By a strange coincidence four women that have never met will because of events that happened all at the same time. Let us meet our cast of characters.
First is the civet slave-bard Eulalia, also known as Eul or whatever you want to call her- she’s a slave after all.
Then there is Messaline, also known as Messa, who is hopelessly and lovingly devoted to her lover and mistress Judith as seen here on the French Riviera.
Then there is the lovely but rebellious post-graduate student of the University of the Virgin Martyrs in a blue state, Ms. Barbara Moore.
And there is the young but mischievous Sister Emily of the Sisters of Adulation of the Cross.
I do wonder what could draw them all together…
Tree
First is the civet slave-bard Eulalia, also known as Eul or whatever you want to call her- she’s a slave after all.
Then there is Messaline, also known as Messa, who is hopelessly and lovingly devoted to her lover and mistress Judith as seen here on the French Riviera.
Then there is the lovely but rebellious post-graduate student of the University of the Virgin Martyrs in a blue state, Ms. Barbara Moore.
And there is the young but mischievous Sister Emily of the Sisters of Adulation of the Cross.
I do wonder what could draw them all together…
Tree