Author's Note
So it has come to this, the last chapter. I will miss you all! And I'm so glad you've liked it enough to review all this time!
Lady S.- Fluff is nice. Yay for the Leafs!
Kiki- Thank you for all the "aww" s. **grins** They make me feel all warm and fuzzy lol. Thanks for loving it so much!
Nikki- Wow, we have a Kiki and a Nikki. Anyway, I'm going to miss your reviews! I must say, this one made me laugh. **hands you tissue** The last chapter!
GGTgY- You're alive!!!!!!! Thank god! I was going to send out a search party! Now stop fwaping yourself! I missed your reviews, and I'm sorry that you're having such a bad time. I hope that awful writers block goes away. I shall pray for you, Lol. I'm going to miss getting your reviews now that it's over! Thank you sooo much for all the support!
Ahhhh, the last disclaimer. I don't own any of these characters! And I don't own the song lyrics either. Those are U2's. I do own a blinking shamrock pin though.
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"And your heart beats so slow, through the rain and fallen snow
Across the fields of mourning to a light that's in the distance
Oh don't sorrow, no don't weep, for tonight, at last, I am coming home"
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It seemed that at last, things were right again. They would return home.
And though some things would never be the same, like Frodo not being there, they would be at peace.
There would always be those moments when they would sit silently on the banks of the Brandywine and simply remember.
And there were times of an unrealized paranoia, Pippin would turn at every unfamiliar noise, Merry would flinch, and then they'd both smile.
They considered everything they'd done to be far less challenging and important than what they're friends had done. But it mattered no more to them than any other small problem of that sort. Like an unannounced rainy day.
When they returned home, Pippin insisted they spend an evening under that same tree in the party field that they had on Bilbo's birthday.
"Merry, do you think they'll write great stories and songs about us when we're gone?" Pippin asked, leaning back against the trunk of the tree and resting his head on Merry's shoulder.
"I expect they will Pip." Merry said smiling.
"And we'll be Peregrin Took and Meriadoc..."
"The Magnificent!" finished Merry, his smile now a wide grin.
"Yes, and they will tell their children the stories about the great War of the Ring and how Peregrin Took risked his life and saved his dear friend Meriadoc the Magnificent from the ruined battlefields." Pippin rambled on...
Merry smiled as he watched him.
"And so they lived happily ever after, to them end of their times."
~~~~~~~~~FIN~~~~~~~~~~~~~
So it has come to this, the last chapter. I will miss you all! And I'm so glad you've liked it enough to review all this time!
Lady S.- Fluff is nice. Yay for the Leafs!
Kiki- Thank you for all the "aww" s. **grins** They make me feel all warm and fuzzy lol. Thanks for loving it so much!
Nikki- Wow, we have a Kiki and a Nikki. Anyway, I'm going to miss your reviews! I must say, this one made me laugh. **hands you tissue** The last chapter!
GGTgY- You're alive!!!!!!! Thank god! I was going to send out a search party! Now stop fwaping yourself! I missed your reviews, and I'm sorry that you're having such a bad time. I hope that awful writers block goes away. I shall pray for you, Lol. I'm going to miss getting your reviews now that it's over! Thank you sooo much for all the support!
Ahhhh, the last disclaimer. I don't own any of these characters! And I don't own the song lyrics either. Those are U2's. I do own a blinking shamrock pin though.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"And your heart beats so slow, through the rain and fallen snow
Across the fields of mourning to a light that's in the distance
Oh don't sorrow, no don't weep, for tonight, at last, I am coming home"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It seemed that at last, things were right again. They would return home.
And though some things would never be the same, like Frodo not being there, they would be at peace.
There would always be those moments when they would sit silently on the banks of the Brandywine and simply remember.
And there were times of an unrealized paranoia, Pippin would turn at every unfamiliar noise, Merry would flinch, and then they'd both smile.
They considered everything they'd done to be far less challenging and important than what they're friends had done. But it mattered no more to them than any other small problem of that sort. Like an unannounced rainy day.
When they returned home, Pippin insisted they spend an evening under that same tree in the party field that they had on Bilbo's birthday.
"Merry, do you think they'll write great stories and songs about us when we're gone?" Pippin asked, leaning back against the trunk of the tree and resting his head on Merry's shoulder.
"I expect they will Pip." Merry said smiling.
"And we'll be Peregrin Took and Meriadoc..."
"The Magnificent!" finished Merry, his smile now a wide grin.
"Yes, and they will tell their children the stories about the great War of the Ring and how Peregrin Took risked his life and saved his dear friend Meriadoc the Magnificent from the ruined battlefields." Pippin rambled on...
Merry smiled as he watched him.
"And so they lived happily ever after, to them end of their times."
~~~~~~~~~FIN~~~~~~~~~~~~~
