[Games] Re: Continue the Story Congrats Round 1
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UN: RowenaRavenclaw
Book (or series): Pride and Prejudice
DH: Charles Theodore Bingley (28)
DW: Jane Margaret (nee Bennet) Bingley (24)
DS: Francis Charles "Frank" Bingley
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingley, after only a few months of blissful marriage, found out they were expecting! There was much celebration throughout Meryton, especially from the family at Longbourne. For nine months, Mrs. Bennet would say to whomever would listen (usually only Kitty) that her new granddaughter would surely make a good match with any number of the newly born sons in town. Thus, she was very much surprised and put out when Jane gave birth to a son. In fact, she was convinced that Jane and Charles had a son on purpose, simply to spite her.
When it came time to christen the newest Bingley, his progenitors were in such a state that they were reminiscent of his godparents, Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy. Mr. Bingley wanted to name the baby after himself, his father, and his grandfather (all named Charles), but Mrs. Bingley was convinced that this would be too confusing. Both such mild tempers were unused to such bickering and were exhausted when their son's godfather suggested Francis. Jane and Charles instantly agreed and, to appease her husband, Jane added the name Charles as Francis' middle name.
Several days before Francis' christening, the Bingley family received unhappy news: Jane's sister Lydia and her husband, George Wickham, were traveling through Meryton on their way to Wickham's new post. This news was, of course, followed by an ill-concealed hint that the Wickham's would like to stay at Netherfield. Both being such happy souls, the Bingleys could not refuse.
Book (or series): Pride and Prejudice
DH: Charles Theodore Bingley (28)
DW: Jane Margaret (nee Bennet) Bingley (24)
DS: Francis Charles "Frank" Bingley
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingley, after only a few months of blissful marriage, found out they were expecting! There was much celebration throughout Meryton, especially from the family at Longbourne. For nine months, Mrs. Bennet would say to whomever would listen (usually only Kitty) that her new granddaughter would surely make a good match with any number of the newly born sons in town. Thus, she was very much surprised and put out when Jane gave birth to a son. In fact, she was convinced that Jane and Charles had a son on purpose, simply to spite her.
When it came time to christen the newest Bingley, his progenitors were in such a state that they were reminiscent of his godparents, Fitzwilliam and Elizabeth Darcy. Mr. Bingley wanted to name the baby after himself, his father, and his grandfather (all named Charles), but Mrs. Bingley was convinced that this would be too confusing. Both such mild tempers were unused to such bickering and were exhausted when their son's godfather suggested Francis. Jane and Charles instantly agreed and, to appease her husband, Jane added the name Charles as Francis' middle name.
Several days before Francis' christening, the Bingley family received unhappy news: Jane's sister Lydia and her husband, George Wickham, were traveling through Meryton on their way to Wickham's new post. This news was, of course, followed by an ill-concealed hint that the Wickham's would like to stay at Netherfield. Both being such happy souls, the Bingleys could not refuse.