And now she's gone, permanently." Sophie's eyes were filling up slowly, and she banished the tears, she didn't have time for them.

"Well, I've always only had Mum, Dis, Uncle Thorin, and Fili. Mum would have heart attacks when ever Uncle went anywhere." The brown haired girl laughed lightly, eating to try to distract herself. Without really noticing, she had shielded herself, her immediate reaction when she got distressed, or so her memories told her, she didn't realize because she was sitting squished in a chair with Kili.

She noticed Gandalf staring at her, calculating, that's when she realized she had a shield up. She quickly took it down, and stashed it away in the back of her mind. Kili then caught her attention again with a silly and adorable story of him and his brother when they were younger.

They moved out a half-an-hour later, one pony short, so Sophie is hauled up onto Kili's pony, riding in front of him. This comes with more stories and laughter. The young dwarfish Prince struggling to keep her mind off of her past, he could tell when she started to wander in her thoughts because her shield pushed her up into the air a little. They rode like this until a call stopped them.

"Wait! Wait! I signed it!"