A "Smith" drabble
Jul. 19th, 2005 07:27 amHaving recently re-read JRRT's "Smith of Wootton Major" I was inspired to write some drabbles, based on the observations of some of those who interacted with the character in the story.
Here's the first one:
NELL
He was always a kind lad. When he gave me that silver penny at the Twenty-four Feast, I knew I had never seen kinder eyes, though he was nine and I only six. From then on, I watched him and followed him when I could.
When the other boys would tease me, he would say, “Leave her be”, and such was the light in him, the other boys listened, not mocking him for defending a mere girl.
Today we wed. The Smith with the star on his brow becomes my husband. But he belongs already to something higher and greater.
Here's the first one:
NELL
He was always a kind lad. When he gave me that silver penny at the Twenty-four Feast, I knew I had never seen kinder eyes, though he was nine and I only six. From then on, I watched him and followed him when I could.
When the other boys would tease me, he would say, “Leave her be”, and such was the light in him, the other boys listened, not mocking him for defending a mere girl.
Today we wed. The Smith with the star on his brow becomes my husband. But he belongs already to something higher and greater.
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Date: 2005-07-18 09:21 pm (UTC)will come back to this when i read the book. :)
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Date: 2005-07-18 09:55 pm (UTC)