6 Works in Julian Morrow/Henry Winter
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Willing to Be a Stranger by WhyDoesEverythingHappenSoMuch
Fandoms: Secret History - Donna Tartt
23 Jun 2020
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Bunny arrived late to class. Not an uncommon occurrence, normal really. The days he showed early concerned all of us more.
No, what truly shocked the class and silenced Julain in the middle his dictation of Orestes--so completely so that he set the book down, letting the page slip away unmarked--was Henry, silent, flushed from the cold, slipping into the room a few moments after Bunny.
____Henry shows up late to class after an implied tryst with Bunny. Julian (and the rest of the class for that matter) notice something is off. After class ends, everyone is dying to get out of the room and leave the awkwardness behind. Richard however, decides to linger and confirm some of his suspicions.
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Julian and Henry run into each other years after Henry's finished college.
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What if Richard hadn't walked in on Henry kissing Julian, but came by a tad sooner?
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We promised the world we would tame it by orphan_account
Fandoms: Secret History - Donna Tartt
16 May 2014
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Julian Morrow learnt how to paint in his younger years, striving for his own sense of Beauty. It was his passion, Beauty, along with the Classics. Painting was only a vehicle. Pre&Post Bacchanalia, with some of my headcanons.
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[Podfic] The Mother of Beauty by Luzula (Luzula_podfic)
Fandoms: Secret History - Donna Tartt
09 Mar 2014
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Julian Morrow was always supposed to be a somebody, and it’s not until his third summer in Rome, twenty-four and tan and smoking cigarettes on his balcony, that he realises that he was born a somebody, and there is nothing his father can do about it, either.
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the mother of beauty by postcardmystery for Jenett
Fandoms: Secret History - Donna Tartt
20 Dec 2012
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Julian Morrow was always supposed to be a somebody, and it’s not until his third summer in Rome, twenty-four and tan and smoking cigarettes on his balcony, that he realises that he was born a somebody, and there is nothing his father can do about it, either.