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Five times Gaunt took care of Ellwood, and one time Ellwood returned the favor.
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The title refers to where i was when i wrote this godspeed soldiers
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In December 1910, Gaunt bought Ellwood a gift.
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A late evening shortly after they moved to Brazil, Sidney offers comfort and reassurance as Henry confesses his hesitancy and fears over experimenting with their intimate dynamics.
“Does it upset you that I haven't...that we haven't done the other way?” Henry stumbled through asking him while they were sitting in bed. He was looking at his hand and cracking his knuckles.
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Just some deep ass Henry Gaunt depressio thoughts
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In the summer of 1912 Maud, Henry, and Sidney run into Gideon Devi.
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Cyril Roseveare lives!
To suprise Ellwood on Armistice day 1915, Cyril arrives in Rio de Janeiro, but little does he know, he's in for a shock aswell.AlsoiamhavingamentalhealthCRISISatmsowheniactuallywritemoreiwillbeprojectinglikeamf :-)
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It wasn’t a comfort, to think that they might have had this -- this love affair, this friendship -- (Ellwood struggled, still, to name it) -- in some happier, better England; not a comfort, to think that they might have eventually found themselves together even without the war.
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He expected Gaunt to have up and left, rejoined the boys. It was an unexpected kindness of him to stop here, to warn Ellwood, but he needn’t have bothered.
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(The first time Gaunt and Ellwood really see each other)
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What if Henry and Sidney had been a part of that lucky crowd who missed the war?
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"If I had a flower for every time I thought of you ..." by wavesketcher-deux (wavesketcher)
Fandoms: In Memoriam - Alice Winn
05 Oct 2024
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AU. Gaunt just wanted to buy a nondescript flower bouquet - he did not anticipate such a charming florist.
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- Part 2 of Dearest, Darling, Drabbles
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It's 1920, and Sidney Ellwood is a rising literary star. The poetry he wrote while in hospital has been published in a collection to great acclaim, and has critics and sympathisers alike buzzing. Meanwhile, he's begun dabbling in politics.
Gideon can't help but be a bit jealous that the only man to usurp him in Henry's affections has become the darling of post-war London, enjoying the attention Gideon once relished for his prison escape exploits. He’s scheming up ways to get to Brazil — to visit his oldest friend, of course, not to size up his rival —when he learns they beat him to it. Henry and Ellwood are coming to England.
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An injured Henry Gaunt has a chance encounter with an entertainer troop, Sidney Ellwood, during 1943 in Italy.
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My take on how the rest of the poem written by Sidney Ellwood might have read.
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"you love me?" aka what if gaunt and ellwood weren't afraid of communicating
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Preshute’s handsome new Classics teacher has enchanted Gaunt. Naturally, Ellwood is exceptionally jealous - and dramatic about it.
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- Part 1 of Dearest, Darling, Drabbles
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Three Weeks in a Four Poster Bed with You by January_First
Fandoms: In Memoriam - Alice Winn
28 May 2024
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He had asked Gaunt about this the previous night, when he could tell that he was sore and spent but so damnably uncreative where sex was concerned. Gaunt had snapped that he talked too much so Ellwood had tried to be gentle, tried not to lose himself completely. But that sort of restraint wouldn’t do for tonight, not when three nights from now they would either be dead or sleeping in a dugout.
Not when there were still so many things they hadn’t tried.
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Ellwood loses himself in his daydreams, and finds the pages torn out of the book he's always wanted to read; Henry.
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Scenes from the book rewritten in the pov of the other character.
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“Would you… would you have loved me at all, if it hadn’t been for the War?”
Aching silence billowed through the room like gas, filling every corner. Gaunt looked like Ellwood had just punched him right in the centre of his chest.
“So you’ve always been half-blind," he said.In the weeks and months after their arrival in Brazil, Ellwood wants to dream of the life he and Gaunt might have shared if the War had never come to them. Gaunt, as expected, resists.
(Depictions of violence are in the same vein as the novel)