ext_180829 ([identity profile] blslarner.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] b2mem2016-03-21 01:34 am

The Offer of Redemption - by Larner

B2MeM Challenge: 2009 Cue 12: Innocence -- open trust, anticipates the best, inexperienced with true evil."
Format: drabble
Genre: general
Rating: PG
Warnings: n/a
Characters: Sam Gamgee, OC
Pairings: n/a
Summary: Innocence, or hope?



The Offer of Redemption


“Why was he willing to let that Sharkey leave? The fool tried to kill him! Is Frodo really such an innocent as to think the brute would suddenly change and be good?” Ned Boffin’s face was troubled.

But Sam was shaking his head. “Innocent? Not after what that—thing—done to him. But I thought the same when I watched him bein’ gentle with that Gollum. Gollum and me was both thinkin’ him soft. The more fools we! Frodo saw right through him, but kept givin’ him the chance to go back to as him started, is all.”

[identity profile] elwenlj.livejournal.com 2016-03-21 10:20 am (UTC)(link)
Oh that is so true. And I think one of the things that saddens me about the tale is that all the hobbits lose their innocence. But then, that is part of "growing up", isn't it?

And Frodo, soft? I don't think Frodo has been soft since his parent's died. He has a backbone of tempered steel and a heart like firelight on a winter's eve.
shirebound: (Frodo in Cart - Annwyn55)

[personal profile] shirebound 2016-03-21 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
This is lovely.

[identity profile] kayleelupin.livejournal.com 2016-03-21 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Beautiful! I don't think Frodo could ever be described as 'soft', especially not after he lost his parents. :(

[identity profile] periantari.livejournal.com 2016-03-22 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
Sam is so insightful... it's interesting how he compares the two instances and how you use the wrote the fic really fits the prompt!
nialoke: Small, blue-greenish dragon reading a book (Default)

[personal profile] nialoke 2016-03-25 10:09 pm (UTC)(link)
This is so very true. And all the more amazing - that even after everything, Frodo was still willing to give second (and third, and forth...) chances.
independence1776: Drawing of Maglor with a harp on right, words "sing of honor lost" and "Noldolantë" on the left and bottom, respectively (Noldolantë)

[personal profile] independence1776 2016-04-19 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I like this!