Tales of Love and Valour
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-Multi-Age › Slash - Male/Male
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
9
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1,490
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3
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From the Stars
Title: From the Stars
Author: Tuxedo Elf
Pairing: Glorfindel/Ecthelion
Prompt: 048 - All right, but there’s room enough for two.
Rating: G
Word Count: 364
Notes: A belated birthday semi-drabble for Trekqueen.
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Night had fallen in Gondolin and high above the steep valley slopes, the stars glittered in the darkened sky, unblemished by clouds.
His daily work finally complete, Ecthelion quickly made his way from his own home to the House of the Golden Flower. The staff did not question him as he entered – he was a frequent visitor here and was treated as if he were their own Lord.
On some occasions, he asked where Glorfindel might be found, but not tonight. On a night like this, he knew there was only one place his lover would be.
Bypassing Glorfindel’s private rooms, Ecthelion made his way to the very top of the tall house. High above the smaller guest rooms and servants quarters was a single circular room, surrounded by a wide balcony.
It was here that he found Glorfindel, stretched out on a wide blanket, staring up at the stars.
“Comfortable?” Ecthelion asked, smiling down at the prone form of his lover.
“Very,” Glorfindel replied. He patted the space beside him. “Join me… there’s room enough for two!”
Ecthelion chuckled, for the blanket was very large indeed. “So I see!” Moving over, he lay down beside Glorfindel, taking his hand in his own. “I knew I would find you here – the night was made for star-gazing.”
“It was…” Glorfindel smiled in contentment. “I love to watch them. They never cease to fascinate me.”
“They are beautiful,” Ecthelion agreed. “Yet what is it that draws you to them in such a way?”
Glorfindel smiled wistfully. “They are a mystery… jewels in a world we cannot reach. I cannot help but wonder what it would be like to walk amongst them.” He turned to his lover, his eyes glittering as brightly as the stars above. “Can you imagine what that would be like, Ecthelion? To go where no one has gone before…” He trailed off, blushing. “Do you think such a thing is possible? Or am I simply a sentimental fool?”
Leaning over, Ecthelion kissed Glorfindel tenderly. “It sounds impossible, but no one can tell. The years are long and the world is ever changing. Who knows… perhaps one day, someone somewhere will make it so.”
END
Author: Tuxedo Elf
Pairing: Glorfindel/Ecthelion
Prompt: 048 - All right, but there’s room enough for two.
Rating: G
Word Count: 364
Notes: A belated birthday semi-drabble for Trekqueen.
***************
Night had fallen in Gondolin and high above the steep valley slopes, the stars glittered in the darkened sky, unblemished by clouds.
His daily work finally complete, Ecthelion quickly made his way from his own home to the House of the Golden Flower. The staff did not question him as he entered – he was a frequent visitor here and was treated as if he were their own Lord.
On some occasions, he asked where Glorfindel might be found, but not tonight. On a night like this, he knew there was only one place his lover would be.
Bypassing Glorfindel’s private rooms, Ecthelion made his way to the very top of the tall house. High above the smaller guest rooms and servants quarters was a single circular room, surrounded by a wide balcony.
It was here that he found Glorfindel, stretched out on a wide blanket, staring up at the stars.
“Comfortable?” Ecthelion asked, smiling down at the prone form of his lover.
“Very,” Glorfindel replied. He patted the space beside him. “Join me… there’s room enough for two!”
Ecthelion chuckled, for the blanket was very large indeed. “So I see!” Moving over, he lay down beside Glorfindel, taking his hand in his own. “I knew I would find you here – the night was made for star-gazing.”
“It was…” Glorfindel smiled in contentment. “I love to watch them. They never cease to fascinate me.”
“They are beautiful,” Ecthelion agreed. “Yet what is it that draws you to them in such a way?”
Glorfindel smiled wistfully. “They are a mystery… jewels in a world we cannot reach. I cannot help but wonder what it would be like to walk amongst them.” He turned to his lover, his eyes glittering as brightly as the stars above. “Can you imagine what that would be like, Ecthelion? To go where no one has gone before…” He trailed off, blushing. “Do you think such a thing is possible? Or am I simply a sentimental fool?”
Leaning over, Ecthelion kissed Glorfindel tenderly. “It sounds impossible, but no one can tell. The years are long and the world is ever changing. Who knows… perhaps one day, someone somewhere will make it so.”
END