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The King was crowned, and feted and praised, but he was not rested, and Prince Imrahil looked upon his new lord and saw that no rest would yet come to him. “What troubles you, Elessar?” he asked softly, grateful to have rank high enough to dispense with courtesies he suspected would not be welcome in this mood.

Aragorn stopped his pacing and considered. “I am restless,” he said. “And yet I cannot go outside these doors without raising a great fuss. And I am weary of fusses, Imrahil. How have you stood them all your days?”

“By escaping them now and then of course,” Imrahil said. “And I was no Ranger to go quietly. Let me call Faramir to you, for he will know all the ways of this house. And all the ways out of it as well.”

Faramir was restless too, and met the summons with a glad heart, for Eowyn was sitting up with her brother, talking, and he had no wish to disturb their reunion. But having only met the Lord Aragorn once before the coronation, and having been too ill to take much notice then, he checked his appearance in a mirror before going to the king’s rooms.

Imrahil met him in the antechamber. “The king is restless, cousin,” he said. “Where did you put the other Walkers?”

“In a house on the next level – one with gardens of its own, where they might go and sit without being disturbed,” Faramir answered.

“Can you bring him to them – quietly? I will stay and keep the questioners at bay.”

Faramir blinked. “But… doesn’t he like the bed? The linens are all aired and clean.”

“He is not ready to sleep, Faramir. And he has had too many ceremonies for one day. Even the Dunedain treat him as if he must keep his dignity or shatter. Bring him to his friends. The hobbits will not forget that he is a man as well as a king.”

For a moment, Faramir heard his brother’s voice, choked with laughter as the two of them had crept out through the buttery door. “We are men as well as we are sons of the Steward, brother,” he’d said, leading his much younger brother to an alehouse on the first level. “Sometimes we need to remember that.”

Aragorn was already changed, into dark leathers and a long, battered coat. “Ah, there you are,” he said to Faramir, tossing him a bundle of cloth. “Imrahil thinks you might know a way past the sentries.”

“I do, my king.”

“Then cover your honors and lead me hence. I need to stretch my legs.”

“Of course, my king.”

“And don’t keep calling me that, or you’ll give us away.”

“What would you prefer?”

The king smiled thoughtfully, “Thorongil,” he said.

Through the dressing room to the servant’s stairs, and thence to the kitchens. The cook stirred when they came in, but at a word from Faramir he produced his keys and opened the buttery. “And what will be your word of entry tonight, youngster?” he asked, tactfully pretending that he did not see the other tall figure.

Faramir cast his eye around the kitchen, “Ladle,” he said.

“Aye. Three knocks and then two to wake me up, and don’t stay out til morning,” the cook said, waving them out.

The king followed, eying the buttery door. It was ancient and thick, and without a key it would have held off any but a determined enemy, but it was not guarded.

“The lock’s magic,” Faramir explained. “Only the cook can turn the key, and he won’t unless you knock the right knock and know the word for the night. And for some reason the key won’t work from the outside.”

“It was a different key,” Aragorn said absently. He took a deep breath of the warm night air. “Which way?”

Faramir led through the alleys, till they came to the house where the Fellowship was living. There the lights were lit, and the sound of laughter came from inside. Aragorn’s face lit up. “That sounds like Gimli.”

“It should be,” Faramir said. “All your company I have housed here. The gardens are good, although no one yet lives in the house. I offered a guard, but Mithrandir said that none was needed. The whole city guards them.”

“And there is none in the city would dare Gandalf’s wrath, I expect,” said Aragorn, smiling now. It was a pleasant smile, and different from any that Faramir had yet seen on his new king’s face. “Come, let us find out what they’re up to.”

It was Samwise who opened the door and when he saw who was standing there he grabbed for the king’s hand. “Strider! We were just drinking your health and all! Come in, come in. And Captain Faramir,” he put his small hand into Faramir’s as if it were the most natural thing in the world, tugging him inside. “I’m glad to see you too. We had no chance to say hello this afternoon, what with all the grand speeches and all, and I’ve been that worried about you since Merry told us you’d been hurt. And then you never came to the camp all those days.”

