Yes I read the book, but I also watched the movie. A retelling of the fight scene between Curley and Lennie told from Curley's point of view.
What long term consequences does killing Lennie have for George? How will he cope when the past is brought back up?
A short one-shot exploring Lennie's mind in the moment before his death.
George tries to save Lennie.
"A last wish, George, that's what we're askin." "Mah las' wish…is ta see Lennie a'gin...Thas all I want…s'all I've wanted."
He hoped he was happy. God damn, he hoped he was happy. Warning: Spoilers inside. Rated T for swearing and racial slurs.
Lennie had a bit of a surprise after he was given a puppy by Slim. Lennie/George.
George experiments with his homosexual urges with some of the men that work with him on the ranch - he soon finds himself in an emotional struggle..
[post-book] Slim's dog has a new litter, and George receives one of the little ones.
George tells his fifteen-year-old daughter, Beverly, the truth about his deceased friend, Lennie and exactly what happened to him on the day of his death.
We're rocks, like the ones you see thrown by the sea. we get swept back and forth in life until we begin to crumble. Until we've gone from a rock to a grain of sand. (DRABBLE)
From desperation comes dreams, and from dreams comes hope. From hope brings one of two parts. The part where you fly, or the part where you fall. (Spoiler warning) (DRABBLE)
"And in his last few cherished human moments, George knew the answer to the tormenting puzzle: They could not be saved." Zombie AU. George and Lennie are the only survivors in this world that has been attacked by zombies, yet can they get through it unscathed? The answer is No.
A scene between Curley and his wife after Lennie broke Curley's hand. Curley's wife's POV. Rated T for language. Please R&R.
Anyone catch the Harry Potter reference? My idea about the life of Crooks, plus how George and Lennie probably met. Rated T for language (including racist language). Please note that all my OMAM stories have racist language in them purely because that's how people spoke, not my opinion. I don't own any characters or the book's plot. I wasn't alive in 1937 anyways.
Kind of a prequel to 'Time does NOT end all wounds', but not really and there's no order. George tells Curley just what he thinks of him. Also slips in some of my opinions about Curley's wife. Rated T for language.
SPOILER ALERT! Set three years after George killed Lennie. Well, you'll find out the rest. Rated T for language. Disclaimer: I do NOT own any of the characters or Of Mice and Men. It would be awesome if I did though...
He gave a resigned sigh. Still standing peacefully, Lennie spoke, "Do it."
To understand the following you must have read Of Mice and Men by John Stienback. This is just an extension of the book, a chapter 7 if you will. I did not wright the book, but this extension does belong to me with rights to John Stienback for actually writing the book. Written on December 6th 2012. Rated M for dark themes.
This is a short alternative ending to the novel Of Mice and Men.
George and Slim can't find Lennie and there is only one option left for them. Rated M for sexual activity and strong language.
George and Lennie have a bit of a quickie in the barn. ((Crack!ish I got kind of bored while studying for my exam, and *boom* here we are.))
funny story
A short smut about the relationship between Lennie and Curley's Wife Hope you like it. I give credit to John Steinbeck.
funny story
As George and Lenny finally receive the ranch, They realise that it was never what they actually wanted in the first place...
If things had gone differently and Lennie had lived, and he and George had finally gotten their dream ranch, what would it be like? Worth it,no doubt, but what about when things don't go as planned?
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funny story
Just a quick story detailing how the intrepid duo first met. Written whilst bored and understimulated during an English class when studying the book. K- plus for mild language.