A/N: I still don't own this. However, I am so thankful and excited for the reviews, favorites, and followers for this story. Several of you requested to see how it affected Caroline, the Hursts, and Bingley, himself. Some of you have requested more suffering for Bingley while others have felt that Bingley has suffered enough. Personally for real life, I do agree that Bingley has suffered enough, however, this is fanfiction and the avenging angel does lean towards much suffering so Bingley is not done being tortured yet. To the reviewer who didn't see it as punishment, Darcy is technically higher ranked than Bingley, thus it affects the Bingley family who is newly rich to Society what events they are invited to. To the guest reviewer who wants the court case to go forward, that would indeed be an interesting route but I don't think I have the ability to pull that off especially since neither Jane nor Bingley would be allowed to speak the entire case. The fact that you saw the possibility of Jane manipulating Darcy and the situation, is very impressive. More comments at the end.


What Might Have Been Blue

Caroline sighed impatiently to Louisa, they had handed their card to the butler at the Pemberley House, but they were still waiting. Darcy had come and visited Charles two days ago and they hadn't seen their brother at all. She had no idea what had happened but she was sure she could soothe it over.

Finally, Darcy entered the hallway, "What are you doing here?"

"We're here to visit with Mrs. Darcy and dear Georgianna of course!"

Darcy raised his eyebrow, "Did Mr. Bingley not tell you?"

Caroline started feeling a sinking feeling, "Tell me what? I haven't seen Charles in two days. Why are you calling him Mr. Bingley"

Darcy shook his head at that, "Mr. Bingley has committed an ungentlemanly like behavior. He and his family are no longer welcome in any of my houses. We will not cut you assuming you do not try to push the acquaintance. If you have any more questions on your brother's actions, I suggest you ask him."

Caroline had a sudden sympathy towards Mrs. Bennet's calling for smelling salts, she was about ready to call for them herself.

She could tell that Louisa had said something and Darcy had replied but the ringing in her ears was making it very difficult to hear. Her life, her chance at a good marriage was ruined by Darcy cutting the connection. The Darcy's at any moment could change their mind and cut them. She had had a plan for her life since she had met Mr. Darcy, now that plan was completely ruined. "What did you ask him?" She whispered to Louisa, as she was guided to the door.

"I asked whether it applied to Mr. Hurst and me."

"Oh? Does it?"

Louisa sighed, "It all depends on my decision. Head on home, I'm going to go visit with Mrs. Darcy and Georgianna."

Caroline froze, "What's your decision?"

"That it is time for you to go stay with someone other than Mr. Hurst and I for a while. I know our Aunt from Scarborough will love the company." She nodded to herself, "Yes, you can leave in two days."

"Louisa, no." She gasped.

"Would you rather stay and be shunned by Society?"

Caroline shook her head softly, "No, I of course not."

"Then accept the fact that I am trying to do what is best for you. Go home, Caroline." The carriage rolled away with Caroline trying to comprehend what had gone wrong. What did Charles do that had made Darcy so mad at him?


Jane had been delighted and relieved when William had come back with news of his meeting with Mr. Bingley. She felt sorry for her brother to lose one of his friends but was quite relieved of never having to be in his company again. Lizzie had told her that William would never regret what was necessary to protect his now extended family. She also mentioned that Bingley had been writing trying to get back in hers and her husband's good books but William was simply having her or Georgiana toss them in the fire.

Her part one of her plan had gone even better than expected. Richard had proposed two days ago and she had accepted him. Her revenge on Mr. Bingley was both thoroughly complete and an unusual way to meet her future husband. She had asked him in his proposal what had drawn him to her. "Your mind caught my heart, your beauty caught my eye, but my brain is thoroughly fascinated with the thought of you."

