TITLE: Three O'Clock In the Morning
AUTHOR: Halrloprillalar
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RATING: PG13 for M/M interaction.
FANDOM/SPOILERS: Lord of the Rings. Movie & books.
SUMMARY: Merry and Pippin under the mallorn tree.
DISCLAIMER: So not mine.
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"And that I ran away from home that time and and that I took Mayor Whitfoot's beer." Pippin turned to Merry. "I'm sorry I ate your birthday cake when you were seventeen."
"And that you got the measles last year and that you cried when you were a baby?"
Pippin smiled briefly, then turned away. "Merry, what will I do?"
"You'll just have to bear it, Pip. It will get easier day by day." Merry handed Pippin his handkerchief.
"It doesn't feel like it." Pippin blew his nose and wiped his face. "Thanks. I lost mine last week."
Merry chuckled. "What are elves' handkerchiefs like, do you think?"
"Thin as spider web, strong as steel, soft as down, no doubt."
"Woven on the looms of old, of which the stories tell." Merry grinned at Pippin and they both began to giggle.
"They'll hold a lake of tears and still be dry."
"And glow to light your way on nights when there's no moon."
"And above all, they are never, ever misplaced." Pippin tucked Merry's handkerchief away in his own pocket.
Merry looked at Pippin and laughed and leaned over to kiss his forehead. But Pippin raised his face and took his friend in his arms. Merry put a hand on Pippin's cheek and an arm around his waist and they sat for a long while, kissing in the night while the elves and crickets sang.
But when Pippin began to tug at Merry's shirt, Merry pulled back. "What about the others?"
"The others are asleep." Pippin didn't stop.
"And the elves?"
"Elves are old and bloodless, Merry. If they're roused, it will be good for them." Pippin smiled. "And good for you."
"And you too, I suppose," said Merry. And he yielded, as he knew he would.
So they spread the blanket on the soft grass and lay down together and whether anyone saw them, they neither knew nor cared.
Afterwards, they dressed and sat a while longer under the mallorn tree, Pippin leaning on Merry's chest.
"Pippin..."
"Hmm?"
"Are you all right?"
"Well...better, anyhow. I'm not sorry about Will Whitfoot's beer anymore."
Merry ruffled Pippin's hair. "Then let's go to bed. With any luck, we can lie in tomorrow."
Quietly, they made their way back and settled under their blankets. Merry began to drift off.
"Merry," Pippin whispered.
"Go to sleep, Pip."
"Merry!"
"What is it?"
"Now I'm hungry."
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