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2 stories
1,000 Years by Kinky_Devil
1,000 Years
Kinky_Devil
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Instead of helping Esther link the Original Mikaelson family during the Mikaelson Ball, she tells the Originals not to drink the champagne laced with her blood. Elena and Bonnie get sent back 1,000 years to when the Originals were human. Bonnie's ancestors give Elena magic and a mission to save the Mikaelson Family. During Elena's time with the family she fell for Niklaus. Elijah, Niklaus, and Henrik fell for Elena. This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either products of the author(s) Kinky_Devil's or Julie Plec's or Kevin Williamson's or L.J. Smith, imagination and are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales or person's dead or living is entirely coincidental.
Pride and Prejudice by kooljay
Pride and Prejudice
kooljay
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"Pride and Prejudice is an 1813 romantic novel of manners written by Jane Austen. The novel follows the character development of Elizabeth Bennet, the dynamic protagonist of the book, who learns about the repercussions of hasty judgments and eventually comes to appreciate the difference between superficial goodness and actual goodness. A classic piece filled with comedy, its humour lies in its honest depiction of manners, education, marriage and money during the Regency era in Great Britain. Mr Bennet of Longbourn estate has five daughters, but because his property is entailed it can only be passed from male heir to male heir. Consequently, Mr Bennet's family will be destitute upon his death. Because his wife also lacks an inheritance, it is imperative that at least one of the girls marry well to support the others upon his death, which is a motivation that drives the plot. Jane Austen's opening line--"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife"-is a sentence filled with irony and sets the tone for the book. The novel revolves around the importance of marrying for love, not simply for economic gain or social prestige, despite the communal pressure to make a good (i.e., wealthy) match." -Wikipedia More readable version of "Pride and Prejudice" from the Gutenberg library.