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Letting Go  by SlightlyTookish 10 Review(s)
PeriantariReviewed Chapter: 1 on 1/3/2008
What a tender scene. I'm glad Pippin confided to Paladin at the end. Well-deserved for a MEFA rec, dear~ =) ♥

Author Reply: Thank you very much! I'm so glad you enjoyed. I really liked writing Paladin here, and especially writing his and Pippin's relationship. I think it would have been one of much love and understanding :)

pippinsgirlReviewed Chapter: 1 on 3/13/2007
your welcome.... i really liked that story. i sounds so much like a story i might wirte. can i print it off ......... is it ok if i wrote a sorta spinoff to it?

Author Reply: I'm glad you found my story inspiring! Good luck with writing yours...have you posted any stories to this site yet?
Thanks again for your feedback!

pippinsgirlReviewed Chapter: 1 on 3/13/2007
i really liked that alot! i thought it was really good. sounds like something i might write.... it seems that alot of the storied on here sound like someting i might write.... is that a good thing?

Author Reply: Thanks very much for reading! I'm glad you enjoyed!

PIppinfan1988Reviewed Chapter: 1 on 3/5/2007
Paladin was struck by how serious Pippin looked, and how brave and mature he had become. “It would not be a burden,” he said quietly. “You are never a burden, Pippin. And whenever you are ready to talk, your mother and I will be there to listen.”

That passage brought a tear to my eye! I, too, believe that Paladin struggled to understand Pippin's nightmares once he saw how they affected his son. I imagine that father and son were very close throughout their lives and I think this lovely passage brings out that indomitable love, and also demonstrates how Paladin could indeed "let go".

Very well done!

PF


Author Reply: Thanks so much, Pippinfan! I really appreciate your feedback and I'm so glad you enjoyed. This was a difficult story for me to write, as I struggled sometimes to find the appropriate tone for the relationship between Pippin and Paladin. Like you, I also imagine them as very close. Thanks :)

BodkinReviewed Chapter: 1 on 3/4/2007
I like understanding-Paladin. Although Pippin should note that his parents have to know before they can understand. At least to a certain degree. And Pippin will be better with Merry for a while - and they will both be better away from the crowded Great Smials and Brandy Hall.

Author Reply: Thanks for reading!

harrowcatReviewed Chapter: 1 on 3/3/2007
Great work ST. I like seeing Paladin as an understanding and insightful father - may we all have one.

Author Reply: Thanks very much, harrowcat! I'm glad you enjoyed. It's important to me to show Pippin and Paladin's relationship as a good and supportive one. I would hate to think that Pippin returned home to anything less.

KhyberReviewed Chapter: 1 on 3/2/2007
Sad, but sweet. Wonderful! Thank you.

-Khyber

Author Reply: Thanks very much, I really appreciate it! So glad you enjoyed :)

Pearl TookReviewed Chapter: 1 on 3/1/2007
A sweet-sad story, ST. Very touching and very well done :-) My heart aches for Paladin and Eglantine, Saradoc and Esmeralda. It had to be so hard for them.

Author Reply: Thanks very much, Pearl. I'm glad you enjoyed! :)

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 1 on 3/1/2007
Two corrections--at Yule Frodo was apparently still at the Cottons' place, as he didn't move back to Bag End until late March at the earliest (certainly not before March 14th); and the keys were given to Merry and ME, not Merry and I. The teacher in me cringes at mistakes like that--please forgive me.

A wonderful look at how Paladin might have become aware of the nightmares, and his realization that the lads needed one another to get through the recovery from the more traumatic aspects of their experiences. I, too, see the same rationale for why Merry and Pippin moved out of their respective homes to take up residence in Crickhollow as they did and why Frodo gave them the keys to the place. Although I personally believe part of the reason Frodo did so had to do with the fact he was all too aware that they, too, had nightmares as he undoubtedly did, too.

The description of Paladin overhearing part of Pippin's nightmare was very well written and compelling. Excellent!

Author Reply: Thanks - I usually catch the me v. I mistakes but this one slipped by. As for whether Frodo knew about the nightmares or not, I did actually say that while Merry and Pippin hadn't explicitly told their cousin about their nightmares, Pippin at least suspected that Frodo knew about them. As he says to his father, “It would hurt Frodo dearly if he knew about them, and he would blame himself for our suffering. But I do think he has some idea of them.” Since I personally think that Merry and Pippin would not want to burden Frodo with any more pain, I think they definitely would have kept any and all details under wraps. I'm glad you liked Paladin here - I've grown very fond of him!

NessaReviewed Chapter: 1 on 3/1/2007
Excellent view of how Pippin and Merry ended up in Crickhollow. Different and interesting.

Author Reply: Please forgive me for this tardy reply, I only just found your feedback today - I guess it was never mailed to me! I'm very sorry! But thank you so much, belatedly :)

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