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Fliewatuet's Flimsy Ficlets  by fliewatuet 4 Review(s)
grumpyReviewed Chapter: 7 on 11/5/2006
Poor Estel, who can resist icing on a cake, they are lucky he did take the whole cake, I guess it would have been missed.

Author Reply: But isn't the icing just the best part of the cake? Estel might have thought that no one would notice that he just wanted to sample the icing whether it is good enough for the guests ;-)

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 7 on 11/4/2006
Oh, dear--a child's natural love for sweet things leads to confrontation. And now Ada's found him, as Ada always will, I think....

Very nice moment here.

Author Reply: I know that when I was a child, my oh so perfect hiding places where discovered all too quickly by adults ... And I doubt that Imladris' cakes were easy to resist.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 7 on 5/1/2005
Children do love icing. And Elrond knew precisely where to look. Excellent.

BodkinReviewed Chapter: 7 on 5/1/2005
This is a disaster with the inevitability of rain in April. Small boy, cake, icing, visitors = cake on floor, tipsy trifle and irritated adults.

I rather imagine that small boys in large households are attracted to the kitchen like flies to jam, too.

Good thing that Elrond is a very patient and long-suffering eld - and that his kitchen staff were probably trained by the twins to know what to expect.

Author Reply: Thanks for the review. The kitchen staff of Imladris is not only well trained in expecting mischief in their kitchen but also well trained in expecting where to find the miscreants.

Have a nice Sunday,
fliewatuet

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