Subject: My contribution
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Posted on: 2013-09-10 01:05:00 UTC
Note: The opinions expressed here are the opinions of the characters, not necessarily of the author. Also, I have no idea if this is any good.
Tish dropped the Lord of the Rings trilogy (plus The Hobbit) on Sebak's bunk. They bounced, and the top book skittered off the stack and bumped into Sebak's leg. "I'm done!" she said. "Finally."
Sebak looked up and carefully restacked The Fellowship of the Ring. "Did you enjoy them?"
Tish nodded. "Yeah. I liked The Hobbit the best because Bilbo's character development is cool. I think the riddles were a really creative way to deal with something scary. And I liked trying to guess the answers. It's so funny, too, Bilbo being all like 'I want my hobbit-hole'!"
The Vulcan tilted his head. "I found that one the least enjoyable."
Tish nodded. "You probably like The Silmarillion the best," she guessed.
"Did you read it?" Sebak asked, looking almost hopeful.
Tish snorted. "I tried. But you didn't say it was required, and it's really boring! I'd read it if it was told like a story, but ugh."
"Tolkien's prose is considered quite beautiful," Sebak said.
"Yeah, it is," Tish said. "And that's the problem. It's like 'hey look I'm a linguistics professor!' rather than 'hey I'm going to tell you a cool story'!"
"I thought you said you liked the series."
She sighed. "First of all, they’re not as bad as The Silmarillion. And there's still a cool story there. But I kept stopping and starting because I kept losing interest. If I hadn't promised you, I probably wouldn't have finished them."
Sebak raised his eyebrows. "Why did you read them for me? When you worked in the Lord of the Rings division you would have likely had a partner that would have tried to make you read them."
"Yeah, but she kept trying to convince me to like them and well, you won't. You're just like 'it's logical to read them because there is a lot of badfic for them'. I like things to make sense."
"Really."
"Yeah," Tish said.
"Hm. Considering what I have learned about you, that is most - "
"Fascinating, I know," Tish said, sighing. "Could you not be stereotypical? Anyhow, I read them for you. Happy? Right, stupid question," she added as Sebak arched an eyebrow.
"I am disappointed that you did not enjoy them," he replied. "However, as you said, they are necessary."
"Well, we can agree to disagree on that. Most fic is movieverse. And I didn't say I didn't like them!"
"You explained your problems with them quite thoroughly," Sebak pointed out.
She shrugged. "It's just kind of overrated, that's all."
"That is your opinion."
"Right," she said.
Sebak nodded.
Tish grinned. "So, will you read Percy Jackson?"