[Blood of A Doppelganger]: Hobbit/Vampire Diaries (Kili/Elena)

Summary: Elena never dreamed she'd become a pawn in a war in another reality after the sacrifice. But that's exactly what happens after Gandalf uncovers a prophecy foretelling a girl from another dimension who's blood has the ability to resurrect someone. She soon finds herself joining a group of thirteen dwarfs, a wizard for her own safety.

This is my first time writing a full-length story for anything Tolkien related, so I apologize if it's utterly horrible. The idea of Kili/Elena wouldn't leave me alone (or any Hobbit crossovers, come to think of it) so I had to write something before it drove me insane.

There's only one major change in Vampire Diaries for this, and that's that Elena's shorter- more dwarf-like in size. Otherwise, everything's as it was after the second season. Now, I want to clear up any confusion: Elena's bloods ability to resurrect someone developed after the sacrifice- and neither she nor anyone else knows this until Gandalf summons her to Middle Earth. Oh, and Tolkien's work doesn't exist for Vampire Diaries in this- there's no 'sucked into a book/movie' here.

Timeline-wise, this is after the season 2 of Vampire Diaries obviously, and shortly before An Unexpected Journey- it's going to be a few chapters before Elena meets the Company.

Disclaimer: I own nothing, if I did, Alaric wouldn't have died and Thorin, Fili, and Kili wouldn't be dying in the final movie.

Chapter 1:

Gandalf walked across a field, coming a stop in the middle of it. His mind was full of what he had learned not to long ago- about a new prophecy that had arisen. One that could tip the scales in what was sure to be an upcoming war in either their balance or the other sides if the increasing signs of darkness were anything to go by.

He ran it over for about the hundredth time in his head.

'A girl from another world'

'One with the ability to bring back those that have passed'

'One who could bring forth the end to Middle Earth or save it'

The last line bothered the wizard the most- and was the one that led him to make the decision he did now. He couldn't risk others finding out about this and summoning the girl for their own nefarious purposes. The thought of exactly who could be resurrected using this girl's blood by the wrong people was terrifying- most notably the idea someone would try to resurrect Sauron. Then Middle Earth really would perish. He though grimly.

Glancing at the sky, clutching his wooden staff, Gandalf began the spell that would summon the girl to this very field.

-E/K-

Elena walked through the cemetery, the hot summer sun beating down on her, carrying a banquet of various flowers in her hands. There were three different kinds, each a favorite of one of her deceased guardians.

Reaching the headstones of her parents and Jenna, she place each of their favorite flowers on the ground next to them before sitting on the ground facing them.

Guilt rose like it always did when she visited- guilt because their deaths were her fault. If she hadn't sneaked out to go to that party… if she had just told Jenna the truth earlier… they would still be here.

"I'm sorry." She said. "If I could go back and change things, I would. But Bonnie says that's impossible- if there were any spells like that they were lost ages ago because of the 'natural order of things' law."

"But… I can still tell you about Jeremy and I. We're fine. Although, I have been feeling odd lately, like there's some sort of strange power running through my veins now- almost like the sacrifice awoke some sort of power in me. That's impossible, though; someone would've mentioned by now if the Petrova doppelgangers had special powers." She continued, falling silent and picking at the grass. The brunette could almost hear her mom saying 'It's alright sweetie, it's probably just an after effect.'

Elena continued the silent vigil until she saw the sun begin to sink in the sky. Biding her them a goodbye, she began to make her way out of the cemetery when she suddenly found herself in the center of a swirling vortex of bright colors.

What's happening? She thought, briefly panicking. Vortex's- especially ones with bright colors- don't just appear for the hell of it. Before she could find out, however, the brunette felt her feet leaving the ground for a brief second before she was hurled back down to the ground.

-E/K-

Elena hit the ground with a loud thunk. Pain erupted all over, and she laid there for a few seconds as she waited for it to ebb at least enough that it was bearable. When it finally did, she glanced around at her surroundings- and froze.

Nothing looked familiar. The field she had landed in was completely foreign to her- she knew there was no field like this is Mystic Falls.

"I apologize- this is the first time I've ever attempted such a large spell." An unfamiliar voice said apologetically.

She looked towards the source and found it was an elderly man with gray hair and a long, matching beard. He wore a cloak and hat very similar to the color of his hair and carried a long wooden staff with a stone at the top.

"W-who are you? What am I doing here?" She asked, scrambling to stand up despite the pain it caused. I must have landed harder than I thought.

"I am Gandalf the Grey." The man said. "I summoned you here because of a prophecy- one that could mean utter destruction for Middle Earth if the wrong people got word of it."

None of that made any since to Elena. "What prophecy? And what's 'Middle Earth'? Is that where I am?" She asked, her confusion warring with her panic.

"I will explain everything, but please, calm down. I mean you no harm, only merely to keep you safe." The man- Gandalf- said, giving her a reassuring smile.

Slowly- hesitantly- Elena calmed down, though she remained slightly wary. While Gandalf had done nothing to hurt her, if the past year or two had taught her anything, it was to be wary of people.

The brunette listened as he told her how he had come across a prophecy a few weeks ago about a 'girl from another world who's blood could bring back someone that had passed'. How he had done a spell to summon the girl to Middle Earth to prevent the other side from doing it and that she had appeared when he finished.

"So you're saying I'm the girl this… prophecy… is talking about?" She asked for confirmation, even though she already knew the answer. That would explain the strange feeling I've been having lately. She added mentally.

"I'm afraid so." Gandalf replied.

"What happens now?" Elena asked, wondering exactly what his plan for her was now. A part of her hoped he would let her stay with him, even if only for a little while so she could learn more about Middle Earth, which was quickly looking like it was going to be her new home.

Her heart clenched at the thought of never seeing Jeremy or Alaric or Caroline or Bonnie or Matt or even Damon again… but it was almost safer for her to be here now, so when those in her reality learned of her new ability, they would be safe.

"I was thinking you could stay with me for a bit. That way you can learn what you need to know about Middle Earth, the different races, and how to defend yourself." The wizard answered.

She nodded and followed him out of the field, wondering exactly what she was in for.

-E&K-

Ultimately, this is just a test chapter- I'm kind of disappointed with it (I feel like it's too rushed and people are OOC) but as it's all I could come up with at the time, I'm letting you guys decide either or not I should continue it. I will go ahead and start the next chapter, but depending upon if most of the reviews are in favor of me scraping it because I've insulted every Tolkien fan and should go jump into a frozen lake it lead weights tied on it could change. I really want to write more Hobbit/Vampire Diaries crossovers. At least another (or different) Kili/Elena one, at least one Elena/Thorin one, and possibly a Fili/Elena one.