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“Maybe I’ll teach in other countries someday,” Anne suggests sleepily, idly dreaming about the way she would like to graze the tip of her finger along Gilbert's lash line.
“That sounds right up your alley.” Gilbert teases with a hint of a grin, but she can see the way he blinks, long and slow, like sleep might be getting to them both. “I would miss you, though.” He says, and for a moment, Anne is sure she’s heard him wrong.
She watches his face, but he shows no signs of making a joke or any sort of follow-up. “Well,” Anne says a bit uselessly, “I guess you’ll just have to write to me then.”
Gilbert smiles small. “I guess so.”
(or: Anne and Gilbert accidentally end up snowed in at Green Gables.)
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Five times Anne and Gilbert speak about marriage and one time they don’t need to say anything at all.
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"You know as well as I do that it’s not safe to walk all the way to Green Gables in a storm like this, and it’s only going to get worse. If you hitch up the buggy now, though, you should make it alright.”
“I don’t think that’s a good idea, Bash,” Gilbert responded.
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Gilbert never saw Diana Barry on the train, and so he never learned about Anne's letter. Anne never spoke with Winnifred, so she never learned the true contents of his. Four months later, they're both home for Christmas break and both avoiding one another. But when a winter storm forces a long buggy ride followed by an evening snowed in, will the truth finally come out?
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“Oh, I’m so sorry miss – honestly I wasn’t paying any attention – and oh look, you dropped your – here let me – is there any way I can-” He might be a man now, but he still stammers and rambles when he’s embarrassed, head still bent as he tries to shake the dirt off her novel. She smirks at the sight.“Why, Mr Blythe, are all the Parisians as clumsy as you are?” Anne is relieved by the steadiness of her voice, even though her heart is thumping in her chest and her mind is whirling with questions as to why he is back, why now.
Gilbert goes to Paris, Anne goes to Queens, and years later they both return to Avonlea and meet again. They should be older and wiser, but when neither of ever admits to their mistakes and misunderstandings, will they ever sort themselves out?
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Avonlea’s Summer of 1880 Great Game of Capture the Flag! by ee_marie
Fandoms: Anne with an E (TV)
24 Jun 2017
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Moody Spurgeon has gathered all the boys in Avonlea between 12 and 18 at the softball diamond for a game of capture the flag. Subterfuge, reconnaissance, undercover missions, and just a dash of chicken-coop-climbing combine to make this a game they will not soon forget. Why? Because Anne Shirley-Cuthbert wants to play, of course, and she demands that the rest of the girls be allowed to play, too.
