âHn?â Looking the female over a few good times as she rubbed her plump lips together to keep the gloss coated freshly on them with a single brow raised before snapping them apart with a pop and giving an angel kissed smile. âIâve read it hundreds of times already. But recently, Iâve been trying to look at it from a new kind of perspective⊠if that makes sense?â It probably wouldnât considering she was just trying to see if there was any kinds of mythological creatures that would be popping out of the J.R.R. Tolkien universe anytime soon. She rather hoped not but it was better to be safe than sorry âIâm Lydia Martin,â overlapping hands placed on the book in front of her she gestured towards the empty chair directly across from her âcare to join me? Maybe as a fan you could give a little insight into the different speciesâ Tolkien talks about. Hypothetical, of course.â Blinking feverishly over to an empty table with a few lone belongings and then back to the older female, she gave a delightful sigh as her next words were spoken in Sindarin. âThough I wouldnât mind pretending that mermaids did exist⊠if only for a short amount of timeâ
Charlie nodded excitedly, enthralled by the prospect of someone being as interested in Tolkienâs words as she was herself. âA girl after my own heart! I know everything there is to know about the Lord of the Rings universe, Iâm kind of a super nerd about it.â She said with a shrug, nodding as she took the offer to sit. âThank you.â She paused. âNice to meet you, Lydia, Iâm Charlie Bradbury.â She said with a smile, trying not to allow herself to get too distracted by . âSo.. what are you thinking, Maiar, Elves, Balrog, Orcs, Ainur, Uruk-hai, Dwarves, or Dragons?â She asked, listing off the races she knew by heart before sighing. How perfect could this girl get? âThe language of the Eledhrim, good choice.â She admired.
















