darcy by the end of pride and prejudice 😂
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Darcy (outloud, sweating profusely): How have you been, Miss Elizabeth?
Darcy (internally): Ah yes, after this blatand suave public display, she must surely gauge the depth of my affection for her.
*stares at her*
Elizabeth: the fuck is wrong with this dork?
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Elizabeth/Darcy | G | 1111 words
Additional Tags: Canon Compliant, Mid-Canon, Alternative Perspective, Non-Canonical POV, POV Fitzwilliam Darcy, Fluff, Flirting, Crushes, Darcy is a bit of an idiot with a crush
Summary:
Mrs. Hurst sang with her sister; and while they were thus employed, Elizabeth could not help observing, as she turned over some music-books that lay on the instrument, how frequently Mr. Darcy’s eyes were fixed on her…
What is going through Darcy's head while he stares at Elizabeth, and when she soon after turns down his invitation to dance a reel? My take is that people with huge crushes are usually not very rational, no matter how much they may pride themselves on this characteristic in general.
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it's always 'I like you' and never 'you have bewitched me body and soul, and I love, I love, love you. I never wish to be parted from you from this day on'
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It kinda hit me last night, Mr. Darcy is all grumpy and "taciturn" at the ball with all that people and noises and conversations around, but all my man wanted was some headphones, they just weren't invented yet.
Look how happy he gets. Now I can't stop thinking about it! Lol
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Who is Elizabeth Bennet’s Soulmate?
"Who is Elizabeth Bennet's Soulmate?" is available for preorder!
The story: What if you could hear, in your soul, the inner music of your soulmate, the person you are destined to marry?
England, 1811. Elizabeth Bennet has just begun to ‘hear’. The inner melody of her soulmate resonates in her soul. She is destined for someone…but who?
Who is this mysterious gentleman who will one day ride into her life and change her existence forever? Is he living close by, or is she hearing his music from afar? Is he rich? Is he poor? Has she already met him?
Elizabeth flirts, she converses, she sketches the character of any gentleman she meets to determine whether their personality fits with the deep, beautiful, sometimes sombre notes she perceives. With the help of her sister Jane, who is happily married to her soulmate Charles Bingley, Elizabeth makes a list of all the possible soulmates in the area.
The haughty, disagreeable Fitzwilliam Darcy certainly does not appear on this list.
A shame. Because Darcy, who has no doubt that Elizabeth’s music is the one that haunts him, is falling more desperately in love with her each day.
But does Elizabeth really want to fall in love? In truth, does she really want to have a soulmate?
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