On the day of Elizabeth Bennets engagement to Edward Cullen, her world came crashing down. The grand LED screen that was meant to showcase their love story played a different tale altogether—a tale of betrayal. The video revealed Edward and Jane in an intimate embrace, their naked forms entwined, and呻吟声 filled the room.
Elizabeth stood frozen, her heart shattered as the guests erupted into scandalized whispers. Edwards family, the Cullens, and her own, the Bennet Family, were prominent in high society, and this scandal was the talk of the town.
Her stepmother, Claire Randall, and stepsister, Sophie Kinsella, wore expressions of glee, while her father, Noah Calhoun, was furious. The Cullen family patriarch, Jamie Fraser, rushed to shut off the screen, his face a deep shade of crimson.
Sophie Kinsella wept, playing the victim, and accused Elizabeth of forcing her to leave Edward and the city. Edward, bewildered, looked to Elizabeth for answers, but she could only stare in disbelief. How could the man she had loved since childhood betray her so?
In the midst of the chaos, a strong hand reached out to steady her. She looked up into the deep, calm eyes of Christian Grey, who asked if she was alright. In a moment of desperation, Elizabeth proposed to him, offering him a partnership that would see them both free from their current predicaments.
Christian, after a moment of surprise, agreed, and in front of the stunned crowd, he proposed to Elizabeth. She accepted, and together, they walked away from the wreckage of her engagement party, leaving behind the judgmental eyes and the ruins of her former life.
As they left, Edwards sister, Marianne Dashwood, cried out, accusing Elizabeth of using underhanded tactics to win Edwards affection. But Elizabeth, with newfound resolve, ignored the accusations and walked out into the unknown with Christian, her unexpected savior.