As told by an all-knowing acquaintance, who intimately knows him and the family.
Charles was
born into a family of moderate means in Newport, Rhode Island on December
24, 1840. Raised and schooled there in
the Presbyterian faith, he was a normal boy who enjoyed sowing his wild oats
even beyond the age usually associated with same. A favorite of the girls but not taken
seriously by any except Alys Asquith.
He was a frequent visitor to the Asquith home, she always denying him what other girls gave freely. This, perhaps, was the allure.
The Asquith household consisted
of Mr. and Mrs. Asquith, Alys, and her younger, by six years sister, Agnes (b.
1860). At the time of their wedding in
1872, Alys was (b. 1850) 22, Charles (b.1840) 32. It was common knowledge that Charles married
into "money" and brought little besides his personality, which was
extremely extroverted and egocentric, to the family.
Younger sister Agnes was an impressionable adolescent when Charles came into the picture. It was commonly known, but of not spoken, that she had a "thing" for Charles. It was evident by the facts that she was always near him, and she had to get away, to India, for a year, from where she returned only recently with an infant. Charles may be the father, but it isn’t an established fact.
Charles and Alys had two daughters, Chesney (b. 1874) and Melinda (b.1880). Charles was a good husband, faithful and true, for duration of the marriage which ended with Alys' death, in 1892, from a sickness. He was then 52 and continued to be a proper father to the two girls.
After mourning the death of his wife, he was known to make his way into the bedrooms of some of the nicer homes in Providence and New Hartford. Yet he was discrete and so were his partners in amour.
During their
time together, Alys and Charles were given charge of a young nephew who was
orphaned after his parents were accidentally killed. The boy was not manageable and went missing; unfortunately,
no one seriously sought after him and he was, more or less, forgotten.
More
currently, Melinda is engaged to Lance Blair and the wedding date is
tomorrow. Unfortunately, Melinda has
been having some difficulty sleeping due to bad dreams. She called Dr. MacCrimmon and invited him
to the house because he "specializes in finding answers to difficult
questions." He has had conversations with Melinda and Chesney at the time
Charles enters the room. Agnes has already entered the room.
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