Reviews for Marigold
Noriah chapter 1 . 10/7/2015
that was beautiful
Eregnar chapter 1 . 4/30/2014
:(

Very Sad. But very sweet, and uplifting, in a way.
orphanacccount chapter 1 . 4/28/2014
FLUFFY ANGSTY OVERLOAD ERMAHGERDDDDD
*head explodes*
Anonymized Artichoke chapter 1 . 12/13/2004
Aww...how sweet and sad. Combining the death of Mrs. Gamgee and giving Frodo a female friend (for once!) is a lovely idea.
lovethosehobbits chapter 1 . 8/23/2004
So sad, but oh, so sweet. Another beautiful story. tree
Vynne chapter 1 . 8/14/2004
That was a great first chap. Can't wait for chap. 2!
Viewfinder chapter 1 . 8/12/2004
Beautiful Baylor, as always!

I absolutley loved it when Frodo brushed her hair, he's so loving, it gave me warm fuzzies in my stomach. _
Merlynnod chapter 1 . 8/11/2004
Oh...what a beautifully sad story...

The imagery and the understanding of a child's mind is perfect. And the way you captured Frodo, especially his empathy and compassion for that little girls is incredible. It's so very vivid that he has been through that before, he understands what it's like when your whole world falls apart.

Beautiful, wonderful story...
illyria-pffyffin chapter 1 . 8/11/2004
What a wonderfully sweet and gentle tale. I love the way you descibe Marigold's conflicting feelings; her observation of the way things are at Bag End, compared to her own home, and her longing for her mother, her worries and her memories, are all beautifully and sensitively written. The whole sequence of events are truly believable and utterly hobbity. I am in awe and in love with your portrayal of Frodo. I love this story very much and enjoy its soothing imagery. Thank you so much for writing and sharing it with us.
Dis Thrainsdotter chapter 1 . 8/10/2004
It isnt easy for any child to loose his or her mother. It leaves a hole that no one can fill. It is good for Marigold that Frodo is there, able to help her.
Barbara Kennedy chapter 1 . 8/10/2004
You do know how to wring every tear out of a person's heart.

The tears are falling even as I type.

Such a bittersweet story.

She recognized all the fine things and even appreciated every one of them, but she never wanted for more than to be back with her family, with all the imperfections and troubles that included. It was her familiar life she really wanted.
Playing Passerine chapter 1 . 8/10/2004
aw