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quinta-feira, 20 de dezembro de 2018

Sorteio de Final de Ano: 45 dias na Europa com Sr. Darcy

olá,
a página mara 'ADAPTAÇÕES DE JANE AUSTEN' está fazendo um sorteio bacaninha de Final de Ano e o prêmio é um ebook do 45 dias na Europa com Sr. Darcy!
As regrinhas são mega fáceis: seguir os instas do Adaptações e o meu. Mole, né?

Já visitou a página do 45 dias? Leu os primeiros capítulos? Ouviu a playlist e assistiu ao book trailer?


Esses Darcy e Lizzy são super fancy!


Boa sorte!

segunda-feira, 18 de julho de 2016

Refazendo os passos de Lizzard e Darcy de “45 Dias na Europa com Sr. Darcy”

Olá,
olhem que graça: a querida Renatinha está em Amsterdam e lembrou de Lizzard e Will... 
Nossa, que delícia!

Várias delícias, na verdade.

Delícia 1: Amsterdam. Sem palavras, que lugar lindo, inspirador, simpático, tudo de bom.
Delícia 2: Amor em Amsterdam. Ela está curtindo uma viagem com o marido. Gente, que tudo!
Delícia 3: Meu livrinho despretensioso ter influenciado alguém a ponto de ser lembrado dessa forma...



Uma foto publicada por Renata Céli (@_renatap_) em

Ela é uma fofa, uma Lizzard mesmo. 
Ama viajar, ama Austen e ler acima de tudo.
E das terras encantadas da Holanda, Renatinha manda esse post tão carinhoso...


Refazendo os passos de Lizzy e Darcy do livro 

“45 Dias na Europa com Sr. Darcy”


Quando eu comecei a ler o livro “45 dias na Europa com Sr. Darcy”, já me identifiquei de cara com a Lizzy. 
Motivo1: ela ama viajar. 
Motivo 2: ela é blogueira de viagens. 
Então logo eu pensei: nossa, que honra ser parecida com a Lizzy!

O livro é um prato cheio para quem gosta de viajar. Momentos vividos em Amsterdam, Milão, Rio de Janeiro, etc. Além disso, o romance é de tirar o fôlego, afinal, estamos falando de Lizzy e Darcy, o melhor casal da literatura.

A história começa em Amsterdam, cenário onde Lizzy e Darcy se conhecem. Os primeiros capítulos se desenrolam lá. Eu já tinha viajado para Amsterdam e reviver a viagem foi um deleite. Alguns meses após eu ler o livro, eis que surge uma bela oportunidade de voltar à cidade.

Tudo certo. Cheguei em Amsterdam. E aí que me veio à cabeça as cenas dos personagens Lizzy e Darcy. Resolvi fazer alguns dos roteiros feitos por eles e reviver toda a história do livro. Que maravilha!


Uma foto publicada por Renata Céli (@_renatap_) em

Fui ao Beginhof, um lugar que eu não tinha conhecido antes e que graças ao livro eu tomei conhecimento. Como Darcy e cia foram lá logo no primeiro dia de viagem eu também fui. Amei o jardim silencioso. Nem dá para acreditar que fica no centro da cidade, região de muito agito. Fiquei curiosíssima para saber em que restaurante Darcy viu Lizzy pela primeira vez. Foi perto de Beginhof, mas o livro não cita o local. Aliás, por ali há vários restaurantes.

E Leidseplein? O lugar onde todos foram devidamente apresentados. Enquanto eu estava em Amsterdam, toda vez que passava nessa praça eu imaginava a cena. Fiquei imaginando Bingley puxando papo e tudo acontecendo.

Na outra vez que eu tinha ido para Amsterdam eu não tinha me interessado pelo Museu da Tulipa. Mas depois de saber que a família da Lizzy vivia de flores e ler suas aventuras em meio ao Museu da Tulipa e Mercado de Flores, lá fui eu refazer os passos da família Bennett. Gente, eu amei o Museu da Tulipa. Aprendi tanta coisa! Não fazia ideia de como o setor de flores é tão interessante. A lojinha do museu é um encanto e tive que comprar um marcador de livro com fotos de tulipa para guardar de recordação e enfeitar meu livro “45 dias na Europa com Sr. Darcy”.

Não podia deixar de visitar o Vondelpark, Museu da Anne Frank, Dam Square, apreciar as casas-barco, o bairro Jordaan e, claro, comer stroopwafles. Aliás, consegui encontrar uma loja que faz stroopwafels na hora. Eles saem quentinhos, uma delícia! Lembrei da Sra. Bennett e pensei: Ai meus quadris! Hahahahaha. Comi muito stroopwafel!

