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This is a collection of ficlets I've written--primarily for Sherlock--that are much too short to be posted on their own. Warnings, characters, pairings, summary and tags will be added with each ficlet.
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Mr Darcy's troubled thoughts as Elizabeth Bennet comes to visit her sister Jane at Netherfield. Pride & Prejudice 2005 movie verse.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Darcy's thoughts one early morning, as she lies by her husband. Pride & Prejudice 2005 movie verse.
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"She soon learnt that they were indebted for their present good understanding to the efforts of his aunt, who did call on him in her return through London..." (Jane Austen, Pride & Prejudice, Ch 58).
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A "What if?" divergence from the Pride and Prejudice canon. What if Darcy had adopted a different set of expectations at the first Assembly, where he is introduced to the ladies of Longbourn? What if he was proud but not aloof, and danced with Jane before Bingley did? Yes, I know, a shocking divergence indeed. It is, after all, a work in progress.
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Worried about the imprudence of her marriage, Elizabeth receives reassurance from an expected source -- and an unlikely one.
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Friendship, fraternity, and pre-wedding jitters the night before two of England's most eligible bachelors happily give up their eligibility.
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The time of Mrs. Darcy's lying-in has arrived.
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El Lugar by Lunasolitaria (IsilEressea) for AglaiaCallia
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
30 Jan 2012
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Ambos pensaban en ello mientras respiraban agitados, luego de haberse entregado todo. Como siempre. Microrrelato.
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Reflections & Responsibilities by Ralkana
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, AUSTEN Jane - Works
23 Jan 2012
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After his father's death, Pemberley's heir becomes its master.
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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.
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Jane Austen Drabbles by Celandine
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Persuasion - Jane Austen
31 Dec 2011
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A collection of drabbles with Jane Austen's characters: gen, het, slash, femslash.
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Elizabeth Bennet becomes a blogger. This is her story. (No, her other story.)
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Expectations by Celandine for Your Cruise Director (cruisedirector)
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
10 Dec 2011
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Darcy needs to be a quick study.
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Mr. Darcy resents his predicament.
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First Impressions, as seen in the characters' correspondence with one another.
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- Part 2 of First Impressions
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A modern re-telling of the classic story.
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Neither Duty Nor Honour by buckbeakbabie
Pride and Prejudice (1995), Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
4 Oct 2011
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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.
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A scene from a slight AU of First Impressions, where Colonel Fitzwilliam accompanies Catherine to Netherfield. Bingley decides they should all amuse themselves with a Dramatic Reading, Henry has a cunning plan, Charlotte is ambivalent, and Catherine is confused by everything.
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- Part 4 of First Impressions
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A Long Engagement, or the Improvement of Human Reason, as illustrated in the long and tortuous courtship of Edward Bennet, squire, and Philadelphia, Lady Darcy by hl (hele), Tulina
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
8 Sep 2011
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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.'
