8/9/2019 c2 LittleLorna
I should've checked this first as after I posted my review and went to this chapter I just stopped and thought "well poop".
Aww that family outing was so sweet. Just enjoying each others presence.
The scene if Aragorn and Faramir drinking from the river like in the previous chapter was great.
Plus the mental image of Aragorn an Faramir holding g Farawyns hand while wading through the water whilst hearing Arwens singing leaves a smile on my face and a peaceful feeling lol.
I should've checked this first as after I posted my review and went to this chapter I just stopped and thought "well poop".
Aww that family outing was so sweet. Just enjoying each others presence.
The scene if Aragorn and Faramir drinking from the river like in the previous chapter was great.
Plus the mental image of Aragorn an Faramir holding g Farawyns hand while wading through the water whilst hearing Arwens singing leaves a smile on my face and a peaceful feeling lol.
8/9/2019 c1 LittleLorna
A nice story to read as always even when our poor angsty Faramir isn't in the story.
A nice story to read as always even when our poor angsty Faramir isn't in the story.
5/31/2019 c2 1Animekitty47
Yay we get to see one of Aragorn's daughters for once!
That little Halbarad story was nice, but I'm happy he was wrong this time!
Have I mentioned Farawyn's cute! And named after two important people on top of her general cuteness.
Yay we get to see one of Aragorn's daughters for once!
That little Halbarad story was nice, but I'm happy he was wrong this time!
Have I mentioned Farawyn's cute! And named after two important people on top of her general cuteness.
5/31/2019 c2 margie-me
Like little Farawyn, I felt delighted, too. Thanks for a fine, gentle little tale.
Like little Farawyn, I felt delighted, too. Thanks for a fine, gentle little tale.
5/31/2019 c1 margie-me
Very well written. You have a clean and engaging style. I could even see the water sparkling, hear the birds and admire the flowering glad as I read! That's a talent!
Very well written. You have a clean and engaging style. I could even see the water sparkling, hear the birds and admire the flowering glad as I read! That's a talent!
5/16/2015 c1 Guest
A wise observation at the end there. It is a pity that some of the Noldorian elves did not think so. Thanks lots for writing this. ;)
A wise observation at the end there. It is a pity that some of the Noldorian elves did not think so. Thanks lots for writing this. ;)
11/28/2014 c1 ThurinRanger
Yes this is me, I'm just on another computer and am in too much of a hurry to sign in, XD
Lovely! I deeply enjoyed this! As always, your characterization is wonderful, and your knowledge on Middle Earth extensive and satisfactory.
This story takes a very interesting view, for even Aragorn was once an inexperienced Ranger, and it is very unique and interesting to read a fanfic in which he is still learning the Rangery arts.
Thinking of Aragorn nearly being buried in a snowdrift is hilarious,
Thurin
Yes this is me, I'm just on another computer and am in too much of a hurry to sign in, XD
Lovely! I deeply enjoyed this! As always, your characterization is wonderful, and your knowledge on Middle Earth extensive and satisfactory.
This story takes a very interesting view, for even Aragorn was once an inexperienced Ranger, and it is very unique and interesting to read a fanfic in which he is still learning the Rangery arts.
Thinking of Aragorn nearly being buried in a snowdrift is hilarious,
Thurin
11/29/2014 c1 88Darkover
Dear Linda: This was a jewel of a story! The dialogue was excellent. I especially liked Aragorn's slightly exasperated comment, "Is there not a more accessible stream nearby that experienced Rangers like you are aware of?" I also liked Halbarad's comment, "When you are King you will have fine wines to drink every day," because I liked his confidence that someday Aragorn would indeed become King. And the last few lines of the story are perhaps the most perceptive of all. Thank you for both the story itself, and the Thanksgiving wishes. Take care. Sincerely, Darkover
Dear Linda: This was a jewel of a story! The dialogue was excellent. I especially liked Aragorn's slightly exasperated comment, "Is there not a more accessible stream nearby that experienced Rangers like you are aware of?" I also liked Halbarad's comment, "When you are King you will have fine wines to drink every day," because I liked his confidence that someday Aragorn would indeed become King. And the last few lines of the story are perhaps the most perceptive of all. Thank you for both the story itself, and the Thanksgiving wishes. Take care. Sincerely, Darkover
11/29/2014 c1 Elfinabottle
Thank you for the lovely story and the holiday wishes.
I live in the desert and I know there is nothing more precious than water. It's always a treat to see a story with Halbarad in it.
Thank you for the lovely story and the holiday wishes.
I live in the desert and I know there is nothing more precious than water. It's always a treat to see a story with Halbarad in it.