Fife and Basilio were in ep 1!
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Fife and Basilio were in ep 1!
fly me to the moon (bridgerton pan am au)
1963 — The Pan Am brass – the people directly below Simon Basset, the ones who have to bother themselves with things like the optics of a vessel’s maiden voyage – thought it would be a neat human interest angle: meet Colin, Daphne, and Eloise Bridgerton, three all-American siblings all serving on the Pan Am fleet's newest vessel!
Especially when one of those siblings is Life magazine's current cover girl.
It serves as a direct and convenient counter to the too-sexed-up reputation Pan Am has been acquiring of late thanks to its debonair new CEO without undermining the winning allure of that same reputation: the stewardess sisters are beautiful, adventurous, and cultured modern young women and their captain brother – youngest in the Pan Am history – is a handsome, charming, and daring "boy wonder," all three perfect representatives of the Jet Age, along with their equally young and glamorous colleagues.
Except Sophie's missing, they've been supplied with an unexpected replacement, and their eldest brother is on board.
Or, the Polin and friends Bridgerton Pan Am AU literally no one asked for.
Read on AO3.