Infelizmente não deu para ir ao Keukenhof, pois estava no verão, ou seja, fora da temporada. Mas tudo bem, fica para a próxima. Um dia eu irei lá. Fiquei instigada a conhecer o labirinto.

Eu, que sou amante dos livros e de viagens, quando junto esses dois é mais alegria ainda. Assim foi essa viagem. Pura alegria. E nostalgia. Nostalgia por reviver uma história de um livro que eu amei e se tornou um dos meus favoritos. Alegria, pois viajar é delicioso.


Uma foto publicada por Renata Céli (@_renatap_) em

Explorei cada canto de Amsterdam tirando fotos e anotando tudo para o meu blog, assim como a Lizzy fez para o dela. Isso só já foi especial. Essa viagem estará para sempre marcada na minha memória. 

Aposto que na da Lizzy também.


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Ih, Renatinha, mudou a vida de Lizzard! 
Foi o começo do que seria sua vida de verdade, mas... deixa isso para a continuação da estória deles que ainda está em esboço...

terça-feira, 23 de fevereiro de 2016

Living a dream

This week I was invited to a delightful lovely event: Live in 1799 for a few days. Oh, how nice this might be... I can imagine how that must be like... all in costume playing the part. *sigh*


It's the pink lovely book in the middle. The grin is mine! ;)

'Lizzard' has dreamed about his in '45 days in Europe with Mr. Darcy', here's how it was:

"He opened a heavy door and her senses were awash immediately. Faint lighting, smell of candles and live music, all aside from their clasped hands. From the other side, the door could not be noticed and Lizzy thought about how an old palace worked in its daily routine. She had seen it on TV but this was the real thing.

‘We usually watch these parties from that balcony.’ He said pointing the turned off flashlight. ‘There is a small bridge that if we stay really close to the side we can see the ballroom without being seen. Shall we?’

It was amazing to see normal people playing dress up. They were so happy dancing quadrilles, the musicians completely attired, the ladies had fans and some men even had wigs! Lizzy was as happy as a child in Disneyland for the first time.

Darcy stood behind her to prevent Lizzy from stepping into view and unable to resist, hugged her waist to whisper in her ear several interesting things: the man hidden behind a curtain typing on his phone; the lady taking big gulps of punch; the guy trying to look into a lady’s cleavage. She giggled and leaned back into his chest to ask a question or make a comment, delighting both of them with the proximity.

‘This must be great, don’t you think?’ Lizzy asked him. ‘To go back in time… Have you ever done that?’

Darcy scrunched up his nose. ‘Once. And I hated it.’

‘Oh, come on…’ Lizzy whined.

‘Those breaches… I could never wear those near you, for instance.’ He said before he remembered they were not as intimate in person as they were in his head. Something had to be done, and fast. ‘Come, I will take you as close as I can.’ He said ungluing their bodies.

Darcy pulled her by the hand into doors and parlors, down another dark steep set of stairs and they arrived in a den illuminated only by the light coming from outside the windows. She couldn’t see much but could smell candles burning close by.

‘Trust me?’ He asked."

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The 'Georgian house party' will take place in November, there are dinners and day events, even a Gothic night! Oh, how much I'd love to be there... Brazil has never been so far down south...

Ok, it's Georgian, not Regency. Right, I get that. 
Winter, in period clothes for a Brazilian- cruel. I get that too. 
Convincing hubs to gavotte around in breaches: impossible. But a girl can dream, right?

And... there will be a Regency house party too! 
In August!
That's summer!
At Kent Church! *faint*
Oh. My. God.

Why, oh why, real is not closer to pounds??? $$$ 
I know, everything is six times more expensive for us. Darn!


I know exactly what you're thinking: Austenland. Yeah!... Not that I'd like to find a Mr. Noble (ha!) or anything but I can only imagine how amazing it must be to talk to people who do this, how interesting, how fun, how many plots could come out of this!...

I'm so sad here...
If you're closer, go! If you do, send me pics! And snapchats! And everything else! 



Meanwhile, I write...
Trying my hand in Regency. It has had good reviews...

See ya.
*sad Moira says bye*

segunda-feira, 11 de janeiro de 2016

Ano novo, sorteio novo! 3 chances para o amor

Olá, feliz Ano Novo!

Até tenho uma coisa muito legal para contar do Réveillon, mas vinha com preguiça de postar. Agora tenho um sorteio também... Vamos lá!


minha estante de obras... tudo tão lindo!...
2016 começou cheio de fofura para mim. Além da borboleta amarela que se enamorou de mim e com ela todos as promessas de transformação e boa sorte, na ceia de Réveillon que fizemos aqui em casa tive a surpresa de apresentar Austen para uma menina de 16 anos.

