Monday, April 2, 2012

Returning to Netherfield

Darcy and I returned to live at Netherfield after Lydia and Wickham departed. Mr. Bennett did not visit us in the first three days, so we decided to visit them and we promise to dine in Longbourn soon. Mrs. Bennett was rather terse to Mr. Darcy, yet she was very chatty with me...When we dined with the Bennetts I myself sat next to Jane became intrigued with her whereas Darcy sat far away from Elizabeth so the two did not converse. Miss Lizzy seemed to be rather dissappointed by this.

Lydia at Home

After a wedding in North England, which Darcy attended, Lydia and Wickham returns for a 10 day visit back at Longbourn before they travel north. Lydia has caused the family much trouble, but she is oblivious to it, that silly little girl. And Wickham, the scoundrel that he is, acts like nothing is wrong since he is getting paid to be married. The Gardiners replied to Elizabeth's letter asking for details by telling her that it was indeed Mr. Darcy who found Lydia and Wickham, and he who paid Wickham. Lizzy is exposed to another one of Darcy's good person moments.

Oh Mrs. B.

Mrs. Bennett , who was always trying to marry off her daughters, was stricken delirious by Lydia running off. She was certainly pushing Jane towards me, but then my friend Darcy told me she didn't really like me so I left. But now she is pleased that Lydia is getting married even to a scoundrel like Wickham. She is upset when Mr. Bennett won't allow Wickham to visit or give Lydia money. That woman is a nut.

Searching and Distatse

As it turns out the young Lydia Wickham has ran off with the soldier Mr. Wickham. Darcy does not like Wickham so I wonder if this will effect his feelings for Elizabeth. I heard of Mr. Collins distateful letter to the Bennett's concerning the matter. It seems a poor way to act in a situation like this. I wish goodluck to Mr. Bennet and Mr. gardiner in London searching for the two of them.

A Quick Departure

After Lizzy left Pemberley for her inn, she returned quickly here in search of the Gardiners  with some letters. I saw she ran into Darcy first, but I did not stay to hear what they were talking about. She seemed to be rather upset, for she and the Gardiners left Pemberley for Longbourn that day. I  hope everyone is okay, but I'm not too worried about it. So I guess Darcy, Georgiana, my sisters, and I will just stay here at Pemberley.

Caroline Embarrassed

After Lizzy and the Gardiners left Pemberley, Caroline continued to criticize Elizabeth to Darcy, hoping to advocate herself. As she bagged upon Miss Bennett's appearance Darcy was quite unmoved and so she continued. Then she references that Darcy thought Lizzy to be " rather pretty". But then Darcy claimed Elizabeth to be one of the handsomest women he ever met. Caroline was quite embarrassed and upset.

Arrived In Pemberley

Georgiana, Caroline, Mrs. Hurst, and I arrived in Pemberley today. We all went to visit Elizabeth Bennett and the Gardiners at their inn.All was pleasant during our meeting and we invited them to join us to eat at Pemberley. But then the next morning, Caroline was quite spiteful towards Elizabeth making comments on things such as Lydia and Wickham eloping. I hope this is not something we can expect to see from her.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

An Unexpected Arrival

As Lizzy Bennett was touring Pemberley, she learned of how nice and good Darcy is, which is why we are such good friends. Then Darcy arrived to prepare for the arrival of me Georgiana and Caroline. Darcy invited her to stay and meet the lot of us. I hope it will not to be awkward after I dumped Jane and all. But now I must pack for my trip to Pemberley.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Travelling Bennetts

I heard Ms. Lizzy had one more reserved meeting with Mr. Wickham before he and the regiment left, then Lydia followed behind the regiment to vacation in Brighton with the Forsters. I heard Ms. Kitty was displeased to see the regiment leave and even more so to see her boy crazed companion abandon her. THen Ms. Lizzy decided to accompany the Gardiners to vacation in Pemberley, the home of Mr. Darcy. However i was informed she would only tour the estate because Darcy himself was not at home. His sister and I remain in each others companionship in London.

