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Only a Second or Two  by Larner 9 Review(s)
Raksha The DemonReviewed Chapter: 7 on 3/9/2009
Delightful drabble that captures the wonder and beauty and power of the mallorns of Lorien. These are not any trees, they are seedlings of Valinor, if I remember my Tolkien history right, and they might well have the otherworldly power to speak to nervous, weary travelers and calm them.

Author Reply: Yes, I understand they came from Valinor, although the marchwardens don't appear to appreciate that. That their sheer presence would be soothing would be so likely.

Thanks, Raksha.

KittyReviewed Chapter: 7 on 3/8/2009
Nice :) The trees in Lothlórien must have been quite the difference to Old Man Willow - at least for the Hobbits. I guess it would change with Orcs ...

Author Reply: I suspect the trees of Lothlorien must have been more sensitive to goodness than those of the Old Forest. Yes, quite different!

Linda HoylandReviewed Chapter: 7 on 3/7/2009
I love the idea of the friendly trees.I need to try to write one now about them!

Author Reply: I'm so glad you do, Linda. I look forward to seeing what you do with the prompt!

Agape4GondorReviewed Chapter: 7 on 3/7/2009
This is lovely. I imagine they had nightmares of those 'other' trees! Nice to have a good memory, fond wishes, and peace from 'real' trees!

Author Reply: We know there were nightmares about Old Man Willow. Now there are trees that have truly sheltered them--it must have been reassuring.

Thanks so, Agape.

CeleritasReviewed Chapter: 7 on 3/7/2009
This is an interesting intermediary in between the Old Forest and Fangorn! Glad that Frodo and Sam, too, got to see that not all trees were evil.

Author Reply: Oh, I certainly agree, Celeritas. Thanks!

AntaneReviewed Chapter: 7 on 3/7/2009
That's a lovely way of thinking how they would have trusted trees again. I had never thought of that but cool!

Namarie, God bless, Antane :)

Author Reply: It's sometimes strange how these prompts will affect us.

Queen GaladrielReviewed Chapter: 7 on 3/7/2009
Finally catching up...hectic last few days - school, a bunch of computer viruses, the works.

Aww! This is sweet, and especially needful, probably, for poor Merry and Pippin.

Author Reply: Oh, I know the feeling. I've barely been writing the last few days, what with everything hitting at once.

Merry, Pippin, and Sam all need this reassurance not all trees are malevolent.

Thanks so.

CairistionaReviewed Chapter: 7 on 3/7/2009
I'm so enjoying these drabbles! In this one, the contrast between Old Man Willow and the benevolent trees of Lorien is so well drawn. Peace and solace, yes that's what trees should provide, but they don't always!

Author Reply: Thank you so, Cairistiona! Indeed, a wonderful contrast, and one that the Hobbits need, particularly as they prepare for what is yet ahead.


PeriantariReviewed Chapter: 7 on 3/7/2009
lovely contrast between the trees in Lothlorien and the Old Forest-- it'll be interesting for you to also write about Fangorn as well and what the hobbits thoughts of them were. :)

Author Reply: Thank you, Periantari. The one forest has been at odds for some time with its neighbors, save of course Tom Bombadil; while the other has known the presence of the Elves now for more than the last age. That Lorien should be welcoming to its guests just seems right.

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