AN: This is a short one but I like it nonetheless. Fili is 42 (10) and Kili is 37 (9).

Dis looks out her window and sees her sons, Fili and Kili, playing in the yard. Their Uncle Thorin had given them wooden swords for them to practice with. He wanted to give them real swords but Dis turned that down straight away. 'They are too young' she said to her brother and Thorin had just smiled and chuckled. Dis glances at her boys once more and then moves to the table where she is making dough for bread.

"You're stuck," Fili says triumphantly as he pokes his brother in the chest with his wooden sword. Kili scowls before knocking Fili's sword away with his own.

"I'd rather use the bow," Kili grumbles and Fili smirks.

"Only Elves use bows. Maybe you should go live with them," Fili instigates his brother, his smirk growing. Kili hits him in the arm with his sword. "Ow!"

"Uncle uses a bow too. He said he'd teach me," Kili argues, glaring at his brother as Fili rubs his arm.

"Well, you've always been more of an Elf than a Dwarf," Fili says as he laughs, throwing his head back. Kili's glare darkens.

"I'm telling Uncle Thorin you called him an Elf," Kili says as he furrows his eyebrows and scowls at his brother. Fili stops laughing and looks at his brother who is scowling at him; deep down, though, Fili knows his brother is hurt. Fili sighs.

"I'm sorry Kili. I was just joking," Fili says, walking to his brother. Kili's scowl turns into a smirk and he pokes his brother in the stomach, letting out a laugh.

"Now you're stuck," Kili says, running away as Fili rubs his stomach and runs after his brother, laughing with him. Fili runs up behind Kili and tackles him to the ground and the two of them begin rolling around in the grass. They come to a stop with Fili on top, grinning down at his brother. Kili frowns and looks at his brother.

"What?" Fili asks, furrowing his eyebrows.

"I'm bored of these. Let's do something else," Kili says, throwing his wooden sword off to the side. Fili moves off his brother and takes a seat as Kili sits up and moves next to him. Fili looks around and notices a large bucket sitting next to the house. He stares at it, thinking, as Kili looks over and watches him, waiting for his brother to say what they're going to do now. A smile comes across Fili's face and he looks over at his brother. Kili furrows his eyebrows. "What?"

"I have a great idea," Fili says as his smile turns mischievous. Kili looks over at the bucket and then back at Fili, not really knowing what his brother is thinking but finding himself matching his brothers' smirk.

Five minutes later and the two Dwarflings have rolled the bucket over to the well. Fili stands and looks at it, a frown appearing on his face. Kili waits and watches his brother. Fili looks from the bucket to the front door and then back to the bucket.

"We should put the bucket next to the front door and then fill it up with water," Fili says, looking over at his brother. "We won't be able to move it if it's full of water."

Kili nods his head and the two brothers begin moving the bucket over to the front door, setting it directly in front of it. They quickly run back to the well and begins pulling up the bucket. Fili grabs the bucket and he and Kili bring the bucket over to the large bucket and pour the water inside it. They return to the well and drop the bucket back down into it. They repeat this several more times, until the large bucket if filled with water.

"Now what?" Kili asks, looking over at his older brother. Fili smiles and looks down at Kili.

"Now we tip it against the door," he replies, his smile getting a little bigger. Kili smiles in return and the two of them begin tipping the large bucket. It's difficult but eventually they do it, but it causes a thump against the door. Fili and Kili's eyes widen and they look at each other, freezing in their spots. They hear their mother walking towards the door and the two brothers quickly run away and hide behind the well, peering at the front door.

Dis opens the door to see what the loud thump was. The bucket falls inward and the water splashes all over her and the kitchen floor. Dis lets out a shout and jumps back but it's no use, she still finds herself soaked. Dis scowls and looks at the bucket on the floor in front of her. She quickly steps over it and looks around outside, hearing her youngest laughing from behind the well and her eldest shushing him. Dis narrows her eyes at their hiding spot.

"Fili! Kili!"

AN: Please review and let me know what ya'll think!