Eton, England 1850s

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Eton, England 1850s
Eton
Prince William at Eton:
Became a member of Eton’s prestigious “Eton Society” also known as “Pop”.
Secretary of the Agricultural club.
Captain of the Swimming & the Football teams. Member of the Water Polo team.
Wrote for the Eton Newspaper, the Chronicle.
Received Eton’s “Sword of Honour”, the schools highest accolade for a first year Army Cadet.
House Captain.
House Captain of Games.
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Which part of london do you think Felix's family and Amelie's parents reside in ? Also which school do you think Felix went to ?
I think Felix , Amelie and Amelies parents either reside in Knightsbridge or Mayfair since those two places are the wealthiest areas on London. Felix is definitley one of those private school boys and I'd like to think he attended Eton College. However I also have a headcannon Felix engages in Roadmen culture and identifies as a Roadman. He acts like a roadman mainly to annoy his cousin and girlfriend :)
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Dirty Epic (Or The Most Inappropriate Title For A Love Story Ever) -
Author: PlaneJane
Rating: Explicit
Word Count: 18,375
Details: Arthur/Merlin, Arthur Pendragon, Merlin, Morgana, Gwen, Lancelot, Uther.
Summary: Originally posted on the kinkme_merlin (on livejournal) post for the prompt: Modern AU, "Merlin is Arthur's booty call".
In the end, it turned out that was only the beginning, and what ensued was a story of the power of true love. It never gets old, although this story does make mention, many times, of antiques.