A/N: Something different for me, a shot at a Lord of the Rings romance instead of endless Harry Potter. I have been thinking of doing this for a while. I hope you enjoy! Oh, and Diamond is not a mary-sue. God, don't you hate those?
Disclaimer: I do not own Lord of the Rings, unfortunately.
Thanks to my beta-reader: LotR-FaNAtiC
Chapter 1: Brand New Friends
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1425 S.R.
"They are here! Make haste!" Ruby squealed. "Make haste!" She ran from the window to the circular door with her sisters Emerald and Topaz.
"Diamond will surely be sorry she missed their arrival." Topaz whispered to her twin, Emerald.
"Quite the handsome fellows." Ruby whispered to her younger sisters.
Their mother, Belle Took glided through the room and opened the door. "Peregrin! Meriadoc! I cannot tell you how pleased I am to see you again!"
"Thank you madam." Peregrin smiled. "Your hole is quite lovely!"
"You are too generous." The older lady smiled and turned to her three daughters. "These are my youngest, Emerald and Topaz." She said, referring to the twins. "And my second, Ruby."
"It's a pleasure to meet you." Merry kissed their hands.
"My eldest, Diamond is not yet back from town." She added.
Emerald and Topaz twirled their red curls simultaneously. All three girls shared the same red locks, dark brown eyes, and creamy white skin.
"Come, come. You are just in time for supper." Belle ushered them into the dinning room and sat them down before she instructed the footmen to Pippin and Merry as to where to put their belongings.
Pippin felt much at home, as he walked through the hole, because it was about as large and spacious as his family's was. Mrs. Took scurried around the kitchen much like his mother, Eglantine did. He sat on one side of the table with Merry while the three girls sat across from them.
He heard a door slam.
"That must be Diamond!" Emerald smiled. She and her sisters looked up to their oldest sister ever since they were born.
In walked a hobbit lass no older than thirty with a large smile on her face. She widened her eyes when she saw the guests. "Pippin and Merry, I presume." She said and took off her shawl.
Merry and Pippin stood and shook her hand. She noticed they were both about a head taller than she was. Pippin noticed that she was the only sister with dark brown ringlets instead of fiery red. Everything else in her appearance was the same. She took the empty seat next to Merry.
"Why did you take so long, Diamond?" Ruby asked.
"I took time to visit father." Diamond explained. "He had a bit of extra work, so I decided to stay and help for a while."
"Do not let mother know." Topaz said in a hushed voice. "She would certainly have you—"
"Do not let me know what, Topaz?" Belle stuck her head through the doorway.
Topaz gulped nervously.
"Only that I helped father with his work today." Diamond said casually. Topaz exhaled slowly. Big sister had saved her again.
"Oh, now Diamond!" Her mother wagged her wooden spoon threateningly.
"Mother, I see no problem in doing father a favor whether it is ladylike or not." Diamond sighed. This was her catch phrase lately.
"You have enough stubbornness to rival the whole family." Her mother sighed and walked back into the kitchen.
Diamond frowned and then caught confused glances from Merry and Pippin and explained quietly. "My mother does not wish me to be interested in business affairs. She would rather I join in on ladylike activities such as embroidery and gossip." She gave pointed glances toward her sisters.
"I cannot help it if I enjoy that as a past time!" Ruby said defensively. The twins giggled.
"It matters to me not, Ruby. So long as I am not brought into it." Diamond replied with a smile.
"Forgive us for being such odd hosts!" Topaz said quickly.
"Do tell us about yourselves!" Emerald said eagerly.
"She means tell us about your quest." Topaz said as a plate of soup was placed in front of her.
"Nonsense, leave the poor boys be." Her mother said as she moved about the table.
"Aye, madam. But we do not mind sharing our tales at all." Merry said.
"Oh! Go on, then!" Emerald urged.
Pippin started out with detailed summaries about the wonderful places they had been to and Merry emphasized the danger they were in from time to time. The girls were quite impressed.
"Daughter of the River?" Diamond asked when Pippin got to the part in Tom Bombadil's house.
"Yes, Goldberry." Pippin said. "Do you know of her?"
"We've met." Diamond replied sheepishly.
"You mean she found you asleep under a tree when you went off adventuring and got lost." Ruby said.
A faint blush appeared on Diamond's cheeks. "I was but twelve!"
"And I was five!" Ruby said. "You have no idea what a fright you gave mum and pop, they were worried sick!"
"That we were!" Her mother snapped.
"I do not remember this!" Topaz squeaked.
"You and Emie were not even born yet." Diamond said, the blush fading from her cheeks. "You wouldn't have remembered."
