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Stan's memories may not come back quite as quickly as he let the twins believe. Ford... takes it badly.
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Fíli lived his life by an old dwarven proverb: when a fool drops a treasure, a wise man picks it up (it sounded better in the original khuzdul).
Bella Baggins never quite fit in the Shire. Perhaps she was made for the mountains, instead.
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The Stone King by Linelen (Linelenagain) for gingerkitty
Fandoms: The Hobbit - All Media Types
01 May 2013
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Kíli is King Under the Mountain. It is not a position he has ever aspired to fill.
A fan-drabble based on Gingerkitty's King Kili sketch.
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Please Allow Young Hobbits Into Your Heart by Linelen (Linelenagain)
Fandoms: The Hobbit - All Media Types
28 Feb 2013
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He takes a sly pleasure in knowing that even after all these years, she still has her favorite.
A fanfic of a fanfic! Dwalin and Primula's story, set in Sailorfish's brilliant "Please Step Aside While Hobbitlings Continue Being Awesome" series (with permission).
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In storm or shine by ComplicatedLight for hiddencait
Fandoms: North and South - Elizabeth Gaskell, North and South - Ambiguous Fandom
17 Dec 2025
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Following the death of her parents, Margaret Hale is grieving and lonely in London. John Thornton is in Milton, struggling to keep the mill afloat, and is just as unhappy and lonely. Could an overheard conversation and a series of letters lead them to the joyful life they deserve?
This is an alternative version of Margaret and John's journey from estrangement to understanding.
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Bookmarked by Linelen (Linelenagain)
08 Jan 2026
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podfic of linelen's story
Fíli lived his life by an old dwarven proverb: when a fool drops a treasure, a wise man picks it up (it sounded better in the original khuzdul).
Bella Baggins never quite fit in the Shire. Perhaps she was made for the mountains, instead.
Bookmarked by Linelen (Linelenagain)
24 Aug 2020

