Note: As much as I love the Lizzy Bennet Diaries, I do not own them, nor do I own Pride and Prejudice. I hope chu like this fanfic! Reviews are greatly appreciated :) *LIZZIE BENNET DIARIES UNIVERSE*

It was a gloomy day in San Francisco for the five little girls on spring break. As the eldest girl stroked her calico cat, she glanced around at her four friends-more like the children of her mother's friends. "What are we going to do today?! It's pouring rain outside, and our parents are having their boring conversations," cried the youngest girl. She and her twin sister were the youngest of the group at four years old, and they had reddish brown hair, an Asian heritage, and a greatly outgoing personality. The eldest girl was also from an Asian background, and she had acquired an impressive knowledge of filming for a girl of eight years. Her since-birth-best-friend was the same age, and she was almost more outgoing and loved to help her bestie as she video taped many of their adventures. She had pale skin and black hair with a red tint. Finally, there was her little sister. Though she had similar physical characteristics to her older sister, she was introverted and slightly socially awkward. It was evident that the seven year old took after her father, as she had a great love for reading and being read to, since she had just learned to read (however, she had extensive reading skills for a seven year old). "I've got it!" the older black and red haired girl began, "We can explore the attic! This place is huge, and I haven't even explored all of it. Let's go!" As her cousins and bestie agreed, they set off for the attic.

"What's this?!" questioned one of the twins after arriving in the attic of the mansion. "It says 'Costume...theater...props,'" read the younger and introverted girl, as she proudly showed off her advanced reading skills. Her older sister assisted them in opening the box, and they were in awe from the items that were found inside. There was a stuffed elephant, a misshaped stuffed puppy, a doctor's headband, a huge afro that belonged to Pemberly Digital, an unused professional tennis racket, a purple knitted hat, a plastic pink flower, a rainbow scarf, and a blue plaid shirt. The girls were overjoyed and began to try on these miscellaneous costumes. The eldest girl put on the purple knitted hat and grabbed her video camera to document the antics. One of the twins put on the itchy afro wig, while the other sported a doctor's headband and carried around the stuffed elephant. The older red and black haired girl examined the blue plaid shirt. She felt a paper in its breast pocket, so she took it out and read it to herself. 'It is a truth universally acknowledged that all good things must come to an end. Thanks to all my viewers for being there for me through this journey. -L. B.' the card said. She quickly slipped on the shirt that was evidently many sizes too big and followed her bestie around as they filmed. Then there was her younger sister. Though she was the most reserved of the group, she was particularly interested in the box's contents. Rummaging through the cardboard container, the girl found three...peculiar items. A red bowtie. A dark brown newsie cap. And a worn out softcover book with cursive green lettering. The book seemed pretty thick and advanced, so she collected her parcels and hid away between the cardboard boxes of the attic, to engross herself in a book.

The children were having so much fun that they did not notice the young girl's disappearance. In fact, they were also oblivious to the tall man with a natural afro ascending the stairs to the attic with a bewildered expression.