Author: Lady Taethowen
Warnings: None really, some fluffy slash, but no sex.
Disclaimer: Yes I own them they are all mineā¦all mine. No, I don't own them and
you are silly for thinking I do. They belong to Tolkien's heart and soul. I would
also like to aknowledge Sarah McLaughlin for her beautiful words. I make no money
ever sniff. Please don't sue me. That is all.
Pairing: Frodo/Sam
Feedback: Served hot with a side of gravy, if you don't mind.
Give Up this Fight
If I had the chance love
I would not hesitate
To tell you all the things I never said before
You tell me its too late
Cause I've relied on my illusions
To keep me warm at night
I denied in my capacity to love
But I am willing to give up this fight.
Sarah McLaughlin "Dirty Little Secrets"
They stood, facing each other, neither of them speaking, neither of them moving. One looked into the depths of hazel-chocolate covered eyes. He saw everything he wanted to see there. The other looked into clear ice blue crystals, so intensely fierce he was afraid he might be pulled in and remain frozen there for all eternity. They did not touch each other, silence hanging so thickly in front of them it was like glass, physically blocking them from each other, making them only able to stand and gaze.
When first I saw you, Sam,
I thought my entire being would melt, dripping away until I was no more
than a puddle on the cold ground. You were so young, so new, yet I
yearned for you, and you were more precious to me than any treasure,
any jewel, any ring.
You would work my garden;
everything had to be perfect for you out there, Samwise Gamgee. No
flower escaped your attention or loving care. I would hear you singing
your tunes in your lovely voice. You were always under my window,
whether it be my study or bedroom or kitchen. You were always right
where I wanted you to be, where I was. Coincidence, I'm sure, but still
enough to make my heart skip a beat when I heard you stroll up to my,
no, your garden and start humming.
I can
not even express the joy that I felt when you would come inside,
sometimes to wake me and sometimes to make tea. You always thought I
loved seeing the sun first thing and you would promenade in, full of
life and pull my curtains open dramatically. You thought I was opening
my eyes for the sun, but they opened for you, only for you. I would see
you, standing there in front of the window, sun lighting your golden
curls and tan skin. It was all I could do not to jump up, grab you, and
tell you that you were my only reason for being. You would grin at me,
with your sheepish, innocent grin, and cheerfully give me a "Good
morning, Mr. Frodo!" then bound out of the room, taking all your light
with you. My world would become dark once more, as it always was when
you were not near.
Slowly, you became more then
my gardener. You became my best friend, my only friend, and after my
dear uncle departed, my only confidence. That feeling tore me apart
inside, Sam. I was so close to you but still could not have you. I
would do nothing, though, ever, to ruin that friendship. So I remained
silent, letting you live out your dreams, biting my tongue whenever I
saw you with Rosie Cotton. "She's a find lass, Sam, she'll make a good
wife someday." I would say bitterly. You would not respond, just turn
and smile warmly, although I always thought I saw something behind it,
something sad.
So many years, my Sam, I lived
behind the shadow of my love. They called me reclusive, strange. They
said I would end up like Mad Baggins, never staying in one place,
always off looking for adventure and intrigue. They were wrong. I only
wanted to be in one place, and it didn't matter what place that was, as
long as you were there. I only wanted you.
I'm
not sure why I never told you, Sam. I was afraid, I suppose. Afraid you
would love me, or worse, hate me. I was scared I would intrude upon all
your dreams, of a perfect home, a perfect life. Life with me would
never have been easy, or perfect. There would have always been whispers
every time our backs were turned, a sneer on their lips when we passed
by. I couldn't do that to you, Sam, I could never hurt you like that,
even if you wanted it. Honestly, Sam, the thought of being with you
scared the hell out of me, so I hid the feelings behind a mask friendly
companionship.
"I love you, too." Sam's voice
shattered the glass of silence between them. Frodo collapsed then into
Sam's arms, and they both fell to their knees right there on the white
sands. Sam held Frodo, stroking his hair gently, as Frodo had always
longed for him to do. Frodo started crying, head on Sam's shoulder,
shedding tears he had held back since he left across the sea. He had
waited a lifetime to hear those words, and now that they were upon him
a flood of emotions washed over him: love, fear, longing, hope, joy,
all covering him until he was trembling in Sam's arms.
