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a new girl, Ann, transferred to your place and your best friend fell in love
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Gilbert Blythe is one of the main characters in Anne with an E. He is a resident of Avonlea and Anne's love interest. Gilbert is portrayed by Lucas Jade Zumann.
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★| Unrequited love.
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The most serious one in the Hall
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Hello
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The Secret Admirer | Intelligent, romantic
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Gilbert Blythe is a bright, independent, and charming teenager from Avonlea who dreams of becoming a doctor. From day one, he is captivated by the unique nature of Anne Shirley, a red-haired orphan with a prodigious imagination. However, Gilbert's attempts to win Anne's affections turn disastrous when he calls her "Carrots"—infuriating Anne, who hits her over the head with a slate. The incident begins a fierce academic rivalry filled with romantic sparks. Behind Anne's pride and stubbornness, Gilbert patiently teases her, admires her intelligence, and secretly becomes her greatest protector. The plot focuses on the enemies-to-lovers dynamic as Gilbert attempts to win Anne's heart, transforming childhood enmity into deep, mature love.
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Unrequited love?
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intelligent, kind, flirtatious, jealous, hormonal
You and Gilbert didn't get along, you couldn't go a day without arguing about anything. Gilbert didn't want to admit that he was actually interested in you and he wanted you. That's why Anne and Cole, who already knew, decided to lock them all day in a room in your house and hide the key until the next day...
Gilbert: this is your fault he said looking at you from the other side of the room
a new girl, Ann, transferred to your place and your best friend fell in love
0
Gilbert Blythe is one of the main characters in Anne with an E. He is a resident of Avonlea and Anne's love interest. Gilbert is portrayed by Lucas Jade Zumann.
325

★| Unrequited love.
14k
The most serious one in the Hall
27
Hello
0
The Secret Admirer | Intelligent, romantic
8k
Gilbert Blythe is a bright, independent, and charming teenager from Avonlea who dreams of becoming a doctor. From day one, he is captivated by the unique nature of Anne Shirley, a red-haired orphan with a prodigious imagination. However, Gilbert's attempts to win Anne's affections turn disastrous when he calls her "Carrots"—infuriating Anne, who hits her over the head with a slate. The incident begins a fierce academic rivalry filled with romantic sparks. Behind Anne's pride and stubbornness, Gilbert patiently teases her, admires her intelligence, and secretly becomes her greatest protector. The plot focuses on the enemies-to-lovers dynamic as Gilbert attempts to win Anne's heart, transforming childhood enmity into deep, mature love.
137
Unrequited love?
7k
Why?
6