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[meme] The everyone survived AU
THE ARDA AU MEME

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All the AUs! With classics as the obligatory and all important
> EVERYONE LIVED AU. Maybe you're at Thorin's festive coronation or a drinking game between Boromir and Haldir after the end of the War, or Fëanor and Thingol finally talk to each other. Maybe Belladonna comes with her son on adventures, or Maedhros spends some very awkward hours at Elrond's wedding. U know the drill.
> but let's not forget the staple COFFEESHOP AU either
> or the no less important WHAT IF AU: What if the Silmarils were glowing bunnies? What if Bard hadn't managed to take down Smaug? What if Maeglin had not betrayed Gondolin, what if Galadriel had accepted the One Ring? What if Sam had a giant afro?
> and really any other AUs that you can think of.
As a note, since not everyone has seen BOFA yet and some people care about not being spoiled, please make a note in your top level comment/the subject line of a comment if you might bring up spoilers in threads or don't want to be spoiled, something like "bofa spoilers yes" or "bofa spoilers no".
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He turns the question back on her.
"Can a Kinslayer not worry for another?"
For a kinsman?
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Even when hearing of her grim and lonely fate.
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Some part of her thinks that it rings true that he would. That buried part of herself that reaches toward the sound of his voice like a flower turns to the sun.
"But there is more, is there not?"
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"If there is, do you wish to hear it? There are things which once said cannot be unsaid."
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She had turned him away because she wished to remain with her people, because she wished to keep serving her king, and now all of that has turned to ash and bitter tears.
If she can have nothing else, then let her have the truth, at least.
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"Then, Tauriel, I have missed you, little niece. I thought you long and long dead Runya."
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Her eyes widen, and she can feel something shift and move in her mind, and what he says rings true, as does the name he gives her.
"Which of your brothers sired me?"
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She tries to recall a face, but she finds that she cannot. It remains shrouded in darkness, though now that the door has been opened she is sure that in time it will return to her.
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"They were wed and he denied it?"
Well, wed by elven standards at any rate.
"Did he... deny me as well?"
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"They were. No ceremony had they, and Haleth claimed none as husband, and so, he said, he was himself not wed, if his wife said she was not his wife. They loved each other, but theirs was a fierce thing, all sharp edges and bursts of temper. They never lived together, that any of us were ever able to discern, and when she set her face and rode away he did not weep or grieve or try to stop her, although I think he mourned, in his own way."
He smiles at her fondly. "No. You he loved from the day she put you in his arms - I truly think he did not even know Haleth was with child, for she was not one to speak of such things, and they were apart more often than they were together. But he kept you apart and saw seldom, hoping that your mother's blood would be enough to stave off our Curse."
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She looked at him almost pleadingly, silently begging him to say that she was not a kinslayer.
Did he know how frightfully close she had come? Did he know that she had pointed an arrow at her king, willing to fire it straight into his heart?
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"It kept you safe enough, and I thank Thranduil ever day for your life although he knows it not. But your mother's blood was enough to keep you safe for a time, although it could not save her or your father, in the end."