Jane's observations

Summary: Jane notices Lizzy and Darcy's behaviors toward each other.

Disclaimer: I don't own Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen does.

I couldn't help but notice what was starting right before my eyes. Lizzy had found her match in one Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy. She had said ' He looks miserable poor soul', though with the company he keeps, excluding Charles, I would agree with that statement now. What with Caroline trying to push her advances down his throat, Louisa always complaining, and Mr. Hurst constantly snoring; I could see how and why. He disliked them for the most part and was here for Charles, plain and simple.

He and Lizzy are in the middle of an interesting conversation, they always seem to banter with one another. I believe that is what's drawing them closer together. Caroline line is trying to interject and just can't get in between them, now if she had Lizzy's mindset for banter and wordplay she might have stood a chance. Being around father the way she has has given Lizzy the ability to speak in such a manner. This demeanor is what draw men to her like moths to flames, they can't stay away from her.

He's speaking again and giving her a look that says 'Come hither.' Luckily Lizzy is quite naive in that sense; but she can sense it subconsciously. She knows what he wants and she's playing with fire to get her desired results; she wants him to desire her more that anything else in his physical world.

I know love when I see it; it's there between these two. They're just too clueless to take the hint and start courting one another. I know they'll see sense soon, These two are too much alike not too.