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Who: Anyone [Open]
What: A shopping trip to the market
When: Post Fairy Tale Event
Where: The Market
Warnings: None at this time
Notes:
Now that he wasn't enchanted, Kili had decided that it was time to visit the market. When he'd explored the place with Tauriel he had not focused on necessities, wanting to show 'Rapunzel' the world instead. He had faint memories of the stalls and vendors and realized that since the market might change to something less hospitable, he should gather what supplies he could before they lost access to the place.
As he wandered the stalls, he tried not to garner too much attention, remembering the Head Librarian's warnings not to upset the locals. As promised, he had coin enough to pay for what he needed, and a bit more if he was careful. Browsing the stalls, he took note of food and other supplies that might improve their stay in their new home. Occasionally he would stop his search to look around to see if he recognized any of the others who now called the Library home.
What: A shopping trip to the market
When: Post Fairy Tale Event
Where: The Market
Warnings: None at this time
Notes:
Now that he wasn't enchanted, Kili had decided that it was time to visit the market. When he'd explored the place with Tauriel he had not focused on necessities, wanting to show 'Rapunzel' the world instead. He had faint memories of the stalls and vendors and realized that since the market might change to something less hospitable, he should gather what supplies he could before they lost access to the place.
As he wandered the stalls, he tried not to garner too much attention, remembering the Head Librarian's warnings not to upset the locals. As promised, he had coin enough to pay for what he needed, and a bit more if he was careful. Browsing the stalls, he took note of food and other supplies that might improve their stay in their new home. Occasionally he would stop his search to look around to see if he recognized any of the others who now called the Library home.
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Although he did not know if the contact would be welcome, Kili took her free hand, giving her fingers a gentle squeeze. "You were banished from one realm, not all. If you returned, there are other places you might live. Rivendell might welcome you."
He did not want her to leave him but Kili could not bear the thought of her being unhappy. If she wanted to return, then he would not protest. She did not deserve to be forced to stay here because of what had happened to him. "I would miss my bakanî but I wish for you to be happy."
It would break his heart, but better that than Tauriel be living a life that made her miserable. "I never learned about gardening but aren't there other ways to grow things? In pots or small plots?"
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"I will not be parted from you again." She said that with complete certainty. As much as she missed the forest, she would miss him more. "But you must understand that I am a Wood-elf, Kili."
She smiled though, at the mention of potted plants. It was a good idea!
"Yes, you are right. We had many of those in Thranduil's halls, so I have experience with such things." Still smiling, she bent down and gave him a quick, brushing kiss on the lips. It was rather bold of her, she knew, but she did not think he would mind. "You are quite wise sometimes, melamin."
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He began to speak, thinking of ways that the could make a garden work for her when Tauriel leaned down to press her lips against his. It was something he had considered but was afraid that she would think he was too bold. Despite his surprise, he made a soft, pleased sound when she pulled away, gently squeezing the fingers laced between his to let Tauriel know that he appreciated the kiss. "Thank you, amrâlimê."
For a few moments, Kili was silent, memorizing the details of having her near and the kiss she had given him. "We could see if the market has the things you would need for a garden. Our hosts should not mind our efforts if they do not harm the Library."
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"I would not need much, if I could find a sunny spot. Just pots, soil, and of course, the plants themselves."
She looked at him, curiously again. "You have explored more than I, I think. Do you have any ideas?"
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Gardens. Right. Tauriel wanted a garden in the Library.
"Soil and plants you should take from this world, not any places in the Library." He was probably being overly cautious but the Librarians had said that there were unnatural things lurking in some areas of the Library. "There are strange things that live and grow among the shelves. That might taint the things that you grow. There are a few sunny areas and new rooms have opened up. One might be an ideal place for a garden."
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It made sense, she thought. Then she would have a better idea of the light and how plants faired in the space. Her mind was racing with possibilities. She liked having a purpose, a focus, something to occupy her mind even if it were as simple as a potted garden.
She then noticed the way he was smiling at her, and arched an eyebrow at him. "..... what?"
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Until she mentioned it, Kili had not noticed that he was still smiling because of the kiss. "I am happy, amrâlimê. I have a second chance and can court my lady. We are in a place that none will deny that we can be together, if we wish. This place is..." For a moment, he considered what would have happened if he had lived through the battle. Even if he would not have lost Fili and Thorin it would have been difficult for him. "I do not know if I would have been happy back home even if thingss had been different than what you have told me."
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"We are fortunate to have this chance." She agreed. "I believe we might be very happy here."
If nothing else, they would be together, and that, for now, was enough for her. She resisted the urge to kiss him again, for she did not want to see too forward and bold, and turned her attention back to the flowers in her hand.
"Both I should think, eventually." She considered what might be easy to start with. "Herbs for a start. There are some that grow quite readily in pots. Mint perhaps, or lemon balm. Sage maybe. I believe I saw a potter's stand not too far back. Shall we?"
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"They might sell plants in the market. I did not pay too much attention to those things but we can look now." It would allow them to spend more time together and give Tauriel something to think of instead of lingering over the purpose that she had lost. "Even if I had, I learned only what was necessary about plants. I was more interested in my uncles forge than the kitchens."
There would probably be something for sale in the market or they would be able to convince one of the herb sellers to part with a few plants. Gently squeezing her hand, Kili smiled up at Tauriel, pretending he did not notice how fond she seemed of the flowers. "We shall. Once we have the pots and herbs, we should find flowers for you to plant. Not all things should be practical. Some things should be meant simply for beauty."
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She continued through the stalls, looking for plants and pots, but still continuing the conversation. That was more enjoyable than shopping.
"What sort of work did you do in the forge?"
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Occasionally, he pointed out plants that seemed familiar. Some seemed to be native to the world that the portal opened up to and some seemed like variations of the ones that they had at home. Some of them might interest Tauriel.
"Most of the time it was whatever work that could be had. Things that were needed around homes and farms. Thorin taught us more than that but blades were what interested me more than making horseshoes and trinkets."
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The plant she was inspecting seemed acceptable, and she purchased it and a few others. Sage, mint, and lemon balm. All things that would give her a strong and refreshing scent. She liked the idea of having something fresh and alive to make her feel more connected to nature once more. That was what she missed most, she thought.
"And how is it you became an archer?" It seemed an unusual skill for a dwarf, but she could be wrong. In truth, before this she had never spent time with any of them.
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Although Kili did not really know about plants, he looked them over as well. Glancing at the bouquet he had bought Tauriel, he found flowers that were similar and looked like they were healthy. "What about these, bakanî?
"It was something I picked up when we were working as guards. One caravan had a group of archers that did not mind teaching an overly curious dwarf." They should have been. Kili had not been exactly patient when he kept asking the archers for lessons. "It turned out to be a good skill to have. Even when we weren't dealing with giant spiders."
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Suddenly, her last confrontation with Thranduil came to her mind, and her eyes changed, suddenly her gaze became harder, and more distant, as she thought of those darker things. She recalled how she defied and raised her bow against her King, and the fury in his eyes as he broke her bow and asked her if she was ready to die for her love. The physical threat had not been as painful as the words, and she had not really taken the time to process it. There had been far more pressing matters to attend to.
But now was not the time to dwell on the past either, and she forced her mind back to the present and to Kili. When he held up the flowers she forced herself to smile and took them to look them over.
"Yes, they will be lovely." She agreed. "Hopefully they will have enough light."
Right now, she wanted him to keep talking. She rather enjoyed his stories, and he had her complete attention once more.
"Did you often learn skills from those you were escorting?"