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Baddeley glided down the hall, his mind troubled. Mr. Crawford wanted to speak with Miss Price. No surprise, he had done plenty of that since the Misses Bertram had left for London. But privately- that was cause for rejoicing, in part. Crawford, fickle as he was, had finally made a choice. Baddley did, at least partly, like Crawford. He ignored the servants, not tipping beyond necessity, but notby Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Any of those, yes! I'm planning on posting something from Mansfield Park with Baddeley's perspective, for example.by Emelyn - Tea Room
This is actually perfect! I'm sorry I forgot to post; my suggestion would have been a forgotten (or outsider's) perspective, and your suggestion fits even better. Thanks again.by Emelyn - Tea Room
I really enjoyed this- thanks!by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Aww. Thanks for the story.by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
I really enjoyed this! I saw Joel's Moving Castle for the first time this summer and I am looking forward to following this. Catherine is cast perfectly. :-)by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Great to see your story again. And what a great cliffhanger to leave on after the final reveal of the predator!by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Yay! That's awesome!by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Lovely!by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Very sweet! I hope the villain is caught soon.by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
So great to see you posting again, but UGH, Collins is AWFUL! I don't trust him at all, and I hope that Lizzy will be able to come soaring to the rescue, possibly with the knowledge of where Collins is vanishing everything (everyone?) to. Thanks for the view of Jane as well, and her protecting her sisters. Even an optimist wouldn't want anyone to be in Collin's hands.by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Thank you!by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Since posting story ideas was discussed earlier, I wanted to throw an idea out that I don't think I could write well. Especially after the Lizzie Bennet Diaries exploded in popularity, I thought that Sense and Sensibility would be a perfect fit for the blog idea: Marianne as the probably oversharing vlogger who suddenly made it big, Elinor as the attempted voice of reason (and sanity) who comesby Emelyn - Tea Room
It definitely is now! That would be the perfect compliment to what I imagined a modern Colonel Foster to be, in a small town. And thank you so much for the compliment- if I return to this, I definitely want to push Jane and Bingley to improve themselves through personal interactions as much as Elizabeth and Darcy are.by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Jane is so sweet, and having her adapt and interact with the modern world is a perfect blend of her intelligence and personality! Thanks for the post.by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Thank you for your comments! If I do expand this, I will be sure that I give more about who Elizabeth actually is, especially with this sort of Jane. As it is, I tried to add details about who she is without having her take over Jane's thoughts much more than her other sisters. For such a short story, so many details had to be only seen in passing. I do think that having Jane remember her breakiby Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Thank you. I can't guarantee anything, but I am working on a similar story to post here! Hopefully I can write it out soon.by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Thank you! I'd like to think that Darcy is able to recover from the inevitable awkwardness, and not be permanently offended, especially since he was in the wrong. Caroline is different, though. Whether or not she takes Jane's advice, any future Bingley Family get-togethers are going to be touchy.by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Thank you! :-)by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Thank you! I don't have any more plans for this particular story, for now, mostly beacause I'm not completely sure where to go! It's been a plot bunny I wanted to write for a while, and I shuffled another (similar and hopefully future) idea I had so that it could be a one-shot.by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
It really was! I've wanted to write an angry Jane for a long time.by Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Blurb: Jane Bennet's quick coffee stop turns an exhausting day into an uncharacteristic display of emotion when she overhears a conversation that she was never meant to. As Jane walked into the coffee shop, eyes blurred with exhaustion, she overheard a pale, dark haired man sitting across from a tanned woman with an orange jacket discussing the man's friend and his awful girlfriend far too loudlby Emelyn - Derbyshire Writers' Guild
Fantastia on a House Party? More seriously, thank you for posting these! They brighten my day, and I always can trust your research to make the historical fiction actually historical.by Emelyn - A Novel Idea
Would it maybe be By Every Civility In His Power by Mariafaith? I had that recommended to me by Alan on a recent post. He mentioned that Mrs. Bennet believes Darcy may be considering Jane, and that Darcy is trying to repair his damage of Jane and Bingley's relationship.by Emelyn - Tea Room
Lovely, as always! I really liked the different view of Cora, from a friend her age rather than adults.by Emelyn - A Novel Idea
Just wanted to thank you both for posting these, and your more typical stories! I really liked the last line; it really fits how you've written Cobra that he would see killing somebody as the easy way out.by Emelyn - A Novel Idea