[Games] Re: 1920’s America congrats (5/5)
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H, 60: Laurence Michael Bellamy
W, deceased at 42: Rose Eliza Washington
S, deceased at 25: Nathaniel Abraham Bellamy
- W, 36: Anne Alice Chevalier
D, deceased at 23: Lydia Caroline Bellamy
S, 32: Julian Philip Bellamy
- exFiancée, 32: Evelyn Hazel Baker
- W, 35: Winifred Birdie Middleton
S, 30: Alexander Simon Bellamy
- exGF, 30: Lillian Marion Best
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At 60, Larry has retreated into an heremitic life. He spends most of his days at Rosewood, carefully archiving family memorabilia. He only leaves the house to visit Rose's grave, and has passed the mantle of managing charitable trusts to Anne. She has become his confidante, as his surviving sons, busy with their own lives, visit less and less frequently.
Anne has never remarried. She is fond of her solitary life. Larry has become a surrogate father to her. Most days, they are the only company the other can stand.
Over time, cracks began to form on Julian and Evie's affection. Julian remains queer, withdrewn, paranoid. Evie has tried her best to help him, and to calm him, but he never let her in. Eventually, as her efforts remained fruitless, Evie broke off the engagement.
A year later, Julian met Winnie Middleton, an art historian who seemed, at first sight, to take nothing seriously, cutting through his sense of doom, challenging his fear with levity. They married in a small, intimate ceremony. Larry and Alec attended with reservations - Evie was family to them, and up till the wedding, they hoped Julian would come back to his senses and beg his ex fiancée to come back to him. Still, they cautiously welcomed Winnie into their lives.
Lillian's journalistic career often took her away, leaving Alec feeling uncertain of their future together. Were the foundations it was built on as strong as the bridges he built? After his near-fatal accident, Alec developed a taste for stability that Lillian could not and did not wish to provide.
The final break came when Lillian accepted a long-term assignment overseas. They parted on good terms, Lillian urging Alec to find happiness wherever he could. Still, Alec missed her.
He focused on his career, and worked on projects earned him widespread industry acclaim. Slowly, he developed a reputation as a brilliant - albeit slightly aloof - professional, a man driven by his work and reluctant to form close ties outside the family. He stayed in contact with Julian, though their relationship remained fragile.
As his star rose, so did his sense of responsibility. He became more involved in Larry's foundation, helping fund and design infrastructure projects. To Larry's satisfaction, Alec was taking on the Bellamy family mantle, though he remained careful to distinguish his achievements from his family's legacy. He became known as a solitary, hard-edged figure who held himself to high standards and expected the same of others.
His work with the foundation brought him closer to Anne, his older brother's widow. They work well together - Alec is a steady presence, so different from the boy Anne once new. There is some unspoken tension between them - pleasant, but not one either of them have mentioned.
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W, deceased at 42: Rose Eliza Washington
S, deceased at 25: Nathaniel Abraham Bellamy
- W, 36: Anne Alice Chevalier
D, deceased at 23: Lydia Caroline Bellamy
S, 32: Julian Philip Bellamy
- exFiancée, 32: Evelyn Hazel Baker
- W, 35: Winifred Birdie Middleton
S, 30: Alexander Simon Bellamy
- exGF, 30: Lillian Marion Best
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At 60, Larry has retreated into an heremitic life. He spends most of his days at Rosewood, carefully archiving family memorabilia. He only leaves the house to visit Rose's grave, and has passed the mantle of managing charitable trusts to Anne. She has become his confidante, as his surviving sons, busy with their own lives, visit less and less frequently.
Anne has never remarried. She is fond of her solitary life. Larry has become a surrogate father to her. Most days, they are the only company the other can stand.
Over time, cracks began to form on Julian and Evie's affection. Julian remains queer, withdrewn, paranoid. Evie has tried her best to help him, and to calm him, but he never let her in. Eventually, as her efforts remained fruitless, Evie broke off the engagement.
A year later, Julian met Winnie Middleton, an art historian who seemed, at first sight, to take nothing seriously, cutting through his sense of doom, challenging his fear with levity. They married in a small, intimate ceremony. Larry and Alec attended with reservations - Evie was family to them, and up till the wedding, they hoped Julian would come back to his senses and beg his ex fiancée to come back to him. Still, they cautiously welcomed Winnie into their lives.
Lillian's journalistic career often took her away, leaving Alec feeling uncertain of their future together. Were the foundations it was built on as strong as the bridges he built? After his near-fatal accident, Alec developed a taste for stability that Lillian could not and did not wish to provide.
The final break came when Lillian accepted a long-term assignment overseas. They parted on good terms, Lillian urging Alec to find happiness wherever he could. Still, Alec missed her.
He focused on his career, and worked on projects earned him widespread industry acclaim. Slowly, he developed a reputation as a brilliant - albeit slightly aloof - professional, a man driven by his work and reluctant to form close ties outside the family. He stayed in contact with Julian, though their relationship remained fragile.
As his star rose, so did his sense of responsibility. He became more involved in Larry's foundation, helping fund and design infrastructure projects. To Larry's satisfaction, Alec was taking on the Bellamy family mantle, though he remained careful to distinguish his achievements from his family's legacy. He became known as a solitary, hard-edged figure who held himself to high standards and expected the same of others.
His work with the foundation brought him closer to Anne, his older brother's widow. They work well together - Alec is a steady presence, so different from the boy Anne once new. There is some unspoken tension between them - pleasant, but not one either of them have mentioned.
masculine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079
feminine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080