Queen of His Heart
Fan Fiction-Hobbit/Chronicles of Narnia
I do not own the copyrights to the Hobbit; book or movie. Nor do I own any to the Chronicles of Narnia
A/N= 1) I got this idea off a You Tube video someone made. I figured I couldn't find a sequel to their video, so I am writing one here. 2) I also have messed with time frames and facts for the sake of the storyline, but remember this is FAN-FICTION nothing more.
Thorin Told
Ch. 9
Dark skies ruled supreme as a lone figure stood on a hillside near his home thinking of the blond warrior who had only recently left the area. "She's back. Lucy is here." Legalos' words still rang in Thorin's ears. His heart and throat constricted even though he showed no sign to the well-known elf. No, he'd stood rock solid as the news had come.
It had helped that he'd known of Lucy's entrance before anyone had told him. How? The same way others had known; he'd felt the shift. And it wasn't just the change which had touched him; it was her. Her presence that is and it had brought back a flood of memories; most which had stayed buried for years.
** "Go home" Thorin had whispered when Lucy first showed reluctance of having to depart his world. ** "Will you ever visit me in my world?" Her question was innocent enough, he should have ignored it, acted as if he had, but anyone with half a brain knew he'd done anything but that. And unlike the Elvin kings in regards to Diane he'd done more than think about having her by his side.
"Lucy." His voice had called her from her bedroom and out the door. "I had to see you."
"Come inside." Her hand had laid on his arm only to find his own pulling her close and his mouth claiming hers. All outside sound had stopped as he'd whispered words which were not simply flung out with careless thought. And when he'd changed his native tongue Lucy instantly recognized tones of commitment and of a man wanting to make a woman his; even if she'd not understood the actual words. He'd managed to let her go, but not before begging her to come back and be his queen, but then he'd blown it.
"Go, see if I care!" He'd shouted after Lucy had turned and fled the man she felt she no longer knew. But Gandalf was right, the love he'd had for the woman from England, then Queen of Narnia, then a friend to anyone of his realm, and his own soul-mate was too deep to be routed out.
"Oh, Lucy…" Thorin's tears fell like the waterfall near his home.
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Lucy and Diane walked slowly, without Frodo around. Gandalf had gotten them on the correct trail and told them as long as they stayed on it they'd be safe. Neither of the women wanted to risk crossing 'one of those creatures' again so staying on the course their friend had set them on was not something they questioned.
"Why didn't you tell me you knew of this place?" Lucy asked saying surely that could be told.
"It'd been so long." Diane wrung her hands as they walked. "Sure you'd told me of Narnia many times, and it sounded like a place that would fit in with this one quite well."
"Only?" Lucy prompted her when she fell quiet.
"I didn't know what I could say, so I simply kept quiet." Lucy didn't totally understand that answer , but remembered Gandalf's own words spoken in private.
"Diane is a true friend to you. If she could talk then trust me, she would." Not knowing what to say the two stayed silent until they reached the home of the Elves. No one seemed to be at home and they walked on marble to the courtyard in back.
'Looks a lot like Rivendale." Diane spoke as she sat on a stone seat looking so fragile that Lucy was convinced her friend may break then and there.
"I agree; I mean from what pictures I've seen." She'd been too busy with the dwarves, Gandalf and Bilbo the first time around to visit any elvin home, and the second time? Thorin had been the center of her world. "Look, I'm sorry for pushing you back there to talk." Lucy lifted her hands slightly. "I'm just having a very difficult time understanding why you have kept silent. I mean I know you said you didn't know what you could say, but you knew I'd been to Narnia, was a queen there, and I never hid my involvement with Thorin from you. So, it's extremely difficult to comprehend why you would keep knowledge, and involvement, of this place from me."
"Because a promise is a promise." Diane finally spoke softly as her eyes only lifted for a brief moment and then went back to looking at her hands, "And I can't tell you more." The woman bit her lip but then jerked when an all too familiar voice spoke from the top of the stairs which sat on the west side of the courtyard spoke up.
"A promise she should never have been made to keep." Thranduil spoke as he descended the steps.
"And one we all wondered if would be kept once the strain was over." Elrond stepped out from behind a tree. He then opened a gate and walked across the marbled floor. Both men stopped in front of the two women.
"I think this is my clue to make a departure." Lucy spoke all of a sudden feeling like the odd man out. Elrond smiled and told her to feel free to wonder the elvin palace.
"No one will hurt you." It was only when Lucy left were the men truly free to talk.
Anything with a ** before it was in the youtube video I watched
