Of Sense and Sensibility
About
20-year-old Sensible Elinor and her 18-year-old passionate sister Marianne Dashwood wanted to enjoy their life and to become ladies of nearby manors. Their dreams are dashed as they are forced to adapt to a new way of life when their father died, and their brother left them with almost nothing. Elinor and Marianne begin to navigate their new financial status, and now they must adapt and begin to thrive in a small cottage owned by their mother’s cousin.
Elinor begins to let herself hope and dream of the man she has developed feelings for while staying strong for her family. Marianne, meanwhile, has attracted the attention of two Fae, the half-Fae Colonel Brandon, and the full Fae Willoughby of Allendale, but is faced with the realization that while her idea of love works well in poetry, it is very different from real life.
Each sister must face balancing their sense with sensibility.
This is a retelling of Jane Austen’s classic Sense and Sensibility, that focuses on the growth and change of the sisters, and a reimagine that sees Brandon shine to the front.