Stepping out from the well deserved evening of merriment, Jamwine walked onto an empty balcony. The moon illuminated the tiny evanescent particles that hovered upward away from the thunderous falls below. Every surface shone with blooms of light. Maybe it was the Miruvor buzzing throughout the Hobbit’s body, but something had awakened in his spirit this night.
Alas, a pit formed in Jamwine’s belly as he recalled their past adventures. The goblin encounter. The Shire. Home. The world seemed very different far away from his belching pond. Could he ever return to such a life?
Nathronwen walked out onto the balcony.
“What troubles you Jamwine”?
Jamwine looked on silently.
“I fear this journey brings peril” he whispered.
“You remind me of Mungo” she replied.
Jamwine rose to attention suddenly with an apprehensive surprise, “You knew my Pa?” he muttered back.
“Your father was an adventurer much like you Jamwine”
“I’m not an adventurer!” Jamwine barked back.
“Well of course you are. In fact, your father made this same journey many years ago”
“Bah, journey” Jamwine rolled his eyes. “He left, nothing more to the story.”
Nathronwen approached Jamwine closely. She emitted a soft white glow reflected from the elvish lanterns that adorned the columns of the balcony.
“Do not think that this trek is but mere wandering, young Hobbit. By some fortune, Mungo has led you this far”.
Reaching into his pocket, Jamwine uncurled the note he had discovered in the Bindbole Wood. “This handwriting looks oddly familiar”, he pondered.
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