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Bring On The Wonder[Thorin Oakenshield]
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Ongoing, First published May 01, 2016
She was a mysterious one to him when she showed up at the hobbits home. She had the beauty beyond any elf, or human and was only the height of dwarf. Forced to hide her true identity. Bella travels with the company of Thorin Oakenshield to reclaim an ancient homeland that was taken by a merciless dragon long ago. Thorin has an obligation to fulfill to his people while he battles against his own feelings that have suddenly awaken within him. Bella must face obstacles of her own on this journey, including facing who she really is and her feelings for the dwarf king himself.
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Where She Went

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After managing to find the heir to the throne of Erebor, Gandalf the Grey persuades the Dwarf, Thorin Oakenshield, into reclaiming his long lost homeland. In order to do that, however, Gandalf insists that they need a certain burglar in order to steal back the jewel that will ensure Thorin's authority as the king. What's going to happen when the Wizard's original candidate turns him down, forcing him to turn to his alternative, who is a complete stranger to Middle Earth? Note: Story contains strong language. Also published on Quotev AN: I do not own "The Hobbit" or any of its contents.