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Forging of the Ringbearer: Part 1: A New Life by Frodo Baggins | 3 Review(s) |
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Antane | Reviewed Chapter: 11 on 1/2/2007 |
Another cliffhanger - you better come back soon and tell us more! I'm sure Sam will put his Frodo's fears to rest. Namarie, God bless, Melinyel, Antane :) Author Reply: Of course Sam will. He's so wonderful and he always does, doesn't he? :) And I will (don't know why there's an elipsis between the wi and l, my computer doesn't like me, I guess) write as soon as I have the chance. School started yesterday and I realised that I'm still to climb Mount Doom. :( Namarie, God Bless, Frodo Baggins | |
Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 11 on 1/1/2007 |
I truly doubt Sam would ever blame Frodo, although I can certainly imagine Frodo might fear that. Glad that Lotho apologized, but would like to know precisely why. Author Reply: Of course Frodo would blame himself, but dear Sam in the way only he can do will soon dispel those fears. :) And you'll find out about Lotho as soon as the next oppurtunity to write arises. School started yesterday and I feel like I'm climbing Mount Doom. Namarie! God Bless Frodo Baggins | |
Queen Galadriel | Reviewed Chapter: 11 on 12/31/2006 |
Nooo, another cliff-hanger! It's just not fair to do this, Frodo, it really isn't. :) But it's a happy cliff-hanger this time..at least. :) I have a feeling Frodo has nothing to worry about as far as Sam's trust goes. Love forgives and loves again even when it is hurt, and it most certainly wasn't Frodo's fault. I think Bilbo should tell Lotho's parents. The wretched child, I have no sympathy for him. Maybe he was repentant, but I'm afraid it might take more than that to make me melt and forgive him. It's not so much that he didn't care what he'd done, but he was out to hurt someone--Frodo, namely--and that he ended up making things very unpleasant for both of them and laying poor Sam up for a good while is most certainly not to my liking. Off to read your Yuletide fic! God bless, Galadriel Author Reply: I thought I had replied to this. My apologies, dear. :) Not fair? Well, if you say so. I thought it was the joy of being an author and having the power to use cliffhangers. And it's not like the one I left you all with in "Healer of Hearts." No, I guess it wasn't his fault. :) He still feels it was though. Yeah, that Lotho. Can you imagine trying to hurt someone? You know Bilbo won't stand for anyone trying to hurt his Frodo. He just wanted to teach Frodo a valuable lesson in forgiveness. WEll, off to do school. :( Namarie, God Bless, Frodo Baggins | |