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Hey would u be up for writing an Anthony Bridgerton fic where Daphne's bff is distracting Anthony so that daphne could enjoy the balls without him interrupting,and they kinda fall in love?????
Sorry that was a hugeeee request. I've never done that befoređ đ

Distractions
Pairing: Anthony Bridgerton x f!reader
Word count: 3.3k
A/N: This is a fic that I have been referring to as âAnthony without his trauma, but heâs still a dumb assâ and âAnthony doesnât oppose marrying for love, but heâs still wildly emotionally constipatedâ so please enjoy! This ended up way longer than I intended and it still doesnât feel fleshed out *shrug emoji*

Vauxhall Gardens
âPlease,â Daphne begs. âI need your help.âÂ
âItâs Anthony. I need someone to keep his attention away from me,â Daphne continues. âOtherwise Iâll never dance at one of these balls with someone who isnât related to me.â
You canât help but sigh.Â
Daphneâs brother loves her, and is understandably overprotective of her. As the âDiamond of the Seasonâ, sheâs the debutante that every eligible gentleman (and a few non-eligible men) have set their sights on. Someone needs to protect her. But Anthony Bridgerton would not be your first choice for that task either. He may love his sister very much, but heâs also an arrogant man and a rake. He thinks the worst of all men because he is the worst type of man. And if they were you would understand his behavior. He seems to have assumed that each and every male member of the Ton is exactly like him. The type of man that you try to avoid at these types of things.
âFine. But youâll owe me for this,â You grumble as you nod. Acquiescing to your friend's pleas.
Daphneâs your best friend. Youâd been close since you were children, you were only about a year older than her, with motherâs who were close friends. Sheâd been your playmate and then your confidante as you both grew older. With your debut having taken place a few years ago, youâd been eagerly awaiting Daphâs debut, and the chance to partake in these events with a friend by your side.
But her older brother had put a damper on the entire season with his insane micromanagement of Daphneâs social calendar.Â
Turning away fortune hunters, you understood, but not letting her dance with a single gentleman at Lady Danburyâs ball? And then scaring off every suitor who came to call on her? It had taken Lady Bridgerton stepping in to convince Anthony that she could call on you in the afternoons without being accosted by men on the walk to your familyâs home.Â
The man was on a power-trip, and was certain to destroy Daphneâs impressive chances at a great match this season if he kept it up.
âBring me over, and then Iâll talk to him while you slip away,â You tell her as you spy the viscountâs gaze already searching the crowds for his sister.
She grins as she pulls you in and hugs you tightly, a silent thank you before she grabs your gloved hand in hers and pulls you in the direction of her brother.
âAnthony, you remember (Y/N),â Daphne says as she stops in front of her brother, prompting you to bow your head and give Anthony a small smile.
âMiss (Y/L/N),â Anthony Bridgerton greets you politely with a small bow.
âHow have you been, Lord Bridgerton? I donât believe weâve spoken in several years, since before you graduated from Oxford,â You say politely.
âIâm well, It has certainly been a while, last time we spoke you had not come out yet,â He replies.
âYes,â You reply with a quizzical look.
You sigh when you realize that youâll have to keep up this conversation and come up with something to ask him if youâre to distract him.
âHave you read anything interesting recently?â You finally ask. Settling on a topic that is both non-threatening and that youâll find at least half engaging.
âIâm afraid I havenât read anything that isnât a report from our estates in the past few years,â Anthony admits.
You have to stop yourself from rolling your eyes. âI suppose I should have known, a man of import such as yourself has far better things to busy himself with,â You tell him, unable to stop the corners of your lips from turning upward. âLike staring down every man who so much as looks at his sister.â
âI- thatâs-â Anthony protested before huffing when he realized that the conversation would not be productive. âWhat have you read recently?â He asks instead.
âPride and Prejudice and The Heroine were both quite good,â You tell him. Normally you would have continued to push but with the topic of books, you canât help but give Anthony your honest answers. âIâve read the recent Byron and Shelley, though I find them insufferable,â You add, your nose wrinkling with distaste.
âI also revisited Shakespeare, I heard the Theater Royal is putting on Romeo and Juliet in May, and Iâd quite like to see it.â
âYouâve turned into quite the scholar in recent years, havenât you?â Anthony asks, a bemused smile across his face.
âIâve always been invested in my education, Lord Bridgerton,â You reply. âYouâre just finally intelligent enough to notice.â
Anthony merely stares at you while you smirk, taking great joy in teasing him.Â
âWhere did Daphne disappear to?â He asks once heâs recovered from your thinly veiled barb.
âProbably just to the powder room,â You reply banally, the lie easily forming. âI think she was going to try and find your mother afterward.âÂ
When Anthonyâs gaze zeroed on a subject over your shoulder and he seemed to have completely tuned you out you knew that he had spotted Daphne. You turned your own head, searching for Daphne in the crowd only to see her making her way to the dance floor on the arm of the Duke of Hastings.Â
âOh!â You gasp.
That little minx.Â
Now you knew why sheâd been so adamant to get her brother off her tail. She was interested in his best friend.Â
âDid you know about this?â Anthony asks harshly, though his gaze never tears away from the couple making their way to the dance floor.
âOf course not!â You protested. âI-I had no idea!â
âI thought they didnât like each other,â You offer lamely.

