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Thorin II Oakenshield ([personal profile] honorbound_heir) wrote in [community profile] middlemuses2016-02-26 09:20 pm

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[One should not underestimate the ability of a thirsty dwarf to find ale. Even a dwarf that may not have the best sense of direction, and that has been thrown into completely unfamiliar territory. By whatever luck or good grace of higher powers, it turns out that Thorin and Bilbo do not have to travel far in order to find a tavern that looks rather like The Prancing Pony in Bree. The cobblestone road outside of it is cleaner, and the people - mostly humans - milling about this town seem less furtive and hurried than Thorin remembers. This place seems generally less perilous for the average traveler.

The warm glow from within the tavern shines through the slightly dingy windows, and the muffled sound of a merry crowd carries out into the night in brief snippets as patrons come and go.

Good enough.

Shouldering the pack that somehow managed to accompany him, and dropping a hand to the sword at his side, Thorin pulls the door open and heads inside without hesitation, knowing that Bilbo won't be far behind.]


((From over here, cause... reasons.))
experting: (⊚ just stay out of this)

[personal profile] experting 2016-03-08 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It is familiar, and that is, indeed, a troubling fact. Bilbo can't say he knows the route immensely well, but if there were twelve other dwarves and a wizard with them, he'd almost believe they were right back at the beginning of their previous – current? – quest. He's eyeing the span of trees most of all. Distantly he remembers the Carrock and the line of treetops laid out before them. Thorin is talking and Bilbo nods along, briefly, still paying closer attention to the map than the actual meanings behind the words. Not safe, right. Supplies, okay. That all changes of course, when there's a shift and then he's suddenly sitting there alone.

His focus finally rips away from the map and—h-hey. Later, he'll blame his slow waking and the twist of his starved stomach for the rise in indignation and for the immediate protest— ]
Now hold on! You can't… [ And he stops short. Right, that's not… not proper. Arguing Thorin's dismissal? No, no, that's quite fine, because leader or not, things are a tad different this time, and that, that infuriating dwarf can't just go about ordering him around, at least not so early in the morning! Instead, Bilbo is more concerned about the fact that Thorin is there. Across the way. And Bilbo is still sitting here. With a few patrons glancing curiously toward the sound of his agitated, high pitch.

He drops the bread back on the plate – after a noticeable pause – and then grabs the map as he hops down. His shoulders hunch in a bit as he walks, as though hoping that making himself appear smaller will disincline anyone to continue taking notice of him and then, there, he's drawn in close to Thorin. He clears his throat, trying again. ]
You can't leave. Not without discussing this first. [ And while he begins with a touch of uncertainty, it only takes a moment for the exasperation to find its way back in. He stands straighter, frowns deeper— ] And no, that is not the same as you talking at me.

[ … That's a bit sassier than his current bravery can maintain and after one beat, two, he makes a small noise in the back of his throat and stares down at the map instead. ]
experting: (⊚ but no one likes dwarves)

[personal profile] experting 2016-03-08 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[ … Oh. He's not sure what he'd been expecting or even wanting; certainly, he's glad Thorin is acting reasonable enough – still quite shocking, to be frank – but now that he has his attention and allowance to say something, Bilbo can't think of the words. Great planning, Baggins. Though, that's typical, isn't it? He seems to be making a habit of rushing into a situation and then playing catch-up with himself in order to handle it.

Why is he concerned anyway? Currently, there is no other choice for them to take. And even so, when he'd had a choice in all this adventure business, he'd run out his front door, chasing an ideal despite the knowledge that death by dragon was an inescapable possibility waiting at the end. Is this really about Bilbo wanting to consider other options or is this about...

He grasps the map tighter and glances up, eyeing that twisted bandage. Yes, is this about that? ]
You make it sound as though we're about to, well, start. [ Truthfully, Bilbo will follow Thorin just about anywhere. Of course he will. He'd followed him when he'd been nothing more than rude and pig-headed and obtuse and just short of cruel, and despite a momentary lapse in determination, he'd come back. So he's not exactly equipped to deny him now.

But... someone needs to be reasonable here. ]
Perhaps we should... wait. [ His fingers begin fiddling, only for a moment, and then when he realizes he's only accomplishing in wrinkling the map, he forces himself to still. ] It will give us more time to prepare... [ He already knows he won't like this part, so that's where the pause comes in. ] ... and for, ah, for your wounds to heal.
experting: (⊚ i refuse to argue)

[personal profile] experting 2016-03-09 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
[ Hm. That's a tricky one. And so very Thorin. First, give a firm opinion on the matter, and then ask for Bilbo's; seems almost counterproductive... or actually, maybe that's productive. Cut to the chase. Give a blunt, clear idea of his stance, but continue on by playing nice enough to feign interest in Bilbo's thoughts. Now, actually, that doesn't seem very Thorin. Or at least, the Thorin Bilbo is more familiar with. Thorin wouldn't dally and waste breath asking him if he's already decided they're to leave within the next, few hours.

