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A/N: Here we go everyone! Part 3- The Hobbit: There and Back Again

Before we get started I want to remind you: As I said in my summary how each of the girls, 4 in total, have their own task? I'll tell you this; only two girls have completed a task so far without kind of knowing: Lindsey and Lauren. Lauren- stayed behind in Rivendell to avoid being killed in the mountains or the Goblin Town. She would've changed the company greatly and her friends would have died with her. As for Lindsey- when Azog and his wargs chased Thorin and co. to the cliff in the end of Unexpected Journey, Gandalf tried reaching for the butterfly that he would whisper to and it would summon the eagles by Galadriel, he ended up failing at getting the butterfly. If it wasn't for Lindsey who caught another one noticing this, the whole company would have been killed then and there.

() Keep an eye out for Reagan and Megan. Everyone really, this is going to be something unexpected. Remember, this is my interpretation of the Hobbit: There and Back Again movie that is set to come out in theatres December 17, 2014. ()

Please enjoy :)

Prologue—Bilbo- in time of LOTR: The Fellowship of the Ring

Bilbo sits on a bench on one of the many balconies of Rivendell. But this one in particular is Bilbo's favorite one because it has one of the greatest views, the best in his opinion. The view is of the sun rising, which is occurring now, and all day long, the tops of the forested cliffs meet the bright blue sky which reflects the golden light from the sun onto every inch of Rivendell.

He arrived there yesterday afternoon after 'wandering around', which is what he called it.

Now he sits there finishing up his book, There and Back Again: A hobbit's tale by Bilbo Baggins.

At least he was before something hits his foot. The old hobbit looks around and then down before he sees what it is. It is a young elfling, a baby ellon, who was crawling around and ran into Bilbo's foot.

He laughs the most contagious and friendly laugh seeing the little baby, "My child, you're at it again!"

The baby grins with sparkling eyes looking up at him, not responding any words but a 'hum' because he is still too young.

"Linglathron!" A shout of a panicked elleth runs onto the balcony looking for her baby brother.

"He is right here Lithuilin! He is safe as far as I know." Bilbo calls to her. She quickly walks towards the hobbit and looks around the bench where she sees her baby brother on the floor toddling around.

"Thank Elbereth that I found you! Father will kill me if he found out I lost you again!" The older sister picks up her brother and holds him close.

Bilbo laughs amused, "If he found out?"

"If. I believe 'if' is good." Lithuilin says with a friendly wink to Bilbo who returns it before she walks away with the baby humming sweetly in her arms.

Now where was I? He thinks to himself.

His thoughts and writing:

As you know, Smaug fled the Lonely Mountain and had his eyes set on Laketown. He was ready to destroy it by any means necessary; number one being fire.

Since that night, nothing but shadow and death loomed over everyone's heads. Death welcomed many people that night and the following days, but not all in fire.

:~: The Hobbit: There and Back Again :~:

Chapter 35:

Lindsey's POV in house

It isn't long since Smaug makes his presence known that everyone in Laketown is in a panic, so am I.

Lauren and Lindir come into the house panicked, at least Lauren shown it in her actions and mumbling of incoherent words.

Lindir had it in his eyes, but other than that he stood straight and seemed calm and ready for it.

"The dragon is coming! Cut the bridges! To arms! To arms!" A man of Laketown yells loudly.

"We need to get them somewhere safe, their father would want that." Megan says.

"Do you know where he is?" Sigrid asks with hope for an answer.

"No, we don't" I respond "But I know he will be fine and would want you safe. I'm sure you have somewhere to hide in case something like this ever happened, like a basement?"

Just after I said that, a door creaks in the back that has steps leading down.

Bain nods his head, "Yes! Sort of, these steps lead into a drain but it is not flooded with water."

"How is it not?" Lindir asks him going to stand next to him. "This whole town is above water."

"It's an old drain that was cut off from the others because it was no longer useful and not working well to begin with—"

"Ok but is it safe for you three to hide in?!" Megan asks panicking.

"Yes of course." Bain answers.

"Three? None of you will come?" Sigrid asks picking up her little sister Tilda.

"No because we can't. That's all we can say on that matter. Now go and stay down there until one of us or someone will come after it's all over." Lindsey answers.

They start going down the steps.

"Do you think they'll need candles for the dark?" Kili asks. I look at him like he's stupid.

"They don't need any fire down there. They don't need to see any fire." Megan answers bumping her shoulder roughly with his as she walks past.

"Kili, Fili, go down there with them." Lauren says all of a sudden.

"No, I am not going to hide while the dragon destroys this town—"

I didn't hear what he finished saying, but I did look at him and saw the look he gave me, one that says he will not leave me.

It all clicked then. Kili and Fili shouldn't even be here! They can't die so soon, in the books they died in the Battle of Five Armies. We don't want them to die now, we don't want them to die in the future, we need them safe.

"Fili you need to go down with your brother, Lauren's right." I tell him.

"No! I will not leave you! I won't listen to an elf." He shouts.

Lauren raises an eyebrow at this, "Uh you better because this elf knows what she is talking about! You can't die! At least not now!" Megan jumps up on a stool and clamps a hand over Lauren's mouth.

"What do you mean not now?" Fili asks her confused.

