Narrator: Meanwhile Rini, Jenny and
Anubis' daughter was out side and managed to get her first glimpse of hobbits when she met up with Merry and Pippin but because
this was her first time seeing such creatures she figured they were lifelike, dolls for in the dynasty she had seen dolls
that were her size and figured that they were just that. So she walked over to Pippin and picked him up and walked off towards
her mother.
Rini: Mommy Look I found a dolly Can I keep it please?????
Jenny looks at Rini.
Jenny:
Rini that is not a doll that is a Hobbit.
Rini throws a tantrum.
Rini: Dolly dolly Dolly!!!!!!!!
Narrator:
Rini then took Pippin and dressed him in one of the gowns from one of her my size Barbie dolls. And then carried him off with
one other dress draped over her arm and walks around and soon finds Merry and dresses him in the second dress and then carries
the two of them back to her room and places Merry in a baby cradle and Pippin was trying to get Rini to understand that he
and merry were not dolls.
Rini: I love you Dolly.
Pippin: I am not a dolly I am a hobbit and I will assure you
I am very much alive.
Rini looks hurt and looks like she is about to cry.
Rini: No dolly?
Rini
begins to cry.
Pippin: No Merry and I are not Dollies but we will be more then glad to be your friends.
Rini
stops crying and smiles.
Rini: I would like that.
Pippin: ok then would you please get us out of these doll
clothes and then we will all go out side and you can teach us how to play some of the games you play.
Rini: ok.
Narrator:
So Rini who had had the brains to put the gowns over their normal clothes takes the gowns off of both Merry and Pippin and
then takes them out into the garden and begins to teach them how to play with some of her toys. Like her Frisbee, hula-hoop,
and tea party set. She then brought out one of her favorite book and begins to read it. (People from the dynasty are taught
to read almost as soon as they are taught to talk.) The story she read to them was called Peter Pan. And after they finished
reading the book evening was fast approaching and they soon each went to their own beds. And went to sleep.
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