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Title: Spring Returns
Author Name: Larner
Prompt: "Then, as a sweet rain will pass down a wind of spring and the sun will shine out the clearer, his tears ceased, and his laughter welled up, and laughing he sprang from his bed." (Return of the King, "The Field of Cormallen")
Summary: After a day of celebration, Gandalf sits by the beds of Sam Gamgee and Frodo Baggins, again sleeping.
Rating: G
Warnings: N/A
Author's Notes: (optional) For CuriousWombat and Lavender Took, in respect and thanks.



Spring Returned


Gandalf sat within the enclosure that had been erected for the healing Ringbearers, watching the two Hobbits sleep once more after a half day of wakefulness. A full year it was now since the Wizard had visited Frodo Baggins in Bag End and proved just what ring it was that the Hobbit had possessed since Bilbo had left It behind in the Shire after the Party. It had been gentle early autumn when four Hobbits left the shelter of the Crickhollow house and the Shire accompanied by five ponies, the leaves beginning to turn colors and to loose their holds from the branches they’d graced through the warmth of summer.

It had been full winter when the Fellowship left the comfort and safety of Elrond’s vale to begin the long journey south and east toward Mordor. The turning of the year had occurred while they were on the road, far from home, family, and friends, the midwinter feast far from the bursting banquets they could have known had they stayed in their own lands. There had been no squealing children running about their feet, no imperious older kinsmen sending them on errands they ought to have pursued themselves. They’d had no flowing bowls of punch or mulled wine, and there had been no sprigs of mistletoe under which to kiss a pretty sweetheart. Not that there was any chance of meeting any of womankind, not in the wild lands lying at the feet of the Misty Mountains. They’d spent the winter traveling through bleak wilderness in the foothills of the range, until they came to the season’s cold heart in the pass of Caradhras. Ah, but what a near disaster that choice had proved! How close they’d come to knowing the deaths of all the Fellowship, even its stalwart pony!

Spring had finally come, and with it the destruction of the Black Tower and its dread Master, and due primarily to these two, these two who had almost been lost so many times along the way! How much they owed to the two of them, Frodo and Sam, and to Sméagol, who had been lost, but to the destruction of the Ring Itself.

“How do I feel?” he cried. “Well, I don’t know how to say it. I feel, I feel” – he waved his arms in the air – “I feel like spring after winter, and sun on the leaves, and like trumpets and harps and all the songs I have ever heard!”

That was what Sam had said when he first awoke earlier today and leapt from his bed. Ah, how typical of the gardener, to realize his life reflected the turning of the season so well! And, like the plants he so loved, he would indeed sprout out and blossom, and soon! His was a hardy root, Gandalf decided, one that had managed to weather the frost that had sought to destroy him and who would rejoice ever in the springtime as he took his desired bride and seeded the Shire with his delightful and equally hardy progeny. Bless them all! the Wizard thought.

And Frodo has survived as well, he thought, turning his attention to the Hobbit lying in the other bed. But if Frodo had survived the frost, still he would bloom but once. No, there would be no joining with another, no bridal bed of any sort, no children to carry on his line. If there was to ever be his equal it must be done as it had been to produce him – a careful blending of the best of the Stoor, Harfoot, and Fallohide lines until at last the perfect specimen resulted. A glass filled with clear light for eyes to see that can – that was how he’d seen Frodo back in October, in Elrond’s house when the Hobbit had awakened after the removal of the Morgul shard. A blossom of Light he’d be, and the only Hobbits to fully appreciate the beauty of that blooming would be those closest to him, and even they would not see its full glory, or so Gandalf judged. For he suspected that when Frodo’s blooming was at its greatest he would not be there in the Shire for his own kind to look upon with amazement or awe. Few of his own kind will ever appreciate just what a wonder he has proved. And I suspect that it will be quite some time, if ever, before Frodo himself will appreciate that fact.

He took out his pipe and turned it between his hands. Gerontius had given him his first pipe and presented him with his first pouch of leaf with which to fill it. Now he looked down upon his old friend’s great grandson. He would have treasured you, Frodo Baggins, just as he treasured Bilbo. Just as I do.

The Wizard smiled sadly, and stroked the sleeping Baggins’s forehead. “Sleep on, dearest Frodo. You endured beyond Hope, and have earned your rest. I only pray that at least a few of the denizens of the Shire appreciate just what a wonder you are, before you leave them.”

