There’s another way in.
Oh, my sweet summer child, what do you know of fear?
Fili and Kili on their ponies in the background
Bonus:

“I don’t know if I can do it,” Fíli whispers, eyes closed as his mother cards her fingers through his loose hair.
“If you can do what?” she asks, softly, and takes up a comb.
“I don’t know if I can be king,” he admits, simultaneously relieved to give voice to his fear and yet frightened of her response. He has lived with the burden of the crown he is to inherit since birth, but even when he had disappointed Thorin to the point of being ignored, he had never doubted himself as he does now, when he is to marry, of all things.
“Fíli,” Dís murmurs, tugging at his shoulder. “Kidhuz, look at me.”
(x)
HOT DWARVES!
I love Throlin’s majestic eyeshade…( *`ω´)

Doodle: Fili and Kili modern AU (large size)
I’m waiting for the first train to go home…again. After that going to do my weekend part time job. haha.. See you on Sunday! :-D
The only Hobbit related thing you’ll see me reblogging. This is gorgeous.
Not only that, but can has AU?
Background Fili
Richard Armitage: Fili is the older of the two, so Fili really is being groomed by Thorin to be the next-in-line, the warrior.
Dean O’Gorman: (…) He feels that weight of responsibility about what he potentially may become. He is the older one, so he feels a little bit protective of his younger brother.
Aidan Turner: Kili is the cheeky, the more audacious kind of guy. He’s up for fun and he’s up for smashing a few heads. They’re the youngest so they can find the funny side of it.
- The Company of Dwarves (x)
IS THAT FILI FIGHTING ON HIS BROTHER’S SHOULDERS
lackaday said: OH WAIT draw Bilbo teaching his curious nephews how to cook!
Durin Line of Absolutely Hopeless.

jbean200x answered: Young Fili and Kili asking Thorin where babies come from to his horror.
“Stop ignoring me, Uncle Thorin!”
Thorin: “You will never ever ever be old enough for this discussion. EVER. NOT EVEN WHEN YOU’RE 100. OR 200. OR EVER.”
“Ask your mother.”
“BUT MAMA TOLD ME TO ASK YOU”
(Damn it, Dis)