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Thorin's mind went blank as he looked over at his beloved sister. What was he to say? He had caused her sons to run away by yelling at them, he let them get sick, then he dropped her youngest son and he burnt half her kitchen. He didn't know where to start or how to tell her in a nice way. He could lie? "I….Well I don't know. Dwalin came in to help cook and well….I think he messed up."

"Dwalin?" Dis didn't look like she believed him in the slightest. "And you expect me to believe that why?" She gave her brother a stern look.

"I don't?" He knew his lie was pathetic but he hated lying to her but he didn't want to tell the truth either.

Dis came up to Thorin taking her youngest from him who was half asleep. "Kili? Honey, mama's home."

Kili opened his eyes looking up at her. A smile spread across his face his brown eyes becoming more awake. "Ma!" He hugged his mom but soon she pulled him back.

"You smell sick hun. Is my baby alright?" She put her hand to his head to check for warmth but it caused him to wince. She pulled her hand back looking at his forehead. "What is that?" She moved Kili's bangs from his face to get a better look. "How in Durin's name did that happen Thorin?!"

Poor Kili's bruise forehead now had grew into an ugly red-white bump.

The look Dis was giving Thorin burned a hole in his soul, and it was scary. He knew his nephew had a goose egg on his forehead and it made his insides hurt. If he could he would change spots with him. "I might have….dropped him?" The last part he said so low Dis almost didn't catch it.

"You did what!" Dis was becoming furious with her brother causing Kili to start crying again. "Oh..Its ok baby. Mommy's not mad." Dis' voice became softer once again. But she looked back up at her oldest son. "Give him here please."

Thorin put Fili softly on the ground. "I'm sorry." He knew no matter how much he begged it would not make up for his mess.

"Come hear sweety." Dis called to her oldest giving Thorin the death glare. Once her oldest was in her arms she gave him a hug. "You smell horrid. You sick too baby?" Fili shook his head at his mother. "Can you do anything right brother? Even your food is deadly!" Dis grabbed her boys and walked toward her house leaving Thorin standing there with a sad look.

Thorin didn't blame his sister for being so mad at him. He did do a horrible job at babysitting and he did get the boys hurt. And it hurt his heart to know that his sister now hated him. He looked down at the dirt covered ground. He would give her time…he'd come back in the morning with her favorite kind of flowers hoping she would forgive him.

Dwalin came outside hearing the loud voices. "Dis! Didn't expect you this early. Thorin said…"

"I can imagine what he said. That stupid idiot! He almost killed my little ones. Almost burnt down my home. Do I have any home left?"

"Yes, it's just a little burnt in the kitchen. A chair, pot and small rug. I'll get a few to help me clean it up for you. Don't worry Dis. A few hours and it won't even smell. And it will look as if it were new." Dwalin patted Fili on the top of his head when he was the little one was looking at him.

"Okay, but if you see Thorin, tell him I'm going to kill him."

Dis turned and began walking down the road, headed towards her fathers. Only place she could think of. Holding Fili's hand and carrying Kili she past several others that she really didn't pay attention to as her thoughts were on ways to kill her big brother.

Thrain was coming out of his house when she came up. He smiled upon seeing his daughter. "Daughter, what are you doing here? Bringing my grandsons to see me?" His eyes light up brightly as he saw them.

"Yes, and ask if we can stay here for the rest of the night. Thorin burnt my house up." Dis was starting to feel a little ashamed for insulting her brother.

Thrain's eyes got bigger. "Thorin? My first born...How?" He could not believe such a thing.

"He was cooking I guess." She didn't really know since she never gave him a chance to explain himself. Well she did but he had just lied about it. "I asked him for one little thing, and what does he do? He makes a mess of it. Almost kills my little Kili."

Thrain looks over at his grandson. "He looks a little tired is all." Kili looked well to him but then again he hasn't seen a sick dwarfling in a long long time.

Thrain takes his youngest grandson in his arms and leads them into his home. Fili follows closely to his grandfather, holding the bottom of his coat. It was hard for him to keep up for his legs were short and his grandfathers were so much longer. He took long strides as he walked on.

Thrain sat down in a chair with Kili in his lap. "It is good to see my grandsons. So handsome, you did a good job. If only Thorin would give me more heirs!" He had picked out worthy dwarf women for his son but Thorin was too picky and turned them down. He said he was much too busy. Thrain did understand his reason.

