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The Valley is Jolly  by Canafinwe 3 Review(s)
LarnerReviewed Chapter: 9 on 11/28/2009
A solemn childhood in many ways, but filled nonetheless with love and support. And he will prevail in the end!

Author Reply: The love and support are of paramount importance! And yes, he does come to a good end, doesn't he?

inzilbethReviewed Chapter: 9 on 11/25/2009
I don't really know who to feel for most here, Estel for the loss of his innocence or Elrond who has already lost so much and knows he must also lose his son to the hard life that lies ahead of him. In spite of the darkness of this tale, you have given us some very beautiful moments between father and son.

Author Reply: I rather think Elrond has the heavier burden here. The loss of innocence is inevitable, and Estel has had a charmed childhood, but Elrond's foreknowlegde of the struggles to come must have been a heavy weight to bear.

DreamflowerReviewed Chapter: 9 on 11/25/2009
What a sad and thoughtful chapter! The loving relationship you show between Elrond and his little foster son is so beautiful!

Author Reply: Thank you. Foresight must at times be a dreadful burden to bear, particularly where one's children are concerned.

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