"Kally, Kally, wait up!" I heard from behind me. I turned around and saw Frodo Baggins running behind me.

"What?" I asked annoyed. Me and my best friend Ishaya had just had a fight, and I just wanted to get away from everyone right now.

"Ish-Ishaya told me to tell you, she's really sorry and she didn't mean to offend you." He said, trying to catch his breath.

"Well tell her, I accept her apology, but I just need to be by myself for a while." I said. Frodo rolled his eyes and ran the other way.

I walked down the road until I reached a small hut. I walked inside and happily found nobody inside. I walked behind a table at the far end of the hut and crouched down. I crawled on my stomach into a small hole in the wall. I crawled, squeezed in between the wall, until I reached an open room. I stood up and walked around. This was my secret little area, away from all noise and other hobbits. I often came here to be by myself when something happened that I didn't like. I jumped down from a small step and sat down on the middle of the room.

I sat there for maybe about half an hour, then remembered Bilbo, Frodo's uncle, had a party that night! I franticly jumped up, and climbed up the rock. I crawled out of the hole and into the hut. I stood up and saw my friend Atieka's older brother standing in the hut, watching me.

"So, this is where you go when your pissed, huh?" He asked me, smiling. I franticly tried to think of something to say. "Can't face your problems so you just run away and hide from them in here?" He asked.

"Actually, your right." I said. "For once." I added with a smile. He looked at me angrily. He wasn't expecting me to speak the truth. I hardly ever did. "Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a party to go to." I said, and walked out the door.



I walked over to where all the hobbits were sitting, waiting impatiently for Bilbo to arrive. Some hobbits, mostly the girls, were just sitting. Some, were drinking, or eating more likely. I looked around for Frodo and everyone else. I saw Ishaya first, then sitting around her, I saw Atieka, Frodo, and Lea. First, I thought of what to say if anyone mentioned our fight, then, I grabbed a cake, then, I walked over to them.

"Hey!" Ishaya said smiling. By the look in her eyes after I did not respond, she wanted to completely forget the argument. I smiled. So did I.

"Hey." I said. But I was not able to say anything else, as Bilbo stepped on to a platform at the front of everyone, and everyone had grown quiet.