>>5495340OH SHIT ITS HAPPENING
>The cunning Lady Frida Vancewell is toxin and tonic both. Declaring your devotion to her is a bad idea. Terrible. But the heart wants what the heart wants. She is a forbidden fruit that you must taste again. While you can hardly fathom the depths of her ambition, the obstacles assailed between the two of you, the rivals you will crush in her name and she in yours, you know this is no mere passing fancy. You want her, wholly and completely, as you have wanted no other woman. You will not lead a quiet life should you win her hand, not by any stretch of the imagination. But it will certainly be an exciting one. [Letter to Young Lady Frida Vancewell]>>5495352Okay so the main thing with courting Vancewell is it is at the very least an unorthodox process since we would stonewall at getting her fathers permission to write to her but given everything about Vancewell has been fairly... unorthodox we can expect and becomes even more complicated especially if we spend any extensive time in Cathaggi since the marquis arrangement offers us an in but its not a condition that permanently delays the engagement.
as mentioned before Big dick reginate energy MIGHT get us a foot in the door but I personally doubt it and probably more courting without permisson is the go.
>The one complaint I have with Vancewell is that she's a loose woman who slept with Emile despite being at the letter writing stage (or further?) with the Marquis Fallavon. 1. I don't know if we can truthly call her loose, it not unthinkable given some information we learnt but I think we lack the information to say that for certain
and if nothing else Emille was equally unchaste in Pascae2. from all accounts it was an arranged setup not a sought after engagement on her part.