Of all Anne Blythe's children, Walter was always different, in some undefined, fey way. In humanity, there are different yarns that weave into a diverse weave, delicate, lace, and breakable in the winds of life.
How do you recover from an unimaginable loss? Gilbert Blythe and Anne Shirley are a year into their marriage and are both trying to deal with the loss of their baby, Joyce. Each think the other blames them for the death and each try to hide their pain. Gilbert loves Anne but has lost hope and Anne loves Gilbert but has a secret she can't tell.
Roguishly handsome Gilbert Blythe returns to Avonlea after three years away in Alberta. He is expecting to waste the next year pretending to care about books and listening to the mindless chatter of the likes of Josie Pye, but one look and a slate would change that. Complicated with the obstinance of youth, this is one lesson he must learn. This is a slight twist on an old story.
My tribute to all of the ink that LMM spilled writing about graves. (Before Anne attended a single Redmond class in "Anne of the Island," she visited Old St. John's.) Anne and Gilbert live together in Kingsport, Nova Scotia, post-2022. Gilbert attends medical school. Anne works and visits St. John's Cemetery a lot. Sometimes she works in St. John's.
Murderbot meets Anne of Green Gables. They bond over their love of Sanctuary Moon. Then they meet zombies. Inspired by a Wattpad challenge to add zombies to a retelling of a classic story.
Anne and Gilbert are newlyweds. On the first night of their honeymoon, Anne struggles with her emerging sexuality and the confusing feelings that ensue. Slowly, she learns to appreciate a new side of her beloved Gilbert Blythe, one that strikes her as both deeply arousing and sensually transgressive.
Loki's attention is drawn to an orphan girl on Midgard with green eyes, red hair, and the most wonderful imagination, and her maternal instinct goes into overdrive. Female Loki.
Anne is wondering back from a walk to Gilbert and baby Jem when a strange man asks her for directions. When things take a turn for the worst as he attacks her, she is on the outside of Four Winds. Will anyone come in time to save her or will she be left to die?
In "The Blythes Are Quoted," Clarissa Wilcox snuck into the deathbed vigil for one of Dr. Blythe's rich patients. She gossiped that she "could tell Mrs. Blythe a few things about Dr. Blythe and his nurses . . . yes, and about him and Mrs. Owen Ford." Find out the truth. Also, why did Anne give up on her writing?
A glittering party in Charlottetown draws the Blythes out of Ingleside, and Anne, in a just as glittery new dress, collects a few new hearts.
A simple, unremarkable-to-most season in the Four Winds community; where the weather is warm and obliging, an oldest son five years of age is becoming his own, and a father cannot help how much he loves that boys mother.
Set in 1981, Anne Shirley is about to begin her first year at York University. However, she has been trying to attract the attention of the pious Gilbert Blythe, whilst grappling with her ever-emerging sexuality.
Anne's history is a little different. So is Gilbert's in this semi modern telling with a few twists that depart from cannon. The two finally meet face to face in college and naturally Gilbert likes her. Low angst (other then mention of previous events, trigger warning for an attack on a female character). Semi modern times (2000s)
Unwanted, unloved, Katherine Brooke prepares herself for a life of endless monotony and lonely spinsterhood. There is no beauty or joy at all in life. Until she meets a certain redhead and discovers the magic of a place called Green Gables. Perhaps there is a bend in her road after all?
Being Anne Shirley's best friend - or second best friend counting Diana Barry - was a whirlwind of an adventure in itself. I always saw something of a kindred spirit in her. And not just because our hair was the same shade of fiery red but a soul tie in itself. But never did I imagine that through her, my world would turn upside down. I blame Gilbert Blythe entirely. Two-shot.
Anne and Gilbert are finally married but trouble strikes when Anne's past comes back to haunt her.
Correspondence is a dance of souls, isn't it? What can a letter do, especially if it contains a request that has to be complied with?
It was meant to be a marriage of convenience. But when Anne Shirley is forced to wed her spurned lover Gilbert Blythe in order to save her beloved Green Gables from being inherited by Sloanes, the sparks really begin to fly. Their marriage is much more than either Anne or Gilbert bargained for. As the trouble mounts, so does the desire…
Josie, who now lives in Four Winds, reveals a little too much in her diary - a little too much, that is, when Anne stumbles on it, and has a lot of questions. AU. Set near the end of Anne of Ingleside.
While Gilbert is studying medicine in New York, Anne started to work at the Orphanage. While working at the Orphanage, Anne becomes attached to a little orphan name Ruby. When Ruby becomes sick, Anne asks Gilbert for Ruby to be his first patient. Of course, Gilbert couldn't so no to Anne's request. He takes Ruby on as his patient. The three of the become really close over
Anne and Gilbert both have rather strange dreams after the rescue of the Lily Maid. Anne feels regret and Gilbert continues to hope. The same events from Anne's and then Gilbert's perspective. Can fit within the canon of L.M. Montgomery's works. Romantic but suitable for all ages.
When a lively red-headed girl ends up falling into a completely alien world, her only hope lies in some kind of...monster? How will she survive, and is there any hope of returning to Avonlea? Crossover between Anne of Green Gables and Shadow of the Beast (originally a series on home computers, most notably the Amiga, and resurrected on the Play-Station 4)
When Christine Stuart leaves for Kingsport the winter after she turns twenty, it is with two intentions: to get her B.A. in music, and to get away from her hometown. She can't shake the feeling there's something missing from her life.
Anne and Gilbert are engaged and living in the modern day. The couple live together in Kingsport, Nova Scotia, while Gilbert attends Redmond Medical School. In this one-shot, Anne attends the book launch / book release party for Margaret Burton, her writing rival in "Anne of the Island." Gilbert is supportive of Anne's talents, as always. Emily Byrd Starr makes a cameo appearance.
A series of one-shots based off various incorrect quotes from Anne of Green Gables Incorrect Quotes on Tumblr.
In "The Blythes Are Quoted," Clarissa Wilcox snuck into the bedroom of one of Dr. Blythe's dying patients. During this visit, she gossiped that she "could tell Mrs. Blythe a few things about Dr. Blythe and his nurses . . . yes, and about him and Mrs. Owen Ford." Is there truth to any of this gossip? Is there truth to any other gossip that is out there about Gilbert and Anne?
One shot. After Anne breaks her ankle Matthew realises that she and Marilla might be kindred spirits after all.
A girl comes to visit at Green Gables to see old friends and to put a childhood love behind her. But, with the lively Anne Shirley involved, will the girls plans work as expected or backfire on her completely?
Anne and Gilbert romantically settle into their married life together.