The dispute was over a boundary. What grew at the edge of it was something else entirely. Elizabeth Bennet inherited Hartwell outright: the land, the tenants, the forty-year water rights dispute with the neighbouring estate of Pemberley. The neighbourhood finds it irregular. Elizabeth finds it hers. When Fitzwilliam Darcy arrives as Pemberley's new earl with solicitors and a mandate to resolve the boundary question once and for all, Elizabeth is ready for him.
She has been ready since June. What neither of them is ready for is what happens when two people with opposing interests and matching capacities sit down across the same table and begin, very carefully, to see each other clearly. A slow-burn enemies-to-lovers story about two people who mistake opposition for incompatibility... and discover, across five months of honest, exacting, occasionally infuriating negotiation, that taking someone seriously is a very short distance from something else.
The fence line never moved. Everything else did.
The dispute was over a boundary. What grew at the edge of it was something else entirely. Elizabeth Bennet inherited Hartwell outright: the land, the tenants, the forty-year water rights dispute with the neighbouring estate of Pemberley. The neighbourhood finds it irregular. Elizabeth finds it hers. When Fitzwilliam Darcy arrives as Pemberley's new earl with solicitors and a mandate to resolve the boundary question once and for all, Elizabeth is ready for him.
She has been ready since June. What neither of them is ready for is what happens when two people with opposing interests and matching capacities sit down across the same table and begin, very carefully, to see each other clearly. A slow-burn enemies-to-lovers story about two people who mistake opposition for incompatibility... and discover, across five months of honest, exacting, occasionally infuriating negotiation, that taking someone seriously is a very short distance from something else.
The fence line never moved. Everything else did.