46 + fem kiliel (koska mä en saa koskaan tarpeekseni fem kilielistä oikeesti voi jumpelis jampelis)
Täältä tulee, sori että kesti~
46. “Hey, have you seen the..? Oh.”
Tauriel was yawning as she pulled the keys out of her pocket and opened the door. It had been a long and a very trying day for her at work. When were her fellow fire fighters going to start to believe she was just as capable as any of them? She’d been working there for almost three years now and rescued several people, and even still some of the idiots kept making sexist jokes.
“I’m home,” Tauriel called to the apartment but there was no reaction. Usually Kíli and Kurara, the Siberian Husky puppy they had got a month ago, raced to greet her, but not today. Tauriel hang her coat in the hanger and looked around. The whole apartment was dark. Huh, that was odd.
She took off her shoes and put on some lights before she went to look for her girlfriend and puppy. They had to be here somewhere. It was eight p.m., so Kíli would’ve already taken Kurara out.
And just as she thought about that Kurara emerged from the drawing room, waving her tail and jumping on Tauriel.
“Hey there, pretty girl,” Tauriel greeted the puppy. “Have you seen Kí...? Oh.”
There Kíli was, snoozing on the couch. No wonder the whole apartment was dark. Well, it wasn’t like it was strange of Kíli to snooze there. An even bigger surprise was that Kurara, hyperactive as she was, hadn’t woken her up.
Tauriel giggled to herself and bent to kiss Kíli on her forehead. Kíli stirred and cracked one eye open.
“Hi sweetie,” Tauriel grinned. Kíli snorted a laugh.
“Hi. Have you been here for long?”
“No, I just got back,” replied Tauriel. “Had a long walk with Kurara?”
“Yeah,” said Kíli. “But it’s okay, we had fun, didn’t we?”
Kurara gave an affirming bark.
“So how was your day?” asked Kíli then.
Tauriel groaned. “Some idiots just can’t seem to be able to accept the fact that I’m just as capable a fire fighter as any of the guys.”
Kíli made a face and got up. “I’ll go make some popcorn. Meanwhile you pick a movie we can watch so you’ll get something else to think about than those jerks.”
Tauriel kissed her girlfriend again. “I love you, you know?”
Kíli grinned. “Yeah, and I love you too, my wonderful firefighter.”