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The Wellingtons
Frederick | 2nd son | Male | 23 | mr.
Melinda | 2nd daughter | Female | 21 | miss
Eloise | 4th daughter | Female | 16 | miss
Melinda | 2nd daughter | Female | 21 | miss
Eloise | 4th daughter | Female | 16 | miss
The slime of the snail, warmed by the dear hand of his sister, felt thick and sticky on the skin of the young gentleman, whose mind immediately started to think of ways to thin it and for smoother application. “Ah, but I’m afraid that I shall never be a match to your beauty, dear sister,” Frederick smiled at the one older sister he had before turning back to Miss Riebau whose mind had once more wandered into the field of discussion and hypothesis.
“Fred used to put snails on us, his sisters,” Melinda had answered for him, her lips turning into a disapproving scowl as her siblings played away with the tacky substance, before Eloise grabbed hold of the shorter sister’s arm, nodding along.
“You discount him, sister, he did it out of love for us, right, Euphy?” Eloise says before turning her eyes back to the little scientist, her blue eyes flickering in that familiar mischievous way that had a thousand and one plans at the ready. “After all, as Fred said, only Euphy was born beautiful. We were made beautiful by him.”
“Now, I never said–” Frederick protested before the youngest Wellington interrupted him with a tut.
“You suggested it,” was her solemn claim.