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Welcome to Charming, the year is now 1894. It’s time to join us and immerse yourself in scandal and drama interlaced with magic both light and dark.

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Queen Victoria was known for putting jackets and dresses on her pups, causing clothing for dogs to become so popular that fashion houses for just dog clothes started popping up all over Paris. — Fox
It would be easy to assume that Evangeline came to the Lady Morgana only to pick fights. That wasn't true at all. They also had very good biscuits.
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Dear Nigel, 27 April, 1894 [post]If you wrote me twice, I feel like that has to mean something, right? I wish I had the courage to tell Gwyn. She would at least tell me if she thought...
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Mr. Nigel Yarwood, 27th April, 1894 [post]I am going to stay on the creatures ward! I've always felt that the Glen could use a well-trained healer who lives there — and adding know...
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"And if we leave it on her bed, she can't even be mad at one of us!" Enid chirped, enthused. Izzy had great ideas when she wasn't on about some piece of gossip. Speaking of — "Anything good ha...
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Would Nigel like it if she wrote to him about the dueling tournament? Enid was vaguely aware that her fixation on him was starting to become pathetic, but she couldn't help think about him as she wat...
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Despite her private devotion to Nigel Yarwood, Enid was very easily charmed — and Mr. Plunkett was certainly charming. "Oh, you certainly did," she said. "Are there any drinks you recommend I ...
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Mr. Nigel Yarwood, 23rd April, 1894 [post]There is no need to apologize for your delay in writing — I am pleasantly surprised that you wrote me! That is to say nothing of the carve...
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Dear Nigel, 22nd April, 1894 [post]You wrote me! I cannot believe you wrote me! [/post]
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Enid blinked. Something about this felt unreal, like it was a caricature of London, rather than the real thing. And the dragons struck her as a false note. She was still full of fear, but immediate ...
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"It doesn't even have to be in the Glen," Enid agreed. She had mostly gotten this knot out — she gave it a few brushes with the actual brush and called that one settled. Unfortunately, it wasn...
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Dear Nigel, 5 April, 1894 [post]You've been gone for almost two months now, and it's a little over two months until you come back. Sometimes I wonder if I'll be bold enough to tell you h...
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"Not home yet," Enid said with a shrug. She hadn't seen Mor at the Smoke & Scale when she was flooing home — which didn't necessarily mean that Morgan wasn't in the back, but it also didn't me...
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Dear Nigel, 18 March, 1894 [post] I love my sisters but they can be so much sometimes — I wish when I just shared a room with Gwyn. Nimue is having a meltdown about her potential upstairs,...
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Dragons attacking the city. Enid went cold, and then. "W-wait," she said, "You're sure it was dragons?" It was like she had a sense of déjà vu, but she could not quite manage to place it. Had she me...
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Neither of them remembered how they had gotten here. Enid swallowed; her mouth felt dry. "I'm Enid," she said, as if it was the most obvious thing in the world. She didn't know how she had gotten he...
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When they were children, Enid and Gwyn had shared a room, and then the younger girls had their own room, and all four boys were in a third. Then Gwyn had gone off to live with the other dragonkeeper...
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Dear Nigel, 6 March, 1894 [post] I obviously know that you know my family, but I've been wondering what you think of them. You were in school with so many of us, at least a bit — ...
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Okay. The woman would let Enid get her out of here, and Enid nodded at her, as if making a determined expression would help the other woman become determined, too. There was only one problem. "Ho...
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Dear Nigel, 28 February, 1894 (again) [post] The day seems to have repeated itself, but no one else in my house believes me. It's silly and romantic of me, but I like to think that you ...
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Enid flushed. She felt guilty; it felt like an obvious question to her, but Mrs. Davenport didn't want to answer it, at least not right away. "Oh, another time," she said, "I really ought to head ho...
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He was a good dancer; Enid managed to keep up with him, but felt slightly out of breath when they finished. She returned Mr. Plunkett's gesture with a curtsy, although she smiled from how silly it f...
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unsent letters in a notebook Dear Nigel, 28 February, 1894 [post] There's a horrible blizzard here. We're all shut up inside, my father is worried about the trees in this cold snap, an...
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He was grateful for her company; this was very exciting. Enid knew she should be less thrilled about her crush when people were dying in London, but she couldn't stop herself. Enid ate, rapidly, ...
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She hadn't had much left, and her husband had died — Enid nodded sympathetically. She didn't understand what it felt like to be so distant to your family that you drifted all the way to Wales ...
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"I'm going to sleep hard when I get home," Enid admitted. How did he manage to look so handsome when he was being sheepish? Spending more time with him never helped her get rid of her crush. No &mda...
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