May 19th, 1888 — Sanditon Menagerie
Merlin, how he had missed the bustle of the busy season!
As the resort swelled with guests, so too did Herbert Fudge's unbeating heart swell with pride at the institution that he and Freddie had created. When asked about his ghostly state, the former wizard would often joke that he could not truly die so long as his resort lived on, but in moments like this, Herbert wondered if it was not true, at least in part.
It was not, of course, without its difficulties. Herbert could no longer source beasts himself but required a middleman. He had entirely lost the ability to write, and his scribe was resigning at the end of June to leave for the colonies—such a traitor! And of course, he missed the warm embrace of his wife. These, though, were all acceptable sacrifices to be able to remain upon the mortal coil, rather than disappear into the bleakness of death. He would not walk his daughters down the aisle, but could most assuredly float alongside them!
"Feel free to pet them; they are quite tame," he reassured a guest, having floated through the stone wall of the enclosure behind them to observe them in awe of the giraffe pair. "You may even feed them, if you like," Herbert added with a helpful gesture towards a dish of grain. Their long necks made them look quite imposing, but they were gentle giants.

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