Falling for Mr. Darcy
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"The simple truth is proven that sometimes a gentleman never knows his heart until a lady comes along to introduce it to him.
When Mr. Darcy encounters Elizabeth Bennet injured after a fall, his concern for her welfare cracks the shell of his carefully guarded heart and a charming man emerges. Elizabeth sees an appealing side of him she never believed possible from the stoic, proud master of Pemberley. They find the simple gentlemanly act of assisting her home will best both Mr. Darcy's resolve to keep his heart safe and Elizabeth's conviction that this is the last man on earth she might have ever been prevailed upon to marry. Soon, falling for Mr. Darcy becomes a real possibility. "
When Mr. Darcy encounters Elizabeth Bennet injured after a fall, his concern for her welfare cracks the shell of his carefully guarded heart and a charming man emerges. Elizabeth sees an appealing side of him she never believed possible from the stoic, proud master of Pemberley. They find the simple gentlemanly act of assisting her home will best both Mr. Darcy's resolve to keep his heart safe and Elizabeth's conviction that this is the last man on earth she might have ever been prevailed upon to marry. Soon, falling for Mr. Darcy becomes a real possibility. "
In this version there are only minor misunderstandings and quarrels. They fall in love quickly, have a few doubts, do all the right things and live happiely ever after.
I guess it would be boring without high emotions, but than it is written quite good. I like Mrs Mackrorys style and her humor and the way she uses sentences from the original in a smart new way.
What I do not like is, that she mentions 100 times how small and tiny Elisabeth is. Her tiny feet, her small hand, her... and that Darcy admires that. Most off these variations and spin-offs make her more beautiful than she is.
I guess it would be boring without high emotions, but than it is written quite good. I like Mrs Mackrorys style and her humor and the way she uses sentences from the original in a smart new way.
What I do not like is, that she mentions 100 times how small and tiny Elisabeth is. Her tiny feet, her small hand, her... and that Darcy admires that. Most off these variations and spin-offs make her more beautiful than she is.