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Violet Parr
Violet Parr
Thespian

Mar-13-2009 04:11


To know what happened previously in this story please review the following thread.

The Daughters of Miss Violet Parr:

http://noir.playsleuth.com/map/cityhall/post.spy?id=30144


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Violet Parr
Violet Parr
Thespian

Mar-27-2009 10:42


This was the last I have ever heard of Frank and Aisha Georges up until the time of my pregnancy with Clift Garrett’s child, during which I learned of some very interesting information.

When Aisha Georges was forty six, she was reunited with Frank Georges and after a thirty year barren marriage, she became pregnant by him. I did not expect a middle-aged pregnancy to come through, but it did and Aisha Georges gave birth to a daughter: Victoria Eugenia, my half sister.

Aisha Georges did not want the child, but Frank insisted that they keep it. However, a month after Victoria’s birth, Frank Georges was killed by one of his own ‘employees’ and Aisha decided she would remarry her lawyer, Mr. Watson and give Victoria away.

Of course, unbeknownst to them, I immediately made the anonymous bid for a closed adoption. Once the adoption was processed, I took Victoria with me to France where I gave birth to Isabella four months later. You may be interested to know that Isabella and Victoria were born approximately 6 months apart, yet I decided to maintain that they were non-identical twins.

This was the reason for my decision to tell Clift Garrett only about Isabella. After all, she was the only one of the two that was his daughter. Which was why when Clift got upset about me not telling him about Victoria, it was impossible for me to explain without telling him the whole story.

Aisha Georges was then diagnosed with a very serious illness and was given months to live. During this time she found out that it was me who adopted Victoria. This stirred some feelings of anger and resentment as well as undoubtedly some other sentiments towards her recently born child. She decided that she wanted Victoria back and Watson was willing to help her.


Violet Parr
Violet Parr
Thespian

Mar-27-2009 10:47


Mr. Watson’s letter addressed to Mr. Esam, which you found back when you were in London, was written and designed by both Mr. Watson and Mrs. Aisha Georges to be misleading.

Mr. Esam was the best detective in the region of Arabia and he was hired through this letter seemingly to protect me and warn me about Isabella and the danger she was supposedly in, but the truth of the matter is that he was hired and tracked purely in order to find me.

Mr. Esam was a seasoned, well-travelled detective, but one with integrity. He only took criminal cases upon himself to do good to society and would never accept a case to locate me without knowing why. This is why Aisha Georges devised a plan with Mr. Watson to compel him to act. Aisha Georges was the kidnapper herself and she intended to kidnap Victoria, not Isabella, the very minute she was found.

Once Esam found me, which meant they did, he was killed before he could contact me, and Aisha Georges gave her orders to Bergen and his gang "whom she hired beforehand- to kidnap Victoria. Luckily for us, you were there to interfere with all their plans and cut the link between Aisha and Victoria forever.

You may be interested to know that Aisha Georges died that same week.

Victoria is now the heiress to Frank Georges’ fortune, currently claimed by the State. Whether you choose to make an official claim for it or not I will leave up to you. I will advise not to and rather to work to dissociate Victoria from her father’s past in any way possible.

What I find ironic about all of this is that it repeats the story of my life, and since I always wanted to know the truth, I take it Victoria one day will too. It is truly funny how life gives you all the answers, but only once you are ready to accept them as answers.

I should hope you will let Victoria know the truth but only when the time is right, so that she may be able to handle it as I once had to.


Violet Parr
Violet Parr
Thespian

Mar-27-2009 10:50


I thank you, Joseph Bane, deeply for all that you have done and continue to do for my only sister and wish you both nothing but all of the love, light and joy life has to offer.

Yours ever so truly,

Miss Violet Parr”

***

Joseph Bane breathed heavily after finishing the sixth and last page of the letter.

He sighed, then smiled looking at Victoria who was having her breakfast in the lounge of his office. He now knew why she looked so much like Violet... they were sisters with strong Arabic genes from their mother...

... and though Joseph Bane felt that this was the last letter he would ever receive from Miss Violet Parr, he was very happy to get it all the same.


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