Forgotten Betrothal
Forgotten Betrothal
A Variation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
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After the drama and anguish of the Hunsford proposal, Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy retreat to London. He to his Mayfair townhouse to wallow in misery and to acknowledge to himself, that he never deserved her love.
Elizabeth joins her sister in Cheapside, with Aunt and Uncle Gardiner. She spends her time reflecting on her misjudgement of Darcy's character.
During one of her regular walks, she meets a gentleman who recognises her, as family!
Elizabeth discovers she is not who she thought she was.
In great distress at these revelations, she runs from the Gardiner house into the street, directly into the path of a horse.
Fortunately, the rider is Darcy, who stops and aids her in her distress. So the couple meet again.
This is a great story with love, angst, joy and forgiveness.
I love this Darcy. He is so steadfast and kind. I like how he opens up to Elizabeth.
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