Pippin looked at her with interest. She was a strong girl, he had never seen someone of her stature be so openly opinionated. She gave him a sincere smile when she noticed his gaze. "Please…do go on with your story."
Emerald, Topaz, and Ruby soon forgot what they were thinking of due to their interest in the gentle hobbit's story.
The sound of a click and snap ventured from the sitting area near the front of the house.
"Father!" Diamond said as a hobbit with dark brown hair walked in with a cheery smile.
"That's why Diamond's the only one with dark brown hair, if you were wondering." Ruby said to Merry and Pippin. They understood now. Diamond had her father's gentle features, while the other three had fiery hair and sharp noses, even though they were still quite pretty.
"How was business for you today, Farlin?" Belle asked her husband and narrowed her eyes at Diamond. "Was she any help?"
"A great help in fact!" Farlin said cheerily. "This lass of ours knows quite a lot about my field in business."
"What is that, sir?" Merry asked out of curiosity.
"Why hello Merry! Pippin! Nice to see you again." Farlin smiled. "Accounting. I own the Rusty Pint Pub in town."
"You're kidding!" Pippin asked.
"No sir." Farlin said.
"That is the very pub I went to whenever I would come to visit family here!" Pippin said.
"No kidding!" Farlin smiled and struck up a conversation with him.
"The lady has skills in mathematics?" Pippin asked, bewildered.
Diamond nodded sheepishly and her mother tutted.
"Belle, I see no problem in Diamond having experience in fields of work." Her father said. "It is better than what her foolish sisters call fun."
"What do you call fun, sisters?" Diamond asked.
"Hunting lads of good fortune, of course." Her mother said.
Diamond widened her eyes at her sisters who grinned evilly at one another. "And you think this is what I should be doing as well?" She asked in disbelief.
"It is better than your choice of what to do in your spare time." Belle said hotly.
Ruby and the twins could sense a fight coming on but stopped when they noticed Merry and Pippin shaking with silent laughter.
"Now these are my kind of lads." Farlin said and took a bite of his ham.
The girls giggled and struck up a new conversation.
Diamond sat in the sitting room with the guests, exchanging tales and ideas.
"I have always wanted to meet a dwarf." Diamond said longingly.
Merry drank from his cup. "Gimli is quite a dwarf."
The faint sound of Belle washing dishes could be heard coming from the other side of the large hole. Her father and sisters had all gone to sleep in their separate rooms.
"Would you like another cup of tea? I'm off to get one for myself." Diamond said, standing from the comfortable chair she had been sitting in.
"Yes please." Merry said and Pippin nodded politely.
Diamond took their cups and walked to the other side of the hole to the kitchen. Her house had three large parts. One was off to the right, which were the five bedrooms. To the left were the kitchen, pantry, and dining room, and the exact middle was the sitting room, welcoming room, and a large closet space for visitors to put their hats, coats, and other belongings. It was quite a large hole.
"She is a nice lass, is she not?" Merry asked.
"Very agreeable." Pippin took a look around the room. "Quite pretty too."
"The lass is gorgeous, Pip." Merry stated. "But—"
"But no one can top your Estella, I know, I know." Pippin smiled.
"Too right you are." Merry said as Diamond walked into the room with three steaming hot mugs on a platter.
They talked the night away long after Belle had gone to sleep when she had finished the dishes. Diamond was amazed at what good company they were. She had heard one too many tales of how different and unsociable these adventurers were.
Diamond had very few friends because of her interest in business and mathematics, which isolated her from the other lasses of the Long Cleeve area.
"You two are the only hobbits besides my father and three sisters who have ever made me smile." She said happily.
"Glad to hear it." Pippin said with a twinkle in his eye.
Diamond smiled and looked down before getting up. "Let me show you to your room."
She beckoned them and they followed her down a hall to the very end where she opened a wood lined door to a large room with two master beds and a wardrobe against a wall. "My room is just next door, you may knock if you need anything, I'll be up anyway."
"Thank you." Pippin said. "Why is that?"
"Why is what?" Diamond asked.
"Why will you be awake anyway?" Pippin asked.
"I still have a few things to do." Diamond said sheepishly. "And I am fond of writing novels."
"So you are a writer as well?" Merry asked in disbelief.
"Is there anything you do not do?" Pippin asked.
"Yes." Diamond smiled.
"What is that?" He asked curiously.
"Hunt for men of good fortune and gossip." She answered simply.
Diamond curtseyed and left them to unpack.
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A/N: Hey everyone who is sweet enough to have clicked on the link to this story! I hope you like it so far! The plot will be explained in the next chapter! I really hope you enjoy! Thanks so much for reading!
