The Dragon Girl
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  • Time 4h 18m
  • Reads 154,733
  • Votes 4,080
  • Parts 26
  • Time 4h 18m
Complete, First published Apr 09, 2015
"Wisteria Greenleaf at your service." I bowed at the halfling. He gulped, "I never knew an elf was to come to my home." "Neither did I." I whispered as I walked inside only to see a large group of dwarves sitting in the dining room. My teeth ground together as I saw the leader, Thorin Oakenshield.

Wisteria is an elf but of a rare breed. She is the daughter of the king of Mirkwood yes, but she is more powerful than even him. Her mother gave to her the rare and precious gift of skin-changing before she died. Most of the time she is an elf, but when she changes, she is a lion, a wolf, and even a blue fire-breathing dragon.

I don't own The Hobbit characters or the story plot itself. I only own Wisteria as a character.
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