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The Lucky One  by Antane 5 Review(s)
H.G.Reviewed Chapter: 11 on 12/6/2015
I love baby Elanor!

Frodo BagginsReviewed Chapter: 11 on 2/7/2006
Oh, I am so happy that Frodo could tell someone about his pain. But those stubborn Bagginses....sometimes it's good, and sometimes it's not. That wonderful Sam is always there to help. I know you, Antane, and after the rain comes a horrendous thunderstorm. But then comes a rainbow, a promise of hope. I do hope that this saga ends on a good note....hint, hint! Namarie, mell nin! Elen sila lumen omen tielvo! God Bless, Frodo Baggins

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 11 on 1/11/2006
And we all need that cleansing. Loved the quotes.

harrowcatReviewed Chapter: 11 on 1/8/2006
Brilliant Antante. It wasn't until the very end that I understood the title as all the way through I wanted to change it to 'Annunciation'. We often need a 'confessor' or 'spiritual director' and Gandalf seems to be it!

Woops! I spotted a typo. Frodo hung his head. "I feared it was so when I lost [last] saw him. But Sam would come too?"


Queen GaladrielReviewed Chapter: 11 on 1/7/2006
Wow! This chapter is full of so much meaning and so much pain, and yet it leaves me beaming!

*Oh, Frodo dear, you can't know what good it does me to see you whirling out there in the rain, smiling so radiantly! Enjoy it to the fullest, dearheart, and feel your cares washed away for a time. And that smile-it warms my heart like sunshine. I'm tempted to run out there to you this very moment and join you in basking in the rain, but I'll restrain myself lest I should disturb you. And on second thought, maybe I'd rather simply gaze upon such rare beauty.*

That says it all! Namarie, and God bless,
Galadriel

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