She knows her father and her mother walk freely, bound as close as ever under the trees of Aman. She knows too that her son, her granddaughter and her grandson-in-law are present. There are even two young twins, though she does not see them often as they are in need of much healing. Lúthien could call upon them all and she knows they would welcome her.
Yet he is not present and without him, she feels as if she is only half of herself. Each day she appeals to the Valar to let him be reborn - has he not earned it? - but they urge her to be patient. So patient she will be - patient and scarce.
"It is I who cannot give them what they deserve." so it is best that they think her passed on to another place with her Beren, "You are not like me and that brings me unmatched joy."
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Date: 2017-05-14 04:15 am (UTC)From:Yet he is not present and without him, she feels as if she is only half of herself. Each day she appeals to the Valar to let him be reborn - has he not earned it? - but they urge her to be patient. So patient she will be - patient and scarce.
"It is I who cannot give them what they deserve." so it is best that they think her passed on to another place with her Beren, "You are not like me and that brings me unmatched joy."