“I’m all right now, Master Gamgee,” Faramir said. “I’ve been busy, getting the city ready for today.”

“Well it looked right nice,” Sam said, leading them through the hall and into the kitchen, which was filled with light and people. Merry and Pippin were standing on chairs by the stove, with towels tied around them for aprons. Pippin was holding a plate which Merry occasionally added to, pulling golden brown shapes from a pan of hot fat. The smell of cooking onions and other things made Faramir’s mouth water. Gandalf was presiding over a keg of ale from the stores, and Legolas and Gimli were listening to the Ringbearer sing a song that sounded like it was going to be faintly rude. “Look who’s come, everyone!” Sam announced.

“Strider!” “Aragorn!” “Just who we were missing!” “Gandalf, pour another glass!”

“Lord Faramir!” Merry exclaimed. “Have you come to brave my cooking, then?”

Faramir shook his head, “No, no just to show the K… to show the way.” He started to leave, but Sam didn’t let go.

“Stay a while,” he said. “In your brother’s stead. We ought to be nine.”

Faramir froze, but the small face was friendly and serious. He looked around, but the others were nodding too, even the King, who gave a little turn of his head and smiled. But it was Frodo’s nod that decided him. “All right, then,” he said. “If you want me. Your cooking smells good, Sir Meriadoc.”

“Wait till you see what I’ve brought from the ovens,” Sam said happily, steering him into a chair.

Aragorn’s eyes lit up. “Sam, you never had time to bake yet!”

“Just a pie, and some good brown bread,” Sam said. “No trouble at all,” he went to the sideboard and brought over a plate, covered with a cloth that was nearly large enough to make Faramir want to help him. But he slid it gracefully in front of the King and drew off the cloth. “And a honey cake, o’ course, knowing as how you might like to have one.”

“Honey cake?” Gimli exclaimed, his eyes lighting. “But where did you find the honey?”

“In Ithilien,” Sam said simply. “I thought it might make a nice treat.”

“I too have a treat to share, now that all the Company is together,” Legolas said. He left for a moment and returned with two small bottles. “From Elladan and Elrohir, brought from Rivendell in the hopes that they would be needed for a celebration.”

“Don’t forget my donation,” Frodo said, bringing forth a salad of fresh greens and flowers.

“Can all of the Periannath cook?” asked Faramir, looking at the small feast.

This brought four small sets of eyes to him, bewildered. “If you want to eat you’ve got to cook,” Pippin observed. “Don’t all Men know how?”

“No,” said Aragorn, “As you ought to remember, considering what was said behind my back when I fed you after we left Bree.”

The Halflings all laughed, and Aragorn did too. “You just didn’t wait long enough for the coals, Mr. Strider,” Sam said, reassuringly. “The rest was done fair enough.”

“I thought he just burned our dinner to get Sam to take over the cooking,” Merry laughed. “Not that the rest of us minded. Any hobbit can cook, but baking is an art.”

“Sam learned to bake from Bilbo,” Frodo said. “I remember the two of them being thick as thieves in the kitchen while I had to study.”

“’Twas in the kitchen Mr. Bilbo taught me my letters,” Sam said contentedly. “And how to make honey cakes, as well. He’d learned how from old Beorn, that he met on his adventures and brought back the recipe and I don’t know how many times I wrote it out on my slate.”

“Well I’m not bringing back the recipe for half-cooked coney,” Pippin said, fervently, diverting the rest of them from any thought of what else Bilbo had brought back with him.

And over the laughter, and the bustle of hobbits setting plates and spoons around the table, Gandalf passed mugs of ale down to Aragorn and Faramir. “You’ll have to catch up with the rest of us,” he warned. “We’ve already begun.”


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Date: 2004-05-31 02:33 am (UTC)
ancalime8301: viola (hug hobbit)
From: [personal profile] ancalime8301
Aw, that's really sweet! :) Nice, hobbity relaxation and socializing... just what the healer ordered. ;)

Don't have any suggestions for a title, though. I'm quite bad at thinking them up myself. :p

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Date: 2004-05-31 03:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
I'm glad you liked it. Food is always a good thing.

