Forcing Her Hand: A Pride and Prejudice Possibility by Carrie Mollenkopf
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Overview: “Fitzwilliam Darcy, you are a complete idiot!” Elizabeth snapped before slamming the now filled trunk. The motion, so sudden, spooked the cat who leapt from his place to rub circles around her limbs. Scooping the mewing creature into her arms, Elizabeth rubbed her face into its fur, finding a measure of comfort.
“No wonder lonely old women keep cats; they are much better than husbands,” she insisted, wondering if Charlotte would part with the cat.
Three weeks had elapsed since she had arrived in Hunsford, and Elizabeth had seen enough. Charlotte, by her own admission, was perfectly happy, and although Elizabeth would not have wished for the same situation, she believed her. It was time to go home. The journey back to Hertfordshire would take several hours and one change of coach, but by nightfall, she would sleep in familiar surroundings, and hopefully, forget that Fitzwilliam Darcy ever existed.
But less than an hour later, as the carriage bore her away, a messenger arrived at the vicarage, bearing a letter addressed to Elizabeth. It had no postal mark, nor a return address.
“I am afraid you have just missed her. Shall I send it along to her home in Hertfordshire?” Reverend Collins inquired, curious as to who would send personal correspondence in such an expensive manner.
Genre: Fiction > Romance

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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 289 KB
Overview: “Fitzwilliam Darcy, you are a complete idiot!” Elizabeth snapped before slamming the now filled trunk. The motion, so sudden, spooked the cat who leapt from his place to rub circles around her limbs. Scooping the mewing creature into her arms, Elizabeth rubbed her face into its fur, finding a measure of comfort.
“No wonder lonely old women keep cats; they are much better than husbands,” she insisted, wondering if Charlotte would part with the cat.
Three weeks had elapsed since she had arrived in Hunsford, and Elizabeth had seen enough. Charlotte, by her own admission, was perfectly happy, and although Elizabeth would not have wished for the same situation, she believed her. It was time to go home. The journey back to Hertfordshire would take several hours and one change of coach, but by nightfall, she would sleep in familiar surroundings, and hopefully, forget that Fitzwilliam Darcy ever existed.
But less than an hour later, as the carriage bore her away, a messenger arrived at the vicarage, bearing a letter addressed to Elizabeth. It had no postal mark, nor a return address.
“I am afraid you have just missed her. Shall I send it along to her home in Hertfordshire?” Reverend Collins inquired, curious as to who would send personal correspondence in such an expensive manner.
Genre: Fiction > Romance
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