Hope Unquenchable, and Endurance beyond Hope. Two great blooms from a small land. But they were enough, along with that other one, the one who was born this side of the Misty Mountains. They were enough, enough to usher in a spring many had feared would never come.

Date: 2014-03-24 11:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] addie71.livejournal.com
So, so beautiful, Larner.

Date: 2014-03-24 11:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
What a wonderful vignette. Thank you so much for the dedication - I'm not sure what I did to deserve something so lovely, but am very grateful!

Date: 2014-03-24 11:24 pm (UTC)
shirebound: (Sleeping Frodo - Mucun/Rei)
From: [personal profile] shirebound
glass filled with clear light for eyes to see that can

That's the line that captured my heart and soul the first time I read FOTR, and filled me with love for the Professor's world and characters.

Your final passage is beautiful. Just beautiful.

Date: 2014-03-25 01:32 am (UTC)
ext_442164: Colourful balloons (stock: standing in sunshine)
From: [identity profile] with-rainfall.livejournal.com
This is a perfect piece for Gandalf POV, perceptive as he is, and his thoughts about Frodo and Sam are right on the mark. I particularly like the bit about Gerontius - oh, Gandalf, you had to be introduced to mortal vices sometime. ;) I think Tolkien could have done a more xomprehensive job of showing us Frodo's own mental trauma and the way he came through it, so I'm glad your Gandalf sees the full extent of Frodo's achievement.

Date: 2014-03-25 03:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lindahoyland.livejournal.com
I love you way you depict Gandalf's thoughts here and your use of the season's theme.

Date: 2014-03-25 03:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tanis2014.livejournal.com
Ah, how typical of the gardener, to realize his life reflected the turning of the season so well! And, like the plants he so loved, he would indeed sprout out and blossom, and soon! His was a hardy root, A perfect characterization of Sam. So connected with the earth, so practical and grounded. The anchor to Frodo's shooting star.

It was lovely to watch Gandalf watching - and musing on - these two halflings.

Date: 2014-03-25 04:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kittotter.livejournal.com
A lovely link of the seasons to the Quest. And I feel I understand Sam's character a little better -- Ah, how typical of the gardener, to realize his life reflected the turning of the season so well! (I never saw the connection before; I am the Anti-Gardener, I could not grow weed if I tried. *sigh*)
I love that you include Smeagol among the heroes!

Date: 2014-03-25 09:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] binkaslibrary.livejournal.com
I love this little peek into Gandalf's thoughts. Very beautiful and insightful :) Thank you so much for sharing.

Date: 2014-03-25 05:45 pm (UTC)
dreamflower: gandalf at bag end (Default)
From: [personal profile] dreamflower
These are very much the sorts of thoughts I have always thought would be going through Gandalf's mind at that point in time. He loved his hobbits so much and understood them better that any other non-hobbit might.

Very lovely use of his POV, and of tying the seasons into the story.

Date: 2014-03-26 02:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] periantari.livejournal.com
I love this perspective that Gandalf has. Every word you wrote just resonates with meaning and purpose.

Hope Unquenchable, and Endurance beyond Hope. Two great blooms from a small land. But they were enough, along with that other one, the one who was born this side of the Misty Mountains. They were enough, enough to usher in a spring many had feared would never come.
Beautifully written.

Date: 2014-03-26 04:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] astris-eldalie.livejournal.com
I always love fics with Gandalf musing on the hobbits, and this was great! The blossoming/spring/renewal comparisons throughout were great, and the one part that really stood out to me was Gandalf thinking about Gerontius – because he's watched this family for so long, and that's ending now, but the feeling of love he has for Frodo and all the ones who came before is still so clearly felt.

Date: 2014-03-28 01:10 am (UTC)
greatandgrey: My birds ♥ (Bofur/Kíli smiles)
From: [personal profile] greatandgrey
What a beautiful ficlet of Gandalf's musings on the heroic hobbits. Your description brought back to me all the emotions I had felt when I read this part in the book for the very first time. :)

Date: 2014-03-29 03:43 pm (UTC)
hhimring: Tolkien's monogram (Tolkien)
From: [personal profile] hhimring
We hear about Cormallen mostly from Sam's point of view--and what a joyful point of view it is! My impression is, though, that Frodo also believes himself completely cured and only discovers otherwise later--but I can well believe that Gandalf saw further and deeper, even then.

Date: 2014-04-02 01:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elliska.livejournal.com
I loved Gandalf's thoughts on Frodo and his 'voice' seemed so true to his character. Loved it!

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