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Elizabeth lets events unfold at their own pace, trusting that genuine understanding creates its own path. Summer brings natural meetings at Pemberley. Lydia's crisis brings natural cooperation. Autumn brings natural deepening of regard. By winter, when Darcy proposes again, acceptance feels like the most natural thing in the world. Their courtship has no dramatic moments, just steady accumulation of shared understanding and quiet joy. Their marriage is marked by peaceful contentment rather than dramatic passion—and that suits them both perfectly. At Pemberley, they create life of gentle harmony, proving that sometimes the best love stories are the ones that unfold so naturally they seem inevitable in retrospect.

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