Chapter Twenty-Six

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Dis's POV:

I left the Mountain fuming.I couldn't believe what Christine just told me. I bolted into town, storming into the Pub. As I entered, I could loud singing in the background. I recognized some of the singing. It was from my kin. As I entered, I saw my brother dancing with this dark haired human woman, wearing a red short blouse, a short skirt and a gold chained belt. She was all over my brother, and it angered me. In full rage, I darted over to the woman, knocking her down. Thorin stood back, didn't expect this to happen.  "MOTHER!" cried out Fili and Kili. My sons run towards me, pulling me away from the human, with the help of Dwalin.  "You leave my brother alone, witch!" I screamed at the woman. The woman backed away, and she quickly left the pub. "What is the meaning of this?!'" barked Thorin. "I tell you what the meaning of this. Your future bride, came to the pub to order alcohol for our party,  and when she came in the pub, she saw you! I hope you realized you may lose her for good, Thorin!" I yelled at my brother.  Thorin stood there frozen looking at me. Fili and Kili bowed their heads. They knew this was as much as their fault as it was my brother's. "You two! All of you! Ought to be ashamed of yourselves for allowing that woman to behave such a vulgar way in front of Thorin, whom supposed to be marrying Christine! Now Christine is wanting to call of the wedding!" I shouted. 

Everyone stood in silence as they looked down at the floor in guilt. "Fili, and Kili! I raised you better than this. Why did you do it? Why did you suggest on having this woman in your party?" I asked them. "Because--" began Fili.. 

Fili's POV:

I couldn't finish my sentence. I didn't want to get Felicity in trouble. It was Felicity who suggested and talked to us about these parties.  "Fili, is there something I should know?" demanded DIs. "No, mother." I said softly. Suddenly, mother turned to Uncle Thorin. "I hope you're proud of yourself. You just lost yourself your wife!" barked my mother, as she stormed out of the pub. Uncle Thorin stood there, looking very downcast. "I have to go!" Uncle Thorin said, and he too, left the pub. "Well, we might as well call it a night. The party did get out of hand." said Dwalin. All of agreed we should head back. The first person I wanted to see is Felicity.  When we arrived, I went to Felicity's room and knocked on her door. "Felicity!" I called out. "Come in, FIli!" called out Felicity.  I opened the door, and entered Felicity's room. "Felicity, we need to talk." I said gravely. "What about, Fee?" asked Felicity. "Remember when you talked about and suggested on throwing a bachelor party for Uncle Thorin?" I asked her. "Yes. I should've never suggested it, Fili. Don't tell me, I already know about it. Christine told us." said Felicity. "It was a bad idea. But I feel as guilty as you and Thorin. Because Fili and I invite the woman to the party." I confessed. "Oh no you didn't!" snapped Felicity angrily.

"Felicity, we didn't know what  we was getting into. We were all drunk, especially Uncle Thorin." I said to Felicity. "You pigs!! I thought you people are faithful to your women?!" shouted Felicity. "We are faithful to our women, Felicity!" I snapped back. "You sure didn't act like it tonight, when you stupidly invited that bimbo!" Felicity yelled back.  "Felicity, I'm sorry this has happened. I'm really, truly sorry!" I said softly,as I sat down and bowed my head. "I really screwed up. I'm never going to make a good king now." I concluded. Felicity looked at me. She stood up and sat beside me, cupping her fingers under my chin, pulling my face up to where I looked into her eyes. "LIsten FIli, this is really my fault! I should've never suggested the idea to you guys. I forgive you Fili. And Fili, you will make a good King someday no matter what happens!" whispered Felicity. "You really think so?" I said. "I really think so!" smiled Felicity.  I smiled back at her, and I pulled Felicity in my arms, planting my lips onto hers, kissing her passionately.  "I hope this will never happen again!" said Felicity. "It won't. I promise you that!" I whispered to Felicity. 

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