Fitzwilliam Darcy's rival narrator
The Rival Narrator of Hearts and Ballrooms
The man who listened more than he spoke—and wrote about it.
Once, I made my name with a well-timed quip and a perfectly raised brow. Ballrooms adored me, and I adored their gossip more. But watching Darcy stumble toward love made me wonder what I’d been missing—not in the spotlight, but in the quiet spaces. So I traded late nights at White’s for late nights with ink and paper. These days, I find joy in listening to what people don’t say, and I’ve learned that the most interesting stories often begin where the main romance ends.
What I'm Into: letters left unsigned, morning rides in the mist, the rustle of turning pages, a well-placed aside, quiet libraries at dusk
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