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Date: 2004-05-31 02:48 am (UTC)
shirebound: (Default)
From: [personal profile] shirebound
Ohhhh! This is marvelous! And I'm so glad to see Faramir brought fully into the "Fellowship". I hope the king and his steward find a way to slip out for many, many nights.

Bring him to his friends. The hobbits will not forget that he is a man as well as a king.

*happy sigh*

Hmmm, titles... A Proper Feast Among Friends?

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Date: 2004-05-31 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
Imrahil always struck me as being a very practical man. I missed him in the movies.

Thanks!

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Date: 2004-05-31 03:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] danachan.livejournal.com
You know what? I love this. It's happy and good and peaceful and I just love it. Putz around more often, if this is what it gets us. *grin*

I like Shirebound's suggestion for a title.

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Date: 2004-05-31 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
I like Shirebound's suggestion too. But I'm still rummaging around in my head to see if I can come up with a better one.

thanks!

Feast among friends

Date: 2004-05-31 04:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eykar.livejournal.com
Thorongil, eh? Is this the beginning of the story in which Aragorn lets Faramir know who Denethor's father really was?

Re: Feast among friends

Date: 2004-05-31 04:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
*grabs book and doublechecks Appendix A*

Ah, no, Denethor's father is Ecthelion. But it's the start of Aragorn telling Faramir about his visit to Minas Tirith under the name of Thorongil...

Re: Feast among friends

Date: 2004-05-31 04:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eykar.livejournal.com
Read RoTK Appendix A (pp 368-369 Del Ray pb edition) carefully. Thorongil shows up, then he leaves, and Ecthelion's son Denethor turns out "more kingly than any man that had appeared in Gondor for many lives of men . . . as like to Thorongil as one of nearest kin." Also see Pippin's first reaction to Denethor: "he was reminded not so much of Boromir as of Aragorn." (RoTK, Minas Tirith.) Also Pippin's first close-up sight of Fararmir: "Here was one with an air of high nobility such as Aragorn at times revealed . . .one of the Kings of Men born into a later time." (RoTK The Seige of Gondor.) Someone introduced kingly blood into the house of the stewards, when it would most be needed to enable them to withstand the growing might of Mordor. Tolkien is subtle about it, but Tolkien was subtle about many things.

Re: Feast among friends

Date: 2004-05-31 11:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
Look at the timeline. Denethor is born in 2930 and Aragorn is born in 2931. Denethor is just a throwback to the Numenoreans, as Faramir is, while Aragorn is of the direct line.

Re: Feast among friends

Date: 2004-05-31 11:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eykar.livejournal.com
Darn. It made such a good story.

Re: Feast among friends

Date: 2004-05-31 11:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
Hey, plot bunnies can always swing into alternate universes. Just make Denethor about oh, twenty five years younger and.... *grin*

Re: Feast among friends

Date: 2004-06-01 12:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eykar.livejournal.com
In fact I wonder whether Tolkien read over what he had written, dropped his teeth, and immediately made sure that the timeline showed Denethor born before Aragorn!

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Date: 2004-05-31 04:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] duckie-710.livejournal.com
"You'll have to catch up with the rest of us," he warned. "We've already begun."

*lol*

This is a lovely little ficlet. I love simple stories like this, with the Fellowship being able to just be together as friends. And I have no idea about a title. I'm dreadful at coming up with them.

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Date: 2004-05-31 04:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
I suspect they never had a chance in Ithilien, with everyone wanting to talk to Aragorn and all.

Thanks

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Date: 2004-05-31 05:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rosiegardener.livejournal.com
lovely and comforting. I like the idea that all hobbits can cook. “Stay a while,” he said. “In your brother’s stead. We ought to be nine.” that is a wonderful line, it's almost like the Fellowship was reunited again.

