#anne de bourgh

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anghraine:

I’m still distracting myself with LP&D and with the scene I may or may not actually write (and which would be from Elizabeth’s half-oblivious POV if I did), namely: Lady Catherine de Bourgh accidentally hosts the worst queer dinner party.

Attendees:

Colonel Fitzwilliam: bi, genially flirting with Elizabeth and ganging up with her on Catherine, whom he a) platonically loves and respects and b) finds hilariously un-self-aware.

Anne de Bourgh: bi, bored with everyone except Charlotte, whom she likes in a self-absorbed way.

Catherine Darcy: lesbian, trying (with little success) to avoid looking at Elizabeth and low-grade alarmed at the Fitzwilliam/Elizabeth flirtation for both personal and snobbish reasons.

Charlotte Collins: lesbian, has complicated feelings about Elizabeth (her pretty, vivacious bff) and Catherine (intriguing and beautiful) and is trying to convince herself that Fitzwilliam/Elizabeth would be a good thing. Dutifully polite to Anne.

Elizabeth Bennet: bi, simultaneously having fun with Fitzwilliam, uncomfortably navigating the reality of Charlotte being Charlotte Collins, and would rather someone as evil as Catherine didn’t have to be quite so attractive.

Maria Lucas: bi, intimidated by everyone.

William Collins: token straight, oblivious to everything.

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