Chapter One

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"Girls, I have no idea who this young man is, but it seems to me that he's not only confused, but he's lost.  I don't know. He keeps saying his name is Kili, but he's a fictional character though! And I tried telling him that, but keeps insisting that his name is indeed, Kili!" said Angelina. "Aunt, you better sit down. He's telling you the truth--he is Kili. He told us about this portal he stepped through, that landed him here. Maddie and I, we don't know what to do with him right now." said Caroline. "The only thing I can think of doing, he can stay with us until his parents come and find him." said Angelina. "Parents? Aunt Angie, his father died, and his mother is far, far away from here! The only parental relation he's got is his Uncle, and don't forget his brother, Fili! I have no idea where they are at." said Madison. "Don't worry, someone he knows will show up. Now you two go and keep him company!" said Angelina. Caroline grinned. And the two girls entered the living room, and they could see Kili exploring the living room looking at pictures on the walls.  Suddenly, Kili reached for a violin that was sitting on a stand near the couch. "Who's violin?" asked Kili. "Its mine. I only play it from time to time, but not often. But my Aunt keeps insisted I should continue my lessons." said Madision.

 "Why did you stop? The violin is a good instrument. I play violin, myself." said Kili. "Can you play a song for us, Kili?" asked Caroline. "I--I don't know...I only usually only play for my family." said Kili, quietly. "Oh come on! Please play for us, Kili! We love to listen!" pleaded Madison. "Alright." said Kili, as he picked up the violin and bow, and he began to play.  Both girls instantly recognized the song he is playing.  And to their surprise, the young dwarf started to sing as well, as he played:

The dwarves of yore made mighty spells,

While hammers fell like ringing bells

In places deep, where dark things sleep,

In hollow halls beneath the fells.

When Kili finished the song, Madision and Caroline clapped their hands. "Uncle always sung this song to Fili and I as a lullaby when we were younger.  We also sung it at Bilbo's house." said Kili. "Don't worry, Kili. You'll reunite with your Company soon." said Caroline. "What am I going to do, until then?" asked Kili. "How about we play a game? We can play video games too." said Caroline. "Lets play Mario Cart!"  chimed in Madison, cheerfully as she put in the video game and turned on the TV.  Both girls taught Kili the game. "This is fun!" said Kili, as he took his turn at the game. "Kili, be careful!! You're going to---crash!" said Caroline.  Madision laughed. "What happened?" asked Kili. "You crashed and died, my friend!" said Caroline, with a shrug. "That's not fair! Can I try it again?" said Kili. "Someone's getting a bit competitive, isn't he?" Caroline whispered to her sister. "No, shit sherlock!" Madision whispered back, as Kili took bac the control. "HEY! That was still my turn!" shouted Caroline.

 "Not now!" snickered Kili, as he franticlly pressed the buttons on the remote. "Great. I think we just created a monster!" moaned Madison. It seemed that Kili had taken over their turns, and wouldn't let Madision or Caroline have their turns.  "Okay, that does it!" snapped Caroline, as she turned off the game. "HEY! I was playing that!" hissed Kili.  "You wouldn't let us take our turns, so we turned off the game as a punishment. After all, its my game, you could have shared and allowed us our turn. Has your mother ever taught you any manners?" asked Caroline. "Yes, she has." said Kili, proudly. "Well, if she was here to see you now, she wouldn't be so happy!" grumbled Madision. "Hey! You take that back!" yelled Kili. Now these girls were getting on his nerves.  And unfortunately, he had no where else to go, to calm his nerves  He had to think of something, and fast.  

 Suddenly, there was a knock on the door. "Can one of you girls get the door? I'm doing dishes!" called out Angelina. "Yes, Aunt Angie!" Caroline called back.  And so Caroline went to answer the door. 

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