The Trowbridge Ball
âDo you know where Daphne is?â Anthony asks as he appears suddenly at your side.
âWould you care to dance?â You reply.
You know itâs a faux pas. But you donât really care. Besides, no one can hear you, and you need to distract him with something that will keep him occupied for several minutes.
He looks at you for a moment. Like heâs trying to discern what exactly youâre up to. But in the end, he nods.
âOf course,â He replies as he offers you his arm.
You place your hand in the crook of his elbow and allow him to shepherd you to the dance floor.
âDo you know where she is?â Anthony tries to ask again once the dance begins.
âIâm not your sisterâs keeper,â You reply. âAnd nor, it seems,â You add as Anthony spins you around. âAre you.â
Anthony doesnât reply and you can tell by his face that heâs still struggling to let Daphne take care of herself. Especially with the Dukeâs interest in her.
âIâm sure she is fine,â You finally tell him once youâre facing him again. âYour sister is far more discerning than you give her credit for.â
âI never said she wasnât-â Anthony begins to protest. âYou are baiting me again,â He says as he looks down at the knowing look on your face.
âYouâre learning,â You reply with a grin. âI know that you are only caring for her, that youâre overprotective because you love her, but she must marry this season, and you do her no favors if every man with any sense is scared of you.â
âYou do not want to let your sister marry a fool, do you, Lord Bridgerton?â You ask him, your tone becoming more serious.
âOf course not,â He replies quickly.
âThen learn to step away,â You tell him.

Hyde Park
You should have expected Anthony to join his family at the park. And with the Dowager Viscountess and Lady Danbury chaperoning Daphne and the Duke, both you and Anthony were left to your own devices. So when he asked you to promenade, seemingly of his own volition you were taken aback.
âHave you ever been out of the country?â You finally ask after a few minutes of the two of you walking silently alongside one another.Â
âNo, I never had the chance,â He tells you. âHave you?â He asks.
âI once went to visit my cousins in Scotland, and the Scottish certainly believe themselves to be another country,â You tell him.
Anthony hums in agreement with your statement.
âHow many children do you want?â He asks.
Your eyes widened.
âMy Lord?â You ask, clearly taken aback by the question. But he merely looks at you. âI suppose however many I am blessed with, though more than three or four would be a challenge to manage,â You tell him.
âWhy havenât you married yet?â He asks.
âWell,â You say, trying to figure out how to answer such an abrupt question.
âThis is your third season,â Anthony says as if you hadnât known. âYou are truly accomplished, and far more eloquent than most of the ladies and the gentlemen in my acquaintance. I would think you would have already made a fine wife.âÂ
âI think I ought to be offended by what youâre saying my lord,â You tell him with a small smile.
âMy apologies, I didnât mean to-â Anthony quickly begins to apologize.
âI ought to be,â You clarified. âBut I am not. I suppose I just havenât given much thought to marriage.â
âMost women are solely focused on the institution,â Anthony points out.
âMost women have no other choice. My family is secure, my parents are in no rush, my brother has a good enough head on his shoulders,â You tell him. âI have a great privilege in that. So I suppose I ought not to waste it by marrying for anything less than happiness.â
âI see.â
âYes,â You tell him. âAny other questions about marriage I can answer for you? Iâd assumed at nine-and-twenty youâd grasp the mechanics of the marriage bed, but I could offer you an explanation-â
Anthonyâs eyes widened as his gaze snapped to you, appalled. It was only when he saw the smirk on your face that he realized you were only poking fun at him.
âI donât think that will be necessary,â He replies.

