Pride and Prejudice follows the turbulent relationship between Park Jimin, the omega son of a country gentleman, and Min Yoongi, a rich aristocratic alpha landowner. They must overcome the titular sins of pride and prejudice in order to fall in love...
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After a week spent in professions of love and schemes of felicity, Kang Minseok was called from his amiable Jisoo by the arrival of Saturday. The pain of separation, however, might be alleviated on his side, by preparations for the reception of his mate; as he had reason to hope, that shortly after his return into Hertfordshire, the day would be fixed that was to make him the happiest of alphas. He took leave of his relations at Longbourn with as much solemnity as before; wished his fair cousins health and happiness again, and promised their father another letter of thanks.
On the following Monday, Mrs. Park had the pleasure of receiving her brother and his mate, who came as usual to spend the Christmas at Longbourn. Kim Namjoon was a sensible, gentlemanlike man, greatly superior to his sister, as well by nature as education. The Netherfield omegas would have had difficulty in believing that a man who lived by trade, and within view of his own warehouses, could have been so well-bred and agreeable. Kim Seokjin, who was several years younger than Mrs. Park and Mrs. Yun, was an amiable, intelligent, elegant omega, and a great favourite with all his Longbourn nieces and nephews. Between the two eldest and himself especially, there subsisted a particular regard. They had frequently been staying with him in town.
The first part of Seokjin's business on his arrival was to distribute his presents and describe the newest fashions. When this was done he had a less active part to play. It became his turn to listen. Mrs. Park had many grievances to relate, and much to complain of. They had all been very ill-used since she last saw her brother. Two of her children had been upon the point of marriage, and after all there was nothing in it.
"I do not blame Taehyung," she continued, "for Taehyung would have got Jeon Jungkook if she could. But Jiminie! Oh, brother! It is very hard to think that he might have been Kang Minseok's mate by this time, had it not been for his own perverseness. He made him an offer in this very room, and he refused him. The consequence of it is, that Lady Byun will have an omega child married before I have, and that the Longbourn estate is just as much entailed as ever. The Byuns are very artful people indeed, brother. They are all for what they can get. I am sorry to say it of them, but so it is. It makes me very nervous and poorly, to be thwarted so in my own family, and to have neighbours who think of themselves before anybody else. However, your coming just at this time is the greatest of comforts, and I am very glad to hear what you tell us, of long sleeves."
Seokjin, to whom the chief of this news had been given before, in the course of Taehyung and Jimin's correspondence with him, made his sister-in-law a slight answer, and, in compassion to his nephews, turned the conversation.
When alone with Jimin afterwards, he spoke more on the subject. "It seems likely to have been a desirable match for Taehyung," said he. "I am sorry it went off. But these things happen so often! A young alpha, such as you describe Jeon Jungkook, so easily falls in love with a pretty omega for a few weeks, and when accident separates them, so easily forgets them, that these sort of inconsistencies are very frequent."