The Hobbit (mostly Thorin probably)
3 stories
What the Heart Wants: Book 3 by mysticreader07
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After the company has won the mountain, they must do all they can to defend it from those seeking to claim it as their own. While the dwarves of Erebor are willing to do all they can for their king, Thorin's mind is placed elsewhere. The arkenstone is still missing and it's effects on the newly-named dwarven king is not going unnoticed. As dragon-sickness plagues Thorin's heart he is given one last choice, the love for the gold, or the love for y/n. Disclaimer: I do not own any of The Hobbit characters. Credit goes to J. R. R. Tolkien as well as Peter Jackson. Cover credits: Unknown (DM for crediting or removal)
Into the Fire: Book 2 by mysticreader07
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As the journey towards the mountain grows more difficult, Thorin and y/n's newfound love is put to the test. When it comes down to it, what will he choose, his love or his gold? Y/n and Bilbo Baggins have officially been welcomed into the company. They have faced the pale orc and now must be prepared to face all the obstacles that come with him. As they grow closer to the mountain and see the change of reason in Thorin's heart, it will be time to decide if they are really up to the challenge. Is the gold worth that much if their leader has lost his reason to fight for them? Disclaimer: I do not own any of The Hobbit characters. Credit goes to J. R. R. Tolkien as well as Peter Jackson. Word count: 30,000-35,000 words (Important Note not included) Cover Credit: ChristinZakh on deviantart
An Unexpected Love: Book 1  by mysticreader07
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As young hobbits, Y/n and Bilbo Baggins were closer than anyone could imagine. Obsessed with the idea of leaving The Shire, planning adventures, and already getting themselves into trouble. As they aged into adults, their sense of adventure diminished and they turned themselves into respectable hobbits. Their lives were simple and every day was the same as the last. On a sunny Tuesday morning they were interrupted by the most unlikely creatures. A wizard who, little did they know, would turn their lives upside down. They soon find themselves in the company of Thorin Oakenshield. Now their world has changed and they must do whatever is possible to survive. Disclaimer: I do not own any of The Hobbit characters. Credit goes to J. R. R. Tolkien as well as Peter Jackson. Word Count: 25,626 (not including "Authors Note") Book Cover Credits: NaSyu on deviantart