Author: Somethingunknown
Publisher: Archive of Our Own
Publication Date: February 5, 2020
Types of Queerness: Family
Summary:
An imagination of how Marianne's feelings for Colonel Brandon developed, changing how Colonel Brandon viewed his marriage to Marianne as "a reward"
<a href="https://archiveofourown.org/works/22577020"><strong>I have waited</strong></a> (4690 words) by <a href="https://archiveofourown.org/users/Somethingunknown"><strong>Somethingunknown</strong></a><br />Chapters: 1/1<br />Fandom: <a href="https://archiveofourown.org/tags/Sense%20and%20Sensibility%20-%20Jane%20Austen">Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen</a>, <a href="https://archiveofourown.org/tags/Sense%20and%20Sensibility%20(1995)">Sense and Sensibility (1995)</a>, <a href="https://archiveofourown.org/tags/Sense%20and%20Sensibility%20-%20All%20Media%20Types">Sense and Sensibility - All Media Types</a><br />Rating: General Audiences<br />Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply<br />Relationships: Colonel Brandon/Marianne Dashwood, Elinor Dashwood/Edward Ferrars<br />Characters: Marianne Dashwood, Colonel Brandon (Sense and Sensibility), Elinor Dashwood, Edward Ferrars, Mrs. Dashwood (Sense and Sensibility), Margaret Dashwood<br />Additional Tags: Light Dom/sub, Regency era dirty talk, Which means it doesn't classify today, No Sex, just romance, Fix-It<br />Summary: <p>An imagination of how Marianne's affections for Colonel Brandon developed, in the attempted style of Jane Austen.</p><p>It did not sit well with me, that the book described their marriage as "his reward" and suggested that she didn't fully desire it until after some time. So this is sort of a fix-it.</p><p>I dedicate this of course to Alan Rickman.</p>