Dis paced around. "I don't want to talk about him!" Just hearing her brother's name made her want to punch something. She knew she would forgive him but right now she wanted to sulk.

Thrain shook his head as he rocked Kili as Fili got onto his lap also, pulling on his white and black beard. "Surely it's not that bad. Accidents happen." It was then he saw the goose egg. "My that is a big bump for such a little fella." He winked at Kili. "But you're an hair of Durin. You're tough!"

"Mama, Uncle didn't do anything wrong." Fili said looking back to his mother with pleading eyes. "Please don be mad at him."

"We wunndid away." Said Kili as he yawned and began to suck on his thumb.

"You did what?" Dis looking at her father. Did she hear that right? Her sons ran away? Why would they run away?

"We ran away, stole some food that made us sick. Uncle came and found us. Took care of us. He tried to cook us soup. Kili fell and bumped his head. Uncles great. Don't be mad at him, momma. Please. We love him." Fili lay back against his grandfather after he said it his stomach still hurting him and talking took a lot of energy he didn't have out of him.

"Yeah, Lofe unc." Kili said around his thumb as his eyes closed his grandfather's chest making a good back rest.

"See daughter? Thorin didn't do anything. I knew he would never do anything to these boys. He loves them more than anyone. He made them his heirs too." Thrain looked down at the two dwarflings who were leaning against him. "Look at how cute they are. They remind me of you and Thorin when you two were little…Well Thorin anyway. You weren't around yet." Thrain loved his first born. He loved his only daughter but she could not compare to his first. He loved them in different ways.

"Then why is it that these things only happen when he babysits?"

"I don't know. Men aren't supposed to do that anyway. That's a woman's job." He looked back up at his beloved daughter.

"Well I need a break every once in a while father. I don't have a husband anymore. I need to rely on someone!" Dis was getting frustrated with her father. He didn't seem to understand her frustration and yet her and Thorin's mother raised them with little help from their father. He was always too busy. Thorin was nothing like his father. He was better. She knew how grateful she was for her older brother. He loved her sons almost as much as she did.

"Why don't we eat and then we can put the boys down for a nap."

"Ok dad. But I'm still mad." Her anger was fading fast, guilt was setting in over how harsh she was to her brother. In the morning she would go talk to him.

"Ok you be mad, and I'll eat with the boys."

"But we're not hungry. Sick."

Just then Fili threw up on their grandfathers lap missing his own lap.

Thrain looked down at his sick grandson. "What do you eat?!" He was getting sick just looking down at the nasty vile. But soon enough Kili made an even bigger mess his stomach not being about to hold it down after looking down at his brothers mess. "Oh my! Dis. Please come get your sons."

Dis did as she was told being careful of the mess. "It's just throw up father. It's not harmful. I'm taking them to the healer."

The healer had mixed herbs and tea together giving it to the younglings. One was to make their stomach all better the other was to help them have a peaceful sleep. He knew it would make them feel better. And he walked over to Kili and placed the back of a silver spoon over Kili's goose egg. He had told Dis that it was an old trick his family had used for a long time. It would make the bump go down and lessen the bruise. Dis found the healer to be strange but soon enough her boys were fast asleep. They looked so peaceful as they lay on the feather bed the healer had put them on. Dis found herself laying out on the long bench that was in front of the bed. Soon sleep claimed her too.

The morning sun rays moved across the floor until it was shining on the still sleeping Dis. She moved her arm up placing it over her eyes groaning. "Why must the sun turn up so fast?" It felt like she had just fallen asleep a few minutes ago.

She sat up stretching as she stood up. She looked down at the bed that her sons were laying on. They were still asleep. Fili had his smaller brother he had wrapped in his arms in a protective embrace. Kili still had his thumb in his mouth drool staining the bed sheet. They looked so peaceful she didn't dare want to move them. They needed all the sleep they could get after last night. The more sleep they got the better off they would be with being sick.

She took this time to think over what she would say to Thorin. Her dad was right. It was a woman's job to take care of her children but Thorin liked to watch them. And men didn't know how to take care of a kid as good as a woman did. It was instinct to them out of the ordinary to men. She took this quite time to sit down at the small table near the end wall. She grabbed a quill and pulled a piece of paper from a stack of papers and started to write.

Within a couple of hours her boys started to stir and she got up from the hard chair arching her back. "Never again." She told the chair as she walked over to her boys. Fili's eyes were open and he looked up at his mother smiling. "Morning my love."