Richard thought phase two of her plan was even more clever than the first part. His only request was adding some ladies to the revenge list. Jane found this to be a reasonable request. Tonight Jane was going to Almanac as Mrs. Darcy's sister and the second son of the Earl of Matlock's fiancé. The Earl and the Countess had been very lovely to her. Though it was very clear that they thought Richard had fallen for her looks alone. But that would change given enough time. She had yet to meet Richard's older brother but Richard had assured her that he most likely was in his father's hunting lodge in Ireland and the letter was merely taking a while to get to him.

The dancing had already begun when Richard escorted her into the ballroom. After dancing with both him and her brother, Richard left her with the Countess and Lady Jersey to get drinks. They were speaking of people who had been applying to come to Almanac's but had been turned down this year. "The Bingley family was unable to come this year with the withdrawal of the Darcy family support. Not that not having Caroline Bingley is any great loss. Though of course, I do wonder what Charles Bingley could have done to get on Mr. Darcy's bad side."

"Indeed wasn't Bingley one of his groomsmen at his wedding to Mrs. Darcy, Jane?"

"Yes, he was."

" Well I do not know what happened but Mr. Darcy contacted me within the week of getting home from his wedding trip wanting to know if he could withdraw his sponsorship. I, of course, agreed."

Lady Matlock nodded, "William is a hard one to turn down when he is determined. Jane do you know anything about it?"

"Without breaking any confidences, I believe my brother, Darcy discovered that Mr. Bingley was not deserving of the gentleman title and was merely a wealthy merchant who did not know how to treat ladies with the respect due and is a coward."

Both ladies looked at her surprised, "No one in the family was harmed were they?"

Jane smiled sweetly, "No, of course not. Merely I believe the past caught up with Mr. Bingley."

Richard returned at that point and the topic changed to their wedding.

By the time that they left the party, the entire room was buzzing with the news that the Bingley's were not ones to associate with. The speculation on what Bingley had been involved in and who Caroline had become a mistress of was all anyone could speak of. Jane nor Richard had added the part of Caroline but Jane mentally shrugged perhaps that meant it was true, it mattered not to her. Within the next couple of days several young ladies fathers' would be having to quickly find husbands for their daughters to avoid them having to marry Bingley after the rumors going on about them with Bingley. Funnily enough, all of those ladies were frantic to not marry Bingley after a visit from Jane and all of them were ladies who had snubbed Richard.


Two weeks into their wedding trip, they got a letter reporting that James, Richard's older brother had passed away. Richard was now the heir to Earl of Matlock. Life soon became much more busy for them both. Revenge soon was not something they had much time for. Society though had still not forgiven the Bingley's. Last Society had heard Caroline had been sent to Scarborough with Bingley following soon after. Though one afternoon while shopping she was approached by Mr. Bingley.

"Miss Bennet?"

"I am Mrs. Fitzwilliam."

"How could you do this to me?"

"Is that not my line? You started all of this and you decide that you have the right to play the victim now? You made the decision, now you have to live with the consequences. Goodbye Mr. Bingley," She walked away without turning back. "The sun is the star of the morning. Just as you are the star of my life. You're an angel who lights up my life."Those words no longer echoed in her head. She had become the gentle but demanding sun. The fallen angel with angelic beauty. She was the avenging angel and she was perfectly content.


A/N: And this is the end of The Trouble with Fallen Angels, the support I have received from this story has been crazy and wonderful. The Star of the Morning was partially created based off of my own breakup, while this one was a request which I approached from the perspective of what would have happened if I'd responded like Jane and been an avenging angel which is an interesting prospect.

I'll end this story with a simple question, did anyone besides my one guest reviewer noticed that Bingley never confessed to proposing to Jane before he left? Did he propose and is just an insensitive jerk? Or did Jane lie knowing this was the best way to get revenge? Is Jane a manipulative mastermind, a broken-hearted sweet woman, or both? That's for you to decide. Once again showing that after any breakup there are several sides of the story, his side, her side, her friends' side, his friends' side, and finally the truth. And funnily enough, no matter how hard you try, you're always gonna be stuck in your own perspective to an extent and can never get the whole and complete truth.