Epilogue

The wedding breakfast drew to a close. Thomas and Fanny Bennet, now Lord and Lady Meryton stood together outside the entrance to Longbourn, waving off their newly married second daughter.

“We have been blessed with plenitude my dear,” Mrs Bennet said to her husband.

“We have indeed,” he replied, “we have indeed.”

In the years that followed Elizabeth Darcy, birthed a daughter and Francis Anne Darcy after her grandmothers.

Mary married Richard Fitzwilliam and birthed a son.

Much to her mother’s delight. As the first son of the next generation he inherited his grandfather’s title and became the next Lord Meryton.

Jane married the Viscount Winsdale and later become Lady Matlock and birthed one son and two daughters.

Which both were the picture of their mother.

Kitty, or Lady Catherine married the Earl of Warwick, Thomas Greville.

And Lydia, given the freedom bestowed on her by her father, chose not to marry.

She had been ever changed by the incident with Margo Meadows.

Later her mother left her Longbourn on her decease.

Lydia turned the house into a sanctuary for any woman, of any class, who found themselves in distress.

She lived to be ninety-two years of age and Longbourn was left as a refuge for women.

The End

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