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A Chance to Scold - Ligeia Baudelaire - 01-20-2016


January 17 1886

Dearest Tiggy,

First of all, I’m extremely proud of your second successful human transfiguration on Miss Ellory Pendergast. It was sad that I wasn’t able to watch such a show. I do hope the silly girl didn’t do anything permanent to you. As your sister, I would hate to see your face turned ugly.

While I’m pleased to know of your talent, next time do it in private or try to use a maid as your guinea pig. You are a Slytherin after all. I’m sure you are capable of making mischief anonymously.
Mama had been hysteric since she heard of the rumour after a visit at The Lady Morgana with me..  I’m sure you’ve already been rebuked by your husband or by maybe Mrs. Pendergast herself. But for the last time, you are a married woman. Act like one.

I do hope you and your husband are well. Are you expecting a child yet? You must visit me again dearest sister. I terribly missy our company. You are my favorite sister after all.

Fondly,
Ligeia

@'Ursula Black'
@'Antigone Lestrange'


RE: A Chance to Scold - Antigone Lestrange - 01-20-2016

         

 
January 17th, 1886
Ligeia,

Whatever chastisement I've received is nothing compared to Ellory Pendergast's, she attacked me first, I only returned the favor.

Instead of telling me how to behave as a married woman, perhaps you should be trying to find yourself a husband so you don't die a lonely old spinster. You'll have to rely on Léonie's kindness to keep you housed once Mama and Papa die because I won't take you in.

The only thing I'm expecting right now is for you to still be unmarried in 1890.  

Maybe if you weren't so patronizing you'd find someone.

   
Antigone



RE: A Chance to Scold - Ligeia Baudelaire - 01-20-2016


January 17 1886

Dearest Sister,

It’s not that I want to reprimand you sister. I just wish that you wouldn’t soil the Baudelaire name. If you keep that up, I shall never ever find a husband. I thought you cared for my future.

That is awfully kind of you to offer Antigone. I hardly want to live with you and become a nanny. I would much prefer to stay at lovely Luxembourg* than stay with the awful weather of Britain.  Are you sure you don’t want to take care of old spinster me? I've proven to be such a lovely company during our younger days.

Well then I shall expect you to become a worn out and wrinkled wife by that year. I’ve heard having children is quite stressful.  

Me patronizing? I could say the same thing to you Antigone. You’re hardly in a better position than me because of your recent act. And whether you like it or not, I’m still older than you. Please keep that in mind

Your Sister,
Ligeia


*Wherever Leonie is staying.