When Elizabeth Bennet first meets Fitzwilliam Darcy, she is not feeling quite herself. Miserable and in an unsociable temper, she decides to attend the Meryton Assembly against her better judgment to support her beloved sister.
Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy unknowingly misjudges the condition of Miss Elizabeth Bennets health. What begins as complete disinterest soon develops into pity when an unknown surgeon offers an even more bleak outlook for the young womans future. He will see that her last days are worth living. Annoyed by her fathers apparent lack of concern and wishing to do something himself, he commits himself to be her champion irrevocably.
Elizabeth Bennet is confused. Except for her father and arrogant Mr. Darcy, everyone in her acquaintance either avoids her or bursts into tears when in her company. What tragedy are they withholding from her? She is baffled by Mr. Darcys insistence and assumes improper motives. When the truth comes out, will she see him differently? And will he discover his feelings are more than just pity on a dying woman?
This delightful Regency tale filled with beloved characters from Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice reveals what remains when layers of pity, confusion, and miscommunication are peeled away from literature��s most stubborn couple - a happily ever after for the ages. Indisposed is a sweet, clean Regency novella of approximately 20,000 words.
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A Misunderstanding to Last a Lifetime.
When Elizabeth Bennet first meets Fitzwilliam Darcy, she is not feeling quite herself. Miserable and in an unsociable temper, she decides to attend the Meryton Assembly against her better judgment to support her beloved sister.
Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy unknowingly misjudges the condition of Miss Elizabeth Bennets health. What begins as complete disinterest soon develops into pity when an unknown surgeon offers an even more bleak outlook for the young womans future. He will see that her last days are worth living. Annoyed by her fathers apparent lack of concern and wishing to do something himself, he commits himself to be her champion irrevocably.
Elizabeth Bennet is confused. Except for her father and arrogant Mr. Darcy, everyone in her acquaintance either avoids her or bursts into tears when in her company. What tragedy are they withholding from her? She is baffled by Mr. Darcys insistence and assumes improper motives. When the truth comes out, will she see him differently? And will he discover his feelings are more than just pity on a dying woman?
This delightful Regency tale filled with beloved characters from Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice reveals what remains when layers of pity, confusion, and miscommunication are peeled away from literature��s most stubborn couple - a happily ever after for the ages. Indisposed is a sweet, clean Regency novella of approximately 20,000 words.