A/N Soooo I have a newfound obsession with Pride and Prejudice now.. God, can Darcy get any hotter and manly each time I read it? Yah, I think he does... So here's the new story. Hope ya'll like it! :) Love always, Sara

An Interesting Journal Entry

Arriving at Netherfield, the previous day had taken it's toll on Lizzy Bennet. She had arrived and been greeted my Mr. Darcy and the ever present Miss Caroline Bingley. Lizzy had walked all the way there after the previous nights rain and needless to say, she look a mess. As she was leaving to check on Jane, she heard Miss Bingley comment to Mr. Darcy on the amount of mud on her dress. Well, who cares what they think. Making her way up the grand staircase at Netherfield, Lizzy located her sister in the blue room. It was a sight to behold. Shimmery wallpaper adorned the walls and the large canopy bed help a very sick Jane.

"Oh, Jane! What has mama done to you?" I breathed as I ran to the bed. I grabbed a washcloth and began to dab at her face.

"Oh, Lizzy! I'm so glad you're here. If I have to sit another three miserable hours while Caroline Bingley comments about how dashing Mr. Darcy is, I might just have to die to be rid of her! Surely mama will understand?" Jane looked terrible. She was sweating and her cheeks a pink color. She claimed of a headache and the sniffles.

"Come now, Jane. It can't be all that bad?"

"No, I get to see Mr. Bingley. He comes and visits for about an hour each day." There was a knock upon the door. "That should be him. Let him in!" Lizzy bounded dutifully to the door.

"Mr. Bingley!" She curtsied. "Thank you ever so much for taking care of Jane. I'm sure she would be ever so much comfortable here than she would be at home." She smiled.

"It's my pleasure. How are you, Miss Bennet?" Lizzy could have sworn Jane's cheeks got redder and not because of the fever.

"Quite well, thank you." She smiled and then closed her eyes. She was progressively getting worse.

"I fear that Jane is exhausted. It would be best that we leave her." Mr. Bingley nodded in approval and he held out his arm to Lizzy.

"Here. Let me show you to your room. I trust you brought a few changes of clothing so you could stay with your sister?"

"I did. Is that alright, sir?"

"It is most welcome, madame. Dinner is in an hour." He bowed and left her.