13 Works found in Gwen Dawson
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Various characters, pairings and prompts. Written for downton100, highclereawards, my own personal amusement, and hopefully yours, too!
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Everyone's got their own ghosts to deal with, one way or another.
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After marrying Branson, Sybil realizes life with him in Ireland was not what she had been looking for.
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When Sybil and Branson leave for Ireland, they do not go alone. This is what happens, after.
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Six scenes that trace the contours of Sybil and Gwen’s relationship from the first morning after to the night of their reunion in London, in the flat where they will make their home. This is the inevitable “five times” fic. Five times Sybil and Gwen parted before dawn and one time they didn't have to.
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- Part 8 of How She Loved You
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All That the Garish Week Hath Scattered Wide by elizajane for Minerva_Holmes
Downton Abbey
18 Nov 2011
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Sybil and Gwen enjoy a leisurely Sunday morning at their flat in London, December 1914.
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- Part 7 of How She Loved You
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"Did you touch yourself when you left me last night?" she whispers in Gwen's ear.
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- Part 6 of How She Loved You
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If anyone had known to ask Sybil Crawley in the weeks after she and Gwen Dawson become lovers what surprised her most about this new chapter of her life she would have answered: touch.
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- Part 5 of How She Loved You
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- Part 4 of How She Loved You
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A Downton Abbey ghost story, because it was necessary. As Mary begins to make up her opinion of Matthew Crawley, the house is suddenly filled with warning.
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A ficlet in which Sybil describes to Gwen how they will remember the summer of 1914.
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- Part 3 of How She Loved You
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It's the 1920s, and the war is over. Sybil writes to Gwen from Paris
