Fili smiled at their mother, thinking that she was going to give him the small folded bundle of their lunch. Sadly, Dis handed the bundle to her brother, she hugged Thorin around his waist. He was fourteen years older than her, by the standards of men that was a long time between children. They grew closer after the death of their brother Frerin, and when Dis married and started a family of her own. Thorin had been all that was left of their family until Fili and Kili had been born. "You keep my boys safe, brother." A threat went unspoken as Dis bent to the levels of her sons and scooped them into her arms. Fili giggled lightly as his mother's facial hair tickled his cheeks. "We'll be alright Amad, we'll bring you some big rabbit to cook, we promise!" He beamed. Fili hugged Dis and his brother, it was how they always hugged. Dis kissed her boys on the cheeks and smiled widely. "Alright, you boys bring me back some rabbits, or even a bird or two." She sent them on their way with their Uncle, sending a sad smile at the thought of her boys going hunting. It wasn't that she didn't want them to learn to hunt, she did, just Dis hadn't felt like she spent enough time with her boys during the week. Dis didn't hunt, it was a fun sport but it just wasn't something that she found enjoyable. She liked to adventure around and explore new things and in her youth that was her favorite activity to do. Fili nudged his brother lightly, "When we get home you can tall me about your nightmare, alright?" he said softly, "And remember Kee, nothing is going to happen to you in your nightmares, Amad won't allow it."