Thorin Love Story - The Hobbit Fanfiction
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Natali Laine is half dwarf half elf and is a single mother of two twin boys of the age of 7. Natali is an old friend of Gandalf's, so close that she sees him as a father and he sees her as his daughter. One day while Natali was doing her daily routine with her two rambunctious boys playing in their field nearby, Gandalf stopped by their home to ask Natali to come to join him on a quest to fight and regain possession of her home again, Erebor. At first, Natali declines, saying she has too many responsibilities with her home, family, and taking care of the forest that they resided in. Gandalf leaves her with the information about the quest and preparations that he'd made for her two boys while she would be gone, hoping that she will have changed her mind and come to the gathering he had arranged.
Just when Natali was packing to leave as she had decided to go, they were attacked. She sent the boys out on horseback to Rivendell where she knew they would be safe. After finishing off the assault, Natali made her way, bruised, cut, and aching, to the Hobbit house that Gandalf had informed her about. Though upon arriving she found more than she had expected.
Even more so, by the end of the quest, she would find happiness, fear, joy, sadness, anger, and even acceptance, friends, family, love, and a home. How will all of this come into her life? How will she handle it? Will she accept it even with her dark past?
[Completed. Words: 54.959. Pre-Hobbit setting]
With broken hearts Dís and Thorin have to survive in a remorseless, cruel world. They lost everything. The two of them flee when orcs capture Moria.
They end up in a beautiful place, where they are offered shelter unexpectedly. Dís is glad she can give her kids a safe haven, but she can't set aside her crestfallen thoughts, especially not when Thorin leaves her behind to search for their father.
Again she falls in love with a man - the only one she trusts, but who doesn't fit into her world in which only misery prevails. Moreover she faces a devilish dilemma: she has to choose between the safety of her own sons and the well-being of the people that cared for her.