Revealing the Truth

After Jane and Lizzy reunite they had much to tell each other from being apart for so long. They talked about the truth behind Wickham and Darcy and discussed confronting Mr. Wickham about it publicly. In my humble opinion as a hindsight observer, not addressing him seems to be the best thing to do because Lizzy can understand that Mr. Wickham isn't what she first thought, and not fall for him, without tarnishing the reputation of a man low on his fortunes already. Then Lydia, one of the younger boy crazy sisters, was invited to vacation in Brighton by the wife of Colonel Forster, I hear. Still I remain with Georgiana Darcy here in London for the winter.

The Bennetts Reunite

Tacking their travels, I hear Lizzy Bennett travelled to London to visit the Gardiners where Jane was staying. Fortunately we didn't run into each other in the city, for it would have made for an awkward meeting. Then Jane and Lizzy returned to their home in Longbourn, and are accompanied by Kitty and Lydia who join the journey along the way. Since the youngest Bennett daughters are, in my opinion, boy crazy they gossip and giggle of the officers in Meryton adn wanting to go visit them. Lizzy declined, she probably didn't want to see Mr. Wickham after learning the truth behind his lies. I remain in London with Georgiana for the winter still.

Departures

After what I'm sure was a quite eventful stay, Darcy and Colonel Fitzwilliam return home from Rosings. A week later Ms Lizzy also left Rosings despite Lady Catherine's pleas for her to stay another two weeks. Lizzy dislikes Lady Catherine so I am assured she was not concerned with hurting anyone's feelings especially since Ms. Lizzy is so very feisty. However, before she left I hear the ever creeping Mr. Collims assired Lizzy that he and Charlotte were a match made in heaven, which we all know is not true. And I am still as they say "kickin' it" here in London.

Awkward Meetings to Dire Defenses

After their blow up of a proposal, Lizzy and Darcy run into each other on a walk, so I hear. Darcy used this occason to deliver Lizzy a letter in which he defends all of his actions to which Lizzy has taken offense. In his letter, Darcy admits to advising me to leave Jane, which I did, but he did not think Jane felt strongly enough for me to break her heart. Next he tells his side of the story concerning Wickham: Mr. Wickham was being provided for after Mr. Darcy'ss death and attempted to marry the lovely Georgiana, who I am currently with, so as to obtain her wealth. I have been told that Ms. Lizzy has become rather confused and no so prejudiced against Mr. Darcy.

Make ups and Break ups

In London, I am isolated from my companions yet still informed. It seems as though Colonel Fitzwilliam told Elizabeth of Darcy's advice to not marry the eldest Bennett daughter. As i understand it, Lizzy was quite apalledd at Mr. Darcy and believed he had ruined Jane's life. I'm not sure if i would make or break Jane's life, but I am sure a wonderful girl will be alright in the end. Meanwhile I am enjoying my time here in London with Georgiana. Then i was told, that after Elizabeth became upset with Darcy, as I previously mentioned, the old boy had the audacity to declare his love for her and propose to her in a very unorthodox way. And Elizabeth declined in a not even if you were the lst man on earth manner; Darcy's pride must be a little wounded.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Meetings and Greetings

While I am away in London, I am out of reach of many of my friends; however, I stilll remain in the loop. As I understand it, Ms. Elizabeth was joined by other visitors at Rosings, Darcy and his cousin Colonel Fitzwiliiam. The Colonel seems to have an admiration for Lizzy. Then after dinner, Lizzy was playing the piano and Lady Catherine critisized her as playing it wrong and seemed to be under the impression it was for she was not rraised by a nanny. In my huble opinion Lady Catherine seems to be a bit out of line.

An Update From London

As I have decided to stay in London for the winter, I am delighted by the companionship of Mr. Darcy's sister, Georgiana. I fear as this may break the heart of Jane Bennett, who is indeed such a lovely young woman an beautiful to boot. I have noticed my sister, Caroline, writing letters to the Bennett's and I hope she has done nothing to upset them for they are such nice people. I have heard that Elizabeth has made the trip to Rosings to visit Mr.Collins and Charlotte. I am suprised by this because although Lizzy is friends with Charlotte, she has a certain distaste for Mr. Collins.