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Date: 2004-05-31 04:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
Oh yes. It makes me nuts when I read a fic where Frodo doesn't know one end of the kitchen from the other. And Faramir has a lot of stories still to hear about his brother.

Re: All hobbits can cook

Date: 2004-05-31 04:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eykar.livejournal.com
JRR himself stated somewhere in FoTR that all hobbits can cook but Sam was a very good cook.

Oh, I love this.

Date: 2004-05-31 07:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] serai1.livejournal.com
*hugs fuzzy ficlet*

Re: Oh, I love this.

Date: 2004-05-31 11:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
*gets hugged back*

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Date: 2004-05-31 07:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lame-pegasus.livejournal.com
Oh God how I love this! Will there be more? Please? PLEASE??? (I'm in serious need of more rabidsamfan-stories on my site, and this one is more than promising...)

BTW - did you receive my email?

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Date: 2004-05-31 11:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
There might be more. I don't know how fuzzy it will stay if they all get sloshed, though...

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Date: 2004-05-31 11:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] serai1.livejournal.com
Hmmm. Then it might get proddy, which is good, too. *eg*

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Date: 2004-06-01 12:00 am (UTC)

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Date: 2004-07-03 11:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rubynye.livejournal.com
*giggles*

Serai, you naughty slashwriter you. :)

Ruby
resolutely *not* writing that ending to the evening. ;)

PS This story is just delightful. :)

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Date: 2004-07-04 03:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] serai1.livejournal.com
Prrt! ;P

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Date: 2004-06-01 07:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lame-pegasus.livejournal.com
Hehe... maybe they start with nassty poetry, like in Of Dwarvish Ale and Battle Scars by Aratlithiel...? But seriously now, I think they simply enjoy themselves together, and very much. They might get tipsy (from good company and shared friendship, and from a good share of ale, of course) but not really sloshed.

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Date: 2004-06-01 11:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
I have a feeling there will be singing. Possibly in harmony.

And stories...

...and who knows what might come out of their mouths once they've relaxed enough to say it?

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Date: 2004-05-31 01:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jewelsong.livejournal.com
I love this...you got the hobbits JUST RIGHT! I can hear them, bustling around, like...well, like hobbits!

Please consider submitting to http://west-of-the-moon.net!

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Date: 2004-05-31 11:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
Thank you. Do you think they'd want this story at west-of-the-moon? It doesn't exactly have a plot.

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Date: 2004-06-01 01:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jewelsong.livejournal.com
Well, I help review fics for them, and *I'd* give it a thumbs up!

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Date: 2004-06-03 11:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
I looked at the submission guidelines and decided to try submitting "The Ringbearer and the Rose" first, since it's finished and they asked for my best, and this one might go to another chapter (which might be more hobbit-centric, too, by the time it's done). But thanks for helping me work up my nerve to try!

*I'll just be a nervous wreck until I hear back...*

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Date: 2004-05-31 06:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] piplover.livejournal.com
Awwww! I absolutely loved this! It was wonderful, it was fuzzy, it was amazing!
As for a title, how about, Of Kings and Men?
Or, because that one kind of sucks, how about, Filling up the Corners?

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Date: 2004-05-31 11:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
I'm glad you liked it! I'm still considering titles... There may be a second chapter, which would help that process...

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Date: 2004-06-01 12:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] graewolf.livejournal.com
This was just lovely! I could hear Sam's voice so clearly. Please do write a sequel.

About titles -- they often can be found in phrases within the text... such as "We ought to be nine" or "a man as well as a king"..... *shrug* Or maybe the sequel will produce the title...

Somehow I never ran into you before. But when I saw your name -- and icon -- in a comment on cara chapel's LJ, I moseyed over to have a look-see, and liked what I saw!

May I invite myself in for a while?

(no subject)

Date: 2004-06-01 01:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
By all means! When I'm not maundering about real life I tend to write drabbles, ficlets and unfinished stories... And I'm shameless about using the world as my beta, so consider yourself warned! "Finished" pieces (except for one, which I owe a new chapter) are at my ff.n page.

