A nice short story by Emily Russell.
Mr Darcy has been insulting the people of Meryton, especially the Bennets. Wickham is at it, trying to convince everyone that he has been ill used by Mr Darcy. To make his former friend humble and humiliated, Wickham decides to humble Darcy by pairing him with the girl he insulted, part of the family he despises.
Unbeknownst to Wickham, Mr Darcy is already fighting his attraction to Elizabeth, telling himself all the disadvantages that an alliance with the Bennets would bring to him, but the heart wants what it wants, so against his better judgement and contrary to Canon Darcy, he spends more time in her presence and making conversation with her and she grudgingly starts liking him more. Hence, by the time of the Netherfield ball, they are more acquainted than in canon.
Mr Wickham attends the Netherfield ball trying to stay clear of Darcy but keeps an eye on him to follow his plan to trap him with Elizabeth. She dances with Wickham and then goes to the terrace as his suggestion.
Unknown to her, Mr Darcy is already at the same place, looking for a place to hide from the crush of the ball. When they try to go back to the ball, the door is locked, and even if they knock and knock on doors and windows, trying to get attention from the partying people, the music is too loud so they can’t hear them. They manage to pick a lock from the garden gate but unfortunately, Mr Darcy has a year on the shoulder of his shirt and Elizabeth has grass marks on her gown, and she is wearing Mr Darcy's jacket, so everything seems to incriminate them in front of their host, Mr Bingley.
Both of them resist, but after an article published in the gossip section of the newspaper, they can’t avoid the issue anymore, so Mr Darcy rides to Longbourn and offers for Elizabeth. She resists at first but then accepts him. Thus starts their courtship. Contrary to her expectations, Mr Darcy stays in Hertfordshire to know her better, and after some private moments, and some kisses, she starts developing feelings for him, but he is still not completely reformed, so she scolds him for his rudeness, and he starts trying to be nicer to her family, really being polite and making the effort.
However, word gets to Wickham of the improvement of Darcy’s relationship with Elizabeth, and he is bent on turning her against him…
Anyway, to summarize and not spoil anymore. Wickham is found out on his lies by Elizabeth in an unexpected way and all the things he had said about Mr Darcy are proven to actually describe his own rotten self.
Mr Darcy gets reformed much quicker due to his affection and love for Elizabeth and the importance her opinion has to him. They solved their issues nicely and have a HEA much faster than in canon.
Nice read, sweet and short. Recommended!! 4 stars.