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caused by my uncle, who had emerged from the house.

โ€œElizabeth?โ€ Uncle Gardiner voiced. โ€œAre you alright?โ€

โ€œUncle.โ€ With relief, I went to him. โ€œIt is time that Mr. Wickham left, for he has already delivered his message to me. Is that not so, Mr. Wickham?โ€

โ€œIโ€”โ€ Mr. Wickham began, but Mr. Darcy cut him off.

โ€œNot until I make my point quite clear,โ€ Mr. Darcy stated, brooking no refusal. Mr. Darcy took a threatening step toward Mr. Wickham. โ€œGeorge, you have treated me and my family in an abominable manner, you have hurt people I love, and now you have greatly imposed yourself upon Miss Elizabeth. Too long I have not retaliated for your continual misconduct. You will leave Miss Elizabeth alone, and no more will you come near the people that I love. Or I will call you out, as I am a gentleman, and I will demand satisfaction of you in a duel.โ€

โ€œCan you not see, I have changed?โ€ Wickham responded, pleadingly.

โ€œYou have never shown it! And your behavior now displays that of a man who is narcissistic in his love. It is a vain thing. A cruel thing. And I shall not let Miss Elizabeth be on the receiving side of it.โ€

โ€œMr. Darcy has spoken quite right,โ€ my uncle supported. โ€œMy niece clearly does not want your company, Mr. Wickham. Therefore, it is best for you to leave my home, or be forcibly removed from it. What say you, sir? Because, in this moment, my esteem in you has been surely shaken.โ€

Mr. Wickham took one last look at me.

โ€œMr. Wickham,โ€ I pleaded, โ€œpleaseโ€ฆโ€

โ€œWell,โ€ Mr. Wickham declared, his voice shaken, โ€œyou have broken my heart. I hope that you know that.โ€

โ€œDo not have an innocent woman feel guilty, George,โ€ Darcy stated. โ€œLeave, or I will call you out.โ€

Mr. Wickham turned and left immediately.

Chapter 2 Rescued

Wickham was gone!

And yet despite myself, there was a great weight upon my shoulders. Everything felt as if it was eclipsing me.

I sank into the chair I had been sitting in before all of this happened and folded my arms over my body, overcome.

โ€œMiss Elizabeth,โ€ Mr. Darcy gasped, leaning down, and holding my arms. โ€œAre you unwell?โ€

โ€œAs right as someone can be when they felt as if every part of their soul was overcome and pushed around,โ€ I voiced, my mind undone. โ€œI hate everything right now, and I cannot define it.โ€

โ€œLizzy,โ€ my Uncle Gardiner began, racing up to me.

โ€œMr. Gardiner,โ€ Mr. Darcy stated. โ€œI have seen this behavior before. Would you be able to get a glass of wine for your niece? And then send her aunt out here to assist her?โ€

โ€œYes, of course,โ€ my uncle responded, greatly out of his element. โ€œI shall return shortly.โ€

In the brief moment that we were alone, I was able to look up at Mr. Darcy.

โ€œYou know what I am feeling?โ€ I asked weakly.

โ€œYes. It was how my sister was when Wickham had left her.โ€

When seeing his face, so very much up close, I felt so very undone. For some reason, the first emotion that rang out in my heart was shame. Ever present shame that ran over and around my composure utterly overwhelmed me. All felt bleak for the moment, and there was no quiet within the beatings of my heart.

โ€œYou must despise me now,โ€ I observed.

โ€œLetโ€™s talk no more of that at present,โ€ he informed me.

โ€œNo,โ€ I refuted. โ€œI wish to talk about it. I wish to say many things, and you will not let decorum keep me from it now.โ€

He looked deeply into my eyes. For a second, we were locked in each otherโ€™s gazes.

โ€œI do not despise you,โ€ he rushed out. โ€œI never have.โ€

I pulled my gaze away. โ€œI deserved it.โ€

โ€œTruly, we do not have to speak of this now.โ€

โ€œAnd you must stop telling me that things, which are important to talk about, must never be spoken of.โ€

โ€œIt is not that. It is simply that your aunt is coming out to see us now.โ€

And for certain, Aunt Gardiner had emerged from the house and had come to assist me.

โ€œLizzy,โ€ she exclaimed, crouching down beside me, taking my arms, and helping me rise.

โ€œShe is suffering from shock,โ€ Mr. Darcy informed her. โ€œMr. Wickham did not take her rejection well.โ€

โ€œOh, my dear.โ€

As she assisted me, Mr. Darcy relinquished his hold on me, and she helped me inside the house. As she did so, I turned and looked at Mr. Darcy, who had been looking forlorn as he followed us.

Once going inside, he decided to make his excuses immediately.

โ€œYou are leaving?โ€ I blurted out.

When seeing me so unsettled by this, he was aghast.

โ€œI thought that you would have wished for me to leave you at this time,โ€ he remarked.

โ€œElizabeth, it is best for him to do so,โ€ Aunt Gardiner said as a servant entered and handed me a glass of wine.

โ€œWhy is it best for him to do so?โ€ I observed. โ€œWe have much to discuss.โ€

โ€œLizzy, you have just been greatly imposed upon,โ€ Uncle Gardiner observed. โ€œTruly, you are not well at this time.โ€

โ€œBut if Mr. Darcy leaves, then he shall never return,โ€ I augmented.

โ€œLizzy, what do you mean?โ€ Aunt Gardiner asked.

โ€œYes, Miss Bennet,โ€ Mr. Darcy stated, โ€œwhatever do you mean by it?โ€

โ€œI merely wish to imply,โ€ I gathered, โ€œthat seeing me in this way might be unpleasant for you. As such, returning might cause you pain.โ€

Mr. Darcy took a step toward me and his eyes shined slightly against the candlelight that was reflected into them.

โ€œI merely leave to give you time to recover from the shock of what you experienced. But I shall never leave this place, with you having any doubt of my returning tomorrow.โ€

โ€œYou promise that you shall?โ€ I asked.

โ€œYes, I shall.โ€

Mr. Darcy bowed and then left.

After his departure, Aunt and Uncle Gardiner had not much time alone with me. For, soon after Darcyโ€™s departure, Jane had returned, having taken a walk with the Gardinerโ€™s children, to the park. When she returned, I was sent to my room, where my Aunt

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