I owe so many things - like fics, reviews of fics, review replies to fics, any fic things I haven't covered but probably owe anyway, news posts and New Year greetings. The catch-up post will have to wait a little longer, but I have owed this birthday drabble to
katyscarlett76 for far too long.
Title: A Very Proper Wife
Author:
gilpin25Rating: G
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How romantic a lifetime of discovery would be.
That is so very romantic, and I think it's very much the sort of thing Marianne, now better acquainted with the world, would think -- she got to know Willoughby in only a few hours, and as Elinor rightly pointed out, there was nothing left after that, and Willoughby didn't stick around. Of course this image is only strengthened by having Alan Rickman in the role being very mysterious and romantic...
Also love that you brought up the flannel waistcoat bit! That line always cracks me up, and I think in time Marianne would laugh at herself and it would be a great joke between them.
And it's so interesting that you've put the word "longing" there in the next-to-last line. It seems like marriage would be the end of longing -- but I think it's quite true that it's only the start of longing!
I suppose since my review's getting longer than your drabble, I'd better stop, lol. But this is just wonderful. And I do hope you'll try some more Marianne/Brandon sometime, because I think you've got just as astute observations about them as about R/T that would make for fabulous fics. And there's just not enough Austen fic out there!
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I had to have a very hasty look at the book as it had been a while since I'd read it while, thanks to multiple viewings, the film is firmly in my head. I did remember the flannel waistcoat line, and thought it would be nice to think of Marianne, rather to her own surprise, imagining herself going so far as to tease him about it - and wondering how he'd respond in kind.
I also like to think that being sadder and wiser, she'd come to realise that there's many different kinds of romance and that realising their potential, as well as seeing her husband being so visibly joyful at marrying her, would fill her with delight and 'longing' to discover them. And build into something much stronger and longer-lasting for them both. I simply can't believe sober, studious Marianne would last very long, as neither could you in your fic, lol. It's nice to think that Brandon would restore her enthusiasm to her, and a lot more besides.
Thanks so much for such wonderful comments and encouragement to try this pairing again. I may have to build up to it... ;)
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