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Princess Mary, the third of King Henry and Queen Jane’s five daughters, had gotten away with sneaking into Leeds United matches with her Yorkshire-born nanny, Mrs Hill, since she was a tween. A team beanie, a scarf and some facepaint rendered her completely anonymous and free to dance like a lunatic, raucously sing the team songs, and hurl abuse at the refs in peace.
Since Leeds acquired a humble but dangerous young striker, Yorkshire born-and-bred Tom Hayward, her fervour for the team had only grown. Then came the day the tabloid press spotted Princess Mary in the crowd in her Hayward jersey and she became the subject of several viral TikToks and, of course, the ire of her mother.
A Princess/ English football hero AU 👑⚽️💖
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The year is 1995. Civilian use of the internet is in its infancy. Mobile phones are mostly still shaped like house bricks and only owned by very few. Friends is on TV. The girls are swooning over Chandler Bing and his neuroses or Hugh Grant and his floppy hair. Nonchalance is in. It’s harder than ever to be sensitive, grieving, love poetry, and have a head of unruly brown curls. And it’s harder still to find yourself wanting to worship at the cherry Docs of one Miss Mary Bennet.
A 90s Highschool AU
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though changed, no doubt, from what I was by Vellinae
Fandoms: The Other Bennet Sister (TV)
08 May 2026
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Fathers were not permitted to be present at the birth of their children. That was just the way of things.
Unless of course - no one knew about it.(alternatively - I Didn’t Know I Was Pregnant, Regency Edition)
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When embarking on their anonymous email experiment, The Rules that TinternAbbeys and MrsMacaulayKnowsAll had set up were very clear:
1. No personally identifying information of any kind
2. No looking the other person up at all
3. No texts/calls/meeting in person
4. These messages are a way to reclaim a dying form of communication, so at least try to keep to some level of etiquette - it’s the correspondence that’s the point!Rule number four is easy to follow. The other three, less so…especially when Tom Hayward and Mary Bennet meet for what they think is the very first time.
A modern AU inspired by the film You’ve Got Mail.
