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  • Why Not to Steal a Company's Burglar

    Bilbo's fascination with elves is becoming a problem in Rivendell because the elves seem to have a fascination with him too and it looks almost like they're attempting to steal the hobbit for themselves. This, of course, will not stand amongst the dwarves, who hae decided to do whatever it takes to make sure Bilbo leaves with them.

  • Unexpected Love

    Thranduil has been bothered, of late; ever since he found himself with a collection of Dwarven prisoners, as a matter of fact. He has felt a stirring in his heart he has not felt for some time; his One is near, yet it is not one of his prisoners, but a hobbit who has been hiding in order to help them.

  • A Different Evil Altogether

    Smaug doesn't want Erebor anymore, really; over time, it has grown quite dull. The only issue is, he can't exactly leave anymore, as he was bound there by a wizard as punishment to keep the evil contained there from spreading. Now, though, he has awoken, and that means that it has too; not to mention the fact that now Bilbo, who has also learned of this, must tell the dwarves.

  • In Monteriggioni

    After Ezio comes to him hurt following his encounter with the Spaniard, Leonardo insists on accompanying his friend to Monteriggioni, plagued the whole way by his thoughts of loving him. Once there, a conversation with La Volpe leads to the realization that perhaps his feelings aren't as unrequited as he thought.

  • Return to Egypt

    Moses has been forced to return to Egypt because of his mission, but in exchange for the freedom of the slaves, Rameses has demanded that Moses become the prince of Egypt once more and remain at his side. Moses, seeing no choice, agrees and finds himself torn between what he thinks is right, and what he truly feels. Dedicated to vampygurl402.

  • Wrestling and Metal Do Not Blend

    After a particularly ridiculous debacle involving wrestling (thanks, Murderface) the whole band is injured and, despite the free break from work, miserable. So, hurt and bored, the band members embark upon a quest to find other means to entertain themselves. Somehow, very few plans pan out.

  • To Love A Hobbit

    Bilbo has begun to seriously intrigue Thorin, after the Orc Incident, but obviously he can't admit that, being a Dwarven King, even if one without a mountain. Instead, he goes on in silence until Fili and Kili, being his loving and darling nephews, decide to help him out by pretending to court Bilbo themselves.