9 Works in Nick Carraway/Original Male Character
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The Great Gatsby but Homosexual and in Highschool by farm_lust
Fandoms: The Great Gatsby (2013), The Great Gatsby (1974), Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
25 Jul 2021
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"A romantic readiness such as I never found in any other person and which it is not likely I shall ever find again” (The real Great Gatsby)
“"So, what did you end up picking for our ‘group project’ "I say with a tinge of anger in my voice. Gatsby looks up at me with a smile I can only describe as golden, and lifts his paper to show me "shampoo project.”
"I think this one will be fun," Gatsby says peering at me with his Ocean blue eyes. My face lights up a little red as a glance away from him, he just has too much excitement. the only thing on my mind in that moment is how much of a time-intensive project this was going to be.” (literally chapter one) -
rotten crowd by my_only_emotion_is_confused
Fandoms: Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (2013)
26 May 2021
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This is what you get when reading the Great Gatsby and put your little queer grubby hands all over it. Basically Nick being sad over Gatsby, moving on for a moment but not really.
- Language:
- English
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- 2,360
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 9
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Months after wrestling with his inner demons, Nick Carraway gets a letter from someone he never thought he'd speak to again--his cousin, Daisy. But when she tells Nick how she's been handling her life after Gatsby's tragic passing, his rigid perspective begins to change.
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I’m Not An Honest Man by Miscellaneous_mess
Fandoms: Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (2013)
25 Dec 2020
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In the 1920s, the world was crueler and more unforgiving than today. Nick is tired of constantly being honest and unbiased when he knows nobody else around him is. Then he realizes maybe he never was either. When Gatsby invites out one night he certainly didn't expect a gay bar.
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i say i'll jump, i never do by jewishhelenarobles
Fandoms: Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
19 Nov 2020
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Nick and Jordan, three years later.
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Diamond among the rough by Heartandsoul
Fandoms: The Great Gatsby (2013), The Great Gatsby (1974), Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
13 Jan 2019
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Jay Gatsby was not jealous, and Meyer Wolfsheim had no son. Are both of these statements even true?
Jay Gatsby was confident in his position of Nick Carraway's best friend. Maxton Wolfsheim, however, wants more than that. Nick on the other hand realises that passivity doesn't work when you are the subject. Will Gatsby sort out his feeling before it's too late?
Nick must choose: The gangster who brings him life, or the great who had held his heart on first sight.
One things for sure, the summer of 1922 will be a hot one.
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Can't Repeat the Past? . . . . Why of Course You Can! by FeralWolfQueen
Fandoms: The Great Gatsby (2013), Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
11 May 2014
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Nick has been having crazy dreams about this stranger from the past. And for some even crazier reason he is starting to develop feelings for this mysterious stranger. But could these new feelings change the ones he already has for his life long best friend James, or how he likes to be called Jay.
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Or, Nick's dreams are a mystery to he figuring out both his and Jay's past, and it reveals their true feelings, and they have to figure all that out will trying to complete their senior year of high school.Sorry if this summary sucked, all my summaries are like that.
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hope is a four letter word by invaderssayni
Fandoms: The Great Gatsby (2013), Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
26 Mar 2014
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In which Nick Carraway reads Leaves of Grass, and Gatsby invites him for lunch.
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- Part 2 of it's been a long, hot summer
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Omissions by zamwessell
Fandoms: The Great Gatsby (2013), Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
15 May 2013
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It was a lie that he had not used the pool all summer, just as it was a lie that I had been drunk precisely twice. We had used it. I have been drunk more times than that.
There is another lie that I am more reluctant to reveal and that ensures this will never see publication.
(Nick's addendum to the events of The Great Gatsby)