He likes her. She hates him. The puppy loves them both. Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy and Miss Elizabeth Bennet get off to a rocky start. Can three-month-old Scottish sheepdog, Henry, herd two stubborn individuals together long enough to realize they are the perfect partners for a lifetime? Join i
Very Merry Mischief a Pride and Prejudice Novella
β Scribed by West, Elizabeth Ann
- Book ID
- 110498634
- Publisher
- Pemberley Possibilities
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 40 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When Mr. Darcy left Hertfordshire after Charles Bingley's proposal to Jane Bennet, he promised to return in ten days. When he breaks that promise due to events outside of his control, Elizabeth Bennet is left abandoned for over a year, finally joining the Bingley household as the second unmarried sister under Charles' protection. An invitation to Pemberley brings out the merry match-making mischief as everyone has a plan for their future happiness. Caroline is convinced Mr. Darcy has loved her all this time, Mr. Darcy struggles to seek Elizabeth's forgiveness, and Elizabeth just wishes to make it through this visit without constantly embarrassing herself! There's no better season for miracles, even if it takes a few elves to make them happen!Β
A sweet, holiday inspired Pride and Prejudice Fan Fiction, roughly 20,000 words.
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