Title: Still He Offers the Sea Shell
Author:
chash
Fandom: Anne of Green Gables
Pairing: Gilbert/Anne
Rating: PG-13.
Warnings: a-anne of green gables college au??
Word Count: 5100 words.
Summary: Gilbert Blythe is back from his semester abroad, and he wants to meet this Anne Shirley he's heard so much about.
Notes: I comment-spammed the vast majority of this at
kittyzams, who spazzed and encouraged me, and then this happened. It needs a bit of proofreading, but I'm putting it up now so that
kittyzams can read the ending.
Title from "Dr. Sigmund Freud Discovers the Seashell" by Achibald Macleish. Gilbert also quotes "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T. S. Eliot and "A Sonnet of the Moon" by Charles Best. Ohoho I am pretentious.
Disclaimer: Not mine, don't sue.
( He is, Anne must admit, handsome. She's not surprised to hear Diana swooning for him--he's dark-haired with a wicked smile, exactly the kind of boy Diana would like. The smile is what drives home for her how duplicitous he must be--anyone who smiles like that can't be a gentleman. )
Author:
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Fandom: Anne of Green Gables
Pairing: Gilbert/Anne
Rating: PG-13.
Warnings: a-anne of green gables college au??
Word Count: 5100 words.
Summary: Gilbert Blythe is back from his semester abroad, and he wants to meet this Anne Shirley he's heard so much about.
Notes: I comment-spammed the vast majority of this at
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Title from "Dr. Sigmund Freud Discovers the Seashell" by Achibald Macleish. Gilbert also quotes "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T. S. Eliot and "A Sonnet of the Moon" by Charles Best. Ohoho I am pretentious.
Disclaimer: Not mine, don't sue.
( He is, Anne must admit, handsome. She's not surprised to hear Diana swooning for him--he's dark-haired with a wicked smile, exactly the kind of boy Diana would like. The smile is what drives home for her how duplicitous he must be--anyone who smiles like that can't be a gentleman. )