Notes to Readers:
Thanks for the reviews! You might not realise how helpful they are, but
indeed... they are.
Xena, it was certainly a relief for the truth to come out, and fun to write the
"old" clever Pippin rather than someone so weighed down by worries that he
hardly speaks!
Bookworm, that magical rooster ploy gets 'em every time.
Hai, cheering with you! Got just a little bit more angst to get through until
the news is spread. Why is it bad news always seems to spread faster than good
news?
Aemilia Rose, how did Pippin ever come up with the idea? I have no idea. He's
like that, you know, his mind jumps in unexpected directions.
FantasyFan, Ned is only a
tween, and heedless of the consequences of his actions. He sees this as
"getting back" at the Gamgees. Only with maturity will come the
wisdom and the terrible knowledge of what he's done to another, and thankfully
this situation was cut off before it got too ugly for him to bear when he's
older, looking back. BTW, the healer's instructions will come out in a future
chapter.
I continue to post new chapters simultaneously to ffnet and www.storiesofarda.com. So if ffnet has a bad day, hopefully
you can still get your update of the continuing saga... StoriesofArda has
author alerts, and can send author replies to reviewers, imagine that!
Comments are always welcome. Have some tea and a ginger biscuit fresh from the
oven...(Frodo! Leave some for the guests!)
Look for an update in "Runaway" on the morrow, if all goes well, and another
chapter of "Truth" the day after.
***
18. Tying Up Loose
Ends
It was nearly noontide, and they were making excellent time when Fastred reined
in his pony and turned to Elanor. 'Well, my love, would you like to take a
breather, get off the ponies, stretch your legs?'
Elanor looked down at their sleeping babe, cuddled against her in the pack her
mother had worn to carry Tolman home from Gondor. 'No,' she said softly. 'We're
in the midst of a nice dream, I think, and besides, Little Mum's getting
hungry. If we press on we should arrive in good time for the nooning.'
'We cannot have Little Mum hungry,' Fastred agreed, smiling at his wife. 'Very
well, we shall press on.' He leaned forward on his pony, and the beast needed
no other encouragement. They were close to the Smials, heading in the proper
direction, and the call of the stables grew stronger with every stride.
Coming into the yard before the Great Smials, Elanor stretched in the saddle.
It was good to be home! She turned to Fastred and said, 'I can hardly wait to
ride to Hobbiton to tell Mum Rosie's news!'
'Another grandchild on the way,' Fastred said with a grin. 'How does it feel to
be almost-an-auntie?'
'Nearly as grand as almost-a-mum,' Elanor said, 'and much less work needed on
my part.' The babe was stretching and stirring, and soon would be wakening,
making demands of his willing slaves.
'And soon Frodo will be marrying, and your mum will be "out of
knees".'
'Such a terrible problem!' Elanor laughed. 'She'll have to allow Dad to hold
one of the babes whilst she cuddles the other two.'
Fastred didn't answer. It was not likely that Rose Gamgee would have the
problem of three babes at one cuddle, with Rosie-lass in Greenholm. He sighed
again for the open spaces they were leaving behind, the broad sweep of plain
beyond the Far Downs. Elanor was honouring her parents, and who was he to
dissuade her from her duty?
Elanor did not notice his change of mood, for the babe's eyes had opened and she
was drowning in their depths. 'Who's my little sweetie-pie?' she crooned.
'Who's my little apple tart? Who's my love, then?'
The usual grin was missing from the stable lad's face as he stepped forward to
take their ponies.
'What's wrong?' Fastred asked, jumping down, hesitating a moment before going
to Elanor's side to help her down.
'Welcome, sir,' was all the lad said. 'You're in good time for the nooning
meal, they've not yet sat down to eat in the great room.'
'Can we take our meal in our rooms?' Elanor said. 'I don't wish to face a raft
of questions just yet...' She frowned, for the lad would not meet her eyes,
simply took her pony's bridle along with Fastred's and stood stroking the
beast. She took Fastred's outstretched hand and slid down from her own saddle.
'That sounds like a good idea,' Fastred said with a glance at the stable lad,
who met his glance only briefly before dropping his eyes. To the stable lad, he
said, 'Give them a good cooling out and rubdown, they've earned it.'
'Very good, sir,' was all the lad said, and led the ponies away as if relieved
to be out of their presence.
'We'll get you and the little one settled, and I'll go in search of
sustenance,' Fastred said smoothly to Elanor. He could see that she was
bothered as well. The usual cheerful talk was going on in the yard, he noted,
but as they approached the main entrance to the Smials, the doorward and the
two hobbits who were engaging him in talk feel silent. They avoided Elanor's
eyes, fixing their gazes on Fastred as they welcomed the twain back to the
Smials.