They kneeled like that, inches apart, until the sun
became low on the horizon. Sam stood, lifting Frodo with him, and they
moved together in perfect rhythm. Frodo couldn't believe how well their
bodies fit together, as if Sam had been made just for him. They walked
until they were both so weak with emotion they fell upon a grassy
knoll, lying on their sides on the ground and facing each other.
"You waited" Sam said finally. Frodo smiled. He had
missed Sam's voice so much, just his words made Frodo shiver. "You knew
I would." Frodo reached up and gently moved a curl from Sam's face.
"That I did."
My world crashed around me, sir,
the first time I saw you standing there. I was young, I know, and maybe
foolish, but even then I knew I would belong to you, and only you,
always. Your face was fair and your features were long. Your skin was
like marble, like I would imagine the finest statue in the world would
be made of. Your eyes sparkled like jewels, the likes of which I could
never have hoped to see, yet there they were, right in front of me. My
reality was replaced by something else entirely, everything melted away
except for you and me. I thought maybe you were and elf, lovely and
graceful. Had you been only a little taller, sir, you might have been.
"What are you doing, Samwise Gamgee, standing here
like a ninny. What a silly twit he must think you are." I had thought
to myself. It didn't take me long, sir, to realize you would never
think that about me. I did more then serve you, I doted on you, lived
my life for you.
I would work in your garden;
everything had to be perfect for you, Frodo Baggins. No flower escaped
my attention, I wanted Bag End to have the finest garden in the Shire.
I would see you, wondering about the house, and always try to position
myself under which ever window you were on the other side of. I knew
you liked my singing, so I would sing loudly for you, sometimes tunes
I'd heard, sometimes making them up.
I felt the
most joy, though, when I would go in to your bedroom to wake you in the
morning. I remember opening the door, causing you to smile. I thought I
could die right there, sir, seeing your smile. You would yawn and
stretch so that it was nearly impossible for me to resist jumping into
the bed, holding your face in my hands, and telling you how much I
wanted you. I knew how much you loved to see the sun. You would never
open your eyes until I threw the curtains, allowing the warm glow of
the sun to wash over me and spill onto you. Then and only then would
you open your eyes, gazing straight at me, I could only guess because I
was blocking the window. I would smile, shyly, and tell you "Good
morning, Mr. Frodo!" Then hurry out of the room before you could see
right through to my real feelings.
You gave me
more then I ever could have hoped for, sir. You let me into your home
and gave me your friendship, your trust, and in return I gave you my
complete, undying devotion. Until, that is, I met Rosie. I couldn't
help loving her, sir, when I saw her at the party. She was lovely,
though not as lovely as you, of course. I felt so strongly the need to
hide my feelings for you that I hid them in her. Rosie was my future, I
would tell myself. She could give me a family, a life I thought I
wanted. You were my closest friend, sir, but I knew it would never be
more than that, never what I wanted it to be. I was concentrating so
hard on loving Rosie it came as a surprise to me when you said one day
"She's a fine lass, Sam, she'll make a good wife someday." The
bitterness in your voice couldn't escape me, sir, and still all I could
do was smile sadly in response.
All those years,
sir, I lived in the turmoil of my love for you, never able to admit it,
never able to deny it. They would say things about you and I would
defend you in any way I had to. Sometimes I would go home with bruises
or cuts, and I would have to explain to my Gaffer how I'd gotten them,
usually coming up with some excuse or another. They said you would go
off one day, sir, looking for adventure just like your uncle Bilbo. But
you would never do that to me, sir, I know you would never leave me.
More than that, though, I knew I would never leave you. I would follow
you to the ends of Middle Earth, and beyond. I would never let you go
where I couldn't follow.
Yet I never told you,
sir. I was terrified you would reject me, or laugh at me, or worse, be
disgusted by me. I know it wouldn't have been easy, living life
together, always gossip, always whispers behind our backs. But I would
do it sir, for you. I would do anything for you. I know you always
lived alone, never entertaining unless it was me, or Merry, or Pippin.
Still I never knew your true feelings, I never knew your real
intentions, so I stayed silent, shielding my emotions from you,
remaining only your friend.
They lay there,
all night, Sam leaning back against a tree, Frodo's head in his lap.
Sam was gently stroking Frodo's hair, staring up at the stars. Frodo
was gazing up at his love, finally here with him, finally only his.
"Why did you follow me, Sam?" Sam looked down at Frodo, studying his
face and pondering the question.
"I couldn't be without you, Frodo. I never could imagine my life without you."
