Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Conflicting Emotions About a Marriage
I have been shocked beyond belief and am extremely conflicted emotionally, but in the midst of it all, I feel happier than ever before and also rather hollow, as well. This array of emotions is due to the reality that Lizzie is, in fact, going to marry Darcy. Darcy asked for her hand and Lizzie has revealed to me that she has shared Darcy’s affections for a while now and has realized she had been wrong about his character all along; she even told me that it was Darcy that bought Wickham out of his debts and convinced him to marry Lydia, not Mr. Gardener. I shocked by their feelings for each other but happy for Lizzie because she will be happy with Darcy who will treat her right and give her an extremely comfortable and stable life. However, I feel an immense emptiness because I know now Lizzie will not be living at home soon, and I won’t be able to see her every day, like I have been accustomed to for so many long years. I will miss everything about her, and I plan on visiting her at Pemberly very often after she is married.
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Father, I am glad you are happy. You should not be confused for I had just told you everything, but I can get the shocking part. It really does feel good to be in love! Truly, I will miss you father, but I plan on seeing you everyday just as usual. I plan on seeing you very often at my new home at Pemberly.
ReplyDeleteMr. Bennet, I love your daughter with every fiber of my being. I will not hurt her or cause her any harm. I must thank you for saying yes to me and you won't regret it. Is it alright if I can call you Dad or continue calling you Mr. Bennet.
ReplyDeleteDear Mr. Bennet,
ReplyDeleteThankyou for giving Lizzy and I your consent to marry. We are going to be so happy together, and I promise to provide her all the comfort in the world. I will not be a disappointing son-in-law. Have comfort to know that Lizzy will never be lonely at Pemberley, for my sister will depend upon her company and Jane's new house isn't very far away from Pemberley.
-Darcy
P.S. Feel free to come by when you miss Lizzy or need to get away from Mrs. Bennet.
Father, I know I will be more than happy with Darcy. I'm in love with the man, and he is in love with me. What more could I ever want. Of course you will be constantly visiting us! I would never dream of leaving you alone with Mother. That itself is one's own personal hell. I'm glad you don't hate me for my decision. I know you'll grow to love Darcy as a son!
ReplyDeleteDarling I understand your sadness. It makes me sadly grieved as well that Elizabeth will be leaving. I do know how she was your favorite daughter. But all has gone so well with her getting married to the most charming man I have ever met. And he was so generous for paying Wickham's debts. It will be a sad day when she leaves.
ReplyDeleteFather we were all surprised about the news Elizabeth brought to us, but she is convinced that she will be happy. So we all must leave her alone and let her lie her life. Also father it will be okay its not as if she has left for forever and is not coming back, she will be back to visit you a ton! I know that for a fact because she loves yous so dearly.
ReplyDeleteThe Bennet family should be feel so happy that Darcy is marring Elizabeth because of his high class and money. This is not only is privlege, but a miracle. People pf Bennet class dont marry Darcy's high class. Alongside Bingley and Jane's marriage, the Bennets better start couting their blessings.
ReplyDeleteYes father, I am indeed happy. I will come and see you as often as i can! I truly will miss you deply when I am gone. Hope all stays well.
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