Chapter 17 : Meta JAFF Novel
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Give me your feedback! The opportunity to further test the boundaries of her fictional existence arrived sooner than Elizabeth anticipated. Jane received an invitation to dine at Netherfield with Mr. Bingley’s sisters while the gentlemen dined with the officers. In accordance with her mother’s scheme—a scheme Elizabeth now recognized as a plot device—Jane rode on horseback rather than taking the carriage, despite the threatening clouds overhead. “Mother, wouldn’t it be more sensible for Jane to…
Readers – tell me if the snark is too much or if I’m mocking too much. Morning arrived with disorienting normalcy. The sun rose as it always did, birds sang in the hedgerows, and the Bennet household bustled with its usual activities. Elizabeth stood before her mirror, studying her reflection with newfound curiosity. Was this truly how she appeared? Or merely how she was being described? “Hmm,” she murmured, turning her face from side to…
This is a new story that is comedy. Elizabeth Bennet has always felt constrained by society’s expectations, but when she suddenly realizes she’s merely a character in an AI-generated Jane Austen variation, her rebellion takes on new meaning. As Darcy likewise awakens to their fictional reality, the two must navigate not only their complicated feelings for each other but also their growing resentment toward their unseen author who keeps throwing obstacles in their path to…
????????❤️ It seems like I’ve been working on this book forever! I got the idea last year when the UFOs were seen over Canada and Montana. A link for those that think I’ve had too much laudanum: https://www.npr.org/2023/02/13… I had so much fun writing this. Imagine Pride and Prejudice interrupted with a bang by an unusual silver object that crashes outside of Meryton during an assembly. Mrs. Bennet and the other marriage-minded mamas have their sights…
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Rough first draft. The Bennet family arrived at the small stone church in Meryton, filing into their usual pew. As the organist began playing a hymn, Elizabeth scanned the congregation, noticing Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy seated across the aisle. She suppressed a smile at the stark contrast between Mr. Bingley’s relaxed posture and cheerful expression compared to Mr. Darcy’s ramrod straight back and dour look. The opening prayer had scarcely finished when a commotion…
Rough first draft. The carriage rattled down the lane as the Bennet sisters made their way toward Meryton for the local assembly. Mrs. Bennet could scarcely contain her excitement at the prospect of meeting the newly arrived Mr. Bingley and his party from Netherfield. “I dare say Mr. Bingley will be utterly taken with you, Jane,” she declared. “With your fair looks and sweet disposition, what man could resist?” Jane blushed at the compliment. “Oh,…
Rough first draft. It was a warm summer afternoon at Longbourn. The midday meal had just concluded, and the Bennet family was lingering at the dining table, savoring the last sips of tea and final bites of biscuits. Mr. Bennet sat at the head of the table, observing his wife and five daughters over the top of the latest newspaper. He cleared his throat. “It seems Netherfield Park has been let at last,” he announced…
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The sitting room of Longbourn was a flurry of activity while Mrs. Bennet held court. Lydia and Kitty squabbled over a bonnet, their high-pitched bickering providing a counterpoint to their mother’s ceaseless chatter. Elizabeth sat quietly in a corner, an unusual scene that did not escape Jane’s notice. “You’re quiet today,” Jane observed softly, her gentle eyes filled with concern as she sat next to Elizabeth. Elizabeth sighed, tugging at the edge of her skirt…