7 Works in Archie Pritchard
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Uh think Tommy’s unbeatable method of avoiding sudden death. But it’s Halt instead of Tommy. And Pritchard instead of Philza. And Crowley instead of Wilbur.
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- Part 5 of Rangers apprentice fanfics
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Letters between characters that were never read 💔
Each chapter will be a different letter.
Chapter 1. Ellwood’s letter to Maitland about Gaunt
Chapter 2. Sandys’ last letter to Caruthers
Chapter 3. My dearest, darling Sidney
Chapter 4. TBD -
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Gideon and Archie Pritchard ask Gaunt about his relationship with Ellwood to pass the time in solitary confinement.
Gideon and Pritchard lean in and wrap their arms around him. “We’ll get you back to him,” Gideon promises. “It’s a mission of true love! Ellwood is the modern-day Helen of Troy.”
“He’s not a damsel in distress, Gideon,” Gaunt says. “He’s a very capable soldier.”
“Of course he is—you wouldn’t fall for someone who wasn’t nauseatingly perfect. But do you really think he’s getting along just fine thinking the love of his life is dead?” Gideon’s dramatic outrage makes Gaunt crack a smile.
“Everyone needs a hero, Gaunt,” says Pritchard. “Even an officer on the front lines.”
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“The course of true love never did run smooth,” Ellwood says quietly, against his mouth.
“Shakespeare,” Gaunt says. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
Neither, it transpired, did healing.
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Or, roughly, five times Sidney couldn’t say I love you and one time he does.
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It's 1920, and Sidney Ellwood is a rising literary star. The poetry he wrote while in hospital 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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“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)
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Gaunt was fine. He was always fine.
Gaunt had to be fine.
Except he wasn't.
But how could he possibly tell someone that?
With his sister in hospital, Gaunt grows increasingly worried. And everything is better left inside his head where it's safe. That is, until he can't bear it anymore.
