The Hobbit/ Lord of the Rings Masterlist
Bilbo stays at Erebor and then shares a elevenses with his king
5 times Thorin doesn't speak his feelings for Bilbo +1 in which he does
Beorn's cottage was peaceful, warm, and safe.
Thorin knew that the dwarves were enjoying the break from the orcs in the shape-shifter's house, and he was sure that Oin was grateful to be able to give Thorin and his wounds a proper rest before they had to continue their journey.
Of all the members of the Company, the one who seemed truly happy to be in Beorn's house was Bilbo.
If someone had asked Bilbo Baggins what was his happiest memory of Bag End, Bilbo would have said the faces of his parents when they looked at each other in their smial, the loving smile of his mother and the devoted look of his father.
In his twenty years of life, nothing had been as special as the precious moments between his parents, their pure love that made him determined to find his soulmate in this world, the one their Valar, Yavanna, had gifted them.
And, their memories, had been Bilbo's happiness until he was fifty.
“Just to be clear, hobbits are Lady Yavanna’s gift?” Bilbo asked, frowning.
“And the gifts I’m receiving are because men, elves, and dwarves love hobbits?” Bilbo asked, tilting his head.
Our history is not about great kings, warriors. It doesn't involve amazing battles or even great heroes.
Our history has no great enemies or darkness, it does not speak of impossible undertakings and insurmountable quests, of bitter enemies or unlikely allies.
Our story, however, talks about the little things, the gestures of everyday life.
Our story is about the life of a small child, born in the North-West of Middle-earth, in Eriador, in the realm of Arnor.