Maybe he's not pretending? Maybe he is, amazingly, willing to listen to him? Well then. Even if that's true, Bilbo doubts it'll be easy to sway the dwarf into agreement. This will require a bit of tact. Wait, no. What's he thinking? Dwarves don't understand that. They only respond accordingly to stubbornness that rivals their own.

… All right, Baggins. Don't take no for an answer.

Easier said than done, right? He swallows. His fingers itch and start, the rows beginning to fiddle again, but he quenches the nervous tic, instead swinging them to his sides, the map grasped tightly in one. Shoulders roll back and he straightens, trying – and failing – to appear more evenly matched, but Thorin, unfortunately, has a few inches on him. And width, too. And just about everything there is to have to outrank him with. But Bilbo compensates with a huff and a lift of his chin. ]
Until you no longer need bandages. [ Go on, try arguing with him. Wait no, please don't. Hobbits aren't particularly known for their stubbornness, but this one can be quite insistent; besides, Thorin must realize the faultiness of starting a trek – possibly dangerous trek – with compromised health. … He does realize that, doesn't he? ]
experting: (⊚ you seem almost normal)

/tally

[personal profile] experting 2016-03-09 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
[ … This is Thorin, right? Pardon him for his surprise. Shock even. Now, hold on, Bilbo has never thought Thorin to be unreason... able... okay he takes that back, he most definitely has thought that. Often. Very often. So when the fight doesn't come, Bilbo is slow to believe that it's over. He's got his week's delay. That's all it takes then. The rigidness relaxes and his shoulders slump, the stubborn tilt of his chin leveling out and he's suddenly as he usually is, simple, placid, welcoming...

He even manages a smile. Good. Very good.

Still, he'd rather Thorin didn't go tromping off for supplies at the given moment, especially now that they have a week's time, but... Bilbo knows when to pick his battles. Usually anyway. So he nods and glances down. ]
All right. [ And maybe that's why he feels compelled to say it. Now that all the brash, Tookish fight dispels, he's left with nothing other than his usual Bagginsness and it's so very easy then to revert back even further. Back to quiet thoughtfulness and gentle sensibilities. ] Ah. And Thorin? Thank you for, um, listening.

[ And now that it's out and said, he almost wishes to take it back. But manners are manners. And he does appreciate it. This. That change in Thorin's regard toward him. Perhaps there really is a chance for them to be friends. Or at least, functional comrades. ]
experting: (⊚ r u freakishly tall or am i a midget)

/stamps complete on thread.

[personal profile] experting 2016-03-09 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Ya ha... rmu... – come again? It's obviously Khuzdul. Traveling about with thirteen dwarves, with one who only speaks that language, has exposed him to it enough that he can recognize it, but the syllables are nothing more than meaningless sound to him. That's just as well. He doesn't need to know the words to guess the sentiment. Warm, gentle, quiet... the tone is pleasant enough and whatever it is Thorin said, it stems from acceptance. That's all he really needs.

… That rough exit though. Hm. That might make him reconsider his guess some.

No no, Thorin was agreeable just a moment ago, that's just... just dwarves having no sense about their strength and how to conduct themselves as normal, polite people do. Watching the door swing shut and click into place, Bilbo stands there for a beat longer and then goes about folding the map with a sigh. Thorin shall be distracted for... – he said about an hour? That should give him plenty of time to eat and bathe and oh, return the mug and—

His stomach growls. Right. Best not to get too far ahead with planning his morning. A hobbit should never plan anything on an empty stomach after all. So with one last glance and fold, he slides the map in his pocket, and there he goes, off to reclaim his breakfast.

… Though, maybe he'll bring it upstairs. That should be fine, right? He's going to return the mug anyway. It wouldn't matter if he returned the plate at the same time, yes? Yes. Because it's one thing to sit at a bar with the solid presence of Thorin next to him and quite another to be there by himself, under the stare of the innkeeper who must know about the mug. So Bilbo might just be testing out his burglaring skills once more, swiping the plate when the innkeeper's back is turned and scuttling upstairs for some peace, quiet and most of all, privacy. ]