All That This Entails by Noell S
The Bennets fortunes change when an entail of a different kind is instituted. The change in their connections will affect every aspect of their lives.


An Arranged Marriage by Jan H
For reasons of economy, Elizabeth is forced to marry a man she thinks she does not love, but how long will it take for Darcy to convince her otherwise?


The Beauty of Your Eyes by Andréa G
Darcy stays behind after the Netherfield Ball, while pondering what to do about a certain young lady, then catches Wickham trying to seduce Elizabeth and challenges him to a duel.


The Firstborn by Mags
Mr. Bennet's son and heir was kidnapped, and his first wife died. He then remarried and had five daughters, while the child was raised by the Tilneys and became the close friend of Fitzwilliam Darcy. Crossover with Northanger Abbey.


An Inducement Into Matrimony by JenP
Mr. Darcy marries Elizabeth to protect her reputation after she is assaulted and raped. Their families have no idea as to the cause of their elopement.


In Want of a Wife by Caz R
Darcy is fed up with being chased and discovers unknown link to a country gentleman possessed of 5 daughters, Mr Bennet, and determines to re-establish the link with the family and check out the daughters.


Overthrowing Such Schemes by Ali
After her almost-elopement, Georgiana is revealed to be with child. Darcy is determined to adopt the child as his own, and so proposes marriage to Elizabeth.


Rainy Days by Lory L
Two days before the Netherfield Ball, Elizabeth and Darcy are forced to spend few hours together in a cottage. They learn to listen to and to understand each other better, despite their unfortunate beginning and Wickham's story.


Restoring the Heir by Lori
Twenty-eight years after the event that caused pain and forever changed the Bennets' lives, the truth about the real Bennet heir comes to light - Mr. and Mrs. Bennet's son is alive.


Rocks in the Stream by Lewis W
In his will, Mr. Bennet left Longbourn to Jane, who runs the house better than her father ever did. When her sister does not return from a walk, Jane calls in the neighborhood to help find her. (A bit OOC, but still well-written characters.)


The Second Sister by Lucrezia
In 1794, two little girls disappear in the midst of a horrific event. The reemergence of one of the girls some eighteen years later brings happiness to many, but will drive a few to acts of desperation.


The Sins of the Fathers by Jan H
Elizabeth and Darcy are both shocked to discover that she is not the natural child of the Bennets, but rather a Darcy by birth.


Such Terms of Cordiality by Peradan
Elizabeth and Darcy meet for the first time in the summer of 1811, at Ramsgate, over tea and a near-elopement.


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