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I'm not a burden! by nat_oliver
Fandoms: The Hobbit - All Media Types, The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien, The Hobbit (Jackson Movies)
07 May 2015
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Bilbo is badly wounded in the fight with Azog, but he doesn't notice. In the Carrock, when Thorin wakes up, instead of that hug he scolds Bilbo really harshly and says that he is a BURDEN.
The hobbit is phisically and emotionally wounded. He prefers to suffer in silence, so Thorin is oblivious to the halfling's pain, until Bilbo pass out in his arms. -
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“Well, it’s been quite a while since the battle.” Almost two months, two months he has happily spent in Erebor, being with his friends, watching the Mountain come back to life.
He thinks about it all again. There’s nothing keeping him here, he has done his job, Erebor and its treasure are Thorin’s, exactly as they planned nearly a year ago in Bag End. He has lingered in the aftermath, and he should return home, since there is virtually no reason for him to remain here.
Except… home is where the heart is, after all. His heart is definitely not in Bag End anymore, but with the very Dwarf before him. However, this is not a good enough reason to stay, not when he knows his feelings will never be reciprocated.
“So, I’ve been thinking of heading back home.”
Thorin stills. The kind smile on his face vanishes slowly.
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Bilbo supposes it’s been there from the very start, perhaps since that fateful night when he heard that deep voice singing for the first time, a harrowing song about a home lost to dragon fire that echoed through the halls of Bag End. He doesn’t know for sure, it might as well have happened gradually, as he’d spent time in the King’s presence in those first weeks of travel.
But he’s certain of one thing, Bilbo realises as he stares at the crinkled, blood-stained petals of the blue iris he’d just coughed up—he’s going to die for Thorin Oakenshield, and it won’t matter if it’s because of dragon fire or the love that makes deadly flowers grow in his lungs.
In which the Hanahaki Disease, known as the flower sickness, occurs in lovestruck Hobbits whose affections will never be reciprocated. Or so they would believe.
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After the Battle fo Five Armies Bilbo simply goes home. Thorin and his nephews are barely hanging on by a thread and Bilbo cannot stand around just to watch them die. He and Thorin said their goodbyes in their own way upon Raven Hill and now Bilbo wanted to take his heartache home.
He writes often as he can to his dwarf friends in Erebor and finding out that Thorin survived was a blessing but still Bilbo can’t bring himself to return after his deeds at the gate.
So he focuses much of his attention on returning to his old life in the Shire, but he finds it hard. He is missing something, so he decided to plant his acorn, the acorn that he and Thorin bonded with, that will hopefully produce their children.
Bilbo begins to find peace again, until Orcs invade the Shire, driving Bilbo and his new family out. But Bilbo and his daughter get separated in the panic.
So she does the only thing she can think of and journeys to Erebor. To meet her father, to ask for his aid.
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“My name is Karin Baggins, from the Shire, I come with my cousin Frodo Baggins in search of asylum and aid from the mighty dwarves of Erebor.” She bowed before Thorin.