The Penwood BallÂ
Distracting Anthony Bridgerton had been much easier than youâd expected. And surprisingly less annoying. You often found yourself surprised by the fact that you were looking forward to spending time with him.
Anthony greeted you seemingly the moment you walked through the door.
âLord Bridgerton,â You replied with a smirk as he offered you his arm.
Taking it you could have sworn you saw Daphne laughing in the corner with Simon, and so you quickly pivoted on your feet, pulling Anthony in the opposite direction.Â
âIâve been thinking about what you said last week,â You told him. Once you had put a safe amount of distance between yourselves and Daphne.
âWhy I am not married,â You clarify. âI realized that perhaps the truer answer is that no one has ever asked.â
âThat surely cannot be true,â Anthony replies.
âBut it is,â You tell him. âMost eligible gentlemen see me as a bluestocking, or as merely a platonic acquaintance. No one has ever seen me as more than that.â
âThat is not true,â Anthony replies quickly.
âI think I would know better than you do, Lord Bridgerton,â You tell him with a roll of your eyes. âIn case youâve forgotten, we have not spoken in years until last month.â
âBesides, you only prove my point. You are certainly not looking for a wife,â You say.
âWhat makes you say that?â He asks, turning sharply to look at you.
âEverything about you, starting with the fact that you are wasting your time with me,â You explain. âAnd ending with the fact that you are the definition of a rake.â
âYou canât tell me that you donât only spend time with me to get your mama and the other eligible young ladies off your back,â You tell him plainly.
âThat is most certainly not the only reason,â Anthony replies. And for half of a second, he almost looks offended by your comment. âI canât help myself if I find your charm beguiling,â He adds with a smirk.
âMy charm? Is that what ruthlessly berating you is called now?â You ask with feigned confusion.
âYour jabs are far from ruthless, my lady,â Anthony replies.
âThen I shall need to sharpen my sword,â You tell him, raising your eyebrows.
Anthony begins to open your mouth and you can see the mirthfulness in his eyes.
âDo not make a double entendre out of that,â You say quickly as the very thought enters your mind at seemingly the same second it does Anthonyâs.
âYou are delightful company, my lady,â He says with a chuckle.
âAnd you are a ridiculous man,â You reply, though you canât help but laugh with him.

The Greenwich Ball
It had been a difficult morning. Youâd hardly slept the night before, and your mother, bless her heart, had insisted on you joining her for every single one of her social calls. You probably should have been glad that your mother was not foisting suitors on you left and right, but having to listen to every other mama in town discuss her own daughterâs prospects while you had to sit quietly at your motherâs side was hardly much better.Â
It had been exhausting, and now Anthony seemed dead set on making the evening as difficult as possible. Heâd wanted to dance and now seemed to think that taking a turn about every room of the party was a worthwhile use of your time.
You werenât sure what he was doing, or who he was looking for, but when you saw Daphne and the Duke standing in a corner, with the Duke whispering in her ear in a way that was nearly scandalous you quickly remembered your one responsibility and tugged on Anthonyâs arm, attempting to lead him back in the other direction.
âWhat are you doing?â Anthony asks you as you continue to move around him, pushing him into the next room, towards the refreshments table.Â
You huff, already annoyed. âIâm supposed to be distracting you!â
To be fair, you and Daphne hadnât spoken of her little scheme in a few weeks, but you had just assumed you were supposed to continue on with it, as she hadnât said anything about ending it either.
Your eyes widen when you realize what you just said. Out loud. To him.
âWhat?â Anthony asks, deeply confused.
You consider lying to him, but your exhausted brain canât seem to come up with a single plausible excuse.Â
âDaphne told me to distract you so that she could spend time with suitors without you scaring them all off,â You admit.
âWhat?â
âI was supposed to distract you,â You repeat. âAnd clearly you appreciated the break from your motherâs match-making, otherwise you wouldnât have put up with me for so long.â
âYou thought I was using you?â Anthony asks slowly. His tone is imperceivable.Â
âWerenât you?â You ask slowly. Suddenly far less confident in your assessment of your relationship with the Viscount.
âOf course not!â He replies quickly. âI-â Anthony starts to say before he stops himself.
âBut you were spending time with me because Daphne made you?â He asks instead.
You swallow. This was not how you expected this conversation to go at all.Â
âWell⌠yes, butâŚâ
âBut what?â Anthony presses
âIâm sorry, I didnât think you would be upset,â You tell him.
âYes, clearly you did not,â Anthony replies, his words clipped as he searches your face. âI need to have a conversation with my sister. Good night,â He states abruptly before walking away from you.
âWait, Anthony, please, Iâm sorry!â
Youâd never felt so awful, so guilty before. Or so confused.

