This story, is a series of journal entries from Alexander as he processes his thoughts and emotions about his past and about his love for Charlotte. It is a post season two story, and the hope for a Heybourne HEA.
John Thornton was a lonely man, and one day, to her surprise, John confessed his love for Miss Hale to his sister, Fanny Watson. She determined she would do all she could to help the couple find their way back to one another.
On the voyage to Antigua, Sidney Parker has time to reflect on the life he could have had with Charlotte if circumstances had not conspired against them.
Charlotte Heywood has a dilemma. She is engage to Ralph Starling, but is in love with Alexander Colbourne who has broken her heart. She turns to friends for their wisdom to help her navigate the path her life is on and learns some life lessons along the way that will help her determine the life she choices for herself.
Whenever Charlotte Heywood needs to sort her thoughts, she goes to the cove where she saw Sidney sea bathing. She feels his presence there, and it comforts her. On this day, she has come to honor his memory, and to say goodbye.
Season Two of Sanditon left some of us bereft with how things were left between Alexander Colbourne and Charlotte Heywood. Can two people who have been so hurt by love in their pasts find a way to forge a new path forward and together?
John Thornton finds himself at a crossroads in his life when his cotton mill fails, and he is offered an opportunity for work in America. What he wants and needs most in his life, is the love of Margaret Hale. Will a serendipitous meeting before he sails for America give him everything he needs for the beautiful life he dreams of?
In order to work through their past misunderstandings, John and Margaret needed to be honest with one other. Neither one of them had the courage to do so because both of them believed there was little hope of finding their way to each other. Would a meeting in an unexpected place give Margaret the chance she needed to tell John all she longed to say?
After the death of her father, Margaret must leave Milton to live in Spain with her brother or in Greece with her cousin and her husband. In addition, there is a fierce rivalry for her heart between Henry Lennox and John Thornton. After the shroud of grief has lifted, which man will win her heart?
The is a story about regrets and second chances. The day Margaret Hale left Milton, John felt his world crashing down around him as he watched her carriage roll out of the snowy mill yard. He thought he would never see the one woman he loved ever again. One year later, Margaret comes back to Milton for a few days with a gift for Mr. Thornton that reveals her heart.