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@ 2004-12-03 18:57:00
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Yule in Hollin by Dreamflower
The hobbits are finding Yule in the Wild rather bleak...

YULE IN HOLLIN
by Dreamflower


“What’s wrong with the hobbits, Aragorn?” asked Gimli quietly. They were five days out from Rivendell, and the first few nights of walking had been accompanied by non-stop hobbit prattle, especially the two younger ones. But tonight they had all four been mostly silent, and had clung together more than usual.
Aragorn shook his head, and shrugged, looking at Gandalf.

The Wizard glanced at the four hobbits, huddled together glumly. They were taking a short rest before moving on. “Tomorrow is the first day of Yule.” He saw that they did not understand. “According to the Shire calendar, the last day of the old year, and the first day of the new, are called Yule. It is a major holiday for hobbits, and involves gifts, feasting, story-telling and family. Obviously, they have realized what they are missing.”

“Poor lads!” said Gimli. All of them were so young, except the Ringbearer, and none of them ever out of their homeland before. Nothing like missing a major occasion to bring on homesickness.

Aragorn glanced at Gandalf, and then went over to speak quietly to Legolas and Boromir.

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The hobbits were weary and footsore as dawn began to break over the chill bleak landscape. Legolas had scouted ahead, and found a little out of the way spot, nestled between two hills. There was a copse of scrubby trees to one side, and a great rock formation to the other.

Gandalf looked at the site with approval. “I think we may be able to have a fire and a hot meal this evening.” This at least drew the hobbits’ attention, if it did not seem to cheer them much.

Sam was laying out the bedrolls, close together, as they had been sleeping for warmth and comfort since leaving the Shire. Packs were slung down, and Sam and Pippin were getting ready to lay down, when they realized Frodo and Merry seemed to be waiting for something.

Frodo blushed, and reached into his inside jacket pocket, and pulled out a small bag. “When I realized that we’d be on the tramp today, I got these from one of the Elves in the Rivendell kitchen.” He poured out into his hand some boiled sweets, each wrapped in a twist of paper. There were nine of them, and he handed one out to each member of the Company. “I know it’s not much, but it’s something. Happy Yuletide.” He attempted to sound cheerful with the traditional greeting, but it sounded more than a bit forced.

“Thank you, Frodo,” said Gandalf gravely, as he popped the treat into his mouth. Everyone else followed suit, except for Sam who said he would save his for later, and Pippin, who just stared at his.

Merry reached into his pack. “I have to confess these are not from me. I don’t even know what they are. Bilbo gave them to me just before we left, with instructions to pass them out today.” He opened the package, and startled a laugh out of both Frodo and Gandalf when it revealed a stack of pristine white handkerchiefs, nine of them. He passed them out carefully.

“This was very thoughtful of Bilbo,” said Aragorn, a bit bemused, as he stowed his in his pouch.
“It certainly was,” said Gimli. “I will have to thank him when we return.”

Merry placed Pippin’s in his hand as he did not make a move to take it. The tweenager looked at it, and burst into tears.

“I didn’t even think of bringing something!” he wailed.

Merry moved to hug him, and Frodo used his new handkerchief to wipe the lad’s tears. But Sam just stared at his toes, looking every bit as miserable as Pippin, though there were no tears.

The rest of the Fellowship looked on, a bit uncomfortable, and then moved on about the business of settling in for a day’s rest, leaving the hobbits to comfort their own. The four finally arranged themselves for rest, but Pippin cried himself to sleep.

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They awakened in the twilight to a delicious smell. For once, someone had started the cooking without waiting for Sam.

The four of them sat up, blinking owlishly at the fire.

Frodo stood up. “What do we have?” he asked.

The other three were getting up as well.

“Legolas brought down a pair of fine, fat pheasants,” said Aragorn, turning the birds on the stick that was serving as a spit. “Come sit over here, my friends.” He gestured to one of the larger rocks, which had been decorated with a few holly branches.

“Oh!” said Pippin, in stunned voice.

“Master Sam, I am afraid I have been into your stores. I got a few potatoes for the roasting,” said Gimli.
“That’s all right, Mr. Gimli,” Sam answered, amazed.

“Where is Boromir?” asked Merry, looking about. Then he spotted him near the edge of the light, on watch. He turned briefly and smiled, then returned his gaze outward.

“Boromir contributed this,” said Aragorn, holding up a flask. “I think we will water down these spirits, but I do believe the occasion calls for a toast or two.”

Pippin gave a little bounce where he sat, and Frodo gave a smile that was genuinely cheerful. The food was soon served out, and for a time concentration was on the meal.

When they had finished eating, Merry moved as if to prepare for the night’s travel.

Gandalf put a hand out. “There’s no rush, Meriadoc. I do believe we have time for a pipe and a tale before we move on.” He lit his own pipe, and blew the shape of a butterfly, followed by a series of rainbow colored rings.

“Did I ever tell you about the time Bilbo danced on the table at the Prancing Pony?”

Sam sat forward eagerly, and Pippin relaxed into Frodo’s embrace.

And the stars looked down from a clear sky.

The End

To hear all about Bilbo dancing on the table at The Prancing Pony, read my story A Merry Old Inn on Stories of Arda.




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[info]shirebound
2004-12-04 01:06 am UTC (link)
I love this! What a joy to see the Fellowship coming together to bring the hobbits some happiness and celebration. And oh, Bilbo's handkerchiefs! What a perfect gift!

:)

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-05 03:08 am UTC (link)
Well, of course, Bilbo was thinking of his own Adventure, I'm sure. But I could just imagine the reaction of Aragorn and Boromir on getting one of those lovely white squares of fabric. I mean they aren't going to stay white long, are they?

