Swipe Left on Mr. Darcy — Swipe Right, Page 13
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George waves the sympathy off graciously, with a modest, noble little smile that makes him look bigger than the grudge. George: 'I don't need his money. I'm doing fine.' But the very instant Lizzie glances away to her coffee, George's warm expression drops for a split second into a cold, flat, calculating look — the mask slipping, his eyes gone hard and appraising — before the charm snaps back into place.
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George graciously waves off the sympathy with a noble smile; below, the instant Lizzie looks away, his warm face drops into a cold, calculating stare.
About this chapter
Home at last and thoroughly rattled — because Mr. Darcy was kind, and that was not supposed to happen — Lizzie does the only sensible thing and reopens the dating app to reset herself. She swipes right on George Wickham: warm, funny, easy, everything Darcy is not. Coffee is effortless until his eyes catch on the word 'Netherfield' and he lets slip that he and Darcy go way back. Then comes the story — the two of them practically raised as family, a promise of a place in the business, and Darcy quietly making sure that after his father died, George got nothing. It's wounded, it's gracious, and it hands Lizzie exactly the villain she wanted back. She leaves vindicated, her old verdict re-cemented — never noticing the cold, calculating flicker behind George's easy smile the moment she looks away, nor the way Darcy's unexpected kindness still snags at the very edge of her certainty.