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Sophie would awake only to the softest of pleasures, would know of no deaths but the little one, would know only of exhaustion from dancing and merrymaking and he, Benedict, would ensure of it.
or, a collection of post-marriage tales featuring our beloved fools, with plenty of merrymaking, song, dance and revelry.
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Bookmarked by Mcp2005
30 May 2026
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In postwar WW2 London, Benedict Bridgerton has spent years hiding behind ink, satire, and the name Ben Ledger.
Sophie Baek arrives from Australia carrying a widowhood society has already turned into gossip, a family name she cannot claim openly, and a future everyone seems determined to arrange for her.
Neither is looking for romance. Both are trying to decide what kind of life is possible after scandal, grief, and duty have already had their say.
But London has a habit of bringing the wrong people into the right rooms.
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29 May 2026
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Trivia Night by whimsicalcuriosity
Fandoms: Bridgerton (TV), Bridgerton Series - Julia Quinn
21 May 2026
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Sophie and Benedict have had a fierce rivalry when it comes to pub trivia. But with a wager on the line, these two won't be holding back.
Bookmarked by Mcp2005
22 May 2026
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18 May 2026
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A little lovely ruined surprise by allycat88
Fandoms: Bridgerton (TV), Bridgerton Series - Julia Quinn
08 May 2026
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Sophie saw no reason to keep from smiling too. “That is all. Thank you, Mrs. Crabtree”, then, she added “I know it is quite impossible, but… could we try to keep this between us? The doctor will be here, I know, but I would’t want to give the rest of the servants false hope. You could tell them that I’m feeling a little under the weather, perhaps…”.
Sophie knew that she and Benedict were not the only ones who wanted a baby in the house. Everyone in Our Cottage did. She once overheard two of the kitchen servants talking about what a lovely couple they were, and one of them said something like ‘could you imagine how adorable their children will be?’.
“As you wish, ma’am”, Mrs. Crabtree said, almost making her way out, but then turned back, “But if a may… I do not think it would be false hope at all.” She gave Sophie one more warm smile, and at last exited the room.
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Or, a little take on Sophie finding out she is pregnant and how she tells (or tries to tell) Benedict.
Bookmarked by Mcp2005
09 May 2026
