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Frodo Baggins ([personal profile] bronwe) wrote in [community profile] paradisa2013-10-15 08:35 pm
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action, dictated.

[ The journal is often cruel, such as now.

There's only anxious breathing to be heard at first, a quick patter of bare feet and the sound of a room being torn apart; books tumbling to the floor, tea cups shattering and even the bed toppling over. Panic gives one unnatural strength. Soon there's a tiny voice muttering to itself, growing in volume and pitch. ]

No. No.
No. Where is it? Who took it? Bilbo. The Lady. Who? How dare they? It's mine. It was given to me. I claimed it. It's mine.

[ Now the bookshelf falls to the floor, accompanying a frustrated groan after Frodo has exhausted every hiding place. Disheveled and visibly anxious, he patters out the door to wander the hallways with an uncharacteristic urgency. He must find it or else-- or else-- it frightens him more than death itself. ]


[ The message is brief and rashly written, the letters jumping all over the page unlike Frodo's commonly firm, flowing script. But he doesn't dare say it to her so the ink must speak on his behalf. ]

It's gone.

[ ooc; so it begins! ]
fuckelves: (angry)

[personal profile] fuckelves 2013-10-26 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
[Thorin's grip indeed loosens, allowing the Hobbit to escape his grip if he is quick enough. The Dwarf gives a low growl, not liking being shoved by the Hobbit at all.]

BAGGINS!!
fuckelves: (brave)

[personal profile] fuckelves 2013-10-26 01:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[Thorin doesn't know what drives him to pursue the Hobbit - why was he so angry? Why did he want to grab Frodo by the collar and shake him vigorously when he got his hands on him? ...or worse...]

STOP! I COMMAND IT!!

[His rational mind tells him that he has no right to command Frodo in such a manner, but he can't stop himself.]
fuckelves: (angry)

[personal profile] fuckelves 2013-10-28 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[Though Thorin speeds after the Hobbit as fast as he can, Frodo eludes him. Thorin eventually does make it to the hall, but Frodo is nowhere to be seen.]

[In his rage, the Dwarf King lets out a mighty roar and smashes his fist against the wall, ignoring the creaking of his own bones at the action.]