Elizabeth Bennet's Bad Days: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
Gianna Thomas

Fitzwilliam Darcy hadn’t been long at Netherfield, the estate his friend Charles Bingley was temporarily leasing, when he was told the news that they were going to an assembly that night.
Tired after traveling and nursing a migraine headache, Darcy was in no mood to attend a noisy gathering of people whom he had never met. Needless to say, he was more than a little irritated when Bingley gave him no choice but to attend.
At the assembly, he proceeded to insult one of the local ladies and wound up leaving early in embarrassment when the lady gave him an earful. Elizabeth Bennet would not tolerate any insult from any person, much less a stranger who seemed to have not a single courteous bone in his body.
Would they eventually bury the hatchet and become friends or would they at least make peace with one another? And what role would the snotty Caroline Bingley play?
Welcome to Elizabeth Bennet’s Bad Days.