Winged Love (*Discontinued*)
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  • Reads 42,638
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 33m
Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2015
Edin is no ordinary girl. She is part of an ancient race called the Fae, but her people went into hiding and they became myths and legends. Edin left her home to explore Middle Earth. Now, after decades of being alone, an old friend came to ask for her help on an adventure. Edin immediately accepted. (This wouldn't be much of a story if she refused.) Edin must join the company on their quest to reclaim Erabor. She will face many hardships along the way. Will the company trust her? What happens when she develops feelings for the Dwarf king?

((So, this is technically my second Hobbit fanfic; I deleted the first one because it sucked. I hope that you like this story! I'm going to try and update this story once or twice a month. I apologize for any grammatical errors in the story. The Hobbit belongs to J. R. R. Tolkien and Peter Jackson. I only own Edin.))
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Warrior's Heart

68 parts Complete Mature

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