CHAPTER 4- Stories and Scolding's.
(A/N) Yay, longer chapter! Thanks to Grace for the review! Oh yeah, I forgot,
Disclaimer: I don't own anyone apart from Lavana and the Miran clan (that comes in the next chapter).
"Your one! Kee are you sure?" Fili asked, a look of alarm on his face. "I mean she's pretty sure but all elves are. Kili are you certain she's your one?"
"Yes Fee, I'm certain! I can't explain how, I just know it!" Kili moaned, "What am I going to do? Uncle Thorin is going to kill me!"
"Shhh! Kee, Lavana's coming! We'll talk later!" The two brothers put smiles on their faces as the girl walked over to them. She had a worried look on her face.
"Excuse me Master dwarves but I seemed to have lost my bracelet. Have you seen it by any chance?" Fili looked at Kili. He was dumbstruck and stared at the she-elf with a wide-eyed expression. The blond-haired dwarf raised his eyebrows and he shoved him gently, deciding to help him out a bit. "Hey Kee, why don't you look for the bracelet over there?" He suggested, pointing vaguely towards the corner of the room. "Don't worry my Lady." He said to Lavana, "We shall soon find it." Kili suddenly found his voice and said (with a little grin), "I bet I know where your bracelet is my Lady!" Lavana looked at him and smiled.
"You do Master dwarf?"
"Yes. Nori! Come over here!" He yelled. A look of understanding fell on to Fili's face but Lavana looked slightly puzzled.
"What does another dwarf have anything to do with finding my bracelet?"
"Oh Nori has a 'fascination' with gold and jewellery…don't you Nori?" Kili yelled, as a sheepish Nori appeared behind him. Fili held out a hand, "The Lady's bracelet Nori." He demanded. Nori let out a sigh and fumbled about in his pocket for a moment. He drew out a diamond bracelet, engraved in Elvish. "Sorry my Lady, it was just so beautiful!" He mumbled.
"Go away Nori, you disgust me." Kili snapped. Nori flushed painfully red and nodded quickly. As he scampered off, Fili handed the bracelet to Lavana. She gave a smile that lit up her whole face and she slipped the bracelet onto her thin wrist. "Thank you so much!" She cried out and she pulled both dwarves into a brief hug. "This bracelet is very dear to me and I couldn't bear to lose it!" She explained. "I am ashamed at how careless I was!"
Kili, who had gone bright red when she had hugged him, looked at her curiously. "Why is it so dear to you?" He asked. She sighed.
"This bracelet belonged to my mother. She gave it to me just before we…were separated. I was but a mere 50 years and…"
"Wait! MERE 50 years? But that's…Oh wait, you are immortal are you not? Forgive me." Fili blurted out. She smiled again,
"No matter Master dwarf, curiosity is no sin."
"What about your father" Kili asked. Lavana's face closed up slightly and he feared he had said something wrong. Then she smiled and said, "I do not know much of my father. All I know is that he was a good person. I believe my mother once told me he had been separated from her by a cruel twist of fate but I cannot be certain."
"Why…" Kili began, but he was interrupted by an angry voice,
"KILI! GET OVER HERE! YOU TOO FILI!" Thorin shouted angrily. Fili sighed and stood up.
"Sorry my Lady, but our Uncle Thorin doesn't approve of us talking with you." He explained apologetically. "No matter." She said, a small smile on her face, "You should go. I will go and sit by Bilbo. He does not seem like he is having a good time." She laughed and stood up. "I hope we get to talk again soon." She said softly as her eyes locked with Kili's again.
"I hope so to." He whispered. Fili rolled his eyes and he pulled Kili along.
"Come on little brother!" He grinned, "Uncle Thorin looks like he is throwing a fit!" Lavana laughed and she waved at the two before going to sit beside the forlorn little hobbit who was trying desperately to clean up after the dwarves.
"FILI! KILI! YOU ARE FORBIDDEN TO TALK TO THAT ELF, UNDERSTOOD?" Thorin shouted.
"But Uncle," Said Fili patiently, "We were only talking to her. Surely there's nothing wrong with that?"
"Fili, you don't want to mix with the likes of her." Dwalin boomed. "Stay away from her!"
"Now come, let's be reasonable. The lass hasn't done anything to us. Maybe she is not as bad as the other elves." Bofur reasoned.
"Bofur has a point. Not all elves can be bad." Said Balin. Thorin let out a low growl.
"Don't argue with me!" He snapped. He turned back to Fili and Kili, who immediately looked away. "Stay away from her. That is an order." He growled and with that he stomped off, the other dwarves close behind.
Kili sighed as he ran a hand through dark hair. "What am I going to do Fee?" He moaned. Fili looked at him worriedly. "I don't know Kee. I don't know."
(A/N) Twice as long as the last chapter! (Actually longer than that!) Please review! I want at least 5 more!
