Sophinisba Solis (
sophinisba) wrote2006-07-17 11:54 pm
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Frodo/Aragorn, 200 words
PG-13 (I think), unbetaed, movie-ish. For
claudia603, based on a prompt she gave me a month or two ago, and with thanks to
geniusartist/
opaquevision, whose F/A earlier tonight inspired me to finish this one. If you don't like interspecies, you probably won't like this. :D
On the Stairs
"I would speak with you in private, Mr. Underhill."
Frodo's stepping backwards, retreating up the stairs, though he knows he won't outrun this fierce man with his long legs and his long arms, ah, reaching out to grip him by the collar. Shoving him, tossing him back.
Frodo gasps.
A shuffle of footsteps on the next floor up. The guards won't interfere though, Frodo is quite sure. They've played this game enough times by now.
The Guards of the Citadel have leaned that sometimes the Ring-bearer will cry out -- on the stairs and in the corridors as well as in the royal bedroom. They recognize that these are not cries of distress. Frodo doesn't expect, or want, to be rescued from the stern, powerful man who's pursuing him up the steps. Frodo is agile, and if he seems to trip, to fall back on the steps, it is only a practiced illusion. He is actually in complete control. He gazes up at the man now looming over him, makes his eyes enormous, makes his lower lip stick out and tremble, and whispers, "What will you do to me, sir?"
"Nothing more than you deserve," growls the Ranger-King.
Frodo surrenders.
On the Stairs
"I would speak with you in private, Mr. Underhill."
Frodo's stepping backwards, retreating up the stairs, though he knows he won't outrun this fierce man with his long legs and his long arms, ah, reaching out to grip him by the collar. Shoving him, tossing him back.
Frodo gasps.
A shuffle of footsteps on the next floor up. The guards won't interfere though, Frodo is quite sure. They've played this game enough times by now.
The Guards of the Citadel have leaned that sometimes the Ring-bearer will cry out -- on the stairs and in the corridors as well as in the royal bedroom. They recognize that these are not cries of distress. Frodo doesn't expect, or want, to be rescued from the stern, powerful man who's pursuing him up the steps. Frodo is agile, and if he seems to trip, to fall back on the steps, it is only a practiced illusion. He is actually in complete control. He gazes up at the man now looming over him, makes his eyes enormous, makes his lower lip stick out and tremble, and whispers, "What will you do to me, sir?"
"Nothing more than you deserve," growls the Ranger-King.
Frodo surrenders.

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Frodo so helpless and all before the big scary Ranger.
How to keep a relationship alive. :-)
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They have many happy years ahead of them!
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*shivers*
More! Like 10,000 words more...
:D
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:D
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*watches the surrender*
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I also love it when Strider makes Frodo make noises!
Thank you!!
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So THAT'S what those falls were during the movies, eh? :D A simple ploy . . .
This is great---LOVED it! Especially the guards taking no notice of it, because after all, they're used to it, lol!
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This was fun to do. I love Frodo and Aragorn and I love my interspecies girls.
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And I adore that last line!!
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He gazes up at the man now looming over him, makes his eyes enormous, makes his lower lip stick out and tremble, and whispers, "What will you do to me, sir?"
"Nothing more than you deserve," growls the Ranger-King.
*grrrrroowls*
Love to see Frodo surrender under these circumstances. :D
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And as for the growling, yes, I completely agree. I was perving a little bit on the lines you quoted and also laughing quite a lot.