Swipe Left on Mr. Darcy — It's Complicated, Page 4
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Transcript
Character card on a plain warm cream backdrop, two figures side by side with a small friendly gap. Left: Jane Bennet — honey-blonde hair with a soft wave, gentle blue eyes, cream blouse under a soft-pink cardigan and a midi skirt — hands gently clasped, a calm natural smile. Right: Charles Bingley — auburn tousled hair, warm hazel eyes, rust-colored blazer over a cream tee and beige chinos — one hand in his pocket, beaming. The tender secondary romance kept apart by bad timing and other people's interference. Caption: 'JANE AND CHARLES — RIGHT PEOPLE, WRONG TIMING'
Image description
Character card of Jane Bennet and Charles Bingley standing side by side, both smiling gently on a warm cream backdrop; caption 'JANE AND CHARLES — RIGHT PEOPLE, WRONG TIMING'.
About this chapter
A bonus cast-guide interlude: a clean character-card lineup of everyone in Lizzie Bennet's tangled orbit as of the Ms. de Bourgh estate visit. One portrait per principal with their name and their essence in a single caption — Lizzie the sharp, unbowed protagonist; Darcy the cold man slowly thawing; Jane and Charles, the right people with the wrong timing; George Wickham, warm smile and cold read; Caroline Bingley, insults gift-wrapped; Charlotte Lucas, who chose a roof over butterflies; Mr. Collins, who treats courtship like a sales pitch; the newly arrived Ms. de Bourgh on her throne; and the whole Bennet household — five daughters and one mission. A quick who's-who for new readers and a midpoint snapshot of the whole board before the story turns.