Jane Austen as 1980's Horror Story Writer
Bingley and his sisters are relations of Mr. Allen, who has left his fortune to someone outside the family. Caroline suggests inviting Catherine Morland to Netherfield, making no secret of her designs for a match between the two. Meanwhile, Bingley's friend Fitzwilliam Darcy - also visiting at Netherfield - finds himself surprisingly drawn to local girl Elizabeth Bennet.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen, having no children of their own, have decided to bring family friend Catherine Morland along on their next cruise, but Mrs. Allen realizes that she hasn't done the best planning. (modern AU, written for the February Ficlet Challenge)
Mrs. Catherine Tilney née Morland began her marriage to the Reverend Henry Tilney with every expectation of happiness. When a crisis emerges and her new family is put in danger, she must become the heroine she has been in training for all her life.
Henry Tilney tells his sister about Miss Catherine Morland
A deeper look into events surrounding Northanger Abbey. A first person account, delving further than Ms. Austen dared to go. There is more to Catherine than meets the eye.
Catherine waits for confirmation of her engagement to Henry, and receives an exciting invitation from Eleanor. Will Catherine finally be engaged? What does the future hold for Eleanor? A Northanger Abbey story set near the end of the book.
The Doctor and Amy find themselves the the late Mrs Tilney's bedroom. After the grandfather clock is broken, they only have 6 chapters left to stop the Dust they set free. In control of the dust is General Tilney, and are Catherine's judgements correct? Will everything be perished by the Dust, or can Catherine and Henry survive this Gothic ending?
During Catherine's absence, Henry is forced to help with the predicament of his 5-year-old daughter. One shot.
By the will of fate Fae after twenty-two years without the knowledge of what it means to have fallen in love; Fae will know such feelings after her encounter with Mr. Kole