Wake up, weekend sleepyhead! It’s Warrior Time! We’re off and running with 8 – 10 lines from a work-in-progress.
I’ll be sharing from As Only A Woman Can, a Pride & Prejudice-based romantic romp.
Skipping ahead to the next chapter, we see Elizabeth Bennet receive something in the post. We know it’s the Valentine that Mr. Darcy has sent in secret.
Darcy has written a poem to give a clear warning against Mr. Wickham, or so he thinks …
Presently, half-hidden in a wingchair before the parlor fire, Elizabeth broke the seal. So great was her surprise that she almost dropped the card. The direction was clear—this was meant for her. Moreover, the poem contained a warning: she was being gulled by a scoundrel.
In other words, fooled by a man who was not what he claimed to be.
The only infamous person Elizabeth could think of was Mr. Darcy. He was wretchedly proud and cold of heart, plus he had cruelly wronged Mr. Wickham.
But was the man a scoundrel? According to the sender, yes!
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Haha, this is going delightfully wrong!
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Great snippet! 😀
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Hahaha! A nice twist. lol
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Oh no. Mr. Darcy does NOT require another strike against his character. He manages that fine all on his own. Delightful snippet!
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Quite humorous! I had a feeling his plan would seriously backfire…enjoyed the snippet!
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Did I call it or what? I noticed that he didn’t sign the valentine. I love confusions like this one, and it’s very appropriate for an Austen-based tale.
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LOL – I knew that would rebound on him! Great twist, Laura
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LOL Looks like we all figured his plan would backfire. How will he redeem himself? Can’t wait to see. Good snippet.
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LOL Confusion is about to happen. He’s in trouble for not having signed that card!
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