11 Works by CG920fire
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It's about time you took a shower. You'd been slacking on self-care lately, but, who wouldn't blame you? Your life has taken such a drastic turn, almost entirely unplanned, but you're winging it. Or trying to.
Over a million of won in debt, a baby on the way, and an ex who seemingly vanished off the face of the earth. Things never went well in your favor; you should've known better but you learned your lesson.
Despite everything, you try your best to stay strong. But, sometimes, you need to let out the tears bottling up inside.
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In the original story, during the Summer of 1922, Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan were lovers that rekindled after five long years. Gatsby's love for her was intense and obsessive to the point it contributed to his downfall.
However, in this alternating story, set in the Summer of 1924, Nick Carraway greets his neighbor shortly after moving in West Egg and gets himself swiped into Gatsby's shady business. And one night, when Gatsby visits Tom Buchanan for Dinner with Nick, he stumbles upon a young, idealistic girl.
Her name? Daisy.
From there, Gatsby felt the instinctive need to protect her at all costs, developing a great paternal love for her.
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After Heracles' ascension to Olympus, he was betrothed to Hebe, daughter of Hera and goddess of youth. The young goddess isn't pleased with this outcome as she doesn't know the man she's wed to. Fearful for her future, she finds solace in her mother. This is her mother's domain after all.
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Little Ophelia has been craving strawberries, so Laertes takes her out on a trip to the market to buy her some.
As it turns out, his trusty rapier proves to be useful on this trip.
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"I saw Tom with that yellow car" by CG920fire
Fandoms: The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
11 Aug 2023
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Remembering that Tom once drove the very yellow car that killed Myrtle, a grieving George Wilson heads to his mansion with only one thing in his mind:
Revenge.
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A Tax for the Rich by CG920fire
Fandoms: The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald, Saw (Movies)
29 May 2023
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"They were careless people, Tom and Daisy- they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made." - Nick Carraway
And now, at long last, they shall pay a tax.
A tax of flesh and blood.
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I'm Sorry, Myrtle by CG920fire
Fandoms: The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (2013), The Great Gatsby (1974)
17 Apr 2023
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The aftermath of Myrtle Wilson's death and the culmination to Jay Gatsby's murder from the perspective of George Wilson.
Mourning his wife, George is told by Tom Buchanan that Gatsby was responsible for her death and that she was the man she had an affair with. On a sorrow-filled quest of vengeance, George heads to Gatsby's mansion to kill him. However, he always had his doubts about doing such a deed and soon regrets it upon pulling the trigger.
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Blood in the Cerulean Water by CG920fire
Fandoms: The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
06 Apr 2023
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Bang.
Jay Gatsby's final thoughts as he bleeds out in his pool from his wound.
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The Fat Bastard and the Even Bigger Bastard by CG920fire
Fandoms: South Park, The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
30 Mar 2023
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With Butters' claim of his closet being a portal to Narnia, Cartman gets inside, hoping to get into that magical world.
...Instead, the closet takes him to the world of the Great Gatsby where he meets a man who's just as big as an asshole as him - Tom Buchanan. That will not end well.
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Jay Gatsby is dead.
Daisy only heard of the news shortly after she moved back to Chicago. For all of her faults, she didn't intend for him to die.
...And now, it seems that a piece of him will live on.
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Daisy Buchanan beats the living crap out of Tom by CG920fire
Fandoms: The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
11 Mar 2023
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Exactly what it says on the tin; Daisy had enough of Tom and Jordan watches on, sipping some wine.
