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.

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    News
    You have found our archive! Charming lives on here!
    02.05 One last puzzle before we depart!
    02.01 AC? What AC?
    01.26 Impending URL changes!
    01.11 I've got a bit of a reputation...
    01.06 AC underway, and a puzzle to solve!
    01.01 Happy new year! Have some announcements of varying importance.
    12.31 Enter the Winter Labyrinth if you dare!
    12.23 Professional Quidditch things...
    12.21 New stamp!
    12.20 Concerning immortality
    12.16 A heads up that the Secret Swap deadline is fast approaching!
    12.14 Introducing our new Minister of Magic!
    12.13 On the first day of Charming, Kayte gave to me...
    12.11 Some quick reminders!
    12.08 Another peek at what's to come...
     
        
     
    To My Future Husband
    #1

    Dear Mr. Peters,


    August 20, 1882




    I am already quite busy with plans for our wedding, and I wish to ask your opinion on November 7 for the date. I am very much looking forward to being able to spend more time with you, but at the moment I am not sure when I can make another trip from the Hebrides.



    Would you prefer a wedding in the Isles or in Hogsmeade? I believe I would prefer one in Hogsmeade, for it is difficult to arrange for events out here. There are many people who find themselves put off by the idea that the isles are home to dragons.




    Sincerely,

    Miss na MacFusty

    #2



    Dear Miss MacFusty

    I am delighted to hear that you are excited about the wedding. The date seems acceptable, and I have just marked the date so I will not make any other arrangement for the day. I would not mind spending more time with you either, but just like you, I have problems finding the time to travel to see you.

    I do not have any relatives in Hogsmeade, so I will accept what you would prefer. I hope you are careful around the dragons, I do not wish to see you get injured.

    Yours Truly
    Mr Gareth Peters

    [Image: GPs.png]
    CREDIT: Set by Soph
    #3

    Dear Mr. Peters,


    August 24, 1882




    I think that perhaps it would be nice to have the wedding in the ballroom on High Street -- unless, of course, you have somewhere else in mind where your family would be able to attend? We could always have the wedding in London. That might even be quite fine, so long as we could be sure to make it clear that it is a mixed event.



    Would you like to arrange a time for me to meet your family before our wedding? They might prefer it that way.




    Sincerely,

    Miss na MacFusty

    #4



    Dear Miss MacFusty

    I expect that you have a family and friends you would like to invite. My own family is all Muggles, but they know that everything about my life is changed and will understand if they do not get invited. So a wedding in Hogsmeade is definitely a possibility.

    My parents have not been a part of my life since I graduated from Hogwarts. As the first son I will be heritage the house and the money my parents has put aside.

    I guess my parents would accept to wait until after the wedding, if you are having trouble finding the time. They trust that I will be able to find an acceptable wife. I know that they will be very happy with you.

    Gareth Peters

    [Image: GPs.png]
    CREDIT: Set by Soph
    #5

    Dear Mr. Peters,


    August 27, 1882




    If you do not care to invite your parents, perhaps we could arrange to dine with them the evening before the wedding. I would not want to leave them out completely, but I believe my family may be a bit much for muggles to swallow. The last thing we need is an argument about dragon care to break out in front of muggles.



    I am glad that you feel that your parents will like me; I would hate to be a point of contention between you and your parents.




    Sincerely,

    Miss na MacFusty

    #6



    Dear Miss MacFusty

    I guess dining with them would be a good opportunity for letting them meet you before the wedding. I will write to my parents right after finishing this letter and arrange it.

    I do not think it will be a good idea to let my parents know you're your family takes care of dragons. I trust you will know what we is able to talk about with my parents.

    Because I chose to live in Hogsmeade, I doubt you would be able to splite me and my parents.

    Gareth Peters

    [Image: GPs.png]
    CREDIT: Set by Soph
    #7

    Dear Mr. Peters,


    August 30, 1882




    I will be certain not to mention my family's work to your parents. There are many, even among the magical community, who are uncomfortable with the idea of working with dragons.



    I will save the night of November 6 for dinner with your parents. Would you like my parents to attend as well?




    Sincerely,

    Miss na MacFusty

    #8



    Dear Miss MacFusty

    I think that your family knows what they do, but I will never work with dragons myself.

    My mother has answered that she cannot wait to meet my future wife and that her house is of course always open. I do not think it will change a lot of your parents attended. If you think they have time, then they will be welcomed. Please just tell me before hand, so I can tell my mother that the numbers has increased.

    Gareth Peters

    [Image: GPs.png]
    CREDIT: Set by Soph
    #9

    Dear Mr. Peters,


    September 2, 1882




    My mother says that she will be there, but I cannot speak for my father until closer to the day. His work might sweep him away unexpectedly; there are sometimes emergencies on the isles, emergencies of the sort that I am eager to get away from.



    Are things going well for you?




    Sincerely,

    Miss na MacFusty

    #10



    Dear Miss MacFusty

    I will let my mother know about your parents. I will come up with some acceptable reason why your father could not come if that should be the case.

    I am still working on becoming an auror, I do not feel like I will ever become one. Some of the finished auror's are not much older than me. But I guess it will not be long until I finally become one.

    What about yourself, how is things going for you?

    Gareth Peters

    [Image: GPs.png]
    CREDIT: Set by Soph


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