Sari, Angel, and Cora watched as the Elf and Dwarf battled it out over a donught the three of them were certain didn't exist.
"What is it between Elves and Dwarves?" Angel wondered.
"Its because one was made by Iluvitar and one race was made by someone else...and since Iluvitar was merciful and didn't have the dwarves destroyed, there was always some sort of...anger, I guess you could say, between the races," Sari answered, gaining only a pair of blank yet confused faces. "Or something like that."
"Well...okay, if you say so," Cora answered.
"Up!" shouted baby Elrond. "Up!" Angel picked him up.
"Oh, aren't you the cutest little thing in the world, yes you are! Yes!" Angel cooed sweetly. Cora looked ready to gag.
"At least she'll be a good mother," Sari told Cora.
"I'm hungry," Frodo whined.
"Me too!" Sam joined in.
"You just had donughts!" Cora yelled.
"I'm bored," Aragorn grumbled.
"I don't care."
"I'm bored too," Gandolf agreed.
"Do we have to stay in here?" Aragorn asked. "Can't we go outside?"
"No!" Cora answered. "You'd -"
She was cut off as the telephone rang. All of the children were screaming as it rang again. And again. "Its okay!" Sari yelled over the noise. "Its just a phone, nothing to worry about. Settle down! Settle d-" She cringed as the most sould peircing sound reached her ears. Gimli, while all of the other children were screaming, had decided to do something about the "ringing beast". His Ax was now lodged in the wall.
"What is it between Elves and Dwarves?" Angel wondered.
"Its because one was made by Iluvitar and one race was made by someone else...and since Iluvitar was merciful and didn't have the dwarves destroyed, there was always some sort of...anger, I guess you could say, between the races," Sari answered, gaining only a pair of blank yet confused faces. "Or something like that."
"Well...okay, if you say so," Cora answered.
"Up!" shouted baby Elrond. "Up!" Angel picked him up.
"Oh, aren't you the cutest little thing in the world, yes you are! Yes!" Angel cooed sweetly. Cora looked ready to gag.
"At least she'll be a good mother," Sari told Cora.
"I'm hungry," Frodo whined.
"Me too!" Sam joined in.
"You just had donughts!" Cora yelled.
"I'm bored," Aragorn grumbled.
"I don't care."
"I'm bored too," Gandolf agreed.
"Do we have to stay in here?" Aragorn asked. "Can't we go outside?"
"No!" Cora answered. "You'd -"
She was cut off as the telephone rang. All of the children were screaming as it rang again. And again. "Its okay!" Sari yelled over the noise. "Its just a phone, nothing to worry about. Settle down! Settle d-" She cringed as the most sould peircing sound reached her ears. Gimli, while all of the other children were screaming, had decided to do something about the "ringing beast". His Ax was now lodged in the wall.
