"I will be going to the dungeons soon. Is there some sort of a message you want to send and to whom?" Legolas asked me and I nodded quickly. I got up and picked up Kili's rune-stone, giving it to Legolas.

"Give this to Kili Oakenshield," I told him. "He's the youngest Oakenshield with messy brown hair, warm brown eyes, and he usually has a goofy grin on his face."

"Tell him that ... that I will see him soon, he needn't to worry and that I intend on keeping my promise." I said and Legolas nodded.

"Anything else?" He asked and I smirked.

"Not unless you want to give him a kiss for me." I said and Legolas' cheeks got slightly flushed.

"I shall make sure that he gets this." Legolas mumbled, quickly slipping through the door. I let out a small laugh and plopped down on the bed, staring at the ceiling.

They're alive. They're all alive and breathing.

"I'll see you soon guys." I said, closing my eyes and smiling.


The day after the battle with the spiders the dwarves and Bilbo tried to searching for Oriana and the way out of the forest, but they only managed to get attacked by another group of spiders.

When the dwarves were almost ready to give up and be defeated by the spiders, out leaped a bunch of wood elves with their weapons and bows, killing the beasts and then pointing them at the dwarves. They were unable to fight against them and having no other option, the dwarves gave up.

But not Bilbo Baggins, no.

Bilbo swiftly put on his ring and disappeared in thin air, unnoticed by the Elves. That's why, when the elves lined up the dwarves, they never knew that there was in fact a fourteenth member.

The dwarves were brought before the Elvenking who sat mighty and proud at his throne and after a while of questioning, much to their displeasure, he had ordered for them to be locked away.


Kili Oakenshield pressed his forehead against the gate and stared at the hair band on his wrist, his heart breaking into pieces. It was given to him by Oriana and he had cherished and looked after it ever since.

"I had promised to you that, no matter how far apart, I will find you Oriana," Kili mumbled tiredly, letting out a sigh. "But look at me now. I cannot even free myself from this damned dungeon!" He growled, kicking the gate which only resulted in him hurting his foot and cursing in dwarf language.

Kili slid his back against the wall, burying his face into the palms of his hands and feeling more hopeless than ever. He had lost her. He had lost his Oriana once again and what killed him the most was the fact that he may not be able to find her again. And that made him angrier than ever.

"What troubles you dwarf?" Came a voice from the other side of the gate and Kili snapped his head up, his angered gaze meeting with Legolas' nonchalant one. The dwarf scoffed at him, lowering his gaze at the ground and glaring at it.

"Mind your own business Elf," Kili retorted back grumpily, playing with the hair band around his wrist. "It is none of your concern."

At that Legolas simply raised his eyebrows and took in the dwarf's appearance. He was much like the one described to him, only grumpier.

"You are Kili Oakenshield, are you not?" Legolas asked him and the dwarf huffed in response.

"Why does it matter? I do not answer to your kind, anyway." Kili growled at him, the anger inside of him growing. Legolas unnoticeably rolled his eyes and bent down so he was at eye-level with the dwarf.

"It matters," Legolas started in a whispering tone. "Because I was sent to deliver a message to Kili Oakenshield by Lady Oriana, but if you do not answer to my kind I shall simply go away." Legolas said walking away, a sly smirk appearing on his handsome face as Kili shot up from the ground with a baffled look.

"What?" Kili mumbled frantically, his eyes wide opened. He gripped the gate and leaned his forehead against it, looking at the Elf. "Did you say Oriana? Is Oriana here? Is she hurt? Is she safe now?" Kili asked him, one question after another.

Legola stopped in his track, his back turned to the dwarf and yet he couldn't help but let a small smile spread across his lips. He could clearly see why the two of them were attracted to each other. One of the reasons being their common way of asking a lot of questions in a short amount of time.

Legolas was never fond of dwarfs being that his father, king Thranduil, had told him to despise them from a young age. But Legolas had found himself being attached to Lady Oriana. Yes, she was a dwarf but he had never met someone of such live spirit and freely spoken as her. He had enjoyed her company and friendship, despite his father's attitude towards dwarfs.

"Lady Oriana is here and she is being properly taken care of." Legolas told him, turning towards the dwarf. Kili felt as if a huge weigh had been lifted off of his chest and he found himself smiling in relief and happiness. She is alright. His Oriana is alive and alright.

"What was the message?" Kili asked him and Legolas started forwards, taking out the rune-stone Oriana gave him and placing it on Kili's palm.

"She wanted you to know that she will be seeing you soon, and that you needn't to worry about her, and that she intends on keeping her promise." Legolas told him, folding his arms behind his back as he stared at Kili who clutched the stone in his hand and smiled.

"I will always find you..." He mumbled quietly, staring at the stone. Kili quickly took off the hair band around his wrist and looked at Legolas with pleading eyes.

"Give this to her," Kili told him. "Tell her that I intend on keeping my promise as well."

"I am not your messenger, dwarf." Legolas sneered, but he still took the hair band from him and placed it in his pocket. As Legolas turned his back to leave, he could her Kili quietly muttering.

"Thank you, for keeping her safe and everything."

A small smile spread across Legolas' lips as he went out of the dungeon and towards Oriana's room.

Maybe dwarfs weren't that bad after all.


So, I'm back from the music festival and I'm ready to write! :)

The next few chapters will be a hell of a ride! Also, I think, when it comes to me writing about Kili, third point of view suits best. :)

Until next update! Lots of love! xoxo