Charming is a Victorian Era Harry Potter roleplay set primarily in the village of Hogsmeade, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and the non-canon village of Irvingly. Characters of all classes, both magical and muggle — and even non-human! — are welcome.
With a member driven story line, monthly games and events, and a friendly and drama-free community focused on quality over quantity, the only thing you can be sure of is fun!
"Are you always this forward?" He asked teasingly since it would be a very short thread if he just ignored her entirely. — Tobin Cartwright in Take A Peek
Did you know? Churchgoers and worshippers had to endure a foul stench during prayers due to the amount of bodies often stored within the vaults of churches and chapels.
Though I hate to pass along my troubles, I am deeply worried both for my sister and for my brother, your husband. The predicament to have befallen Mr. Weasley is, indeed, tragic, and I worry about how each is faring. Tell me—is Justice well? I cannot inquire of him for, as a man, he will surely just say that he is fine and all is well and other things that he knows I know are little more than well-intentioned lies.
In Marcella’s case, I think it might do her some good if we got her out and about, somewhere other than that dire hospital. I am sure she would consent if Annabelle promised to look in on Mr. Weasley, and perhaps Judith might join us as well—though I know she herself has been under the weather of late. There is nothing that can be done for Mr. Weasley himself, and so I think it our duty to take care of those he has so abruptly left behind.
How could Justice possibly be? I know that he is shocked over what happened. I never fully realized how close he was to Mr. Weasley until this happened.
Getting Marcella away might do her some good, I suppose. I believe we could visit the Sanditon Resort for an afternoon - I've heard that the sea air does wonders.
That is a terribly fine idea—perhaps we might even make a week-end of it! I am sure my own nanny can see to her children whilst we take in the sea air, and perhaps a quieter house might give poor Justice a chance to come to terms in his own way. If you are amenable, I shall book us a cottage for next week? Marcella, while dear, can hardly put up much of a fight in her state.
Justice and I are actually looking after the children, but you could totally bring Flora and young Alexander to Warwickshire for the duration of our little holiday. I am sure that the cousins will love to spend some time with each other.
Consider it done. I am sure that Mr. Mulciber will be pleased to have some time to himself as well, and Flora always loves spending time with her cousins! I shall write to Marcella at once and tell her of the arrangements.