So here's the next chapter. I hope you like it. I'm thinking of maybe changing it to Fili and Lola. Let me know what you think :)
When Lola woke, Fili was passed out, snoring gently. Thorin was watching her. She sat up and moved her hair out of her face. 'Morning,' she said, taking a sip of water. Thorin nodded at her, and smiled gently. Lola stood up and stretched, and helped Bombur make breakfast. Fili sat next to her when he woke, and she passed him a plate.
They wandered around Rivendell, taking in the strange sights. They ended up at a water fountain, and Fili and Kili jumped in splashing each other. Lola giggled and watched as the others joined in. 'Look, Lola thinks she's gonna sit there, and not get wet,' Kili cried. The dwarves grinned evil grins, and Lola stood up and backed away slowly. 'Oh guys, I'm fine, please don't get me-' a huge wave of water covered her, and she wiped her eyes, pushing her wet hair back. She pulled off her tunic and boots, Fili watching her, eyes full of desire. She had a small vest top on, and she climbed into the fountain. 'Well, if we want to play that game,' she said, kicking water at Kili's face. She giggled and ran to the other side of the fountain to get away. 'Get her!' Bofur cried, and she ducked as they all splashed water at her. They played in the fountain, Dwalin and Kili doing somersaults, and diving into the water. Thorin joined in, looking happier than Lola had ever seen him. She giggled at Bombur who had decided to just sit down, munching on food. Lola watched Fili as he crept up behind Thorin, and dumped a load of water over his head. Lola laughed, as Thorin turned and dunked Fili in the water. Fili jumped back up spluttering, and Lola giggled, and threw water at him. He raced after her, and Lola jumped out, holding her hands up in surrender. 'I surrender!' She giggled, Fili advancing closer to her. Fili laughed, and shook his head.
'You give in to easily,' he said, watching her wring out her hair. Lola shrugged.
'Not with anyone else, you lot just know how to get me,' she told him. She sat on a stone bench, and leaned back, the sun on her face, slowly drying her off. Fili sat next to her. 'You seem happy,' he said, watching her. Lola nodded. 'Oh, it's lovely, being with all of you, it's like a big family,' she said. Fili nodded, fully aware that he did not think of her as family.
Early in the morning Fili woke Lola, they packed their things and headed out of Rivendell quietly. Their path took them through fields and over mountains, once Lola's ankle twisted, and she fell, crying out in pain. Several dwarves rushed to help her, but Thorin was there first. He helped her stand and gingerly she put weight on her ankle. 'Is it broken?' Thorin asked, and Lola shook her head. 'I don't think so, a slight sprain maybe. It doesn't hurt too much to walk on it.' Thorin nodded, but Lola noticed after that, all the dwarves kept an eye on her. She'd forgotten what it felt like to be part of a family. Fili and Kili kept her spirits up with little jokes, and pranks that they pulled on each other and a few of the other dwarves. Once they convinced Ori it was raining, by gently letting some of their water fall on his head. He realised what they were up to when he was soaked through.
They passed into the misty mountains, which was full of storms and sheer drops. 'Hold on!' Thorin cried, and Bilbo went down. Dwalin caught him in time. 'We must find shelter!' Thorin cried. 'Watch out!' Dwalin cried, and they took cover as enormous rocks flew close by.
'This is no thunderstorm, its a thunder battle!' Balin cried, as two foggy shapes stood up. When they had straightened, they were revealed to be stone giants. 'Well bless me, the legends are true! Giants, stone giants!' Bofur shouted. Lola watched as the giants fought, they were hurling rocks at each other and fighting with their stone fists. She watched in amazement as one fell, and the others disappeared. Thorin grabbed hold of her, an arm wrapped around her waist, before she fell. He checked to see if she was ok, and then looked frantically for the others. 'It's alright, we're here!' Balin called, and Lola peered round Thorin to see the others, safe and sound on another ledge. Lola watched as they discovered Bilbo was missing and was hauled back up.
