Hummingbird Heartbeat

Hummingbird Heartbeat

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You should know by now that a Dwarf has one true love, and while they may take many lovers and marry anyone they like, they only ever truly bloom when they are with their One. Thorin Oakenshield had never heard any music. There had never been a song or so much as a tune in his head, until that voice ripped through his soul and the song filled his mind. "Even when seasons change, our love still stays the same. You give me that hummingbird heartbeat. Spread my wings and make me fly, the taste of your honey is so sweet when you give me the hummingbird heartbeat, hummingbird heartbeat!" Join The Company of Thorin Oakenshield (again) as they travel to Erebor and Thorin struggles with the strange appearance of a girl from another world who knows his story, and who owns his heart. But, does she have another secret in store for the Dwarves and our wayward Hobbit? "You're a Fairy," Bilbo breathed.
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When exiled Elf Ariel Greenleaf is found unconscious just beyond the borders of Mirkwood by the Company, they are ready to dispatch her without hesitation. It isn't until their leader, Thorin Oakenshield convinces them that she could be a powerful bargaining chip in their quest to reclaim Ereborn. For Ariel, being the dwarves' prisoner is only slightly better than succumbing to the elements beyond her home. But, that doesn't mean she is grateful to them or even willing to help. After all, dwarves and elves are enemies and dwarves cannot possibly be trusted. Especially Thorin Oakenshield. But fate has a way of turning enemies into something far more complicated. And for Ariel and Thorin, neither is prepared for the turn fate has in store for them. **note, I'm rather new to the world of Tolkien, so please be patient as I especially have a hard time keeping the dwarves all straight (except for Thorin, of courese :). ) This story takes place prior to the events of The Hobbit

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