Our true home (A hobbit Fanfic)
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  • Reads 1,572
  • Votes 37
  • Parts 25
  • Time 3h 56m
Complete, First published Oct 09, 2023
3 women expectantly find themselves in a world they read about in books. They end up helping a company of 13 dwarves  and a wizard along with their new friend and father figure, Bilbo Baggins. 

These women all feel connected to middle earth and don't know why. They each have secrets that they keep from the rest in hopes of them finding out the truth about who they are and why they feel more at home. They all happen to find their real family but one of them learns a powerful secret about them. 

What is even more complicated is that they fall in love and try to run away because they know that they wont be staying long yet a part of them wants to know what will happen if they give in to their feelings? How will they handle what they are and What will they choose? Will they fight for what they want or will they run away, hurting themselves and the ones they love?

This is a fanfic. All of the credit goes to JRR Tolkien and Peter Jackson. I don't own anything except Renee, Katherine and Lilith. Also this is my first fanfic so bare with me. I also got the inspiration from The three women of Durin. Please go and read it because it is absolutely amazing. So enjoy.
I will update at least twice a week. Please bare in mind that I may not be able to but I'll do my very best.
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