No meio de uma conversa animada, o pessoal achou minha estante de obras (uau, tenho uma!) e a menina - con-cunhada de um primo - ficou encantada com '45 dias na Europa com Sr. Darcy'. Nunca tinha ouvido falar de O&P nem de Austen, pediu para comprar, autógrafo, marcadores, bolsinha, tudo... Fiquei... Encantada!


Começar 2016 apresentando Austen para alguém, introduzir o amor a Sr. Darcy através do meu... Nossa, morri!

E para comemorar, a lindinha Sá publicou sua resenha do livro e está fazendo um sorteio fofo. Eu e as meninas resolvemos oferecer uma cópia do '3 chances para o amor', mais marcadores variados.

Corre, vai lá se inscrever.


E que os próximos 11 meses sejam assim bacana!


Pst, já foi ver o book teaser do 'Preconceito, Orgulho e Café'?...
Show de bola!...

quinta-feira, 31 de dezembro de 2015

Retrospective 2015 - Geronimo!

2015 was... wow!


A roller-coaster of emotions and uncertainty, this year has worn me out! Can't say I'm sad to celebrate it's end in a little less than 4 hours. If it's already done for you, I say 'lucky you'!

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I started this year finishing the first draft of my 'Prince of Pemberley' after spending 2014 writing and re-writing and feeling stuck in the plot. If you've been reading it, the worst part for me was the moment Darcy asks Elizabeth to divorce her husband, from them on, it took me a great while to finish.

Anyway, I started the year posting The Prince of Pemberley, and by April I had the unfortunate surprise of being (veiled) accused of copying someone else's plot (oh, dear), then released the Portuguese version of '45 days in Europe with Mr. Darcy', then took part in the National Book Fair here in Rio with 3 of my books, then my muse was struck by a lightning and I wrote 3 news books almost in a coupe! It was a creative burst - in 3 months I wrote 'Prejudice, Pride and Coffee' (a story where Lizzy is the rich one, originally written in Portuguese with Rio de Janeiro as their lover), 'Love in Acts' (my first Regency stories - 3 interconnected and independent) and '45 hours in Johannesburg with Mr. Darcy' (a short story to compose a cute little book with friends).

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Wow... all that while Brasil is facing a huge horrendous political and moral crisis to make us ashamed of the world. And professionally... let´s not go there.

So, 2015 was so overwhelming I started to look forward for 2016 in November. Just this week I hit the pool with my child and friends and a yellow butterfly felt in love with me. No matter how many kids hovered around me, how many people arrived close, the little delicate yellow butterfly stick to my hat. 

heroes and heartbreakers

I need good vibes and usually use yellow during Réveillon so... 
Say Geronimo!

There was also Rock in Rio this year and during the festival I met the cute group Sheppard. This song is just what I want to shout today when 2016 starts, it's just what 'The Prince of Pemberley' talks about, what the lovely couple from 'Prejudice, Pride and Coffee' do when they meet, what the couples from 2 out of 3 from 'Love in Acts' do: take the plunge.
leap into the unknown
believe in faith
risk it all in the hopes of something bigger and better and new and bright

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Well we rushed it
moving away too fast
That we crushed it
But it's in the past
We can make this leap
Through the curtains of the waterfall
so SAY GERONIMO!
say Geronimo!
Can you feel (my love, my love, my love
Bombs away,
bombs away



sábado, 19 de dezembro de 2015

3 chances para o amor - Feliz aniversário para mim!

É hoje, é hoooooje!
Feliz aniversário, Moira!
Happy birthday, me!

Em pleno verão, calorão no Rio de Janeiro, euzinha ficando mais velhinha!

Olha, 40+ é assustador, mas vou indo bem. Este ano completo 10 livros auto-publicados, incontáveis contos e estórias registradas na FBN, família linda, projetos bacanas... É, 42 até que é um número promissor!

Para comemorar e encerrar essa nova etapa no 40 páginas 40, vai o meu livro novo que nasceu da amizade de mulheres lindas que amam Mr. Darcy. Nos conhecemos nas comunidades de JAFF e ficamos íntimas; são minhas betas, minhas confidentes, minhas parceiras. Luciana e Schirlei falam comigo diariamente e sempre temos o que fofocar... 

A página 40 seria o climax do conto da Luciana que abre ao livro - já leu a introdução? Está free na Amazon... lê lá pra sentir a vibe do livrinho. Então vou postar a página 4 do meu - uma olhadela em Lizzard e Will de '45 dias na Europa com Sr Darcy' 1 ano e meio após o último capítulo.