âYou have a caller,â Your butler announces as you and your mother sit at the breakfast table the next morning.Â
Youâd hardly slept, but your mother refused to let you sleep in, your shared breakfasts were a tradition that she would not let you get out of easily, and as an early riser, she didnât understand why others struggled to wake as early as she did.
âA caller? At this hour?â Your mother asks. Clearly surprised.
âA Lord Bridgerton, asking for Miss (Y/L/N),â He replied.
Your entire body froze as you tried to imagine why Anthony could possibly be calling on you. And at nine in the morning.Â
âHeâs in the drawing-room,â Your butler adds.
âYes, Iâll go right in, thank you,â You reply as you stand from the table. You merely give your mother a slight shrug of the shoulders as she looks at you curiously.Â
When you entered the drawing-room you found Anthony standing in the middle of the floor, seemingly pacing the room.
âAnthony, what are you doing here?â You asked as you made your way towards him.Â
He stops completely when he hears your voice, turning so that his entire body is facing you.
âI needed to see you,â He tells you.
âWhy?â
âI love you,â He says.
Your heart stops when you hear those three words. Of all of the things youâd imagined Anthony coming to say to you, this was never on the list, not even in your wildest dreams.
âWhat?â You ask, thinking you might have misheard.
âI love you.â
âI donât- What is happening?â You flounder as you laugh in disbelief.
âYou said last night that I wouldn't have put up with you unless I was using you to get away from my mother and her matchmaking,â He explains. âBut youâre wrong. I spent time with you because I liked it, and when I wasnât with you I was thinking about when I would see you next. It was never about my mother, or my sister, or anyone else for me. It was about you, and how I want to spend my life with you.â
âYou do not have to return these feelings, or say anything at all, but I just wanted you to know,â He says. âTo me, youâre my person.â
âOh my,â You finally say after a moment as you look up at Anthonyâs tentatively hopeful expression.Â
âI think Iâm in love with you too,â You tell him, a smile spreading across your face.
âIs your father home?â He asks, taking your hands into his own and squeezing them tightly.
âItâs nine in the morning, of course heâs home,â You tell him.
âI will speak to him at once,â He replies.
âAnthony,â You begin to protest.
âNo,â He says quickly. âWe are going to get married. And I donât want to have to wait any longer.â
âAnthony,â You try again, pulling on his hand so that he focuses back on you and on the present moment. âYou havenât even proposed yet.â
âOh,â He says before dropping down onto one knee.
â(Y/N) will you make me the happiest man alive and agree to marry me?â He asks.
You canât help but laugh at his ridiculous antics before nodding.
âYes, yes, of course,â You tell him.
Anthony grins as he looks up at you before heâs pushing himself back onto his feet and taking your face into his hands.Â
Anthony couldnât help it, he kissed you.
art is to feel (ch. 1)
Series: art is to feel
Paring: Anthony Bridgerton x F!Reader
Summary: Anthony Bridgerton has only one goal for this upcoming social season. To find a wife. What will he do when a young woman with no desire for marriage comes waltzing into his life?Â
Word Count: 2.2K
Warnings: N/A
A/N: I love Bridgerton with all my heart, I was trying to start a regency!au fic with Din Djarin and somehow wrote this instead lol (the regency!din is on its way tho dont worry). Please let me know all of your thoughts and feels on this story as I being to map out future chapters.
// (Chapter 2) (Chapter 3) (Chapter 4) (Chapter 5)Â (Chapter 6) (Chapter 7)

Dear Reader,
The social season is upon us once again. It feels like just yesterday the ton was abuzz with the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Hastings. But of course, their first child, a son, was born two months ago. Iâve been told the heir is happy and healthy. And with the host of aunts and uncles, the future Duke shall never be without love and attention.
This author also has it on good authority that the Viscount, Anthony Bridgerton has stated his intention to finally find a wife. A fact that has many of the tonâs advantageous mamas jockeying for the Viscountâs attentions.Â
That of course begs the question-
Will the newborn Duke have a new aunt by the end of this season?
Lady Whistledownâs Society Papers, 20 April 1814
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Pairing: Benedict Bridgerton x F!Reader
Summary: Writer and pen pal of Eloise Bridgerton, (Y/N) (Y/L/N) had no plans to come out in society. Her family could hardly afford it after all. And she doesnât need to marry, not when she can support herself and her family with her writing. But ever the hopeless romantic, (Y/N) embraces London society with hopes of finding inspiration for a new story. Only to find herself the subject of a love story right out of one of her favorite romance novels.
Prologue: The LettersÂ
Ch. 1: The WandererÂ
Ch. 2: Don JuanÂ
Ch. 3: Practical Education
Ch. 4: Self ControlÂ
Ch. 5: Vanity Fair
Ch. 6 - coming soon
Ch. 7