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This is part two of THE TRUST. John is a prisoner of Moriarty's. What does he want with the pregnant Omega and will Sherlock find him in time before their child is born?
A choice will need to be made, Mycroft must chose to trade a child that is not his(not really) and his lover Gregory for John and the pup. Can the iceman do it, or will he hide away both treasures and leave John to the wolves? He must protect whats his and Sherlock will do the same. Who can Sherlock trust?
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- Part 2 of Trust
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Umralmizu by ellajohnson98
Fandoms: The Hobbit - All Media Types, The Hobbit (Jackson Movies), The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien
22 Mar 2025
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A blood pact between the Hobbits of the Shire and the Dwarrow of Ered Luin. What could possibly go wrong? It is another retelling of our favorite journey with our favorite characters.
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"Of all the peculiarities of Sherlock Holmes, one wouldn’t have thought that the acquiring of things would be one of them."
AU. Sherlock is a dragon, a fact he's kept hidden from John, even if he hasn't managed to keep his need to hoard items completely from him. He hasn't claimed him, however.
When John is kidnapped at the end of The Great Game, he is in for a slew of other surprises than learning Moriarty's identity, and Sherlock must rush to his rescue before Moriarty decides to add John to his hoard. Permanently. -
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Bilbo's young co-worker, Tauriel, needs somebody to walk her down the aisle at her wedding and turns to her "work-dad". Bilbo had been all for helping her out until he gets to the venue and is faced with Thorin Oakenshield. A man he had left in the past after he escaped out a window during their one night together. However, the older and charming version of the man he met in uni is slowly winning him over. Which will come in handy because Bilbo is fairly certain he is being stalked by a ghost at this hotel...
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Bilbo Baggins is a gentle hobbit of good reputation. He is the proprietor of his family estate and has a comfortable fortune. He is also unmarried, at the age of 43, and the whole of the Shire is speculating that the vein of wildness that plagues his family line is hindering his chances. In fact, no one in the Shire can understand Bilbo’s refusal of so many proposals from very auspicious matches. But, when a mansion built on the far west side of the Shire is occupied by visiting royals, the Master of Bag-End might just find his perfect match. That is, if prides and prejudices can be put aside.

