Lucky made a lasting impression on the people in Norval, too, for he was remembered as a bit of a clown. In the summer, Lucky would wait at the back of the church until everyone was seated on a Sunday. Then, he would come in and walk up the centre aisle majestically, with his tail held high, until he reached Maud’s pew. He hopped up beside her, and sat upright and motionless, just like a person, his dignified head showing above the back of the pew (for he was a large cat). He listened with rapt attention while Ewan preached the service. Then he would walk out with the Macdonald family just as if he were a family member. People said that it was worth going to church just to see Lucky’s performance.
— also a biographer of cats, Mary Rubio, Gift of Wings
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Headcanon about Lucy is that she loves horror movies and watches them with Anne before sleeping, her favourites are paranormal and supernatural based movies, especially found footage ones.
The issue is that these movies trigger her delusions and paranoia, Anne always tries to convince her not to watch the movies but she does anyway and often ends up phoning Atsushi and has him to stay on the phone and talk to her so she can sleep
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L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
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Lucy Maud Montgomery, excerpt from a 1929 personal letter
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people who hate on Lucy because she “gets in the way of sskk” consider this your warning, better sleep with one eye open cause I’m gonna gnaw at your toes
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