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Ah, you ask for verse from me, and a word on the bond that mended both our hearts? Let me offer this poem—scrawled in the quiet of a morning stroll by the lake—for it holds all the sharp edges and tender turns of my story with Mr. Darcy:
Sonnet to the One Who Taught Me to See
When first in Meryton’s bright hall we crossed,
Your eye slid past me, cold as winter’s breath;
My own heart flared, and I resolved to cost
You none of the sharpness I felt beneath
Your proud demeanor, the slight you gave my kin—
I judged, unknowing, that you were unkind.
Yet when you knelt, to lay your love so thin,
Pride-fueled, not tender, I poured out my mind,
Railing at deceit, at your cold disdain.
I thought I’d seen all there was to our tale.
But then your letter, clear as rain, did reign,
Washing away the lies I’d let prevail.
In Pemberley’s shade, I learned your gentle core,
And found my own prejudice— I’d erred before.
Now our two hearts, forged by grace and time’s soft art,
Know true love blooms when we first mend our heart.
As for the key relationship—why, it is my own with Mr. Darcy, is it not? A bond not born of fancy, but of stubbornness and growth. We were two souls trapped in our own conceits: he in the pride of his rank and the rigidity of his old ways, I in the prejudice of my quick tongue and hasty judgment. His first proposal was clumsy, marred by the wrongheaded belief that his love was a burden, not a gift—and my rejection was fierce, blinded by past slights and my refusal to see his kindness. But his letter, laying bare Wickham’s villainy and the quiet mercy he showed Lydia, was the mirror I needed to see my own flaws. When I walked through Pemberley’s gardens and saw him with his young niece—gentle, patient, nothing like the proud man I’d judged—everything shifted. Our love isn’t about perfection; it’s about unlearning, forgiveness, and daring to see the truth beneath the mask. That is the magic of it, and the reason it feels so genuine: we earned every part of it, together.
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