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Celeritas' Birthday Bash 2009  by Celeritas 3 Review(s)
AntaneReviewed Chapter: 13 on 8/9/2009
Really, you must continue this - and do the *real* start of it - that beautiful verse and go on from here. I would so love that.

Namarie, God bless, Antane :)

Author Reply: Honestly, the process of Frodo's healing is not something I am comfortable going through. I think it's something that's better left with a veil of mystery around it. Sorry.

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 13 on 7/31/2009
And at last he knows that the study of mythology Bilbo once set him has its place! Wonderful!

Author Reply: It's kind of hard not to when you're living among them, isn't it? In fact, now I have this lovely scene in my head in which on the boat Bilbo begins quizzing Frodo mercilessly on the events and especially characters in the Silmarillion, and Frodo being incredibly perturbed because, after all, they're both a little old for this, aren't they?

DreamflowerReviewed Chapter: 13 on 7/29/2009
Such a hobbity response. I love the very polite and matter-of-fact expression of gratitude, which while so very, very proper, is also clearly so very, very heartfelt. His Aunt Dora would have been proud.

I'm so glad to see him a hobbit still, for all his time among the Elves.

Author Reply: This is also set fairly early on in Eressea. The note was, aside from its polite hobbitousness, a way of him letting him know that he had figured out who exactly was helping him, and how much he realized that meant!

Oh, and--honestly, a godlike angelic being comes out of her reclusive home and helps little pathetic you on your first step of healing--of course you're going to respond by the book, because you don't see any other way how!

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