Here we are we have reached the end.
I know some people probably wouldn't have liked the ending but here is the thing, not everything is perfect.
I kind of get sick and tired of reading the same old stories where everyone gets their perfect happy ending and so I decided to be different.
I do apologize though, at the end of the last chapter I wrote a small thing about it being a typical happy ending and what not, when I meant to say that I hoped that you liked that it wasn't the typical ending. I just wanted to say I am sorry for that mistake and that I'm not a heartless cow I assure you.
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I want to send out a big thank you to everyone who has reviewed you have all be absolutely wonderful.
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This is the last chapter and its just a short ending but it wraps it up.
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EPILOGUE: Never Forgotten
Now so many long years later I have never forgotten my children that I lost. It had taken us some years for us to have another child and now we have two. Both of us decided that we needed no more than two and the doctors informed me it would almost be impossible now. The damage that the bullet had caused had almost made it near impossible for me to have children, me getting pregnant twice was a miracle in itself and William and I are thankful everyday that it was possible.
It has only been a few days after we returned home from the events of Rosings that everyone was asking why William wasn't doing more to get his aunt to pay for what he had done to me and our children, but William knew something that none of them knew. The day after we left Lady Catherine had died in her sleep. Her sickness had finally killed her and now Anne had inherited Rosings and her title. William knew that Anne was no way in fault about anything and didn't see it necessary that she be blamed for her aunts mistakes, it had been her in the end who in fact told William where to find me. It was because of Anne I was alive at all. I, like William, just wanted to forget it all and move on and that was what we did however some people did not.
Lydia had never forgiven anyone for what happened to Wickham. As much as I missed my sister I wasn't going to back down and say I was in the wrong just to talk to her again. Letters were no use as she never responded and visiting she never came to the door. Lydia did talk to Kitty and mama but no one else, she was interested anymore.
Taking my thoughts away from Lydia I thought about the twins I had lost, I now knelt at their grave, I had placed roses on the ground as I did every year. William stood behind me as we both sat there. Our children came with us some years but today they were with Charles and Jane as William decided this year we needed it for ourselves. Just the two of us.
The tears fell from my eyes and William sat down on the ground. He pulled me back into his chest so that I sat in his lap. He hugged me tightly as I cried softly for our lost children. I may have moved on but there was still that hole in my heart where they should be. I would never forget them and was saddened that I would never see them grow up or get married, they wouldn't have their own families and that they never got to meet their family. It was sad indeed but it wasn't like I was alone.
William kissed my head again and he sighed "oh Lizzy, my love, how your tears make my own appear." I smiled and turned to look at him and indeed there they were, his tears.
"Well they should appear, you don't show your emotions enough." He nodded
"Oh but I do, I show my true emotions to you all the time." I nodded
"Yes that you do, but whenever someone else, even Charles you never do, you face is mostly a blank slate and I do not like it, it was the look you had when we first met." William sighed
"Yes it was, but I feel the only person who deserves to see my true emotions is you Mrs Darcy, you are the one who gets to see my heart, no other." I couldn't help but smile
"What of our children?"
"They see the only too emotions they need, love and happiness." I lent my full weight against his chest
"What about when they need a stern telling off?" I questioned him
"Than they will get the anger and annoyance but that is never really necessary, our daughter though has a tendency to run her mouth a little too much, just like her mother." I laughed and nodded
"That she does." This was perfect. There was nothing more that I could ever wish for. Nothing at all. I loved my life. All of the good and the bad.
There you go.
They have a happy ending but not without the hardships.
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ANIMOSITY OF YOU SUMMARY: Elizabeth Gardiner is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Gardiner. Growing up in the city on London she often travelled out to visit her aunt, uncle and cousin's – The Bennet's so she could enjoy that free country air. However on her most recent visit she doesn't except to meet the handsome and rich Mr Darcy out in the fields just beyond Longbourn. They continue to meet there until they one day are official introduced at a ball that her cousins have dragged her too. No one is more surprised than Mrs Bennet when she sees that Mr Darcy has more interest in Elizabeth than her eldest daughter Jane, who is far more beautiful than Elizabeth. However when Mrs Bennett informs her brother, Elizabeth's father – Mr Gardiner of Mr Darcy's intentions to his daughter and he immediately arrives in Hertfordshire and puts a stop to it. Elizabeth not understanding what her father's problem is confronts him but he refuses to answer. Taken away from Mr Darcy, Elizabeth refuses to accept what her father has told her. What is the reason for the hatred that her father has towards Mr Darcy? Will her father ever allow her to marry the man she has fallen for?
