Bard and the Arkenstone by Dreamflower
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B2MeM Challenge: Alternate Viewpoints, I-22, "A Thief in the Night"
Format: Drabble
Title: Bard and the Arkenstone
Genre: POV gapfiller
Rating: G
Warnings: N /A
Characters: Bard the Bowman, the Elven-king, implied Bilbo
Pairings: N/A
Summary: The Arkenstone has its own allure; Bard wonders how Bilbo could give it up.
Author's Note: (I was at first dismayed at this prompt, since I did an Alternate Viewpoint of this last year. But that was Gandalf.)
Bard and the Arkenstone
Bard stared at the thing in his hand, beautiful beyond any imaginings, it seemed to glow with a light of its own. He shuddered, and very carefully laid it down upon the table. With effort he let go, one finger at a time. He looked up to see the Elven-king looking at him with an expression of pity and understanding in his eyes. Then both of them turned to look at the pavilion's opening, through which a very valiant, clever little creature had so recently passed.
He had never before seen such bravery and generosity in such a small package
Format: Drabble
Title: Bard and the Arkenstone
Genre: POV gapfiller
Rating: G
Warnings: N /A
Characters: Bard the Bowman, the Elven-king, implied Bilbo
Pairings: N/A
Summary: The Arkenstone has its own allure; Bard wonders how Bilbo could give it up.
Author's Note: (I was at first dismayed at this prompt, since I did an Alternate Viewpoint of this last year. But that was Gandalf.)
Bard stared at the thing in his hand, beautiful beyond any imaginings, it seemed to glow with a light of its own. He shuddered, and very carefully laid it down upon the table. With effort he let go, one finger at a time. He looked up to see the Elven-king looking at him with an expression of pity and understanding in his eyes. Then both of them turned to look at the pavilion's opening, through which a very valiant, clever little creature had so recently passed.
He had never before seen such bravery and generosity in such a small package