The wedding commenced with a lovely group of violins playing harmonious entry music for the bride and her father as they stride arm in arm down the aisle. The Bennet sisters are lined up at the altar with Jane Bennet, the maid of honor, standing in the front bearing an anxious grin. Mr. Darcy stands at the altar gazing in amazement at his ravishing bride to be with his best man, Mr. Bingley, at his side whispering his congratulations to his newfound happiness.
Elizabeth was dressed in a silk, form fitting, off the shoulder gown that cascades down her body ending in a long …show more content…
Collins and his pregnant wife Charlotte Lucas along with some locals from Longbourn. The ceremony was absolutely ravishing and the rest of the evening was filled with dancing and an innumerable amount of memories that will be a pleasant beginning to their marriage. When asked about her thoughts of the wedding Mrs. Bennet replied “My darling Elizabeth has done our family proud by catching herself such a handsome and wealthy man, I about fell out of my seat when I heard the wonderful news. My dear daughters deserve the very best and I am proud to say that that is what she has received. My eldest daughter Jane is also to be wed in the near future to Mr. Bingley of Derbyshire and I can only hope that their wedding is half as lovely as this one.”
Sadly, the wedding had come to an end and it is certainly to be a night not easily forgotten. Wishing the Darcy’s all of the happiness in the world, and may their marriage last as long as Caroline’s complaining about being