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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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[post]Oz took notes. "Fuzzy deadlines, inexperienced, over-ambitious, easily distractible, uninterested," he surmised, about each of her coworkers in turn. "You can understand the difficulty in appo...
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[post]28* February, 1894 Mrs. E. Moony, Something is wrong. Advise at once. Ozymandias Dempsey, Minister for Magic[/post] *the second one, in the morning.
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[post]28 February, 1894 Mrs. E. Moony, No one ought to be messing around with cantankerous anything, to the best of my knowledge; most departments aren't even working day, given the transportation...
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[post]Oz stopped at the question; sighed. Endymion was always a romantic, even at the worst moments for it — the Dempsey curse. Oz sometimes felt as though he was the only one who had escaped th...
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[post]28 February, 1894* Mrs. E. Moony, I have received some reports of issues with time. Details enclosed, but to summarize: they appear to be isolated to small (but non-sequential) geographic ar...
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[post]This was the opportunity to kiss her that Oz had outright asked for a few minutes ago. Her hand was on his face, her thumb tracing his cheekbone at an achingly slow pace. It was as good as an in...
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[post]The ultimatum was not entirely unexpected, or at least the existence of an ultimatum wasn't. You wouldn't dare, he might have replied. The words were on his tongue and in his eyes as he met hers...
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[Post]Oz sighed at that. She thought she had his hands tied, then — and she did, but not for the reason she supposed. He broke eye contact long enough to light his cigarette and took an impatien...
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[post]He had expected that she wanted to be involved creatively, and wanted him to ferry messages from her to the manager in his capacity as a patron. This was slightly more complicated than he had im...
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[Post]He remained tense as she began, up until the phrase I'll disappear. It wasn't exactly relief that he felt at that, though that was certainly a part of it. It wasn't surprise, either, though a mo...
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[Post]Ah; she had summoned him here to be the bearer of bad news, then. Oz closed his hand into a fist as he considered how he was meant to respond to that. She expected him to be aggressive, he assum...
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[Post]She instructed him to sit and Oz considered ignoring her gesture towards the chair and finding another place to sit. Besides her on the chaise, on the floor at her feet, on the edge of the ottom...
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[post]If Oz had been half-amused before he was openly delighted now, though he tried to keep his face passingly neutral, lest Mr. Darrow think that he was trying to make fun of him. But may I inquire ...
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[post]"I want the child out of England," Oz said simply. "And I'm willing to give her just about anything she demands to make that happen. I want her abroad while she's pregnant, and then — " An...
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[post]Oz hadn't found the roster of Department of Mysteries employees, but he had found a pad of paper with plenty of blank sheaves, which he plopped down on the center of the desk. "Well, then," he s...
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[post]Of course he had been waiting for this, for the moment where the argument turned. He moved faster than she did and stepped into her path as close to her as he could, blocking her way to the door...
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[post]The first half of what she said might have gotten under his skin, but she ruined it with the vulgarity. It was too obvious she was frustrated, and letting it drive her behavior; too easy to dism...
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[Post]"I'll be sure to keep my guard up," Oz replied, but was soon incapable of offering any more to the conversation as the rest of him was busy going down.[/post]
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[post]Oz smiled dryly. "Not having recently headed a campaign in opposition to me is a decent start," he joked. "And disqualifies more of the possibilities than one might reasonably expect." Not that ...
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[post]"Was it?" Oz asked, then shrugged. It wasn't as though he had much personal experience with the Wildsmiths; he knew the name because he knew they owned the floo powder manufacturing company, and...
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[post]A pleasure to be meeting with him — well, that was a pleasant surprise. Since being elected Oz had met with no shortage of people who had said very bluntly that they hadn't voted for him, ...
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[Post]"Oh, who remembers?" Oz said with a dismissive wave of his hand. "Some party or other. That French one they tried to parade around as a debutante," he explained. Oz did not have a particularly h...
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[post]Ozymandias felt this was another thing he shouldn't have to actually say, but clearly Endymion had never been in this situation before. Oz shrugged irritably, as though Endymion had asked him a ...
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[post]How it would help his situation was quite obvious, Oz thought. Women were always more amenable to things when they were being distracted with kisses and heady whispers against the curve of their...
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[post]Oz sneered; an easy, practiced expression. "That's not what society is saying," he said. Maybe a missed strike, because he did not know how much, if at all, she cared about what society was sayi...
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