"He had not thought, or, perhaps, fully understood, that love is a habit, and that he and Marguerite were in exactly the opposite habit." Sir Percy sits with Marguerite and wonders if they will ever fully heal their marriage.
Percy comes home late. Someone is waiting for him. Contains possibly dangerous levels of fluff and sweetness.
A oneshot about the Blakeneys during a return trip by Percy back to England. A little sad but also fluffy. HRH takes the ladies for a turn around his gardens and loses to Percy at hazard, and aristos are saved.;) The usual.
The light burns low in Sir Percy Blakeney's study...
What if a very special young lady gets embroiled with the League...Romance, Swashbucking, some angst and hopefully a nice twist. A little AU. First attempt at a multi chapter story which has been rattling around in my head for a while. Not changing the key story lines, but messing with timeline a bit and offering a new perspective. More to come so please review so I can improve.
Marguerite decides to seduce Chauvelin in order to help Sir Percy's mission, but is alarmed to discover that she still has feelings for her former lover. Based on the 1995 BBC adaptation.
A one-shot to explain why Percy never took Marguerite on his adventures. Pure fluff-R&R!
AU, set 1949-1950 - Actress Marguerite St. Just is signed to play the female lead in a documentary film about the mysterious "Scarlet Pimpernel"; an enigma who rescued innocents from concentration camps during the war. The only trouble is, she can't stand the film's financial backer...the most boring man in Europe, Sir Percy Blakeney.
Percy discovers there is more to Marguerite than meets the eye.
An additional scene for the end of "The Scarlet Pimpernel". Warning: Fluff. Again.
"Sometimes it is not terror which fills him but longing. A longing she, and not even his adoring children, can satisfy." Percy and Marguerite consider the shadows of their past.
"What sort of life is this for you? You are a French woman, Marguerite. You do not belong in this cold land—with no one to understand you, to touch you." Finally giving in, Marguerite looked up to meet his eyes and saw the sincerity in them. "The girl I knew could not bear this another moment." What if Chauvelin had succeeded in seducing Marguerite that night? T for loose adultery.
Directly follows The Scarlet Pimpernel. Marguerite still dreams of that terrible night in France, but her husband will always be there to comfort her. Always
The beginning of the estrangement between Percy and Marguerite, and their return to England for the first time since their marriage.