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  • The weight of secrecy by eleadplnx
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    Discover the events happening behind the scenes and in parallel to the events of Emma ! Mentioned when part of the truth was discovered but never described , what happened in Weymouth and unbeknownst to everyone else in Highbury ? A few months before their seemingly uncoordinated stay in Highbury , Surrey , miss Jane Fairfax and Mr Frank Churchill met in Weymouth and formed an engagement after keeping each other company for months while their respective friends fell in love with each other. Jane being without a fortune and Frank entirely dependent on his very proud aunt , the engagement was kept a complete secret from everyone. But if back then finding the love they thought hopeless was shared felt like the promise of the greatest happiness , as time passes without any sign of change in their situation and the reality sinks in under the form their friends and family's effort to make Frank marry Emma Woodhouse , the rich and handsome inhabitant of Hartfield. As she has to watch her fiancé pretend to court another woman supposedly to protect their secret , Jane slowly discovers what it takes to carry the weight of secrecy in the name of love. Retelling of Jane Austen's Emma from the perspective of a more secondary character , this story explores the storyline happening in parallel to the events of the original one , now seen through other eyes. New chapters every Tuesday , sneak peeks of the upcoming chapters and story on my Instagram eleadwrites.
  • Just Jane by mthereader327
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    ...Jane Austen meets fake dating... Jane Austen's "Emma" is the classic story of the imperfect protagonist who finds her happily-ever-after. But what about Emma's "too-perfect" frenemy, Jane Fairfax? What about her life and her love and her hopes and dreams? Can she too find her happy ending? In this imaginative retelling, "Emma" meets the currently popular "fake-dating" trope. When (not-so-perfect) Jane Fairfax (struggling with anxiety and panic attacks, wondering if she is losing her mind and living in fear of being sent to an asylum) pretends to be in love with Mr. Knightley to hide her engagement with Frank Churchill, and Frank seems to have feelings for Emma, but really he loves Jane and Knightley loves Emma... trouble is sure to occur.
  • Mr. Darcy's Bride by authornataliashaw
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    He saved her. But can he keep her? After Mr. Bennet's sudden death, Mrs. Bennet and her daughters do not know where they will go or who will take care of them. Elizabeth receives a proposal from a horrible man, and in her reduced circumstances, she needs to consider it. Mr. Darcy is not about to let the woman that he secretly loves wed another man. He will do whatever it takes to make her his. She may agree to marry him, but can he truly make her his wife?
  • Through the Lens of a Letter by ElizabethFrerichs
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    PREVIEW ONLY Something crinkled by her foot. Elizabeth reached down and picked it up. A rapid scan revealed it was a letter from Fitzwilliam Darcy to the second daughter in a family of Bennets. Too bad she'd never even heard of a Mr. Darcy. Fate sends Darcy's letter to Elizabeth nine months early, before Bingley arrives. COMPLETE. D&E HEA. On Amazon
  • Defending Elizabeth by authornataliashaw
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    He cannot watch her make a mistake of such magnitude. Darcy: A woman as brilliant, beautiful, and witty as Elizabeth Bennet deserves a good match. One better than her silly cousin, or that irredeemable rake Wickham, who I know to be much different from the image he presents to the world. Can I save her from committing herself to a disastrous marriage? Elizabeth: Considering he finds me merely tolerable, the unpleasant Mr. Darcy is unduly obsessed with the gentlemen who wish to court me. Though I have no intention of marrying Mr. Collins, I find myself inexplicably drawn to the witty Mr. Wickham, in spite of Darcy's objections. I cannot imagine why Darcy thinks his opinions would sway me, nor can I understand why I cannot stop thinking about the infuriating man.