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CANON

( canon ) Original
( background ) See sidebar
( canon point ) 1922, when Charlotte is 19 years old



PLAYER

( contact ) PM to this journal; [plurk.com profile] thewriteway.
( active times/pace ) CEST/CET player. Tries to be online at least during the evening my time, but it varies. More one tag a day player than anything, but if you hit me up at the right time, I can still boomerang a bit.
( brackets/prose ) Definitely brackets preference. I default to present tense, but can also match other tenses.
( offensive subjects/triggers ) Not any.



IN CHARACTER

( physical affection ) Go for it. Reactions are generally unfavorable.
( physical violence ) Would rather avoid.
( relationships ) Unless the relationship develops really organically, I generally prefer gen! However, she is a lesbian and can flirt with girls.
( psychic info ) Ask.
( magical info ) Ordinary human.
( medical info ) Nothing relevant.
( offensive subjects/triggers ) Period-typical homophobia and sexism. If any of this is triggering to you, let me know and I will avoid.



OUT OF CHARACTER

( backtagging ) Yes, please!
( threadhopping ) No.
( fourthwalling ) No.
( not interested in ) Smut.

timeline |

Oct. 11th, 2022 06:28 am
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Current <-

1922, Charlotte is 19 years old, begins studying literature at university
1918, WWI ends
1914, WWI begins, Charlotte's father, Michel Doret, marries ex-ballerina, Alexine Dupont
1910, Catherine Doret née Bernard, Charlotte's mother, dies (32 years old)
1908, Adrien Doret is born
1903, Charlotte Doret is born

-> Past

Profile

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Charlotte Doret

HISTORY

Charlotte likes to think she was born twice, the year her mother brought her into the world and the year her mother left the world behind again. Charlotte was only seven, when her mother died, and in the years that followed, she had to reinvent herself - as a motherless older sister whose father was deep in grief and, at the same time, desperately searching for a replacement to his late wife. Charlotte and her younger brother, Adrien, lived for a while in a household where their main caretakers were nannies and house servants, while their father courted Alexine Dupont, a formerly prestigious ballerina. When she eventually agreed to marry him, WWI broke out and the next four years were shrouded in darkness. For the adults, because the world was coming apart at the seams. For the children, because the adults were their world and they were coming apart at the seams, too. Alexine had no passion or interest in her new husband's children, but took responsibility for, especially, Charlotte's upbringing, teaching her the piano and giving her dance lessons for the sake of her posture. All of this, though, Charlotte would grow to disregard as she became a teenager and the decade of the roaring 20's started to rear its head. Along with many girls in her social circle, she became a flapper, a progressive young woman studying literature at university and heading for a very different future than her stepmother could possibly imagine.