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He’s a mechanic with a penchant for muscle cars and classic rock and roll. She’s the heiress to a global minerals corporation who enjoys designer clothes and jazz. They say opposites attract. Mix in a little mistaken identity and who knows where this could lead. There’s only one problem: he’s the only one not in on the joke.
A Modern Romelza AU.
Bookmarked by Catpaw2
11 Nov 2024
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I hope there is more because this is one of the best I have read!
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The Threads We Sew by purajobot935 for ChrissyStriped
Fandoms: The Hobbit - All Media Types, The Hobbit (Jackson Movies), The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien
07 Dec 2025
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Kili and Tilda have been friends since she was a child, but can their friendship survive teenage crushes, unrequited feelings, falling in love, and... learning embroidery???
Written for the Tolkien Reverse Summer Bang 2025, and inspired by Art #41: A Collaboration of Dwarves and Humans
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Bookmarked by Catpaw2
03 Jul 2026
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Wonderful story about Tilda as she grows up! I haven't finished yet but it is so interesting!
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The Erebor Express by Anathema_Cat for msilverstar
Fandoms: The Hobbit - All Media Types
21 Aug 2017
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Kili runs. Fili follows. Whatever the cost.
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The battlefield is vast and gruesome, and their brothers are still missing.
Bookmarked by Catpaw2
22 Jun 2026
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Sanctuary by demonessryu
Fandoms: The Hobbit - All Media Types, The Hobbit (Jackson Movies), The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien
12 Oct 2018
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The marble palace was many things. It was a political statement. It was a place for pleasure. It was an escape for stifling duties. It was also a place where they could stop pretending.
Bookmarked by Catpaw2
21 Jun 2026
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A great story I read first in May of 2021. Kili is rather grown up in this story and I makes it different and interesting.
