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Leave Her Wild – Regina Jeffers

Elizabeth knew great sorrow at Jane’s admittance. It was as she had suspected. Rather than commenting on her sister’s words, she suggested, “You must not permit him to frighten you or upset you. Just think of him as a spoiled child, as if he is one of the Gardiner children at his or her worst.” “You are the best sister ever,” Jane said. “I shall sleep better now.”
Elizabeth gave Jane another hug and slipped from her sister’s quarters only to turn and see Mr. Darcy alone in the hallway. <<<>>> Darcy had stayed in the stables long enough to permit the household to claim their beds before he entered the house and quietly locked the front door. He had silently made his way up the stairs to his quarters, only to be brought up short by the image of Miss Elizabeth Bennet in a nightgown and robe and barefoot and her hair handing down to her waist and .
. . Dear God, she was more lovely than he had imagined, and his imagination had been quite active of late regarding the woman. Doing the only thing he could under the circumstances, he opened the door to his chambers and gestured her in. She paused, at first, refusing to move, and so he had shrugged his supposed indifference and started in, but, predictably, she darted past him.
It was Darcy who paused this time, for he knew, next to having once trusted George Wickham, this was the most dangerous choice he had ever made. Even so, he followed her inside and closed the door behind him. He turned slowly and attempted not to permit her to know how much he wanted her in his arms. Even when she accused, “You brought my sister to tears,” he still wished to reach for Elizabeth Bennet. “And I have been manipulated into accepting a person as a brother who I loathe with every beat of my heart.
Miss Bennet’s tears are minor in comparison. Her tears may be mended with a simple apology. Being asked to accept as a relation a person who has betrayed me at every turn since I was four years of age is a true tragedy. I have spent nearly two decades covering up Mr. Wickham’s faults so as not to break my father’s heart. Now, I am to accept him as my brother-in-marriage.” “Were all Mr. Wickham’s tales a lie?”
she asked softly. “In my experience, if Mr. Wickham is talking, he is lying,” Darcy retorted in hushed tones and leaned closer. She looked up to him with those eyes in which he had always wished to lose himself. “My family should have told you,” she began.
“I should have . . .”
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