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Not really. After That Scene she kinda disappears for a while until Eva tracks her down after the war is over. Roma is hosting a party and she does not take Eva's arrival very well, to put it mildly.
Since Kenyon resembles a soggy pie, it's fitting he eats one, I guess ;-)
...to make sure everybody is alive/dead/out of the country/pregnant/in love when they should be
Loved the way you put this! It's so important, but sounds so funny this way.
The common law legal time limit is within 10 months after death, allowing for conception on the day of death. A birth close to that limit would, no doubt, raise doubts among the population.
Maurice and Roma weren't really as close as Kenyon implies - it was a friendship that on Maurice's side carried a certain guilty irritability, I think. But the timing is not great.
They have to allow for the possibility that the Duke, having very recently married a young and presumably fertile wife, managed to impregnate her before he was mysteriously thrown from a horse and died at a very convenient moment for the rival pretender.
The Duchess is very well aware that her own chances of survival are greatly increased if she's not pregnant, so is being particularly cooperative.
You're making a lot of progress, and this is another effective scene! One thing about making it several stories is that you can kind of jump over certain plot holes. Not that I would ever do a thing like that mind... ;)
She comes from Pakistan; her father is something in the government. But I gather all the wealthier ones have servants. She never even made her bed till she came here. She really needs to absorb a bit more about cultural sensitivity that, you know, goes the other way.
Yeah, not so much comfort at that point. He was shot down fully clothed though.
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on 2012-07-04 09:43 pm (UTC)Since Kenyon resembles a soggy pie, it's fitting he eats one, I guess ;-)
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on 2012-07-04 09:45 pm (UTC)Loved the way you put this! It's so important, but sounds so funny this way.
The common law legal time limit is within 10 months after death, allowing for conception on the day of death. A birth close to that limit would, no doubt, raise doubts among the population.
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on 2012-07-04 09:51 pm (UTC)Edward has quite a network! I hope he makes it back to Italy.
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on 2012-07-04 09:59 pm (UTC)Heh. I'll bet he did ;-)
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on 2012-07-04 10:05 pm (UTC)Edward is very good at keeping track of people, even if he connects better with them on the more superficial levels.
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on 2012-07-04 10:05 pm (UTC)It's been a busy morning for him.
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on 2012-07-04 10:08 pm (UTC)Ah I misread the reason for the stripping. I suppose at least they left him his underpants, though that's not much comfort.
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on 2012-07-04 10:12 pm (UTC)The Duchess is very well aware that her own chances of survival are greatly increased if she's not pregnant, so is being particularly cooperative.
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on 2012-07-04 10:34 pm (UTC)You're so close though. The overall story is in place.
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on 2012-07-04 10:43 pm (UTC)Yeah, not so much comfort at that point. He was shot down fully clothed though.
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on 2012-07-04 10:43 pm (UTC)thanks