
Consequence & Consequences: "Ooops" A Regency Romance inspired by P&P
Sydney Salier
Darcy rejects Lizzy over class — then discovers she's a duke's daughter. Now he must grovel.
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Mr Darcy, a man of consequence, while staying with a friend in Hertfordshire, meets and falls in love with the daughter of a minor landholder and a shrill mother. As he is leaving the area, and afraid that he might have raised the young lady's expectations, he informs her that the difference in their stations prohibits him from following his heart.Miss Elizabeth Bennet is furious with the arrogance of the man, but she has quite recently found out that her father, Mr Thomas Bennet is the heir to an almost forgotten great-great-uncle, the Duke of Barrington, which will make her the daughter of a Duke.Elizabeth, without mentioning her background, agrees with Darcy that the difference in their stations would be perceived by society as an unsuitable match.A few months later, when Mr Darcy finds out about the change in fortune of the Bennet family, he has a difficult choice - be labelled as a fortune-hunter or refrain from courting the woman he loves.He never considered that his unfortunate attitude about consequence could have such consequences…
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