A retelling of Gaskell's classic. There might be a 100 ways to give John and Margaret their happy ending. Let this be the 101st. :) Saudade- a nostalgic longing for someone or something that was loved and then lost, with the knowledge that it might possibly never return, aka a love that remains.
Young John Thornton as a draper's assistant and breadwinner of the family and how he explores poverty, misery, and other carnal desires before vowing to change his life. Reviews are welcome. There seemed to be a glitch so uploaded it again.
Their hands met to bid farewell. A parting handshake. Both held each other's hand a little tight, never wanting to let go.
Young John Thornton as a draper's assistant and breadwinner of the family and how he explores poverty, misery, and other carnal desires before vowing to change his life.
Some short drabbles of conversations from Pride and Prejudice. A drabble is a tiny piece of fiction of approximately 100 words in length. I just intend to give a twist to existing scenes or new additions to tropes from Austen's classic. Reviews are welcome!
Happens right after John tells Margaret that his feelings for her are over. When he finally gets to know the truth, he repents. Will the two lovers get back together?
The town of Milton is abuzz with Easter preparations. Will the Easter bunny help John Thornton and Margaret Hale to come past their misunderstandings and confess their love at least now?