45 horas em Johanesburgo com Sr. Darcy
Moira Bianchi

Ele sacudiu a cabeça para a gata deitada sobre ele, cabelo jogado no colchão, sorrindo, olhos brilhando com a excitação da viagem iminente, sem maquiagem, confortável em estar com ele na sua casa; tão lindinha. Eram em momentos assim, abraçados e falando de nada em particular, rindo, implicando um com o outro ou fazendo piada, que ele tinha certeza de ter encontrado a garota certa. Fazia-lhe bem passar tempo com ela e saber que ela gostava de passar tempo com ele, que confiava nele apesar da irritante mania de questionar tudo. Matar tempo ao lado dela era o mais próximo que ele havia conseguido chegar de se sentir completo.

‘Se quiser, peço para juntar pene na salada.’ Ela esticou o braço dele para usar como travesseiro, beijou a tatuagem com seu nome e deitou a cabeça, quadris ainda sobre os dele. ‘Quer?’

Ele sacudiu a cabeça sentindo arrepiar a nuca. Ela mal fazia ideia do poder que tinha sobre ele, do quanto ele se colocava em suas mãos. Os pais dela sabiam, vinham marcando em cima, tomando cuidado para que ele não colocasse o carro na frente dos bois e acabasse por estragar tudo; e Darcy vinha dando duro para conquistar os pais a fim de manter a gata. Viver sem ela seria impossível, haviam sido realmente feitos um para o outro.

‘Vai deixar a barba crescer na viagem? Sempre reclama de não poder usar o barbeador elétrico todo dia...’ Ela correu os dedos no queixo já escuro, haviam dois dias que ele não se barbeava. Como o namorado deu de ombros, ela o beijou de leve, bem no bigode entre o nariz e lábio superior. ‘Gato de barba e moto, eu gosto.’ Apesar de satisfeito com o elogio, ele permaneceu mudo, olhos vidrados nela. ‘Está tão quieto...’ Ela desconfiou.

‘Pensando.’

‘Besteira, aposto!’ Ela abriu um sorriso maroto.

‘Em você!’

‘Prego!’ Ela mordeu o braço dele e se moveu para levantar.

Ele a puxou pela cintura e, rindo, ela caiu de volta por cima dele. ‘Estou pensando que o tempão sendo maltratado por você valeu a pena, que faz um ano e meio que sou muito feliz.’


‘Oh, que lindo!’ Ela o abraçou o pescoço e distribuiu beijos nos lábios, na barba por fazer, na base da orelha do namorado. ‘Esse sotaque é tão sexy, e você é tão prego... Tão gostoso!’ Ele riu e ela lhe mordeu a orelha. ‘Vamos almoçar!’

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Anúncio: 40 páginas 40 é meu jeitinho de engolir celebrar meu aniversário de 40 anos.
Na verdade, 42 agora... mas vamos que vamos.
Divulgando esses 40 livros bacanérrimos, de maneira nenhuma quero prejudicar os autores.
Se você, como eu, gosta do que lê, compre o livro!
Todos os 40 livros estão listados aqui na barra lateral. ►

segunda-feira, 30 de novembro de 2015

Regency love story - part 8 - Epilogue

hello,
And finally I have arrived at the last moments of my first Regency story. Not with some fretting, I have to say.

I have to thank with all my heart the nice friends who reached out to give their opinion. Many, many thanks. I will take all your views into consideration when revising everything and will try my best to give my lines a Regency like vibe.

Anyway, here is the Epilogue - rewritten four times, the closing of this journey from effusive happiness, to the abyss of jealousy and arriving at... You'll see. ;) 

Enjoy!



Love in acts

1st act

LOVE HURTS

angst, rated M, short, sequel to P&P
previously


Epilogue -



‘My nymph, I am come to pay you my respects.’ She heard her adored husband’s strong voice and surreptitiously stored a letter behind her one second before he arrived close, bowed low and placed a laurel wreath on the top of her head. Heart speeding, she gasped. ‘Tonight-’ He glued lips with her. ‘– I want you do dress as a Greek goddess. Aphrodite.’


‘Will you be Apollo?’ Comfortably stretched in the big chaise, she asked caressing his naked neck in long strokes that dipped inside his opened shirt. ‘I love our new balcony shaded by these tall potted trees, my love.’

‘The doors are locked; you can love me here again if that’s what you mean.’ He offered and she chuckled. ‘Rise so I can lay under you.’

‘I ate normally at breakfast, do you really think?...’

‘I’m sure!’ Proud of his secret ability to plan their lives, he smiled when she scooted to the side and her negligée opened revealing her milky skin and engorged nipples. He half lay beside her and leaned forward to place a small kiss on each. ‘This one is better be a boy or we’ll have to call her Catherine!’ Darcy grinned enchanted by the idea of an heir; Elizabeth smiled although her eyes were troubled. ‘Maybe a boy will allow you a more agreeable confinement.’

