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Always a Silver Lining  by Tathar 1 Review(s)
esamenReviewed Chapter: 17 on 7/9/2004
He watched as the wolf dragged her burden over to the bush where her puppies waited, but when she began to eat her meal (the puppies were still too young to eat much more than a few bites of the meat), he turned away, covering his ears to drown out the sounds of her noisy feasting. Hobbits were gentle creatures by nature and Hazel was no exception.


This is such a fun detail! What a sweet little boy! You really must have spent some time dreaming him up . . . or do all these things just come to you as you write? Or do you have a real little fella around thatyou keep in mind as you write?

I just love this little Hazel guy. Too bad he couldn't have gone with them on the quest.

Thanks for updating . . . don't let Frodo get well too fast now . . .


Author Reply: Yay, I'm glad you're still enjoying it! I'm hoping to post the next chapter or two later today. :)

Oh yes, I really became fond of Hazel. I didn't really anticipate his appearance, actually, and then he's just grown with every chapter. I do have a 5-year-old sister, so she's been excellent inspiration. The real Hazel *is* locked up in my closet too, though, along with Faramond. And Gavin. ;)

Heh heh... Don't worry about Frodo getting well too fast... I'm afraid I dragged it on and on. Poor hobbit.

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