"Look Fili, look at me." I tell him putting my hand on his face making him turn to me. "You need to listen to us, we are from a different world and we know stuff. Stuff that may or may not happen. I can't elaborate more. You need to listen to us, listen to me."

His blue eyes bore into mine. He rests his hand above mine for what seemed like forever.

He then takes my hand, places a kiss on it, and sighs, "I'll listen to you. I'm not happy about this though. Stay safe my love. I know we'll meet again." He quickly walks away as he chokes on the last sentence.

"Fili?" I ask, but he is gone down the steps.

I didn't hear what Kili had to say, but he was clutching his shoulder like it hurt. He did go down the stairs though.

Lindir closed the door and made sure it stayed closed.

"What now?" Megan asks.

Warning trumpets are sounded outside, and they echoed along the rocky shores.

Megan, Lauren, Lindir, and I went outside to see a spark of fire rush towards houses on the other side, growing ever huger and brighter.

"We need to kill this dragon." I say.

"Can we?" Megan asks.

"Every vessel is filled with water. And everyone's armed with arrows and armor." Lindir says looking down on the town.

"The bridge was taken down and destroyed." Lauren adds looking in the distance where the bridge to the mainland once was.

"We need to get Bard." I say.

Lauren's POV

Smaug's approach grew louder and the lake ripples red as fire beneath the awful beating of his wings.

We run through Laketown avoiding the fire and flying arrows as much as we can.

We just hope we could find him.

And hope is on our side. We hear a man yelling for help and it sounds like him.

We run down an alley that hasn't been touched yet, but there is some smoke that spread over here already.

"Bard!" Megan shouts running up to him behind bars.

Bard's eyes widen and smiles shortly, "Hurry! The keys are in there!"

"There's no time for keys!" Lindsey yells taking out her axe and hits the bars that break like nothing. "You need better jails here just so you know."

Bard quickly gets out and starts running back with us, "Where are my children?!"

"They are safe, they are hidden with two warrior dwarves of ours in the hidden drain, basement thing." Megan says.

Bard looks relieved so much when she said that, "Good. Now come with me, we need to kill this dragon."

Meanwhile, fire sweeps the town and there are bodies burning in the street. Men keep firing darts and arrows up at him, but their weapons are burned every time, and they result in falling into the water sinking to the bottom.

The smoke gets worse, it is night and it's becoming darker because of it.

"Lauren!" Lindir shouts my name pushing me down to the ground just as fire flies over our heads. I see Lindsey and Megan keep running with Bard, they didn't notice us.

I cough, "Lindir, do you have your bow and arrows?"

"Yes. Why—"

"Give me a bow and arrow. I have to try."

He hands me his bow and one of his arrows. I set the arrow to the bow and aim it up at Smaug.

I fire it and it hits him millimeters from his eye, and he roars. Lindir reaches for my hand and starts pulling me back towards him.

"No one tries blinding me!" He roars only breathing out more orange and red fire, and this time coming in our direction. Lindir and I run as fast as we can.

He lets go of my hand and wraps his arm around my waist as we jump and plummet into the dark, cold, shining water.

Megan's POV

"Keep fighting! You're doing well! Keep fighting!" Bard yells as we run past people shooting at the dragon.

Amidst it all besides the dragons roar, the Master of Laketown can be heard yelling, "Fight! Fight to the last arrow!"

Fire kept leaping from the dragon's jaws. He circled high in the air above us lighting all the lake; the trees by the shore shine like copper and like blood.

"Oh my gosh, where's Lauren! And Lindir!" I panic stopping in my tracks looking around for her.

Lindsey runs back to me and grabs my wrist, "We can't worry about them! We need to make sure Bard kills that dragon! Lindir will take care of her!"

"Alright!" I shout. "But how did we lose them! Oh my-they didn't-" I run with Lindsey as tears stream down my face. She can't be dead.

We make it back to Bard's house where he digs through a barrel and takes out a black arrow. He then grabs a bow that's hidden behind the barrel and soon takes off running, and we keep following him.

Not a minute after we left Bard's house, it went up in flames. We turn back to go get Bard who stopped running.

"NO!" Bard yells looking at his house.

Lindsey and I grab his shoulders.

"They are fine, remember! They're in the drain!" I say.

His face is dark red with anger now as he looks up at the dragon through all the smoke and fire around.

"He knows my weak spot, and I know his." He says turning back around going in the direction we were going. We are going to the top of a building where Bard can fire the black arrow once and for all to end the dragon.

As we weave through the now thicker crowd of people, who are jumping into the water, women and children being huddled into boats, weapons being flung down, mourning and weeping, men were cursing the dwarves.

"That big guy is giving up." I say to Lindsey spotting the Master of Laketown getting into a boat.

Smaug just grins from above, quite proud of his work: (Smaug's thoughts) they can get into all the boats for all I care. Let them try to get to land before I set all the shores, every field, every pasture, ablaze. I'll be ready.

He then breathes out more orange and red fire, letting it rain down on Laketown.

A/N: This seemed like a good place to stop it, next chap will be up soon! Are Lindir and Lauren alive? Are Sigrid, Tilda, Bain, Kili, and Fili alright? I hope you liked this chapter, please review! :)