"What exactly did Thorin say about me?"

Bilbo stirred his stew around, thinking. "I remember it being quite odd, actually. It had been a quiet day and, out of nowhere, he appears beside me and – in a low voice – asks about Hobbit courting. I don't remember the exact words he used, but whatever they were, they had me lost for words!" He gave a chuckle.

[From Of Silver and Gold, 'Journey to Rivendell']

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The sun was setting and the Company had to make camp. While the view from the top of the Carrock was gorgeous, it was also windy and impractical, so they began to make their way down the rocky outpost until they found a suitable cave.

Most of the Dwarves settled down to sleep after a quick dinner of dried jerky. Gandalf sat at the back of the cave, snoring gently with his eyes wide open (how strange). Fili and Kili sat on either side of the fire, which had been set up near the mouth of the cave. Kili seemed to be working on a wood carving, while his older brother seemed content to sharpen his swords (and knives and axes).

Bilbo sat near the edge of the cliff, watching silently as the stars began to twinkle into life.

"Mr Baggins."

Bilbo jumped, looking up to find Thorin standing behind him.

"You know you can call me Bilbo."

Thorin's only reply was to sit down on the ground next to him. "I have a few questions to ask you."

"Uh, sure. What about?" Bilbo watched Thorin, confused. The Dwarf seemed somewhat uncomfortable – the very opposite of how he usually bore himself.

"Hobbit culture." Thorin's voice was low and quiet, as though he was worried he may be overheard. "Courting, to be specific."

Bilbo sputtered. He had not been expecting that. He found himself stammering instead of answering, but when he could speak, the only word he could get out was, "Why?"

But Thorin would not tell him that eve, nor the next, though when they finally reached the safety of Beorn's farm, Thorin finally divulged in his curiosity.

Everyone else was asleep. Gandalf had assured them of their safety that night, so no watches needed to be taken. There was a small fire going on the hearth, in front of which sat Burglar and Prince.

"I… I met someone," said Thorin. "In the Shire. I was lost and she helped me on my way."

Bilbo raised his eyebrows and pursed his lips. "Who?"

"She lived the other end of your street."

Thinking for a moment, Bilbo realised who he was referring to. A grin spread across his face. "Ariana? Ariana Hayward?" Thorin's refusal to look at him was all the confirmation Bilbo needed, and he gave a quiet laugh. "Well, she is a lovely girl, from what Hamlicar tells me. I, however, have not spoken to her terribly much, though her family are indeed good people."

"That is not what I asked of."

"Yes, sorry. Courting habits was it? Funny, I didn't think Dwarves were interested in women not of their own kin."

"Funny, I don't remember asking your opinion." Thorin glared at Bilbo, wiping the Hobbit's smile off his face.

Bilbo cleared his throat. "Well, hmm." He recalled the memories from when he was younger, when his mother had told him about how she and her father had come to be a couple. "Walks through the Shire are best, as it gives the couple time alone to talk to and learn more about each other. If there are parties happening around their courtship, which is likely, they will often attend them together. Gifts are often expected between the two as well."

"What kind of gifts?"

"Well it really depends on the family. Some men give their sweethearts flowers, or wooden crafts made by their hand. It's also not unusual for women to give their partner baked goods."

Thorin nodded, staring at the fire as he took it all in. He looked over at his nephews, where tucked into Fili's sleeve he could see the small wooden lion's head Kili had made. Bringing his eyes to his hands, he hoped he had the skill to make something as intricately detailed as that lion. What would Ariana even want anyway?

He heaved a sigh. What point was there in wondering anyhow? He had no idea if she remembered him. And if she did, would she even consider courtship? It was not an answer he wished to think about, so instead he bade Bilbo goodnight and went to settle down on the hay to sleep.