For a moment she thought her stomach was already rebelling against the child inside her. ‘According to you, there’ll be another two girls before a boy comes.’ She kissed his ear hiding her face in his neck.

‘Two years since Eliza, it’s about time we have another babe in the house.’

‘After their stroll in the park with the nannies; our daughters will need a long nap. Georgiana is at cousin Margaret’s for the modiste’s visit. Are you finished with your business?’

He nodded combing a loose lock of hair behind her ear. ‘You didn’t want a new dress?’

She shook her head and wrinkled her nose as the wreath balanced awkwardly over her left eye. ‘I have new ones for the next balls. Margaret is too… bossy when it comes to fashion. She is now intent on peacock feathers, I want far from her.’ He chuckled. ‘Another ball in a few hours and we’re officially in the middle of Georgiana’s third shopping season. Half is done, only half more to come.’

‘I hope this will be our last.’ He groaned for her amusement and she kissed his eyelids.

‘Your aunt has a Duke and a future Earl at prise de fer.’

‘I suspect that even if she had a Prince you’d still block his coming to me and it would still cause drama between you and aunt Daphne.’

‘I still hope for a love match, she insists on a fine arranged marriage.’ Elizabeth huffed.

He held her face to look directly into her eyes. ‘Thank you for conducting everything with so much care. For managing with my aunt what it was best for Georgiana after that problem at Ramsgate.’

‘I accept your gratitude.’ She smiled with a twinkle in her eyes. ‘By conducting you mean keeping my family very far from most of the events, is it not?’ She smiled sideways, he pressed his lips. ‘At least Aunt Eliza has made peace with you… and you seem to be fond of Uncle Gardiner again.’

‘I am. Just…’ He trailed off. ‘Never mind.’

Elizabeth bit her lip and silently stared at his shirt for a moment. ‘My love?’
‘Mmm?’

‘I don’t want to upset you but I hate secrets.’ Her delicate fingers combed his chest’s hair and something in her voice made his heart instantly change from the comfortable warm rhythm of love to uneasiness.  ‘I got a letter today.’

‘Yes?’

‘A letter from the New World.’ She twisted and took it from under her, Darcy waited. ‘My solicitor is making a fine life there and-‘

‘You solicitor?’ His face and voice hardened. ‘You keep an attorney?’ She nodded, fine eyes slightly widened. 'After I told you to quit relations with those bastards who consider you a fool?’

Elizabeth huffed. ‘It certainly is not how he sees me!’ He closed his eyes to contain his annoyance. ‘Don’t distract me; I have to tell you something important, Fitzwilliam.’ She waited until he looked at her again. ‘There was a big fever, it got out of hand.’

Darcy frowned considering why that would be important for them and maybe because he was slightly upset for having his plans for an erotic afternoon frustrated, he had trouble understanding. Soon his beautiful wife would change and he wanted to appreciate her figure and bed before their child growing in her womb took possession of her. Then it hit him, he swallowed with difficulty afraid his inferno was about to erupt again disturbing his perfect life and frowned deeply.

‘The mother survived the illness.’ She said measuring his reaction carefully; he was intent on her eyes trying to do the same. ‘But not the children, I’m very sorry.’ Elizabeth closed her eyes and her shoulders sagged. ‘Grieved.’ He nodded. ‘I feel guilty.’

‘Why?’ He asked horrified.

‘If not for me, you would never have sent them away and-’

‘I didn’t.’ He held her by the arms. ‘I gave them means to live far from us, wherever they chose. Merely that.’

She bit her lip, eyes troubled. ‘What shall we do?’

‘Nothing.’

‘The other one-’

‘Nothing. It’s taken care of, my love.’

Tense silence engulfed them and even though each dwelled on a distinct perspective of the situation, in essence their hearts relapsed. It was the same pain deemed long forgotten returning.

‘May I ask why do you keep an attorney, Elizabeth?’ He asked at last, eyes in slits, already en garde for a fight.

She shrugged. ‘It seemed practical to have the assistance of a gentleman who knew the law and-‘

‘I demand you quit any business you have with that bastard or any other solicitor.’

‘Fitzwilliam!’ She gasped for he never used that tone of voice with her.

‘You once minced my heart with your jealousy and insecurities-’ He accused and she stood hugging her gown around her chest, then adjusted the wreath on top of her loosely braided hair as if physically holding their love in place. ‘You cannot deny that was what you did.’

‘I can and I do, sir.’ Elizabeth considered to be happily married, assured of her stance in life, proud of the family she had been creating beside the man she had had three chances to accept; but she hadn’t changed enough to be intimidated easily. ‘Four and a half years ago I took a blow much fiercer than I could handle.’

