"And that's how your stay at Pemberley ends with you married to one of the country's most irritating girls..." Darcy smirked back at him. "Tea or coffee?" he asked him with a sort of fake innocence after all the teasing.
"I was going to say that Georgiana had never caused me any trouble, but I suppose that's not entirely true after all," Darcy admitted. That hadn't been her fault, but he did relate to the feeling of responsibility that came with a younger sister.
Darcy handed a cup over to Bingley, and the man just stopped himself from dropping it at Bobby's question. "Wh-Wh-What?" he stuttered, placing the cup down on a side table to save himself from scalding.
"Don't panic, Sergeant Sully asked me the same question about his cousin, just as bluntly, didn't you?2 he smiled fondly at Bobby. "Seriously, though, when are you going to propose?"