Of all the weapons she had commanded, Elizabeth knew the least of love; and of all the weapons in the world, love was the most dangerous.

Seth GrahameSmith
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Of all the weapons she had commanded, Elizabeth knew the least of love; and of all the weapons in the world, love was the most dangerous. From the time she was a little girl, Elizabeth had never been loved by anyone. This lack of love became a part of her. She was almost ashamed that she had never loved before.

And now it was her turn to love and live with someone whom she could not love. She was terrified, and yet she also felt like a coward because she did not know what to do. Elizabeth struggled with all kinds of feelings as she made her way up the aisle to the front of the church; fear, joy, and happiness all mixed together in her heart.

Source: Pride And Prejudice And Zombies

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