‘You cannot bring those misinterpretations to light again, Elizabeth.’

‘Misinterpretations, sir?’ She defied him.

Darcy loved his wife with all his heart, with his own life, more even than he loved his sister and those two angels Heaven had sent for him to baptize as Daphne and Eliza Darcy. But, oh, how his lady had the power to control his emotions like the sea played with boats, throwing him from a moment of paradise-like peace to the most violent storm in a matter of seconds. ‘Listen, madam-’ He also rose to impose the power of his height and strong voice over her. Barefoot and half naked she needed to toss her head back to look at his face, those fine eyes glowing with courage and… love – of course he realized how much she loved him. ‘Listen to me, my love.’ He tried again controlling his voice and emotions. ‘It is in the past, those women, those children, everything was buried long ago. It pains me to discover almost five years past you still plan to leave me.’ Her eyes widened. ‘I can’t think another reason for you to keep an attorney.’

‘For…’ Surprised, she blinked. ‘Merely because…’

‘You expected I would break my promise and resume the habit of paying visits.’ He felt all the weight of the world in his heart. ‘All along you have been suspicious.’ She bit her lip, he wanted to shake her and utter a guttural scream but ran a hand on his hair because she was with child again and with it the fear of losing her returned with monumental force to his chest.

‘I never again considered leaving you.’ She said in an uncertain low voice that robbed her of any conviction. ‘I trust you.’

‘Do you?’

‘Completely.’

‘Why, then?’

She shook her head. ‘It seemed appropriate. I… well, I…’ Elizabeth blinked nervously. ‘You are a landed gentleman of consequence and I simply a gentleman’s daughter; your family never hid how they considered me below you.’ She walked to the tall planters and fingered the trees with disinterest. ‘My papa is never around to aid me, after those horrible months my uncle was estranged from us for a while, I felt vulnerable.’

‘You considered me a menace. Is that it?’

‘No!’ His violent reaction fueled her courage and she squared her shoulder before turning back to him. ‘And not only that, you must know, sir.’ She pressed her eyes and he rose to the challenge. ‘Being your wife has responsibilities. Those children came from you; it is my duty to see to their wellbeing. I sent money-’

‘What?’ He roared.

She shuddered and her head spun, she had to press her eyes close to regain her balance. Yes, he was right, she was with child again. ‘I tried to forget the whole affair but after Daphne was born and I saw you taking her up a horse when she was but a babe I realized those other children…’ She groaned with the effort of controlling her body.

He walked towards her, bent by the waist and kissed her still thin stomach. ‘My love, let’s not dwell on unnecessary problems when you need to worry about this child here.’

‘How can you be sure I’m with child before me?’

‘Your cheeks.’ He ran his hooked finger on her face. ‘They are constantly rosy when you’re carrying.’ He gently kissed her nose and hugged her close to his chest feeling his whole body tense. ‘Elizabeth, it is now time for you to put my heart in peace. I need to ask again why would you nurture plans to leave me.’

She opened her eyes with care to evaluate her balance. ‘You need not, husband. It never crossed my thoughts again, especially after I felt our first daughter stir inside me.’

‘Convince me, my lady.’ He begged, his lips against her forehead. ‘Once you demanded I convince you of my fidelity, now you convince me of yours.’ She blinked looking up at him. ‘Cut all relations with any attorney or solicitor; abdicate the notion that you are vulnerable with me, Mrs. Darcy.’

‘It had been long since there was any correspondence from the New World, sir, it was merely-‘

‘Severe all business. I demand.’

She nodded with a deep sigh.

‘I’ll pen a nope, you add one of yours and my solicitor will take care of the rest.’ He returned to the chaise and once seated, brought her to his lap again. ‘I’ll ask him for a meeting so he can care for anything you might think necessary to calm your heart, he’ll tend to you.’

‘Thank you.’ She smiled sadly. ‘And he certainly will discuss with you before or after he answers to my needs.’

He locked her in his stare. ‘Can’t you trust me completely?’

Vanquished, she forced a ghost of a smile. ‘I do.’

In his torment, he only considered one option: solve the matter with haste for there was no chance his heart could take that much suffering again. ‘I want to believe you.’

‘I’ll prove it to you.’ She leaned forward and touched her lips to his fleetingly.

A delicate feather like caress such as that did nothing to calm him; it only made him more insecure. In a whim, he held her neck with both hands and deepened the kiss to rob her soul. ‘Kiss me again.’ He demanded and still a little breathless, she complied. When he released her, her face was flushed and there was a lazy smile on her swollen lips. ‘I love how my heirs render your cheeks rosy.’ He whispered caressing her with a hooked finger once more.

