Saturday, March 24, 2012

Darcy

My dear Darcy has apparently blamed himself for Lydia running away. He thinks that because he didn't send out a mass text warning everyone about Wickham that Lydia was naive and thought he was perfect. Poor, poor Darcy. He has to realize this isn't his fault, it is that stupid Bennet's, for not being clever enough to realize Wickham's true potential.

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  1. Caroline, it is neither my family's fault or Darcy's fault for the elopement between Wickman and Lydia. Can't see you see with your very own eyes how in love the two of them are? Wickman would never marry Lydia out of financial stability, for he knows that our family does not possess a great deal of money. The only other reason why the two of them would marry would be our of pure love and commitment for one another.

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  2. I must blame myself for what had happen. I should have warned the Bennets about Wickham. I must get back at him for what he did! And i believe I have a plan.

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  3. It is my fault though Caroline. You see Wickham needed to be exposed, something like this was on the horizon. You need to let go of your grudge on the Bennets. You are wrong about them, both Lizzy and Jane knew about Wickham they were just scared to expose him like I was. Both Lizzy and I believe it is our fault, but mostly mine.
    Darcy.

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  4. Dear Caroline,
    I should have exposed Wickham for the villian he is. Unfortunatley in order to do that, I would be exposing someone very dear to me to shame and ridicule. Also, Wickham is very good at acting at being affable and friendly, and you surley know that I am hated by most at Hertfordshire. So, no one might have believed me anyway. Lydia is a foolish girl, and it doesn't surprise me that she fell for his charm and flattery so easily.
    -Darcy

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