Once inside, Elanor said, 'What was that about? I do not understand.' She was
upset, Fastred noted, and rightly so.
'I do not know, but I will get to the bottom of it,' he said grimly. He noted
that no one greeted Elanor on their way to their rooms, but it seemed to be
more of a sympathetic silence, having no overtones of blame that he could
detect.
Once in their rooms, he quickly changed out of his travel-stained clothing,
washed his hands and face, and kissed his wife, who'd changed the babe and was
now nursing him. 'I'll be back soon with our own food, and news,' he said. She
smiled at him and once again absorbed herself in cuddling and chuckling.
In truth, Elanor had nearly forgotten the odd reception when Fastred returned,
tray in hands and face expressionless. 'What is it, love?' she asked. Little
Elfstan, having finished his own nooning, lay on his blanket smiling up at
them, playing with his toes.
'You eat first,' he said, 'then we'll talk.' He wanted to make sure she got
food into her, for the babe's sake as well as her own, before upsetting her
with the news. His own appetite had deserted him, but he forced himself to eat.
Puzzled, Elanor applied herself to her food. It wasn't death or accident, she
mused, for Fastred would have told her at once about such a thing; indeed, he'd
have ordered their ponies saddled, and they'd be on their way to Bag End,
probably eating as they rode. No, whatever it was, it was not so urgent that
they could not take time to eat. Nevertheless, she did not make a leisurely
meal, but cleared her plate quickly and efficiently, then turned to her
husband.
'Well?' she asked.
Strange, the malady that affected the Tooks must be catching. Fastred seemed
reluctant to meet her eyes.
'What is it?' Elanor pressed.
There was no way to soften the blow. 'Frodo's been put under the Ban,' he
answered.
A half smile came to Elanor's face, she said, 'Fastred, you should not joke
about such a...' Her words trailed off as she took in his expression, and her
look changed to shock.
'Shunned?' she whispered. He nodded. 'Whatever for?'
'Thievery,' he said reluctantly.
She stared at him, speechless, for a few breaths. 'Frodo?' she said
incredulously.
Fastred nodded. 'Fresh ponies are saddled,' he said. 'How soon can we leave for
Hobbiton?'
'We're ready now,' Elanor said. 'Whatever was the Thain thinking?'
'We're going to find out,' Fastred said grimly.
***
Ted Sandyman had gone back to the mill with his two sons and four chickens. The
Thain would deal with Ned later; for the moment he had his hands full undoing
the injustice done to Frodo.
'What do we do now?' Sam asked, while Frodo listened intently. It was the
question he would have asked, had the Ban not tied his tongue. Even though the
culprit had been found, he could not begin talking again until the sentence was
formally lifted, so strong was custom in the life of hobbits of the Shire.
'There is precedent,' Reginard said.
Of a wonder, Pippin laughed. 'There was value in poring over and copying out
those dusty old records after all,' he said with a wry grin to his Steward.
Regi smiled briefly, thinking of how Pippin had chafed at his father's demands.
'Where, do you think?' Pippin asked now. 'It was pronounced at the Smials...
reversed in Hobbiton...'
'Your son does much of his business in Bywater, does he not?' Regi asked
Samwise, who nodded.
'Bywater, then,' Pippin said. 'All right, Nod, bind the accused.'
'Bind him?' Rose gasped. Sam's arm tightened about her. Pippin knew what he was
doing. At least that's what Sam hoped.
'There is precedent, and tradition, for what we are about to do, Rose,' Pippin
said kindly. 'Your son shall not be harmed, all appearances to the contrary.'
The binding had been accomplished swiftly and efficiently, and the Thain said
now, 'Gag him.'
Rose's mouth opened in astonishment as the Shirriff gently carried out this
order. She was as silent as Frodo as they walked back to the waiting waggon.
'Bring your family,' Pippin said to Samwise. 'They shall want to see this.'
The entire Gamgee family piled into the waggon, silent with shock at the sight
of Frodo sitting between Samwise and Nod on the seat. The four Tooks mounted
their ponies, but without a word Reginard kicked his pony to a brisk pace,
proceeding down the Hill ahead of the rest.
Mardi took up the guide rein of Ferdi's pony, saying, 'Shall we ride together,
cousin?'
Ferdi nodded with a smile. 'Wouldn't want to end up in Buckland,' he answered
pleasantly, 'and miss all the fun.'