Fili unwrapped his arms from his brother and reached up for his mother hoping not to wake his little brother. Dis carefully picked her oldest off the bed holding him close. "How are you feeling sweety?"

Fili shook his head smiling. "Lots better. No tummy aches."

"You sleep well?" She asked bouncing him on her hip knowing it was safe. His sickness seemed to be gone. His ashen face now had color to it. It was back to being the pale pink it once was.

"I dreamed of uncle Thorin…He was cryin mama." Fili looked sad as he told his mother of his dream.

"O baby. Your uncle never cries or weeps. He's strong." She knew Fili was worried for his uncle. "We will go see him as soon as Kili awakens." She gave Fili a kiss on his forehead placing him on the stone floor. "Go play but try to be quite about it."

She was about to go back to her paper but caught her youngest looking up at her in the corner of her eye. She looked down at him giving him her heartwarming smile.

Kili beamed up at his mother getting excited like he hadn't seen her for a month. He reached his short little arms up at her moving his fingers from open to little fist.

"Alright little one." She never could resist her cute dark haired son. He knew how to get what he wanted. She picked him up holding him close to her chest. "Ready to go home sweety?" He did look almost like his old self again. The bump that was on his head had gone down to almost nothing. The dark bruise that was there was now a light pink. 'Wow that healer's spoon trick really did do what he said it would do' she thought as she smiled at him.

She walked over to the table Kili in her arms and picked up the paper she was working on. "Fili. Let's go home honey."

Fili nodded crawling out from under the big bed. "Home!" He was the first out the door.

"Don't go too far Fili!" She called after him. Kili looked perfectly content in his mother's arms.

Along the way to her home she had to stop to grab Fili who was picking flowers from some poor lady's garden. And once she saw her home a smile tugged at her lips. Her eyes fell on her brother who was sitting on the bench that was beside the door. His head was down and he was picking his fingers with his small dagger. "And he talks about me picking my fingers and being too much of a girl."

She smiled happy he was already at her home. She dreaded going to look for him for when he was mad or upset and even frustrated he would find a good spot to stay. He did it a lot when they were younger and she was only able to find him twice.

"Uncle!" Fili yelled as soon as he saw him. He ran over to his uncle jumping on him causing Thorin and himself to fall back on the soft green grass. "Oops. Sowwie."

Thorin laughed as he grabbed Fili under the arms and tossed him in the air. Catching him as he came back down and repeated the process. It was easy to do since his nephew didn't weigh all that much. It made him laugh that much more when Fili laughed louder.

Dis walked over to them stopping at Thorin feet. "You shouldn't do that. You could drop him." She said the word sounding deeper than the rest and drawn out. She tried to give him a stern look but a smirk was creeping upon her lips.

Thorin held his nephew in the air looking up at his sister from where he lay. "Sorry." He sat up placing Fili's on the grass making sure his feet were firmly planted and he wasn't going to fall over.

Fili looked up at him. "You don't look like you've been crying."

"What do you mean?" Thorin looked down at Fili confused by him.

"He had a bad dream last night." Dis explained for her son.

"Oh." Thorin smiled down at Fili placing a big hand on his little shoulder.

Kili started pushing against his mother wanting down. Dis lowered him to the grass smiling down at him. "Careful."

Kili ran over to his uncle giving him a hug. "I missed you."

Thorin was touched at how much his nephews seemed to adore him. He stood up after Kili was done giving him a hug and looked down at his sister. "I'm sorry I'm a bad babysitter."

"I know. Don't worry about it….just don't do it again." She reached behind her pulling the piece of paper she was writing on at her father's house and handed it to Thorin. "And that's why I made you this."

Thorin took the paper looking down at it. "A list?" Thorin was just glad his sister seemed to have forgiven him.

"Yes. I thought on it all morning. Go on read it." Dis looked almost excited to have giving her brother this list.

"A babysitting list and rules of what no to do." Thorin let out a small laugh. He knew where this was going. "Do not ever under any circumstances drop ether of my sons." Thorin nodded at that, that was a good one he could agree with. Second one on the list made him laugh. "Lock all windows."


I hope the ending was good enough. I figure I should end this while its still good before ya'll get board with it. :D Thank you all for reading it! Hope you enjoyed the dwarf ride! Hope the ending wasnt to bad