Armand's First Letter. Amelia's First Letter. 22 June 1023, Achin Court, Nexing Cross, Nexinghamshire My dearest husband, Today I took Jane on a pony ride, and introduced her to numerous sheep, goats, and farm dogs. Only after I had completed these duties and handed our exhausted daughter over to Margaux was I able to break away and … Continue reading Confrontation
Bewitched
Armand's First Letter. Amelia's First Letter. 21 June 1023, Achin Court, Nexing Cross, Nexinghamshire My dearest husband, I trust that Cathy Sloane-Price doesn't really have your brother Octavian under some sort of enchantment? I spoke with Octavian today, though it took some doing to find him. His duties take him all over your father's lands, and as … Continue reading Bewitched
Picnic Interrupted
Armand's First Letter. Amelia's First Letter. 20 June 1012, Achin Court, Nexing Cross, Nexinghamshire My dearest husband, When I rose today it was my intention to seek out your brother Octavian, but I soon found that your beloved daughter had formed other plans with your beloved father. Ere I rose from my kippers, toast, and tea I … Continue reading Picnic Interrupted
Mechanical Doings
Armand's First Letter. Amelia's First Letter. 19 June 1023, Achin Court, Nexing Cross, Nexinghamshire My dearest husband, I visited The Attic today, as I wrote to you that I would do, and to cut to the quick I have learned nothing to the purpose—nothing regarding Cathy's affections, nor those of your brother Octavian. Nothing new, at any … Continue reading Mechanical Doings
Achin Court
Armand's First Letter. Amelia's First Letter. 18 June 1023, Achin Court, Nexing Cross, Nexinghamshire My dearest husband, It is a great pity that you were obliged to remain in Toulouse, for things are not well at Achin Court, and I cannot but wish that you were here with me to help me navigate them. I am writing … Continue reading Achin Court
Hiatus for Research
Letters from Armorica will return next week; the next arc takes place in Maximilian's home of Nexing Cross, which I haven't revisited since Amelia's previous visit. I haven't a clue what's going to happen to her there, except that it will grow out of Maximilian's family and their neighbors...and so I spent my writing time … Continue reading Hiatus for Research
Rustication
Armand's First Letter. Amelia's First Letter. 15 June 1023, The Elms, Wickshire, Cumbria My dearest cousin Armand, As you can see I am once again writing to you from the depths of Wickshire! It has been eight long years—a shocking thing—since I came here in disgrace following the duck pond incident. I was at the lowest of … Continue reading Rustication
Royal Wedding
Armand's First Letter. Amelia's First Letter. 17 May 1023, Cumbrian Embassy, Toulouse My dearest cousin Armand, Two days ago His Majesty Charles, Le Roi de Provençe, wed Princess Beatrice, daughter of the King of Cumbria. I was her chief attendant, and felt quite uncommonly common despite wearing a more resplendent gown than I have ever worn in … Continue reading Royal Wedding
Sharper Tools
Armand's First Letter. Amelia's First Letter. 18 April 1023, Cumbrian Embassy, Toulouse My dearest cousin Armand, I hardly know what to write you this month. Beatrice will marry King Charles next month, and I have been wholly taken up with supporting her during the many and tedious dress fittings occasioned by the event, both for her and … Continue reading Sharper Tools
The Hearing
Armand's First Letter. Amelia's First Letter. 14 March 1023, Cumbrian Embassy, Toulouse My dearest cousin Armand, The Provençese Guilde du Thaumaturgie has surely been prominent in your thoughts since my last letter: the guild built a carriage for King Charles' bride-to-be; the carriage crumbled to pieces with Princess Beatrice and I inside, dumping us into a frigid … Continue reading The Hearing