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[info]pippinfan1
2004-12-04 01:20 am UTC (link)
It was nice that they found the time to share in the Yuletide, even though they were far away from family and friends. What a lonesome time for the young hobbits. I’m glad Gandalf and Aragorn, in their own way, helped to celebrate the season. Thanks for sharing!

Pippinfan

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-05 03:10 am UTC (link)
I imagine that this occasion just hit them rather hard; after all, I believe all of them (with the possible exception of Frodo) had orignally expected to return home long before Yuletide; I'm sure the rest of the Fellowship was glad to try and cheer them up.

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[info]lilybaggins
2004-12-04 01:23 am UTC (link)
So sweet and ingenious of the others... I love to see the Big Folk take care of our hobbits! Much enjoyed. :)

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-05 03:11 am UTC (link)
Me too! 8-D It's always nice to see the Fellowship together, before Moria, and pulling together!

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[info]rabidsamfan
2004-12-04 02:39 am UTC (link)
Lovely. And the handkerchiefs were a hoot! Maybe Sam and Pippin can find some late mushrooms to make up for not having brought anything else along.

Thank you!

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-05 03:13 am UTC (link)
I'm sure they would have tried to find something--and after all, there are two days in Yule!

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[info]grey_wonderer
2004-12-04 05:43 am UTC (link)
A very sweet story. I am glad that they got a bit of a celebration. I enjoyed the fact that the others planned it out for the hobbits without it being their holiday. They only knew what Gandalf had told them but still they did their best. Lovely.

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-05 03:15 am UTC (link)
Yes, it is not exactly their holiday, but they knew it was important to the hobbits, and it was a gesture to try and ease their homesickness. I can imagine in later years after the Travellers had returned it would have been a favorite memory of theirs.

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[info]lindelea1
2004-12-04 06:32 am UTC (link)
Ah, yes, Bilbo *would* think of handkerchiefs. After all, he left on a Journey once without any!

Lovely read. Thanks!

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-05 03:15 am UTC (link)
Precisely my thought! Glad you enjoyed it!

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[info]ansostuff
2004-12-04 12:11 pm UTC (link)
Poor hobbits! I had to laugh at bilbo`s handkerchiefs though. :) Now I have to read about Bilbo at the Prancing Pony.

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-05 03:17 am UTC (link)
I guess he knew that the handkerchiefs would be pretty useful, especially as he came away on his own adventure without any.
I hope you enjoy "A Merry Old Inn"--Marigold was kind enough to put that link in for me; the story didn't get a lot of response, I guess because it was only Bilbo, and not the other hobbits as well.

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[info]teawith
2004-12-04 01:50 pm UTC (link)
I know everyone has said it but the handkerchiefs are just priceless! So completely Bilbo :) Such a lovely sweet story.

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-05 03:18 am UTC (link)
Thank you so much! I'm glad that you enjoyed it.

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[info]auntiemeesh
2004-12-04 05:32 pm UTC (link)
I liked Frodo's embarrassment as he handed out the sweets. And poor Pippin and Sam feeling so upset at having failed to think ahead.

Aragorn glanced at Gandalf, and then went over to speak quietly to Legolas and Boromir.

Trust Aragorn to be on top of things and come up with a plan. I love how everyone pulls together to help the hobbits feel better. :)

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-05 03:22 am UTC (link)
Yes, I was thinking Frodo would be feeling badly that he had taken his kin and friends away during the holidays, and also would be thinking that the sweets were not much of a Yule, but better than nothing. Pippin is still young enough that he doesn't often think ahead, and Sam may have felt that it wasn't "his place" to do something.

I like to think of Aragorn as always on the lookout for what he can do to improve the morale of the group--this probably also cheered up the Big Folk as well, to see what they could do for the hobbits.

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[info]slightlytookish
2004-12-04 07:48 pm UTC (link)
Aww, so sweet. I love seeing the other members of the Fellowship stepping in make the hobbits have a happy Yule, and how Bilbo sent the handkerchiefs along :)

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-05 03:24 am UTC (link)
I do like to see the Big Folk of the Fellowship taking care of their hobbits.
Bilbo's handkerchiefs seem to be very popular!

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[info]maripo5a
2004-12-04 08:22 pm UTC (link)
Lovely lovely lovely. The handkerchiefs were definitely the crowning touch. *snuggles hobbits*

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-05 03:25 am UTC (link)
Everyone loved the handkerchiefs! LOL! (*Joining in the hobbit snuggling*)

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(Anonymous)
2004-12-05 02:17 am UTC (link)
Poor hobbits to be so homesick and all! I must say Bilbo's gift was wonderful! I'm in the midst of reading the Hobbit again and it always makes me laugh at how very...hobbity Bilbo is! It is so nice that the rest of the Fellowship pitched into to help with trying to ease the hobbits! Thanks for the tale!

Hai Took

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-05 03:26 am UTC (link)
Oh yes! I just re-read The Hobbit myself, and I absolutely agree! Hobbits don't come much more hobbity than Bilbo!

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[info]melilot_hill
2004-12-06 12:42 pm UTC (link)
Lovely story. It was nice of the others to give the Hobbits a bit of yule :)

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-07 02:07 am UTC (link)
Thank you! I like to show the Fellowship pulling together.

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[info]pipspebble
2004-12-09 05:39 pm UTC (link)
Oh, very sweet! Poor Pippin, crying himself to sleep. Thank you for writing a happier Yule for them. :-)

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[info]dreamflower02
2004-12-13 04:00 pm UTC (link)
I could see Pippin being especially homesick for his family, and then a bit devastated that he didn't remember to bring anything along as a gift. But I'm sure he and the others felt much better after the Fellowship was so kind to them.

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