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Merry's Graduation by PIppinfan1988 | 7 Review(s) |
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Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 1/17/2006 |
That Paladin is concerned about Pippin's feelings is wonderful. Sorry about the migraines--have them, too, so know well how awful they are. | |
Pearl Took | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 1/4/2006 |
Oh dear, the poor lads having to deal with Ferumbras!! :-o Paladin and Saradoc are so cool :) :) well done and looking foreward to more :) | |
Pearl Took | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 1/4/2006 |
Oh dear, the poor lads having to deal with Ferumbras!! :-o Paladin and Saradoc are so cool :) :) well done and looking foreward to more :) | |
Bodkin | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 1/2/2006 |
Ferumbras as invigilator! I hope he doesn't end up marking the papers. I like the picture of Merry taking over as Degger's secondary tutor once he graduates from the class. I reckon he'll be pretty good. He might even do quite well with Pippin - who is accustomed to listening to his big cousin. Author Reply: LOL, Ferumbras can't help his sorry-self; he'll end up doing *something*, but we'll have to wait and see what that will be. ;) You readers are giving me some pretty good ideas, though. Merry as Degger's secondary tutuor was my whole (and orignial) plot, that is, until I want elsewhere with the story. I have now come full circle, so to speak, and Merry will get his due. His "Graduation" referred to more than just acamdemics; it also referred to a "growing-up" of sorts, which I hope will come across in due time. I reckon he'll be pretty good, myself. :) Thank you for reading! Pippinfan Author Reply: Yikes...sorry about all those typos! Thats what I get for attempting to speak before having my morning coffee! :P | |
Grey Wonderer | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 1/2/2006 |
Excellent chapter! I loved Merry's surprise when he realized that he'd be attending a ceremony for his hard work. LOL I also loved how Pippin got himself more into the conversation than anyone else even though he wasn't supposed to be talking during the meeting. Poor Miss Hemlock! I am glad to learn that it was nothing too serious and that she didn't take Merry and Pippin's misbehavior to heart and just leave. I was worried about that for a while. It's good to know that isn't the case here. I do hope everyone does well on the exam. I can't imagine how Degger will face it all. He's had a tough time lately and he is trying so very hard. I do hope that Ferumbras doesn't spoil things for all involved. So glad you got the time to update this one and as always, I can't wait for more! Author Reply: Merry's ceremony was part of the aspect of the whole story--that is, until I decided to give more backstory and Ferumbras-the-prat. I am finally getting to the part that I've originally planned all along! :) You know our Pippin can't keep his mouth shut for very long--not when it concerns his friends or family.:P Miss Hemlock was just dealing with a bit more stress than she's used to, so the natural conclusion on that was a migraine. We'll have to wait and see what Ferumbras does...but he does do something, I will grant you that. :) Thank you for reading! Pippinfan | |
Garnet Took | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 1/1/2006 |
Ewww! Ferumbras is to proctor their test. That is dreadful. I really like the way Paladin is concerned that Pippin doesn't feel jealous, and how he plans to talk to him about it at a time that is always only between parent and child. Bedtime really is a great time for heart-to-heart talks. Poor Miss Hemlock. Hope she get over this one soon. Thanks. Looking forward to the next chapter, and the test. GT. Author Reply: LOL, I've gotten some nice reactions like that about Ferumbras proctoring the exam. Thank you for the complimen on the jealousy thing; I don't imagine Pippin truly becoming jealous, but because he's still somewhat of a child, the possibility is there, and Paladin becomes aware of this while he and Saradoc are speaking to the lads. He initially asks Pippin to leave, but then relents on the assumption that little "seeds"--like excluding Pippin--might serve to take root and make the lad become jealous. Plus...this will also serve as a vehicle to have a lovely little Pippin & Paladin moment. :-) Miss Hemlock will survive...wait and see. ;-) Thank you for reading! Pippinfan | |
Dreamflower | Reviewed Chapter: 9 on 1/1/2006 |
Ferumbras, hmm? I know he's a prat, but I hope he is an honest and fair prat. And I loved the bit of horseplay at the beginning with Pearl, Merry and Pippin! (Of course both of them know Pippin's the better musician, but it wouldn't do to admit it and let him get a swelled head, LOL!) I really look forward to the next update. And poor Miss Hemlock. I'm glad that nothing underhanded was going on, but migraines are no fun, poor lass. Author Reply: Well, lol, we'll see about honesty and fair in the next chapter. ;-) LOL, 'prat' you say? (snorts laughter) True, he is, but I also think of him as little more than a worm(tongue). I do love to put Pippin & Pearl or even Merry & Pearl together. I rarely get the chance to write them all together, so I capitalized on the opportunity after Pippin and Pearl's duet. In my imagination, I'd say *at this point*, Pippin and Pearl are equals in fiddle playing only because Pearl has a few years on her little brother. Soon, however, and because we both know how bright our laddie is and of his passion for music, Pippin *does* exceed his older sister. Pearl doesn't mind; its the tie that binds them together as siblings. No...migraines are not fun. While resarching on the subject, I discoverd that I may suffer from them from time to tome, thinking they're sinus headaches (because they can last up to a week and rarely go away without 800ml of ibuprophen). Thank you for reading! Pippinfan | |