They found a cave for shelter, and Lola sat down gladly. Thorin sat next to her, and reached for her ankle. He took her boot off gently, and examined her foot. It was small and pale, much like the rest of her. He moved it carefully, and then slipped her boot back on. 'It looks alright. You nearly fell. You should be more careful.' He admonished. Lola nodded and threw her arms around him, holding him in a tight hug. Eventually she felt his arms encircle her, and she stayed there, feeling warm and comforted. Thorin moved back, and gave her a small smile, she touched his cheek, and went to find a place to sleep.
'Wake up! Wake up!' Thorin roared and Lola jumped up immediately. But the floor gave way under her feet, and she fell, rolling with the others. She scrambled to get up, pulling her axe out, and goblins attacked. She swung as hard as she could, taking out a few, but she was overcome. They hauled them off, Lola kicking and screaming, biting and fighting as hard as she could. The goblins dropped her and she stood up ready to fight, but they were surrounded. Thorin nodded at her, and she nodded back. Fili and Kili touched her shoulder, and she gave them a grim smile. They were pushed and shoved over bridges and walkways until they came before a massive goblin. He was easily three times the size of the others, he had an enormous double chin with warts and sores all over it. Lola felt a bit sick looking at him.
'Who would be so bold as to come armed into my kingdom? Spies? Thieves? Assassins?' The great goblin asked, looking down at them all. One of the goblins answered him. 'Dwarves, Your Malevolence.'
'Dwarves?' The great goblin cried.
'We found them on the front porch.' The same goblin replied.
'Well, don't just stand there! Search them! Every crack, every crevice.' The great goblin roared. Lola was searched, poked and prodded, jabbed all over. She fought back as the goblins reached under her clothes. She punched and kicked, fighting as hard she could. One goblin gave a terrible screech as she booted it in the head and sent it flying over the platform.
'Bones will be shattered, necks will be wrung! You'll be beaten and battered, from racks you'll be hung. You will lie down here and never be found, down in the deep of Goblin-town.' The great goblin sang, as the other goblins brought him terrible looking weapons. Lola was held down on the floor by goblins. One stood on her back, the other held her arms and a third held her legs. She screamed and wriggled as best as she could but nothing could be done to free herself. A flash of bright light took her vision away, and she lay still on the floor as she felt the goblins pushed away from her. She stood up slowly, looking for her axe, and prised it from a dead goblins hands. Lola stared as Gandalf moved closer, 'take up arms! Fight. Fight!' He roared. Lola needed no more encouragement. She fought ferociously as goblins tried to disarm her and push her down again. Gandalf stood before them helping them fight. 'Follow me! Quick, run!' He shouted and they all rushed towards him. They fought and attacked goblins as they ran, pushing them off the paths, and wounding many. Lola slammed into Nori's back, as they halted suddenly. Lola saw the disgusting great goblin standing before them. He said something, and Gandalf smacked him in the eye with his staff. Then before he could react Gandalf sliced his belly open with his sword, and the goblin collapsed, clutching his enormous stomach. Gandalf struck his neck, and the great goblin fell down dead.
Lola felt the bridge collapse from underneath her, and suddenly she was falling, she landed on top of Kili. 'Well that could have been worse,' Bofur said, and then the great goblin landed on top of them. All the air whooshed out of Lola's lungs. They wriggled out, one by one, Thorin helped Lola to her feet, and she gave him a small smile. Then they were running again, followed by an angry horde of goblins. They ran as fast as they could, Gandalf leading them through tunnels, and out in the daylight. Lola stopped in the clearing with the others trying to catch her breath. 'Where's Bilbo? Where's our hobbit?' Gandalf cried. Lola looked for Bilbo, still panting, she tuned out though once they started arguing.
She was the only one to notice the encroaching wargs and orcs, and she nudged Thorin. 'Up into the trees all of you!' Gandalf cried.
