Many people asked for a second part, so here it is. I also added a little kiss, because I really couldn't resist. Enjoy :)
There was not much of dreaming for Bilbo when he traveled. This he learned the hard way. The hobbit loved dreaming as it took him away from the stress that was life, as well as any troubles that he was currently facing. It didn't take him long to realize why he wasn't dreaming. He wasn't comfortable; he didn't feel safe enough where he was to allow himself to drift completely into the dream world. It wasn't a choice that the halfling made; it was simply something his body had decided, which meant that he would always be tense and ready to wake up. This simply led to a not well rested hobbit that was most of the time hungry.
However, as Bilbo began to awake, he realized that for once, his muscles weren't sore from being tense all night. He didn't have that ever present pounding in his head that indicated little sleep. But most of all, he realized that he felt completely relaxed. A novel feeling as it was, at least in his current predicament, he decided to enjoy the peace that his body seemed to have acquired overnight. Without opening his eyes, he snuggled back into the ground and took a deep breath, a small smile tugging at his lips as he began to drift off once more.
Unfortunately, he then noticed that whatever it was that he was lying on, previously thought to be a log, was moving in a steady rhythm. Being that his mind was half muddled, he didn't seem to process that fact as quickly as he should have. Slowly taking in the fact that it was warm, he assumed it was some sort of being. It was breathing and it was warm, it was a quite logical conclusion. Then, his brain whirled as it tried to formulate what kind of being would allow him to, essentially, lay himself all over it in order to attain a good night of rest.
Taking in the fact that he was in the company of thirteen dwarves and one wizard, who was most certainly too large to be the being he was laying on, the hobbit came to the conclusion that it was a dwarf. Coming to an understanding that he was, in fact, lying on a dwarf who was most likely sleeping as well seemed to shock the hobbit out of the sleep muddled state that he found himself in. Bleary eyes strained to focus on the mass that was beside him. As the sunlight that was peaking over the mountains landed on the dwarf sleeping beside him, Bilbo realized who it was he was sleeping beside him.
Thorin Oakenshield.
Shock rippled through the young hobbits body as he tried to recall what events lead to their sleeping 'together'. The realization sent a heavy blush to Bilbo's cheeks as he searched his memory for the previous events. From what he could recall, he wasn't able to sleep in his previous positions which lead him to squirm in search for a more comfortable position. Then he remembered how Thorin spoke to him, leading to the two companions to have a conversation. There was a brief memory of him sitting next to the dwarf and then nothing. This, of course, led him to realize that while they were talking, he must have fallen asleep on the dwarf.
"Oh bugger," he muttered quietly to himself, shame coloring his tone. Leave it to him to fall asleep on their leader, who had only recently deemed the burglar a useful addition to their party. He could already see the displeasure of their situation on Thorin's face when he realizes that Bilbo fell asleep on him.
"It seems as though I fell asleep," A deep voice rumbled, drawing Bilbo out of his imaginative mind. His blue eyes focused on the waking dwarf, waiting to see this reaction to the hobbit.
"Sleep well, halfling?" The dwarf asked when his eyes landed on Bilbo. The breath that the hobbit was holding escaped his lips and his whole frame sagged into the log behind them as he realized that the dwarf wasn't angry. He knew not why the king wasn't angry, or at least didn't appear to be angry, but he wasn't going to look a gift horse in the mouth.
Letting a small smile grace his lips, the young hobbit replied easily, "Yes, I did thank you. And yourself?" before sitting up and looking off into the distance. It wasn't that he was scared of the dwarf and how he would reply, but he simply didn't want to look at the dwarf and allow his mind to wander off to a tangent that wasn't exactly appropriate.
The dwarf king simply rumbled a quick, "Yes" before staring at the rest of their company who was still sleeping. Bilbo didn't blame them for remaining asleep as he judged that it was another hour before the sun fully emerged from behind the mountains, which mean that the company had about an hour more worth of sleep.
Feeling rather awkward in their current predicament, Bilbo cleared his throat in an effort to draw the kings attention to him. He wanted to apologize for falling asleep on him, though he knew not how to go about saying so. He knew simply saying sorry would be rather awkward and he would then have to explain himself and why he was apologizing, and simply ignoring his need to apologize would gnaw a hole in his mind until he blurted it out in an inopportune moment.
Sighing, the hobbit shook his head before speaking, "I'm sorry I fell asleep on you. I didn't expect to be so tired. You have my deep, sincere apologies. I meant no offence by my actions." He couldn't bring his eyes to look at his companion though he knew that his voice conveyed how sorry he felt. Yes, he enjoyed his full night of sleep, but he didn't want to be an annoyance, something that he was almost certain he was throughout the night.
