A/N- Thanks to all who reviewed, followed or favorited this story. I know some of you must have been pretty confused about William Darcy's age, but believe me, I have an idea to make it work. Basically I will try to portray that Elizabeth and William always were perfect for each other, even at a young age. Keep reviewing!
'Mother!' protested William 'I will see Bingley at Cambridge next month. It is absolutely unnecessary for me to go to Netherfield. I don't even know Mr Dashwood! He got Netherfield on a lease because he wanted his old friend's son to see it. He really likes the property and wants Bingley to have it someday. I don't want to interrupt their bonding time.'
Charles Bingley, like William had lost his father at a fairly young age. Both boys were of the same age and had been introduced at an assembly. Charles, unlike William enjoyed society a lot.
'William, I know you hate social events but please, just this once try to bear it. I want you to enjoy the countryside and make some friends your own age. Besides, Caroline won't be there.'
William relaxed when he heard that Caroline Bingley would not be there. He could not help disliking the way she treated him, in an exceptionally sweet manner. Maybe he could visit, just this once. Just for his mother. Because he wanted to do something to make her happy.
He met his mother's eyes and said,'All right then. Just this time.'
Anne hugged him.
'That's my boy.'
It was then that Georgiana chose to enter the room and ruin the moment with a lament.
'Mother! This is not fair! Will doesn't want to go anywhere! Why can't I go instead. I never go anywhere!'
'You are yet to be of age ,my love. After you are fifteen, you will attend all sorts of events but until then you will have to satisfy yourself with the visitors we receive.'
Georgiana pouted.
'Three years are such a long time', she grumbled.
'Don't you all grow up so fast and leave your mother alone, love', said Anne so tenderly and lovingly that neither William nor Georgiana had the heart to grumble any more.
'I have a tea party today with some friends, Mother', said Georgiana brightly, all disappointment at not going to Netherfield evidently gone.
'I had better write to Bingley to accept his invitation', said William and disappeared.
I'll go too', said Georgiana, leaving her mother alone in library.
Anne smiled to herself. She had a good feeling about this trip.
A/N- Well, how was that? Hope it clears up the age confusion. In case it wasn't clear, William and Charles are eighteen and Georgiana is twelve. If you like this story, leave a review. If you don't like it, leave some constructive criticism.
