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Lake Town

The group final reaches an area where water leads in the land. Bilbo and the dwarfs get out of the barrels and walk onto dry land. Fili helps Kili to dry land.

"Yes. Dry land. How I miss you so much," says Fili.

"I agree with brother," says Kili. Reyna rolls her eyes. "I saw that." But all Reyna does is walk away from the two brothers.

"Where do we go now, Thorin," asks Reyna.

"We have to get across the lake," answers Thorin.

"How do we going to do that? Do you have money to for someone to take us across? Last time I check is none of us can walk on water. Not even I can walk on water. And I own no flying pet demon," asks Reyna. Thorin glares at Reyna for her smart remarks while she wears a face of indifferent. "The elf King didn't try to make a deal with you?"

"He did but I turned him down," answers Thorin. Reyna glares at him.

"You may be King Thorin but I still see can't talk to people," says Reyna.

"I will never make a deal with that elf," growls Thorin.

"But if had made the deal then Kili wouldn't be hurt. We would have not almost died. All because you couldn't put your feels aside for once. A King has to be able to talk and make deals with people he doesn't like. How do you think my uncle rulers? He mostly hates everybody. Smiles even then you Thorin. Don't let your feeling get in the way next time you make a deal. Because next time you do then someone might ready die. You can't think about your feelings about that person when making a deal. You must think if it would be the best for your people. And that deal would have been good for us. No one would have gotten hurt. You are their King, act like a King then. Not some little boy who didn't get his way," snarls Reyna.

"I do not need you tell me how to be a King," growls Thorin.

"It looks like I do. If you made the deal then we would not have needed to waste time getting here," snarls Reyna and with that, she walks off.

"I will like to see you be King," growls Thorin.

"I will most likely do better than you. I don't let my feeling lead my actions," snarls Reyna as she looks back. She still wears a face of indifferent. Thorin has a glare on his face. She walks off to Bilbo's side as Thorin marches off in the opposite way. More talk happens when a man shows up. His name is Brad. Reyna walks up to the man.

"If you take us across the lake then we will pay double then what you are paid," says Reyna.

"And why would I do that? Those barrels come from the elves and they have holes in them. So you must have done something to angry the King. The Master won't let you in," asks Brad.

"Because you have children and you need all the money you can get to take care of them. And I didn't angry the King. The dwarfs did," answers Reyna. Brad agrees to take them across. Everyone in the group hides in the barrels. Money is handed over before they hide. Fish is dump into the barrels and they make it into town. Brad sneakers them into his house. He has three children one boy and two girls. The weapons Brad gives them are not good enough for the dwarfs.

"If you had made that deal then you all would have your weapons now," remarks Reyna. Thorin glares at her but says nothing. "Maybe he is starting to see some sense," thinks Reyna. The dwarfs later leave to steal some weapons. Reyna and Bilbo join them down in the square after they are caught. The Master of the town lets them go to the mountain after Thorin gives his word about giving the town gold and making it great again.

The next day, the group sets sail. Kili is left behind because he is injured and Fili stays with him. Two other dwarfs stay behind too.

On the boat, Reyna stands in the back of the boat. She watches as the mountain gets bigger the closer they get. They get off the boat and make their way up the mountain. They get to the side just as the sun is setting. The group tries to find the key hole but can't. When the sun sets, the dwarfs go down the path they had gone up. Bilbo and Reyna are only left there.

"The last light of this month," mutters Bilbo.

"The last light. It doesn't say sunlight. It means the light from the moon," states Reyna. Bilbo's eyes widen and both of them look for the key.

"Where is it?" asks Bilbo. "It is the last moonlight of the month!" yells Bilbo down the path. Bilbo kicks the key and Thorin catches it. The moonlight shines on the keyhole and Thorin unlocks the door. The rest of the group makes their way up. They stand at the door. It is time to face the dragon. It is time for Bilbo to get the King's stone back.