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Pride And Prejudice, The Sequel by orangecobra
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I have just finished reading Pride and Prejudice for the 100th time, and I really wanted to see how Elizabeth and Darcy handle their married life, so I decided to write my own sequel. This is just to satisfy my own wild side, I have never been to Great Britain (but I would love to!), and I know very little of the 19th century traditions. *I appreciate all the corrections I get on the culture/timeline/location/language/plotline dearly and would do my best to fix my mistakes in the story. I only request that you put a smiley face emoji at the end of a correction 😀. It is not a requirement, but it would be highly appreciated.
Pride and Prejudice - One Shots by ShuniceDavies
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This will be a bunch of different one shots from Pride and Prejudice. Following the 2005 movie. Chapter 1 is a retelling of the famous rain scene, but things get a little more heated. (I did copy some of the script for this) Chapter 2 is about the famous Hand Flex scene 🥵 Chapter 3 is about their meeting at Pemberly after the proposal Chapter 4 is the wedding night 👀🥵🫠 Chapter 5 is my own steamy little chapter during the married life ❤️ Hope you enjoyed ❤️
Aapke Pyaar Mein [IPKKND AU] by MrsASR
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What if the terrace scene as we know it never happened? If Arnav would have reached terrace first and confessed his love to Khushi? If Arnav wouldn't have forced Khushi for a contract marriage? If two hearts wouldn't have broken into pieces? Picking up from the terrace scene, this is a take on how the show could have been able to continue without Arnav's mistrust in Khushi and a conventional forced marriage track.
The Second Part    Let's get a divorce. I want freedom. by Jack4843
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Thank you all for your support in the first part! Now, I will continue updating with the second part.
An Unknown Girl Named Mingjue by AshleaNoel1
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**Synopsis:** Zhao Mingjue, a 16-year-old daughter of a humble restaurant family, dreams of a quiet life despite her family's mounting struggles. When a confrontation with Young Master Feng, an entitled nobleman, disrupts the peace in her family's restaurant, Mingjue's fiery defiance draws the attention of General Wei, the cold and enigmatic leader of the Imperial Guard. Known for his ruthless reputation, Wei's interest in Mingjue is as unsettling as it is unexpected. Soon after, Mingjue's parents announce her engagement to the eldest son of a wealthy merchant, a union meant to secure her family's future. Mingjue, torn between filial duty and her own desires, reluctantly agrees. On the same day her arranged marriage is set to take place, a mix-up in bridal sedan deliveries leads her to an unexpected fate: she is mistakenly brought to General Wei's wedding instead. Neither Wei nor Mingjue realizes the error until the marriage ceremony is complete, and by imperial decree, the union is sealed. Thrust into an accidental marriage with one of the most feared men in the empire, Mingjue must navigate the dangerous world of imperial politics while grappling with her loss of autonomy. General Wei, shrouded in cold calculation and discipline, finds himself unexpectedly moved by Mingjue's wit and resilience. Her courage and compassion challenge his icy exterior, forcing him to confront vulnerabilities he thought long buried. But he still has a secret he is hiding. Set against the backdrop of Imperial China, this tale of mistaken fates and unlikely bonds explores themes of power, duty, and personal growth. As Mingjue and Wei struggle to reconcile their new reality, the lines between loyalty and love blur, leaving readers captivated by a journey filled with intrigue, tension, and the enduring strength of the human spirit.
Beneath The Crimson Veil || A Chinese Historical Romance by euphorictaless
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In the heart of the Xinglong Empire, where courtly politics are as treacherous as the battlefield, Princess Lian has always known her place-on the fringes of royalty, judged by her mother's lowly origins and disregarded as a pawn in the king's grand schemes. Quiet and graceful, she hides her own secrets, her strength veiled behind the facade of a docile princess. When she is given as a "war prize" to General Wei Jiang, a hardened soldier with a fearsome reputation, her world changes forever. Wei Jiang has spent his life on the battlefield, his loyalty to the kingdom unshakable but his heart encased in steel. He neither desires nor understands love, believing it a luxury for others. When he is forced into a marriage with the quiet, seemingly fragile princess, he regards her as yet another obligation in his life of duty. As Lian moves to the general's barracks, a world far removed from the opulence of the palace, she begins to see the man behind the armor-a calm, disciplined leader haunted by the cost of war. And as Wei Jiang observes her courage and quiet resilience, he starts to suspect that there is more to her than meets the eye. But their budding connection is tested by secrets from both their pasts and plots that could endanger the empire. Wei Jiang must decide if he can trust the woman he was forced to marry, even as his own heart begins to betray him.
Let's get a divorce. I want freedom. by Jack4843
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Qin Chuan never expected his marriage to fall apart because of his mother-in-law's birthday. After preparing a lavish dinner, his wife, Lin Xueyan, took their daughter and mother to a private room set up by her "white moonlight"-an old flame. Left alone at home, Qin Chuan chose not to endure the betrayal. He filed for divorce, leaving everything behind to return to his biological family. His departure shocked everyone. People, including Lin Xueyan, assumed Qin Chuan would go crazy without his family. She even bet with her friends that he would return within 24 hours. But to everyone's surprise, Qin Chuan didn't return. Instead, he revealed a different side of himself-he was the true heir to the renowned Jade Family, a prestigious family he was unaware of until now. After years of being dismissed as "just a husband," Qin Chuan found himself at the top of a powerful family, respected and loved. As time passed, Lin Xueyan grew increasingly anxious. The man she had controlled and belittled no longer came running back. Instead, she found herself watching as Qin Chuan developed a deep bond with his biological daughter, whom she had always treated as an afterthought. This was something she couldn't accept. Unable to hold back, Lin Xueyan visited Qin Chuan with their daughter, only to find that he had fully embraced his new life. No longer the man she had known, Qin Chuan was now the heir of the Jade Family, living a life of power and influence. Meanwhile