Chapter One

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Erebor

"Thorin, will you just listen to reason?"

Thorin spun about to stare at his younger sister with a look that would have terrified a lesser person. Although it took more than his ire to make Dís back down, that didn't mean she wouldn't be sorry she stood up to him in the first place.

"I beg your pardon?"

"You heard me. You are being unreasonable."

"Am I? Am I truly being so unreasonable? Because from where I stand, I'm being perfectly reasonable."

"You need to settle down, to marry and hopefully produce an heir. You've said so yourself. So, why is this such a terrible idea?"

He rolled his eyes as he paced along the length of the Throne Room. In the two years since he and his Company retook Erebor, and since he finally recovered from the near-fatal wounds he'd received in the process of said reclamation, the kingdom had come a long way. When they'd first returned, the once-mighty kingdom beneath the Lonely Mountain was little more than a ruin, having housed a treasure-obsessed dragon for over a century. It had taken work beyond measure to return the kingdom to its glory and for the first time since he and Balin had first come through the secret door, Thorin thought they might actually accomplish the task.

But, there were rumblings once more. The orc army, nearly decimated with the death of their leader, Azog the Defiler and his son and heir, Bolg, appeared to be growing stronger once again. And while Erebor was on its way to its return, it wasn't there yet and its army was nowhere near large enough or powerful enough to take on a renewed orc power. Plus, he'd heard the rumors of Sauron, and if those rumors were true, Erebor could be in very real trouble in a very short time.

However...

"She is elven," Thorin said once he'd reached the far end of the large, rectangular chamber. Erebor's throne, a massive block of elaborate carved obsidian, etched with gold and silver, was the only thing in the room and that was fine, as Thorin only usually came into it when he needed to think.

"So? The elves fought alongside you, didn't they?"

"She is the daughter of Thranduíl and I'd eat the Arkenstone if anyone told me he would be willing to allow his only daughter to come here."

"There's only one way to know. And Kíli said one of Thranduíl's advisors brought up the possibility of an alliance between his family and ours. They took quite the hit themselves, if you remember. So apparently, he is quite open to the idea."

He rubbed his forehead with one hand, a heavy sigh rising to his lips. Yes, he needed to think about marrying. And yes, Erebor's army was only barely such. And finally, yes, an alliance between Erebor's ruling family and Mirkwood's ruling family would be wise and powerful. Especially now that the elves of Rivendell had been slowly taking leave of Middle Earth. They'd just begun their exodus, but he knew from his last visit to Rivendell that Elrond was also planning the time when he would join his kin.

But Thranduíl, of all people. The same smug princess king who'd simply tossed Thorin and his company into the Mirkwood dungeons over a perceived slightly that Thorin himself actually had nothing to do with.

And now his sister, and his nephew, (and most likely his nephew's wife, Tauriel, who had been a captain in the Mirkwood guard) were already making plans and testing the water for him to marry the princess king's daughter. His only daughter. Who was, no doubt a spoiled and pampered princess to boot.

"She's very pretty," Dís broke in, her voice slightly singsong in tone. Then, in her normal voice, she added, "At least, Kíli thought so."

"Kíli thinks anything female is pretty."

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