Changing (Gilbert Blythe)

Changing (Gilbert Blythe)

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She had white blonde hair that was always out of her face. She hated her hair, but her mother thought it was beautiful. So she kept it long, for her. Her father was a rich and cold hearted. Her mother was kind. Wendy and her older brother Klaus were gifted with the light grey eyes that were almost white, white blonde hair that was thick and soft of their father. And the kindness and passion for books and music from there mother. They were the perfect children. Klaus was a doctor but still lived with his little sister until she was old enough to study. The family Westfield moved to the their mansion on Prince Edward Island in canada. There Wendy will finally find peace. My inspiration for this book is the book Anne of Green Gables. I totally love those books and find them fascinating. This book consists personages and scenes from the original book. All the credits go to the author L. M. Montgomery. In this book there is no Anne and the love intrest for Wendy will be Gilbert. If you have problems with that I completely understand, but if you are here to hate please don't read the book. It will be a waste if my time and your time. WARNING! THIS BOOK CONSIST VIOLENCE, ABUSE AND CURSING.
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Gilbert has just lost his father, he is alone and lost, he doesn't know what to do or what his future will look like, he hesitates to leave Avonlea. Anne deeply regrets what she said to Gilbert after the funeral. Following a conversation with Aunt Jo, she decides to go to the boy's house to tell him how she feels. The Cuthberts, seeing the loneliness of the boy, offer him to stay in Green Gables. These children, who will grow up in the same house, will not have a restful relationship between the jealousies of others and the hidden feelings of some. A rewrite of Anne with an "E" based on this major event. [Tagged as completed but failed to push the concept to its conclusion. No cliffhanger though]

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