Alone With Mr. Darcy: A Pride & Prejudice Variation - Plot & Excerpts
Huddling together had been warmer, but it would be better to freeze than to have a repeat of what had just occurred. What had come over her? Simply being close to a handsome gentleman was no excuse for kissing him. It was not as if they were even getting along particularly well. For every conversation which went well or joke they shared, there had been a misunderstanding or quarrel. Her opinion of him was better than it had been before the storm, but he was so difficult to understand. Admittedly, their situation was an unusual one and they had spoken with remarkable frankness, but she had never met a man of as many moods as Mr. Darcy, and only rarely did those moods make sense to her. Nor did her own reactions. What had happened to her vaunted ability to laugh at foolishness? She could not laugh at his sulks; instead, they made her unhappy. And none of it, none of it, was any excuse to kiss him! How could she blame him for making the assumption she would marry him when she behaved so improperly?
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