In Dreams
By; Baggins'babe
Disclaimer; I don't own anything.
A.N.; This dream takes place in which Frodo, Merry, and Pippin are children escaping from school. For some reason they are all the same age. Look I don't care it's a dream I can't control it! Some people can but I can't!
Upon the rolling green hills mounted numerous luscious trees. The apples they bore were a beautiful red and alluring to a young hobbit's eyes.
"Quickly climb a tree and fetch some apples." Merry exclaimed to Pippin as he hoisted his cousin up to the nearest branch. Once Pippin was aloft he held out a hand to pull Merry up.
Merry called out to the other in their company, "Hurry up Frodo before she catches you." The branch that was being leaned on snapped. Although in didn't ensnare the two boys in its fall. This made it difficult to climb the tall tree.
From the corner of his eye Frodo could see his teacher escorting the class on a field trip. She was a respectable hobbit known to elders and an evil tyrant amongst the children. There wouldn't be an exception for skipping her establishment. Frodo had no idea what was to happen to him if she were to find out. Children never dared to cross her enough. Possibly a paddling, flogging, or worse. He would get enough punishment from his parents, who she would undoubtedly tell.
They raised him better than this. He could blame the circumstances on Merry and Pippin and on peer pressure. This was a rational notion that is until he looked into the faces of the two. The hobbit boys seemed in as much fear of him getting in trouble as he was.
"Frodo, you can think of excuses when you're caught," he told himself. His first jump to the nearest branch failed, his second also, but his third he hung by his finger tips Dangling and now slipping. Only one of his hands had a secure grip.
"Frodo," Merry called out with an outreached arm. He took hold and was pulled up. Their teacher passed directly under that same tree, behind her trailed a company of students. The boys kept held breath and a silent mouth as they passed. When she left all was right with their world.
By; Baggins'babe
Disclaimer; I don't own anything.
A.N.; This dream takes place in which Frodo, Merry, and Pippin are children escaping from school. For some reason they are all the same age. Look I don't care it's a dream I can't control it! Some people can but I can't!
Upon the rolling green hills mounted numerous luscious trees. The apples they bore were a beautiful red and alluring to a young hobbit's eyes.
"Quickly climb a tree and fetch some apples." Merry exclaimed to Pippin as he hoisted his cousin up to the nearest branch. Once Pippin was aloft he held out a hand to pull Merry up.
Merry called out to the other in their company, "Hurry up Frodo before she catches you." The branch that was being leaned on snapped. Although in didn't ensnare the two boys in its fall. This made it difficult to climb the tall tree.
From the corner of his eye Frodo could see his teacher escorting the class on a field trip. She was a respectable hobbit known to elders and an evil tyrant amongst the children. There wouldn't be an exception for skipping her establishment. Frodo had no idea what was to happen to him if she were to find out. Children never dared to cross her enough. Possibly a paddling, flogging, or worse. He would get enough punishment from his parents, who she would undoubtedly tell.
They raised him better than this. He could blame the circumstances on Merry and Pippin and on peer pressure. This was a rational notion that is until he looked into the faces of the two. The hobbit boys seemed in as much fear of him getting in trouble as he was.
"Frodo, you can think of excuses when you're caught," he told himself. His first jump to the nearest branch failed, his second also, but his third he hung by his finger tips Dangling and now slipping. Only one of his hands had a secure grip.
"Frodo," Merry called out with an outreached arm. He took hold and was pulled up. Their teacher passed directly under that same tree, behind her trailed a company of students. The boys kept held breath and a silent mouth as they passed. When she left all was right with their world.
