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Post by Arwen on Jun 16, 2007 4:45:26 GMT -5
Arwen looked at Arawyn with calmness, she did not wish to make her daughter nervous over a simple statement, "After awhile you look back and see the moment you were kidnapped as a lesson. However I do not think your father is made. I am quite sure he is suprised and is trying to manage his time with his family in commitments," she stretched, "You must remember this is a first time for your Father. He was not brought up the way you children have been, despite having ruled for many years your Father still misses his old life, and this weighs down upon him."
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Post by Arawyn on Jun 16, 2007 12:11:27 GMT -5
"That's not an excuse to go out on his family," she said and sighed watching as Amarie woke and began to slowly crawl about on the blanket, then she sipped some water. "There is no excuse for him to not be with his family."
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Post by Arwen on Jun 17, 2007 4:37:23 GMT -5
Arwen looked at her a little suprised, "Never has he done so. He would never leave us intentionally, he would give his life to save one of us, and you must treasure it. Know that despite the idle time we spend together a strong family relationship, is... It is truly simple. Love. Without “Love” there would be absolutely nothing, just an empty space. No matter how far away you are from your family, you are kept together by love."
Arwen watched Amarie, "There comes a time in your life, when you realise who matters, who never did and who always will. So don't worry about the people from the past.. Because there is a reason they did not make it to the future."
She reahced for some water and took a sip also, watching her grandchild drink reminded her of how thirsty she was, when she had drunk she looked up, "Arawyn remember, if someone really loved you, they knew what was in your heart, and it didn't matter if they made mistakes. They would look past your words and actions and read you heart."
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Post by Arawyn on Jun 23, 2007 6:30:00 GMT -5
"Okay okay Nan, you win, you can stop making me feel guilty now!" She said to him and ate some more food, looking down at the ground.
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Post by Arwen on Jun 23, 2007 22:13:12 GMT -5
"You are guilty of nothing Arawyn. Your path led you in this direction and you followed it, I do not hold you guilty for any hurt you may have caused our family. It was meant to be."
Arwen sighed, and smiled a little. She wondered how long Aragorn would continue on his business and how long until she would "pop". She was quite excited as to having another child, though she was also missing one, and wondered whence he should return.
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Post by Arawyn on Jun 27, 2007 8:20:43 GMT -5
"I guess," Arawyn sighed and looked out in the distance at the horizon. She wished Elphir would return soon, she missed him dearly.
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Post by Arwen on Jun 28, 2007 4:47:03 GMT -5
Arwen smiled, and noticed her daughter's thought wandered astray, straight to the horizon. Arwen stood up, and walked over to balcony and looked out over the feilds and to Mordor. Once it had been clean and swept free of evil, yet now, once again it was filling. However there was no other place she wanted to be. She loved Arda for all it had, even the evil.
"The breeze is nice, do you not believe so?" she asked as the breeze whisked in through the gardens. It was cool, and blew Arwen's hair backwards, like a trees leaves.
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Post by Arawyn on Jun 30, 2007 2:00:11 GMT -5
Arawyn smiled and nodded, "You look beautiful Naneth, like a Luthien from the pages in our books," she smiled to her mother and down at her two sleeping babes and the dog who was now much older than the pup she once was, though she still had very puppy-ish traits in her.
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Post by Arwen on Jun 30, 2007 5:10:19 GMT -5
Arwen smiled, "You also look gorgeous, my daughter. The Light from the sun, shows off your most attractive features," Arwen returned to where she had sat, "So daughter, how do you plan to educate your children?"
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Post by Arawyn on Jun 30, 2007 8:56:27 GMT -5
Arawyn smiled and then shrugged. "I haven't really thought about it, they are still only babies, should I be?" She asked her mother curiously.
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Post by Arwen on Jun 30, 2007 20:09:19 GMT -5
"Not unless you believe that both you and your children are ready," Arwen watched her grandchildren, "I lived in Lothlorien when I was their age, and was taken everywhere with my mother. I soon learnt the elvish tongue, by simply being around those of my superiors."
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Post by Arawyn on Jun 30, 2007 20:19:16 GMT -5
"But they are only a month or so old, they couldn't learn to speak so early- could they?" She asked her mother curiously, wondering how much more she didn't know about raising a child.
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Post by Arwen on Jul 1, 2007 4:10:20 GMT -5
"You never know, children are full of suprises. I believe your first word was in a few months after you were born. Though I believe our children listen to our words, and just sometimes, they may understand."
Arwen sighed. She had loved watchign her children grow, she loved watching the boys run after her girls, and the girls run after her boy. She loved watching them grow into the people they were.
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Post by Arawyn on Jul 1, 2007 8:23:32 GMT -5
"Have you ever thought though, it seems my children will have an aunt or uncle that's younger than them," she giggled.
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Post by Arwen on Jul 2, 2007 4:27:54 GMT -5
Arwen smiled, “It is strange,” Arwen laughed alongside her daughter, “At least they shall get along much more then they would if their aunt or uncle were older. We must thank the maia for all they have gifted us, and perhaps these things happen for good reason.”
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