Harry Potter x Lord of the Ring/the Hobbit

-Fem! Harry x Beorn

-MOD! Harry

-Orchid - Symbol of many children in China, Refinement, Beauty, Love

-Orchid de Morte, Death-Master, Little Flower

-Beorn, Skin-Changer, Bear

-Time Frame-before Hobbit, though after the final battle of Hogwarts

-Olde English = Westron (Common Speech)

-Harry/Orchid knows English, Latin, Gaelic, Welsh, Ancient Runes, basic French, Bulgarian and Spanish

-Beorn knows Westron, Elvish (Sindarin, a little Silvan, and even less Quenya), Dwarvish (Khuzdul, Iglishmêk) though he doesn't speak it, Black Speech (He can translate), Mannish, and an has an understanding of Valarin

-So Beorn spends time teaching Orchid the many languages of Middle-Earth, while she recovers and she teaches him the languages she knows.


PLOT:

When Harry gathered the Three Hallows and possessed them, she became the Master of Death, which only Hermione, Ron, and Dumbledore (deceased) knew about. She told no one else, and after the battle and the defeat of Voldemort, she had dropped the stone in the Forbidden Forest and, she had snapped the wand, and proceeded to through it away, only keeping the cloak. But the next morning when she awoke the stone and wand were lying beside her, she freaks out and tries to destroy/discard them again, but the cycle repeats each day with the same results. This goes on for a while, but Harry doesn't mention this to anyone, since they are working on rounding up the last of the Death Eaters, and rebuilding Hogwarts and the Ministry. Because of all these things unknowingly Hermione and Ron start to pull away from her (they had slept over at Grimmauld place a few times and Hermione had seen the wand and stone on Harry's nightstand). Eventually Hogwarts is rebuilt and the Ministry is almost done with its reform (all death eaters have been caught and tried). This takes about two years, so Harry is now 19 and she did go back and finish her Hogwarts education. By this time Harry has realized that Ron and Hermione have been acting strange, she confronts them worried that something is wrong, they get into a fight, where Hermione reveals her knowledge of the Hollows reappearance, and demands answers. Harry pleads with them, telling them how she has tried everything in her power the destroy them and throw them away, but that they keep coming back good as new, she tells them that she is scared. They don't believe her, and accuse her of becoming power hungry and dark, they attack her and make her flee from their home (Ron and Hermione are by now engaged, and live in their own apartment). Harry hides herself away in Grimmauld place at first, but she realizes that many already know its location, but this realization comes too late. Hermione and Ron lead a group of people into Grimmauld place, where they proceed to attack and destroy the Most Ancient and Noble House of Black, in their fear and rage, Harry is outnumbered and though she is able to hold them off she cannot escape all her exits are blocked. The mob defeats her and 'kill' her, and upon her death much like Voldemort her body turns to ash only this time golden (her body turning to ash just reinforces the mobs idea if her being dark, though the gold confuses them). Grimmauld place crumbles around Harry's attackers, few are able to flee the destruction.

Harry awakes once more in a white void, but unlike last time it isn't King's Cross Station, just a white void. A black entity forms in front of her, solidifying into a skeleton in a black robe. It greats her "Mistress" and bows. While Harry is startled she is no longer surprised, "Death" she returns. Death buds her to sit down at a little table laden with tea and biscuits that had just appeared. She sits, and waits for Death to speak. He tells her how her 'people' have 'killed' her and that he brought her here to keep her safe, for if he did not she would have healed and gotten back up which would have then forced her attackers to once more kill her and the mob would have grown and spread, repeating the cycle she would not have been safe anywhere on Earth. So he turned her to dust and brought her to his 'realm', Death then goes onto speak of how she has become his 'Master' and what that all entails, which is basically a prolonged life, for death is longer than eternity and it will always need its Master. Death also tells her how 'he' wants to send her away to a place where she can be safe, and happy. Where she can heal, for she is a good Master and he rather likes her. After a while of thought Harry agrees, so Death 'gathers' her things, like her gold and heirlooms from all her vaults and then her personal belongings (like her clothing and her photo album), which she thought destroyed in the attack. 'He' places them all into a black trunk that bore the symbol of the Deathly Hollows, and then proceeds to grab her hand and the white void and little table with snacks upon it disappear into a black mist. When the world around them regains its color they are standing in a field of flowers with a log house off in the distance. Harry collapses in pain her injuries returning, though no longer fatal, Death crouches above her and waits. They don't have to wait long before a giant of a man appears along with some dogs and sheep, and like he can sense what/who Death is, he pauses and then demands answers for they are trespassing, and one is dying and they both smell like death. Death greets him, Harry having passed out not soon after seeing Beorn. 'He' then proceeds to tell Beorn that the woman 'dying' at his feet is 'his' Master and he wishes to leave her in his care so she can be healed, and kept safe. Beorn demands more answers and while Death is cryptic he gives them, and Beorn starts to understand just who is in front of him, after little thought he agrees to heal and protect the dying woman, whom Death did not give a name. Death departs, and Beorn gathers Harry up in his arms, and quickly takes her inside (a few of the animals grab her trunk and follow). It takes a few days to a week for Harry to wake completely, and when she does she is greeted by Beorn who has been sitting by her bedside the entire time (barring the nights). Harry is confused as to what happened and where she is, Beorn explains that she is in his home and that she was gravely injured. He explains that her 'servant' brought her to him and asked him to heal her and protect her. She becomes flustered when Beorn refers to Death as her servant, and declares Death her friend instead. Beorn accepts her correction with some humor. The two then spend some time with Beorn asking for her name (she tells him she has none) and he explaining more about the world around them. Harry tells him of how she got her injuries (what she could remember at least). She falls back to sleep and remains in bed for a few more days, where she eventually gets fed up with Beorn calling her Death-Master, and demands he call her something else, but since she has not given him a name he creates his own for her, asking for her input. She tells him how the females of her family have been named after flowers (and that her old name was an exception), Beorn then starts listing flowers and sometimes their meanings, when he eventually gets to Orchid, Harry decides that will be hers for its meaning is one of her oldest wishes. She then declares that he can call her Orchid, Orchid de Morte. Beorn not recognizing the meaning of her last 'name' inquires about it, which leads to a discussion between the two about languages.

Time goes on and Orchids injuries heal to the point where she can leave her bed and walk on her own (though Beorn still carries her many places, he says he enjoys it and her blush). Orchid insists on helping around the house and property and Beorn concedes, though he insist she never leave the house at night, that it isn't safe. The two grow ever closer and teach each other their culture, worlds and the many languages that they know. A year passes in this way.

Orchid has fallen in love with Beorn, and he in return. He asks if he can court her, she happily agrees, but Beorn tells her of his ability of being a skin-changer before they even begin. He doesn't wish to hide it from her nor does he wish to scare her away, but he has learned in the year he has known her that the honest truth works best with Orchid. Why she is surprised she isn't fearful, and goes onto explain to Beorn that some of her people after a while could turn into various animals, mainly ones that reflected their souls. She tells him of her father and godfather, and how she had begun to learn at one point, but that things had come up. Beorn explains to her that when he changes he can't really tell friend from foe, that while his change comes only at night, that he can't control it. This doesn't deter Orchid, who decides if he will allow it she will continue her animagus study so that she can join him, for she doesn't like him being alone. At this declaration Beorn scoops her up and kisses her.

Their relationship escalates from there, more romantic gestures are thrown into their routine. And by spring the two are wed, in their own little private ceremony, with only the animals and Death as company. The following winter is eventful, for Orchid falls pregnant and 12 Dwarves, a Hobbit and a Wizard arrive on their doorstep. Orchid is now 21.