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  • George x Lennie fanfic by papercutsandtea
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    Takes place at the beginning of the novel. Lennie wants to run away. George gay. Lots of cuddling haha fanfic of the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck
  • Prequel to Of Mice and Men - That Raging River  by ThegirlheroWrites
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    I absolutely adore of Mice and Men, and as I wanted to write something with the two main characters in it, I wrote a short prequel - as I couldn't really write a sequel, if you know what I mean. I use Lennie and George in this story, as well as my own rendition of Aunt Clara. - George visits Miss Clara's house to apologise for an incident with Lennie, who he'd only met once before. He finds out who Lennie is and what his Aunt's true feelings are. -
  • There's A Light That Never Goes Out. - Of Mice And Men. (Christmas fic!) by OfMiceAndMenLuvr
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    Yes, the title is named after that one The Smiths song. The inspiration was that, #1 I didn't know what to title this work, and #2 it's from a joke I had with a friend of mine, l'autobus. No, the work has nothing to do with the song. This is written when I was still knee deep in the OMAM fandom, and I've slightly grown out of it shockingly, but GOD do I LOVE that book.
  • Of Mice and Men Oneshot  by BisexualAndFlaming
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    The ending rewritten, but you know, gay.
  • I Swear (Of Mice And Men) by AnnabelleGillard
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    One shot of John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men', in the perspective of George Milton after the death of Lennie Small.
  • life without lennie// mice and men sequel  by trielmslie
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    After shooting Lennie after he betrayed his trust, George reminisces all the time he'd spent with Lennie by his side, and then he starts to feel guilty for cutting his friend's life short. All his dreams and aspirations of owning a farm with his good pal Lennie, had fallen short and his dreams had been crushed in an almost instant. Will George learn to put that behind him? Or will he end up taking his own life to be with Lennie in the afterlife?
  • Sweetness by luthor16
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    "A guy needs somebody―to be near him. A guy goes nuts if he ain't got nobody. I tell ya, I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an' he gets sick." Maybe Tallulah Rose finally found that somebody..
  • Of mice and men by depp-storiestoread
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    Of mice and men/ George milton changes jobs and is a job-seeking guy in the company of his much bigger, stronger, disabled friend. George is in charge of Lennie, but it seems to be difficult, because Lennie is good at causing trouble.
  • A short poem made from Of Mice and Men by writersblock1233
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    I do not own Of Mice and Men it's just a poem I made that I wanted to share. The original story was made in 1937 by John Steinbeck, you can also find the movie off YouTube. The quotes used in my short poem are from the story.
  • Gang Aft Agley ⇏ Of Mice and Men by runawayking
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    ❝ The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men Gang aft agley, An' lea'e us nought but grief an' pain, For promis'd joy! ❞ Gang Aft Agley: Often go awry The two solemn men walked away from the scene, heads hung low; one in shame, both with the unmistakable air of sadness. a.k.a in which George Milton is a tortured soul after the death of Lennie Small.
  • An Alternative Ending - π™Ύπš π™Όπš’πšŒπšŽ π™°πš—πš π™ΌπšŽπš— π™΅πšŠπš—πšπš’πšŒ (Unfinished.) by OfMiceAndMenLuvr
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    I've been so in love with Of Mice And Men recently. This is my first OMAM fic, and it's pretty much the same other than the fact that I'm rewriting the ending to give them their dream!! The cover image can be found on any browser or on Pinterest, it's from the OMAM movie! It is NOT my image, obviously.
  • Of Mice And Men: Chapter 7 by EmmaNeal1
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    What happens to George after Lennie dies *I am sorry for any mistakes i am not very good at writing* It had to be in three parts or other wise it would be really long. I don't own any of the charcters in this book they all belong to John steinbeck
  • BARNSHAKE George Milton x Lennie Small by Mscottoncandy1228
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    Of Mice And Men fanfiction AU Lennie doesn't kill Curly wife
  • The Dream That Didn't Die by SammyScribe94
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    During the Great Depression, two migrant workers-George Milton and Lennie Small-dream of one day owning their own land and living off the "fat of the land." But Lennie's gentle fixations on soft things often lead to trouble, and after losing yet another job, the pair move on in search of a fresh start. They arrive at Tyler Ranch, just outside the town of Soledad, where they meet Clara Tyler-the hardworking, compassionate woman who runs the property with quiet strength. As Clara welcomes them into her world, she offers more than shelter: she gives them purpose, dignity, and the chance to build something lasting. With patience, gentle guidance, and shared routines, George and Lennie begin to rewrite their story-not with tragedy, but with tenderness. This reimagining of Steinbeck's classic and 1992 adaptation directed by Gary Sinise, offers a hopeful alternative, where found family, emotional healing, and quiet rebellion transform a fragile dream into a living legacy.