Cora and Robert are not only best friends, as everyone thinks, but also lovers. Their secret dating has been going on for a while, but they just can't settle on making it official. It's a race against time until someone finds out. – Modern Cobert AU
We meet the family when Cora and Robert are divorced after a marriage of 18 years. Why did they divorce? Is there still love? Robert 44, Cora 41, Mary 21, Edith 20, Sybil 18
Rosamund Crawley sneaks out her room every morning to meet up with her partner. Her final season is coming up and she doesn’t want to attend, why would she want a husband? Maybe breaking the law is more fun? Lesbian!Rosamund
We meet Cora (20) and Robert (23) on their wedding day. Robert married Cora for her money, will he love her one day. Can he make her happy?
Lady Rosamund is a complex woman. She has been through a lot and she keeps fighting against all odds. She tries to live in the present but sometimes, she can't stop thinking in how her life has changed, what (or who) she has lost and how happy she would be if life had been nice to her. However, she won't importune her family with those thoughts, even if she is hurting herself.
Cora is working as a teacher and seems to be quite stressed out by her job. Robert heard some unpleasant things about his wife and wants to get to the bottom of this talk. On top of everything their girls never seem to stay out of problems either… Modern AU - with many of the upstairs and downstairs characters included
It’s 1890, and Rosamund’s first season in London. She’s faced with a dilemma: go through with the engagement her family have arranged or follow her heart.
What happens when you take the Crawleys, strip them of their titles, and throw them in a neighborhood to fend for themselves? Modern-ish AU. Robert/Cora, Tom/Laura, Rose/Atticus, Edith/Michael, Isobel/Dickie, Rosamund/? & others. Loosely based on 1992's The Queen and I by Sue Townsend.
Robert Crawley, Viscount Downton, needs money for his family's estate. He has to find a wife whose dowry will save them. Everything about Cora Levinson and her family is highly improper. Robert cannot abide by such things. But marrying her will solve all of their problems. And change both their lives in unimaginable ways, if only they can figure out how to make their marriage work.
After the death of his infant son only a year earlier, Robert is scared of what could happen this time around. With Cora about to give birth any day now, Robert runs from his problems instead of talking to his wife.
It’s 1890, and Rosamund must decide whether to honour the Crawley arrangement or her heart…