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Date: 2004-06-01 02:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cpsings4him.livejournal.com
Wow! There are so many things about this fic that I just LOVE! Your voices and characterizations are just right. The mood you set is just perfect. You've painted pictures with your words without getting bogged down in unnecessary detail. Bravo!

Some of my favorite lines:


“Stay a while,” he said. “In your brother’s stead. We ought to be nine.”

So beautiful, sweet and sad. So SAM!

Aragorn’s eyes lit up. “Sam, you never had time to bake yet!”

I just loved the idea of Aragorn being excited by something so simple and normal as a baked treat - cooked by his special hobbits.

“Can all of the Periannath cook?” asked Faramir, looking at the small feast.

LOL! What an innocent question!

This brought four small sets of eyes to him, bewildered. “If you want to eat you’ve got to cook,” Pippin observed. “Don’t all Men know how?”

Hehe! I love it! The hobbits are like, "Duh!" And I'm like you. I just can't think that Frodo would have spent all that time as a bachelor and never learned to make himself a decent meal...though, I do suspect that Sam might have had a bit of an edge on him when it came to cooking.

I“Sam learned to bake from Bilbo,” Frodo said. “I remember the two of them being thick as thieves in the kitchen while I had to study.”

“’Twas in the kitchen Mr. Bilbo taught me my letters,” Sam said contentedly. “And how to make honey cakes, as well. He’d learned how from old Beorn, that he met on his adventures and brought back the recipe and I don’t know how many times I wrote it out on my slate.”


MMMMMmmmmmmmm!!! What a yummy mental image this paints! I think it just set an itty-bitty plot bunnie loose in my head as well! Look out!

Best stop now before my reply is longer than your actual story!

Sorry so long! I just really loved this! *saves story to her hard drive!*

Blessings!
cp







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Date: 2004-06-01 02:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
LoL! Thank you so much. The enthusiasm of your review has made my night!

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Date: 2004-06-05 08:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lilybaggins.livejournal.com
Oh, this is adorable... Aragorn just needing to get away for a bit and back to closest companions and the ever fun-loving hobbits... what a treat to read this was. Especially enjoyed thinking of Frodo singing a faintly rude song. :)

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Date: 2004-06-08 08:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
Thank you. It was great fun to write.

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Date: 2004-07-07 02:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] earendil367.livejournal.com
I liked it, you captured the characters very well. I love the part in the middle when all the characters from the fellowship are revealed and especially when Faramir is invited in Boramir's stead.

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Date: 2004-07-07 03:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
I hope the second part lived up to your expectations after this!

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Date: 2004-11-14 11:16 am (UTC)
dreamflower: gandalf at bag end (Default)
From: [personal profile] dreamflower
“Can all of the Periannath cook?” asked Faramir, looking at the small feast.

This brought four small sets of eyes to him, bewildered. “If you want to eat you’ve got to cook,” Pippin observed. “Don’t all Men know how?”


LOL! Such a hobbity reaction. I love to have cooking hobbits in my fics, and I love to see them in others. And I agree about Frodo cooking--and Merry and Pippin for that matter. Too many writers have stories where they don't seem to know one end of a skillet from another. Hobbits can *cook*, it's just that not all of them are as good at it as Sam.

I really like the way Imrahil helped Aragorn to sneak out, as well as Faramir, and that Faramir is going to stand in for his brother.

This is going to be lovely! Oh,yes it is! I look forward to more!

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Date: 2005-03-27 12:11 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Loved the whole thing, but the line about half-cooked coney had me red-faced with laughter.

Delightful!

- rrappelle

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Date: 2007-03-08 02:34 am (UTC)
ext_28878: (Default)
From: [identity profile] claudia603.livejournal.com
Hee. And somehow i had never seen this. This was utterly charming! I think that Aragorn might make a habit of figuring out ways to sneak out of being "king" for awhile! Esp. while he has such charming hobbit guests!

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Date: 2007-03-08 02:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
I'm still rather fond of it. And the next chapter as well.

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