20th August, 1888 — The Dempsey House, Ireland
Technically, none of them had been trapped during the fog at all, out here, but when half of one's friends were stuck under a pall of fog, it had felt a little that way all the same. One might say it had brought on a weariness, seeing too much of her family too much of the time at home - but one never did need an excuse to feel that way, particularly not when one's family was the brothers Dempsey.
Porphyria flowed in and out of that family-weary feeling periodically, regardless, but she had been on enough forest walks and gotten enough written in recent weeks so as not to feel restless in the house, and Lycoris was never the first to irritate her in close quarters, anyway. Thus, she had swanned idly into her sister's room and had been sprawled on Cori's bed for a good half hour, and was presently in the midst of flipping through the latest Witch Weekly.
Horrendously uncharacteristic, by all accounts, but this summer had seen Ophelia pique her interest with the notion of potential mysteries, and if she was disappointed by the lack of vexing doppelganger schemes strewn in these magazine pages, she ought to chide herself for such ludicrous expectations. She flipped the copy closed with a sigh, squinting incredulously at a flashing advertisement near the top. The Aphrodite Soiree, how trite. Of course, everything about that matchmaking seer was trite, down to her very name. A little too pointed a pseudonym, wasn't it? "I didn't know that Miss Valentine was still lurking around, did you?" Phyri asked, with an incredulous roll of her eyes. Cori might be better informed than she was on the matter, with her liking for Divination, if her - opposite aims to Miss Valentine's. She tossed the magazine her sister's way as evidence. "She's on the prowl for more fools to take in, looks like."
Porphyria flowed in and out of that family-weary feeling periodically, regardless, but she had been on enough forest walks and gotten enough written in recent weeks so as not to feel restless in the house, and Lycoris was never the first to irritate her in close quarters, anyway. Thus, she had swanned idly into her sister's room and had been sprawled on Cori's bed for a good half hour, and was presently in the midst of flipping through the latest Witch Weekly.
Horrendously uncharacteristic, by all accounts, but this summer had seen Ophelia pique her interest with the notion of potential mysteries, and if she was disappointed by the lack of vexing doppelganger schemes strewn in these magazine pages, she ought to chide herself for such ludicrous expectations. She flipped the copy closed with a sigh, squinting incredulously at a flashing advertisement near the top. The Aphrodite Soiree, how trite. Of course, everything about that matchmaking seer was trite, down to her very name. A little too pointed a pseudonym, wasn't it? "I didn't know that Miss Valentine was still lurking around, did you?" Phyri asked, with an incredulous roll of her eyes. Cori might be better informed than she was on the matter, with her liking for Divination, if her - opposite aims to Miss Valentine's. She tossed the magazine her sister's way as evidence. "She's on the prowl for more fools to take in, looks like."

a sublime set by Lady! <3