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Dismissal part 2


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3 hours ago, MannyMannyManny said:

Year 25 of the Second Age

Pretty Princess Helen could not read this date, so refused to read the rest of the document.

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"Mister Bastille wil always have room in the Sarkozy Estate. These acts are barbarous, greedy and vile." Edwin said, tossing the paper off. "To think such shame could come from Imperials."

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A distant and long forgotten figure scowls.

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At the d’Azor estate, the Viscount would read the missive as he shook his head in disgust. “To make such a claim over your own kin is but a rather large statement, but to pen it to a public letter, and that without even using the Imperial calendar to seal the message...all sorts of foolishness.” The Lord would arise from his seat as he would then place his suit jacket on. “First the Othamans. Very well, now the Carringtons — let us see how the House of Lords react.”

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7 hours ago, Melpomenne said:

"I'a can't believe it! Can you?" A young girl exclaimed, ranting to her youngest niece. "Gracie. . . be happy ya' got a lovin' family. I knew how bad they treat Rhea but this! This is too far."

This missive made its way through the proper channels, finally finding Cosimo Falcone who took a disinterested read of such. “This about your little friend’s brother, si, Ludo?” The Illatian rhetorically queried, brows raised before looking at the young kin in front of him, “Knowingly raised a bastard, didn’t like how they raised ‘em, then disowned him for being a bastard.” An unamused chortle as he handed the missive back, coaxing a shake of his head to accompany an unsettled suckle against his teeth, “A circus act, that family.”

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Theodora Angelica Ashford de Falstaff nee Helvets, Countess Dowager of Leuven had a mental breakdown. Not because of Simon being disowned, but that she had finally managed to wipe the memory of the fake d'Arkents from her mind

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Finally old enough to be able to read the words in the papers, in the heart of an adolescent teen was a seed of resentment, growing to its breaking point. The words that could eventually leave her mouth after this incident only boiled up inside, ready to spit out at the first person she saw. She watched as her reality warped before her.

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