A Hobbit's Tale-Thorin's P.O.V.
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  • Reads 1,701
  • Votes 132
  • Parts 41
  • Time 4h 30m
Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2017
If preferred I decided to write about Thorin's point of view. I may not be expert but I tried my best. What he, in my opinion felt not only about Bilbo Baggins but also my character Anya Hadin😍😘. Of course about his adventure & everything!

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Someone to Watch Over Me

34 parts Complete Mature

Thorin Oakenshield has a guardian angel of sorts, only he doesn't know it. Yet. After breaking up a fight between Thorin and another man, Seren Gilwynn vowed to watch over the dwarf prince for the rest of her days. She never thought both Dale and Erebor were on the threshold of being destroyed by Smaug the dragon, with dwarves and men scattered about Middle Earth. Bounced from place to place, Seren has learned everything she could about weapons and fighting, with her promise to keep watch always in the back of her mind. And when she finally tracks Thorin down, she fully intends to keep that promise. Thorin, however, has different plans. He is on his way to the town of Bree, in search of his own father, Thráin, who has been missing for years. When he stumbles headlong into an assassination attempt, he is grateful for the boy who appeared as if from nowhere who comes to his aid. He has no idea that boy is the same little girl from Dale, all grown up now. He also has no idea that the boy he sees as a pest will soon become everything to him.