"You knew even then?" Frodo said, tears still
shining in his eyes. The stars were reflecting their light off them,
and right then Sam thought he had never seen anything more beautiful in
all his life.
"I knew from the moment I first
saw you, if you catch my meaning." Frodo's face lit up, making Sam's
heart soar. "You never told me." Frodo whispered. "You never asked."
Sam said, both hobbits smiling brightly at each other. "You put
yourself in danger for me. You went through hell for me, Sam." Sam
brushed his fingertips along Frodo's face. "You went through hell for
Middle Earth, sir. The least I could do was go with you." Frodo looked
fondly up at Sam. "When are you going to stop calling me sir?"
"Never, sir." Sam answered. "I'll just mix in a few
Frodos here and there." The hobbits laughed and Frodo realized how long
it had been since he'd heard himself laugh.
"I
was out here everyday, Sam, just like I wrote. I would wake at dawn and
run to the harbor, watching the ships come in and leave, never
containing my heart's desire. I would wait until late into the night,
when no more ships came, and I would walk home, back to the house the
elves made for me. I would sleep and dream of you, often you would be
here with me, happy and content, other times you were with your family.
I tried to imagine what your children looked like, although I'm sure
they are handsome and kind, just like their father." Sam blushed
slightly, still running his fingers through Frodo's hair. "I was happy
for you, Sam, truly I was. I shed no tears that you were not here."
"I'm so glad, Frodo. I was always happy in the shire, though you did take a piece of me when you left."
"I'm here now."
"And I'm whole again."
Frodo lifted his body up and leaned against the
tree, his small form wrapped in Sam's strong arms. Gently, he took
Sam's face in his hands and pressed his lips to Sam's. Sam willingly
accepted, the first real gesture of their love. They stayed like that
for what seemed like an eternity, but when Frodo reluctantly pulled
away the stars still shone bright in the sky. Frodo closed his eyes and
leaned his head on Sam's shoulder, his breathing slowing.
"Where are you going, Frodo?" He heard Sam's voice
call from far off. "Where I can be with you forever, Sam. Follow me
this time." Frodo said. "Don't you worry, sir, I will."
Dearest Sam,
If you are reading this I have most likely decided to travel across the
Sundering Seas. I know I will never find the courage to give you this
letter; I will probably hide it somewhere in my study, never knowing
but always hoping you will one day find it.
My
hands are trembling and my throat is dry. I feel as though I am
speaking straight to you. I have so much to tell you, but I am writing
a letter, not a novel, so I will only say what is most important.
I'm so sorry, Sam, I never told you of my feelings.
How could I, though? How could I tell you I live only for you? That my
wound will never fully heal because of you? That you cause my heart to
burn with the pain of years of unrequited love?
I couldn't do that to you, my dearest Sam. I could not tell you and
risk that you would love me in return, give up your wife and the
children I knew you wanted so. I might have had you, but some part of
you, even if it was the smallest part, would always resent me for
taking that away. But more then that, I could not tell you and risk you
would not return my love, because that would hurt worse than any morgul
would, sting harder than Shelob's bite, and I know I would never be
able to live again.
I have decided to leave the
shire because of you, Sam. Please do not be upset, I have come to
realize this was my path all along, even if it is without you. I must
leave so I can hold on to the hope that one day, when we both find
peace, there will be nothing to keep us apart any longer. I will travel
into this unknown future, to the white shores and green hills, and
there I will wait, my Sam, not daring to move, even to take a breath,
until I see the only thing I want to see sailing across the ocean to
me. And if you do not come, never fear, Sam, I will at least be left
with the memory that you lead a wonderful, loving life here, and that
is all I need to die in peace.
My most
wonderful, precious Sam. I want you to know that when the stars burn at
night they burn only for you, and when I see you finally sailing
beneath them to me I will not hesitate to tell you all the things I
never said before. Until then, my love, I am willing to give up this
fight.
I will leave you, Sam, with the only
thing I have to give you now - words. I leave you with these words,
simple yet so complex.
I love you.
I remain,
Forever yours,
Frodo
One solitary salty drop of water crashed onto the parchment, but it
might have been a whole ocean in Sam's eyes. He held the letter to his
chest, gazing out the small window to whatever sea might be in the
distance, wishing with all his soul he could see the figure standing
upon the shores, waiting only for him.
"And I remain, faithfully yours, Sam."
Forever is a long time, sir.
Not long enough, Sam.
