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When Mr Bennet is struck down by a fatal illness, Jane and Elizabeth learn the truth of their relationship to the Fitzwilliams of Yorkshire - and each other.
Last bookmarked by lembas7
12 Feb 2012
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Colonel Fitzwilliam accidentally encounters Wickham after the events of Ramsgate, and his reaction is considerably less mild than an altered face and a stiff nod.
Last bookmarked by kingjon
9 Feb 2012
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Fitzwilliam Darcy was four and twenty when he married Anne de Bourgh. In doing so, he fulfilled his duty to his family. Life with Anne was comfortable, if not joyous. However, a year into their marriage she died fulfilling what she saw as her duty - bearing him a child.
Fitzwilliam Darcy was eight and twenty when he accompanied his oldest friend to Hertfordshire with his sister and daughter. It was widely known that he had no intention of marrying again. His duty was, after all, already fulfilled. But that firmly held conviction will not hold long against the charms of one Elizabeth Bennet.
Last bookmarked by kingjon
9 Feb 2012
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Suppose Elizabeth made a detour when she, her sisters and Mr. Collins arrived in Meryton. Perhaps she ran into another gentleman before meeting Mr. Wickham.
Last bookmarked by kingjon
9 Feb 2012
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As she threw a retrospective glance over the whole of their acquaintance, so full of contradictions and varieties, she sighed at the perverseness of those feelings which would now have promoted its continuance, and would formerly have rejoiced in its termination. -- Pride and Prejudice, Ch 46
Last bookmarked by kingjon
9 Feb 2012
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...for, of course, they were to have a son. This son was to join in cutting off the entail, as soon as he should be of age...
(A series of what-ifs exploring in turn the possibilities had any of the Bennet girls been born male.)
Last bookmarked by gertie_flirty
8 Feb 2012
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The day after the Netherfield Ball, a simple walk through the countryside has wide reaching consequences for Mr Darcy and a certain young lady from Longbourn.
Last bookmarked by cathedral
7 Feb 2012
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There are people who believe that romantic connections are the province of fate and destiny, the result of an alignment of constellations and conditions that bring two people together. Others tend to discuss falling in love as the product of rational decisions that acknowledge attraction and compatibility. Some people, however, seem to think these two seemingly-opposite perspectives are really just two sides of the same coin. Sometimes, after all, destiny just requires that two people make a single choice.
A modern/AU Pride & Prejudice.
Last bookmarked by cathedral
7 Feb 2012
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'Well,' said Edward, uncomfortable, but knowing he could not avoid making the invitation now, 'I would consider it an honour if Lady Darcy would accept my hand for this dance.' She would surely reject him now, and he could not say he was entirely unhappy about it; he had no desire to dance with her.
She surprised him -- she dropped in a small curtsey, and said, 'Thank you, sir, it would be a pleasure.'
Last bookmarked by Alsike
6 Feb 2012
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Rec 16
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Edward Bennet is an excellent brother to Jane, and an excellent son to his father, but what about his twin sister, Elizabeth?
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Rec 3
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BLAME BECCA.
Last bookmarked by empathapathique
15 Jan 2012
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Rec 2
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The oft-told story of Elizabeth and Darcy’s first kiss, told again.
Last bookmarked by empathapathique
15 Jan 2012
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Rec 3
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Elizabeth discovers the eroticism of pain.
Last bookmarked by empathapathique
15 Jan 2012
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Elizabeth Bennet becomes a blogger. This is her story. (No, her other story.)
Last bookmarked by Stasia
1 Jan 2012
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Darcy and Elizabeth become better acquainted over the course of their engagement.
Last bookmarked by Ralkana
18 Dec 2011
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When Henry Bennet, only son and heir to an eccentric country squire, crosses paths with Catherine Darcy of Pemberley, she publicly insults him and runs interference in his sister's romance. Naturally, proposals, matchmaking messes, an elopement, an abundance of mixed signals, and massive misunderstandings ensue.
Last bookmarked by the_dragongirl
15 Dec 2011
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Rec 1
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Darcy has a plan for everything.
Last bookmarked by Melitot
30 Nov 2011
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Rec 1
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And they lived happily ever after.
All of them.
Last bookmarked by Melitot
30 Nov 2011
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Rec 4
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Selected letters of Elizabeth Darcy, written during the first two years of her marriage.
Last bookmarked by Melitot
30 Nov 2011
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Rec 2
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Elizabeth Bennet knows, of course, what attraction feels like.
Last bookmarked by raiining
25 Nov 2011