"Think nothing of it, young hobbit. I was neither offended nor inconvenienced by your actions. We both received a good night's rest, there is nothing to be sorry for," Thorin replied calmly, his eyes never leaving the company before him. Bilbo's eyes widened as he heard the dwarf's reply and they immediately focused on the king.
"You are certain I did not bother you by falling asleep on your person?" The surprise was not hidden in his voice, not that the hobbit tried to hide it at all, as he spoke. A small twinge in his chest told Bilbo that he was happy to hear that Thorin was not bothered by his previous actions, though his mind found it hard to believe.
The young hobbit leaned toward the unsuspecting dwarf in an effort to examine his companion's expression. He was curious as to what made the dwarf respond the way he did, and he also desired to examine the dwarf's face from a closer angle.
Turning his face towards the hobbit, Thorin opened his mouth in order to reply to the recent question sent his way, before he realized that he had, indeed, a very close up view of the young hobbit's face. Taken by surprise, the dwarf king froze and closed his mouth, taking in the close proximity of his companions face. Striking blue eyes took in every feature offered to him as the hobbit examined his own.
"Yes, I am." The dwarf blurted out suddenly, realizing that he had not replied to the hobbit's question. Bilbo, who was also quite surprised by the proximity, was further surprised by his companions response. A large grin spread through the hobbits face as his mind thought of everything that happened as well as the face that Thorin was not, in fact, bothered by any of it.
However, the bright smile on the hobbit's face stirred something deep and powerful in the dwarf's chest. Before he thought of what exactly it was he was doing, Thorin grasped Bilbo's face in his hands and placed his lips onto the smaller creature's lips. Warmth exploded through the dwarf's body as soon as his lips touched Bilbo's, causing a small smile to appear on his lips. Nevertheless, the small hobbit's surprise impeded him from responding in any way. It was as if his brain decided it was too troublesome to think while he had the lips of a very attractive, very desired, Thorin Oakenshield. Sadly, before his brain could think once more and respond to the dwarf's advances, the contact was severed when Thorin pulled away.
Finally deciding it was time to react, Bilbo's hand shot out to Thorin's head and pulled the dwarf back into the kiss. The hobbit's eyes closed tightly as his hands threaded through the dwarf's long locks and his lips gently massaged Thorin's. It was a novel experience for sure, as the hobbit didn't have much experience on kissing, though he resolved to do it quite often if he would feel this relaxed and at home each time.
However, the sensation of the dwarf king's lips was nothing compared to the warmth of his tongue prodding his own lips, asking for permission to the hobbit's mouth. Knowing that he could not, would not, refuse the dwarf king anything, the young hobbit opened his lips. The previous pleasure and comfort was nothing compared to the heat that engulfed the hobbit when his tongue contacted with Thorin's. It was a greedy, burning fire that surged through Bilbo allowing for a very loud moan to escape the hobbit's lips and his nails to massage the dwarf's scalp.
A rumbling growl escaped Thorin's lips as he continued to devour the young hobbit, giving into the pleasure that he was both giving and receiving in earnest. He didn't much care for the repercussions of his actions as he was enjoying himself now and he was sure that the hobbit was also enjoying himself. His thought process was completely severed, however, when Bilbo bit his bottom lip and proceeded to kiss it better.
Any resemblance of control seemed to snap as Thorin grabbed the hobbit and placed him on his lap, allowing for more contact as well as better access. Tongues battled for control as the two males kissed each other as if it was their last time. Thorin's hands massaged the hobbit's hips and back as Bilbo's caressed the dwarf's neck and chest. The passion seemed never ending though, with regret, both Thorin and Bilbo realized that at some point, they were going to need to breathe.
Slowly, as though it took monumental effort, the two broke apart, allowing for their foreheads to remain connected as they regained their breath and control.
"I see," Bilbo breathed, "No problems sleeping together. Good." His voice was still quite weak from their previous activities. There was amusement clearly present in his voice as he attempted to keep himself from laughing and having Thorin taking it in the wrong way.
However, his worries seemed pointless as Thorin burst out laughing, a real laugh that made Bilbo happy and proud because he caused the laugh. The deep, rich, and quite gravely, sound enveloped Bilbo, coercing him into joining the dwarf. The two seemed to laugh for quite a while before the two settled down once more. Bilbo shifted in his spot on Thorin's lap, pressing his back into the dwarf's chest and humming in contentment.
"We've another hour before you must awake. Sleep, Bilbo." The rumbling voice was much better at getting him to sleep than anything he knew, which left no surprise as the young hobbit fell asleep once more.