Hand to Hand combat:
"Let go of me!" Kili exclaimed from the other room, an edge of desperation in his voice.
Dis quickly dropped the dough she'd been kneading for tomorrow's breakfast hurrying towards her son. She pictured men who had snuck into their house, orcs, goblins, creatures coming to steal her children away from her-
Instead she walked in on Fili holding his brother in a headlock, a determined expression in place.
"Fee," Kili grunted, "Leggo!"
"You've gotta try to get out! I know you learned how-"
Before Dis could force them apart, her youngest went limp, making Fili stumble as he was left with an armful of boneless dwarf. Just before they hit the floor, Kili tensed, using the blonde's momentum to flip him over so that Fili landed with a thump on his back in front of his brother.
There was a tense moment while they both waited to see if the elder was injured, until Kili broke the silence.
"Fee? I didn't mean-"
His words broke off when the blonde flipped onto his hands and knees, rushing forward to essentially headbutt his brother in the stomach.
"Why'd you do that?" Fili shouted as he tackled Kili.
"You wouldn't let go!" the brunette rolled the two of them over so that he was on top, trying to force his siblings flailing hands away from him, "I didn't mean to! You said try Mister Dwalin's way, but I couldn't remember, so I just did that instead!"
Fili stilled, his arms letting go of where he'd been gripping the little dwarf who was sitting on his stomach.
"I'm sorry, okay?" Kili crossed his arms over his chest, still holding his position, "But you better be too."
"Yeah, yeah," the blonde gave his brother an easy shove so that he would get off, and the two glared at each other for a moment.
"Did you see how I did that though?!" her youngest suddenly crowed.
"Mister Dwalin's gonna be so proud! Here, my turn. I promise I'll go slow though 'cause I know you didn't learn how to do this one yet. Okay, so you put your right arm here-"
Fili seemed to suddenly realize they weren't alone.
"Oh, hello Ma."
