Brigitte with her eyes so bright
Looks toward heaven at midnight
On the longest night of year
That’s the one she holds most dear
“Starry friends,” she’s often heard to say
“How I wish that I could make you stay”
She knows though they can’t remain
Time will bring them round again
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I screenshotted this newspaper snippet at the beginning so I could actually read it, and... Penvellyn weddings sound very interesting.
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I know that there are already plenty of suspects in this game, but I would think that after Nancy's experience with Jane Penvellyn she would consider Freddie more of a suspect in ICE.
I mean she's outside all the time, and she has the motive of wanting to leave the lodge to join her mother. Getting the lodge shut down would certainly work in her favor. Chantal does suspect her of deleting records from the computer which adds to the idea that she perhaps has a mischievous streak.
Is it a little hard to believe that she could be setting off explosives? Yes. But all of the other stuff is certainly possible.
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Pen doodles of the Crosses
Cur(Hound) - @dreamsb0u
Omega - @fandomsoda
Alpha - @krispzchaps
Dire(Werewolf) -@koshka-in-the-corner
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What if Hugh Penvellyn actually knew the whole time what Jane was doing, and was totally okay with it because he wants to break up with Linda and get back with Jane's mom??? Hear me out.
EXHIBIT A: We have circumstantial evidence that Hugh Penvellyn might be having an affair with his ex-wife. They were both in Rome at the same time, after Hugh and Linda got married, and it's alllll a little too coincidental. What if Hugh never got over his beautiful opera singing ex-wife, and she decided she wants him back? Now it's awkward, because of course he wants to get back with her, but he just married someone else. It would look much better if Linda had a little breakdown and broke up with him than if he immediately asked for a divorce. I imagine his high society friends would be much less scandalized that way.
EXHIBIT B: It's unlikely that Jane just started being an evil little shit out of nowhere. Executing a plan of this scale, even with Ethel's help (unclear how much she participated), takes skill and patience that is not typical of a tween girl. She's had practice. Hugh could not be blind to the fact that Jane's a bit of a 'prankster', even if this is the most extreme behaviour she's exhibited so far. There's no way she didn't try to mess up the wedding somehow, if she's always hated Linda. He had to suspect that something was likely to happen between them.
EXHIBIT C: He knows that if Jane does try something, there's no one there to stand up for Linda. Mrs. Drake doesn't seem like much of a patient mediator, and Ethel's allegiance is to Jane, not Linda. There are no adults there that are invested in seeing Jane be respectful to her new step-mom, so Hugh knows Jane will probably get away with whatever she tries.
EXHIBIT D: Hugh is conveniently gone a lot, despite the fact that his wife is very distressed and he could afford to take some time off and deal with it. This gives him lots of time to conduct his affair, but also plausible deniability. If he was at the manor, he'd perhaps be expected to do something, but he's not.
EXHIBIT E: According to the letter to Mrs. Drake from the Penvellyn lawyer, if Linda leaves the manor prior to the end of the probationary period, she doesn't get a piece of the pie. It is beneficial to Hugh to get her out before then to avoid legal entanglements.
Therefore, I believe that Hugh is probably aware, or at least suspicious of Jane, but is letting her get on with it because it would benefit him if Linda had a complete mental break and divorced him.
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