![]() She then makes it sound like Horrible Ed took advantage of her, and while I wouldn’t put it past him, we did actually see that scene, so we know she was equally if not MORE complicit in the snake floor sexcapades. She claims to understand why they don’t trust her, says she really is just here to ask for help, and thanks Lady D for her hospitality. But if they are working together, what’s she been up to, lurking around the military camp this whole time? And what’s up with your face?Įsther: Uh… I think maybe I better call the doctor.īut before they can do that, Clara herself appears, and submits meekly (again, suspicious) to Esther’s interrogation. Lady D, making a good point: Oh, it’s VERY sus indeed. Esther, as always, is cautious: isn’t it suspicious that Clara arrived so soon after Horrible Ed? ![]() There IS a packet with her name on it, but it sure isn’t a letter: it’s a sketch that can have been drawn by none other than Wannabe Byron.įinally, at Lady D’s house, we get an update on the Clara situation (a Clara-fication, if you will). But she’s not just here to mess with her chaperones: she’s here for the mail, which hopefully includes an update from her dad’s lawyer. And speaking of Georgiana, she’s arrived at breakfast just in time to mess with Gross Priest and his sister, who are extremely excited about the fair elephants (I guess I can’t blame them) and fall for a classic Georgiana fib about her many elephant pets back in Antigua. Reader, somehow I’m not sure he does, but I’m not complaining: Arthur’s version of a good influence is going to be MUCH more entertaining. ![]() But will she quit? No! Mary is, a bit selfishly, frustrated by Charlotte’s drive: she was supposed to be here to be Georgiana’s square, good influence friend! Yes, it’s almost his favorite day of the summer (as long as it doesn’t rain, hence the yelling): midsummer fair day! There will be pony rides! Flower crowns! An elephant? And yet Charlotte remains uninterested in this old timey coachella: she’s got to teach a French lesson today, and much like many modern job seekers, she kind of fudged her resume.
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