*Normal disclaimer that P&P belongs to Jane Austen.*
This is just a short of what I think that should have happened between Mr. Darcy and Lizzy at the party at Lucas lodge.
"You know?" A P&P story.
Was, and still is, chapters 4, 5, 6, and 7.
"Lizzy..! Lizzy..! Lizzy..! Elizabeth..?" Jane said as she was looking for her sister Lizzy, And right when she was going to ask Miss Lucas if she knew where Lizzy was, she saw Lizzy dancing with Mr. Darcy, so Jane went to Lizzy, and Mr. Darcy.
"Lizzy! Why are you dancing with Mr. Darcy?"
"Hmm?" Lizzy asked, as she and Mr. Darcy stopped their dancing.
"Lizzy." Jane said, a little upset.
"Yes, Jane?" Lizzy asked, noticing that Jane was upset.
"Come, Please?" Jane said as she put her hand on Lizzy's arm.
"Alright Jane, I'm coming." Lizzy said as she put her arm through Jane's arm.
"Please excuse us, Mr. Darcy."
And Darcy bowed to the pair of Bennet girls, And Jane and Elizabeth curtsied to Mr. Darcy.
"Lizzy." Jane said, when they were out of hearing range of Mr. Darcy.
"Yes, Jane?" Lizzy asked Jane.
"Why where you dancing with Mr. Darcy?" Jane asked.
"Well..." Lizzy trailed off, telling Jane about her earlier conversation with Mr. Darcy.
"But Lizzy, you promised Mama and Papa that you would not dance with Mr. Darcy, did you not?" Jane asked.
"I did not promise Mama or Papa, Jane." Was Lizzy's answer.
"Lizzy! I thought you..." Jane trailed off, very confused.
"You thought I promised Mama and Papa, but Jane, I did not." Lizzy said, right before Mrs. Bennet's voice could be heard. "Lizzy, Mrs. Lucas said that she saw you dancing with Mr. Darcy!"
"Mama." Was all Elizabeth could say before Mrs. Bennet cut her off.
"Elizabeth Bennett! Did you or did you not dance with Mr. Darcy?" Mrs Bennett said, in her, 'Lizzy, I'm not happy with your actions,' voice.
"Yes, Mama, I was dancing with Mr. Darcy." Lizzy said, as she actually saw that people were looking at her, because Mrs. Bennet yelled out her name, while wondering, 'Where is Mr. Darcy well all this is going on?'
"Oh! I may get a daughter married! And to Mr. Darcy! What good breeding!" Mrs Bennett said all happy and giggly, as always.
"Mama, I'm not engaged to Mr. Darcy." Lizzy said, looking annoyed, very, very annoyed.
"Yes, child, you are not engaged tonight, but on the morrow you may be engaged to Mr. Darcy." Mrs Bennett said.
"Mama." Was all Elizabeth could say before Kitty and Lydia started fighting over who to dance with.
"Girls! What is wrong?" Mrs. Bennett asked, as soon as she got to Kitty and Lydia.
"We want to dance with the same person!" Lydia replied, a little too loud, to Mrs. Bennet.
"Jane." Lizzy said, since she and Jane didn't go to Kitty and Lydia, unlike Mrs. Bennett.
"Yes, Lizzy?" Jane asked, in a reply to Elizabeth.
"Should we pretend that we don't know Kitty and Lydia?" Elizabeth asked, jokingly.
"Lizzy! They are are sisters!" Jane sounded very surprised, and looked as surprised as she sounded.
"Jane, they are being silly!" Elizabeth said, kind of giggly.
"Lizzy." Jane said.
"Jane, look," Lizzy pointed behind her sister; "Mr. Bingley is coming."
"Ladies." Mr. Bingley said, as he bowed to Jane and Lizzy.
"Mr. Bingley." Jane and Elizabeth said in unison, curtsying.
"Miss Bennett, will you dance with me?" Mr. Bingley asked Jane.
"Yes, Mr. Bingley, I will dance with you." Jane replied.
And Jane and Mr. Bingley walked to where people were dancing, and joined in on the dance.
"Miss Bennet." Mr. Darcy said, as soon as he reached Lizzy.
"Yes, Mr. Darcy?" Lizzy asked, as she turned to see Mr. Darcy.
"Will you dance with me, Miss Bennett?" Darcy asked, as he put out his hand for Lizzy to take.
"Yes, I will dance with you, Mr. Darcy." Lizzy said as she took Mr. Darcy's out stretched hand.
And they too, walked to the dance floor, arm in arm.
When Lizzy and Mr. Darcy passed Mrs. Bennet, she exclaimed, "you see girls, Lizzy and Mr. Darcy are dancing!"
"Yes Mama, and on the morrow Lizzy and Mr. Darcy will be engaged!" Lydia said.
"And Jane and Mr. Bingley will be engaged too!" Kitty added to Lydia's statement.
And when the dance ended, so did the party.
"Well, Miss Bennet, the party is over." Mr. Bingley told Jane.
"Yes. Well, Goodbye, Mr. Bingley." Jane curtsied to Mr. Bingley.
"Goodbye, Miss Bennett." Mr. Bingley bowed to Jane.
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