Certain songs just remind me of characters and various scenes I put them in. The following song comes on my writing playlist regularly and I think perfectly fits how the young Fitzwilliam Darcy of Loving Elizabeth feels when he meets his best friend’s little sister, Elizabeth.
Will’s lips left hers, desperate for the taste of her skin. Elizabeth moaned, bringing some of his mind back to the present. Still, he trailed down her neck, pressing kisses on the sensitive flesh until he found her pulse point and could feel her heart’s rapid beats for him. Elizabeth shuddered against him and he dropped his head to her shoulder.
“Elizabeth,” Will rasped as both of their chests rose and fell in quick spurts. “You drive me out of my mind.”
“You make me crazy and I kinda like it.” That’s the epitome of their early relationship. This young Darcy is far less well-regulated than the man we know from Jane Austen’s story. He and Elizabeth butt heads but he sure enjoys it.
I’m hoping to start posting Loving Elizabeth in a few weeks!
OOOO! That was tantalizing. Now I have to wonder how old they are? Are they courting or engaged? You have me hooked. Looking forward to reading this new one. Good luck with your writing.
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