‘It’s the sun, sir. I’m here in this shaded balcony enjoying the warmth of the sun since you went downstairs to attend to your business…’

Darcy had faith in his calculations; planned their life carefully and was intent on her body’s functioning. ‘I’m positive you are with child. Your nipples get fatty and rosier.’ He caressed her left nipple with the same hooked finger. ‘And here…’ He lowered more to place a kiss on her inner thigh, so close to her delicates that his nose touched the curls and she trembled. ‘The perfume is slightly different.’ He sniffed again. ‘Stronger somehow.‘

‘Fitzwilliam, this is – Oh!’ His caress on her breast changed from a fleeting touch to a full claw and she arched her back. ‘It’s indecent for a husband to say those things-’ He shut her with his mouth.

‘Indecent, yes. You wanted everything.’ He moved so she laid over him on the stuffed chaise she had been napping on and off for the best part of the morning. ‘This is all of me.’

‘Only I know how much of a cad you are.’

‘Only you can give me everything in return, that’s what I need.’

She raised his shirt and expertly opened his breeches’ flap. ‘Only me.’ He nodded sighing as she guided his member inside her with practice. ‘Move, cad.’ She whispered in a sassy smile. ‘Treat your wife with all the impropriety you can- oh!’ She gasped as he gave her what she asked.

‘Exactly the lady I deserve…’

Wings – Darcy house


‘You took too long to return, Mrs. Darcy has already asked twice.’ Ashton complained angrily. ‘Look at you, little darling. Rosy cheeks…’ The young girl giggled. ‘And this hair…’

Little Daphne Elizabeth Darcy frowned and ducked to escape her mama’s maid who was always tugging on her hair to fill it with pins that itched her scalp.

‘Good luck, Ashton!’ Susanna, the nanny, chuckled. ‘Mrs. Darcy has to call her husband to post guard in the nursery so I can comb these curls.’

‘And what about you, Miss?’ Ashton pinched the toddler’s chubby cheeks and Eliza Jane Darcy started a torrent of jumbled words explaining about a fish she saw in the Serpentine. ‘Good Lord, that big?’ The girl’s curls bounced as she nodded vigorously. ‘Go bathe and have tea, my dear. Then hurry to tell your mama before she has to get ready for tonight.

‘Any news of Evans, Ashton?’

‘Sorry, Susanna.’ Rodgers answered from the door as he entered the hall. ‘He is still away dealing with Mr. Darcy’s secret task.’

Susanna sighed. It was too much to hope anyway that he would arrive without notice in the middle of the season. Before she could waste any more of her time and tears on the absent secretary or the spite of her former lover, the children’s preceptor arrived and there would be hell to pay for letting the two Darcy angels run free at the park as their mama had ordered.


By the end of the season, as everyone was already tired of preparing gowns and head pieces and bonnets and trousers the master was adamant of in sympathy with his cousin but unfortunately needed careful ironings, it was with great joy that they started to prepare the return to Pemberley.

There, not only Ashton had her own chambers she didn’t have to share with the severe preceptor, she could find distance from Susanna and her drama. Why would it be interesting to anyone where the thin man had been sent by the master or why she had refused the valet who got her the job?

What did matter to Ashton was how happy her mistress was when the silly man returned to London after months in a secret mission for the master. That same day, after the last grand ball of the season, while Elizabeth grinned telling Ashton about the several sets Miss Georgiana danced with the same future Earl for whom she had a splitting smile, Mr. Darcy entered his wife’s chambers to presented her with a detailed map of warehouses and milliners’ shops in Venice. She gasped and gasped as he explained the ones marked with stars were available for lease, the ones with a star and a red heart had ‘secret parlors for unnamables such as women’s delicacies, fur negligées, masks and ladylike liqueurs’. The mistress’ fine eyes widened and glowed as she perused the sketches beautifully handmade, the master’s pressed smile and infatuated gaze never left her.

Although Ashton heard many conversations over the years, she didn’t understand what the master meant by: ‘My lady, I now fulfill my last promise. It is time you reciprocate.’ Or why he was so moved with her answer but, when the mistress said ‘Complete trust needs balance, Fitzwilliam.’ he sent the maid away with orders to return only the next morning.

As for the map, it took Mrs. Darcy a long time to confirm its accuracy. The lady had just felt the first stirrings, her bump was then almost impossible to conceal and from that to the breeding, one could count at least four months.

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The laurel wreath did confirm there was another Darcy child on the way.  When, all those years before, his wife had first told him she had left her courses in Scotland, he had trouble finding laurel but of course she would need it beautifully entwined to adorn her pretty hair: it was either a ‘Daphne’ or an ‘Apollo’ coming for without his Aunt Matlock’s aid, there would be no such wondrous joy. By the birth of his second daughter, there was a laurel tree growing in the garden he saw from his den’s window.

