After the wedding of Lydia and Wickham, Mr. Darcy comes back to Hertfordshire and takes Bingley with him. He desires to see Elizabeth and judge whether he may ever hope to make her love him. At their first meeting, the couple is shy with each other and seems too embarrassed to talk. Elizabeth thinks that Lydia's foolish and scandalous behaviour made her into disgrace and Mr. Darcy's love for her diminished. She doesn't know it is his anxiety what is ruining his determination of being pleasant company. While Mr. Darcy's mind arranges how the encounter should be, his passion lurks behind, aching for its object. He is overwhelmed by the long-desired feeling of her closeness and that makes him reserved. Will Fitzwilliam Darcy overcome these obstacles and find the courage to ask the right question?