Darcy was gladly proved wrong in his predictions for their family with the birth of a boy instead of his third girl. He couldn’t be named Apollo after all for ‘Apollo Darcy’ was a name too unusual to be had without the parents having to explain a good deal of their indecent intimacy and meddling of dear aunts. Nor ‘Napoleon Darcy’ as his eldest sister couldn’t receive ‘Josephine’ as their uncle-cousin thought fitting. He was named Bennett Richard Darcy as was expected.

Time slowly healed most wounds, including Colonel Fitzwilliam’s leg (perpetually protected by stockings, even when visiting expensive boudoirs), Elizabeth’s bruised heart and Darcy’s fear of losing his beloved wife - be it by her own design or by the birth of his heirs. Although her mother assured him ‘every lady from my family can beget several children without trouble’, he saw how much she suffered with each confinement and at the birth of a healthy male heir he declared the job done.

Unfortunately, time did not care to move with enough haste.

Elizabeth had to wait for the promised trip to Italy to see how her daydream from tormented days would look like in real life. Although warmed to know his wife felt pleased with him for keeping his promises, her enthusiasm during their sojourn in Venice killed Darcy.

Behind his mask of aloofness he watched her happily chat with owners or patronesses afraid she would decide this was the life that indeed brought her pleasure. He had intended on showing her how hard a life as a shopkeeper was but incapable of waiting her enthusiasm ebb away or her heart request nearness to her children, Darcy despaired.

When Elizabeth realized Darcy spent hours intent on the patronesses moving around the shops instead of evaluating the business possibilities with her, she felt Earth open under her feet. Their eyes met and held for the space it took their hearts to move in different directions again, her fine eyes misted with bitter tears of betrayal, his with the pain of misunderstanding.

‘We shall leave for Paris on the morrow.’ He announced over dinner that same night breaking their silent torment.

She frowned. ‘A week prior to what was arranged, sir?’

‘Order Ashton to prepare your trunks.’

Hearts bleeding, that night neither of them slept. He returned to their chambers several hours after she retired and found her on her side almost at the edge of the bed. He didn’t see but her eyes were wide opened, intent on the wondrous spectacle the first sunrays played on the canal outside the window of the Venetian apartment they occupied.

Time actually had funny ways of repeating itself and once again they were caught in a long, saddened and hastened trip aboard a luxurious coach – first from Scot to London, now from Venice to Paris. But there were mistakes one couldn’t commit twice.

‘You are not leaving me ever again.’ He muttered as soon as the carriage put distance between them and Venice, a place he had grown to detest.

‘Me?’ Surprised out of her silent sadness, she turned her eyes from the window and winced as the carriage bounced.

‘I saw the idea of living far from me cross your mind while we visited the shops.’

‘I am all astonishment, sir, to know that such an idea occurred to you.’ Her eyes sparkled. ‘Or any idea related to me. Didn’t you spend time ogling the women we met on our tours?’

‘Ogling women?’ He repeated offended.

‘Yes, cad!’

‘You still doubt my fidelity?’

She shrugged. ‘You doubt mine.’ She snorted and returned her eyes to the window. ‘Prove me wrong, Fitzwilliam.’ She defied.

‘You, madam, you should convince my heart you are mine and will never want anything over me.’ He spat seating on the edge of his seat and inching his body closer to her.

Feeling trapped and challenged, she pressed her eyes into slits to look at him. ‘You were ogling other women.’

He did the same. ‘You consider life here is more exciting than at Pemberley.’

‘I can keep you blindfolded, eternally.’

He opened his eyes to retort with a cruel menace but her sparkling eyes were a perpetual trigger for his lust. He could threaten to chain her to his bed or to forbid even her long walks. But he could also change his meticulous plans allowing a grand denouement… That seemed an excellent choice in his hazed mind.

Unlike their ride from Scot to London expecting to find Colonel Fitzwilliam dead while holding the shreds of their marriage, this time he took action and grabbed her wrists to bring his wife to his lap. Luckily the roads were in pitiable state or else the coachmen and scouts could have noticed the lovers’ enthusiastic patching of old bruises.

Almost a year later, after a very exasperating confinement, their family grew significantly. The Darcy twin boys received their grandpapas’ names and Elizabeth prayed for a way to prevent her husband’s seeds to grow inside her again, because the sowing never stopped.

The end
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I have a few plans for Jane Austen's birthday - aside from the release of BOOK 2 of Prince of Pemberley.

My second Regency story... It's here: ECLIPSE OF THE HEART.

Thanks for reading.
M.

update: 

a revised & extended version of this story will be available on Kindle Unlimited from Jan 25th, 17.