Charlie is Charlotte Magne from a rich and influential family in Louisiana and is outwardly the perfect southern Belle. It doesnât stop her from putting on either a suit or dress, pinning her hair up, and going for a night out on the town, without a chaperone *le gasp*.Â
Her Mother is involved in multiple influential circles and does a lot of community oriented/charity work with the city board (Think âLe Petit Salonâ involvement as well).Â
Her Father is big in the stock market and made a lot of his money from investing, on top of his own business (boutique chains of shoes, suits, and ties primarily).Â
Both werenât very present in Charlieâs life growing up and Charlie had a couple of nannies throughout the years.Â
In an ideal situation, Charlie would marry into another influential family and strengthen relationships and business partnerships.Â
Charlie doesnât want to be involved in any of that, obviously, and more largely wants to be part of the change of culture in New Orleans at that time.Â
She wants to sit in at city council meetings and work towards the cause of helping the cityâs people grow and be happy.Â
Ideally, sheâd like to work closely with the local and less fortunate families and throughout her childhood volunteers in orphanages and charities. Her parents thought it would look good publicly, so it was allowed and even encouraged.Â
Eventually, sheâd like to settle down with a husband and maybe have a few kids, but it wasnât a priority.Â
Charlie is 21 years old in 1926
Now, on to Alastor...
Alastor is Alistair Trahan from a respectable hardworking family. In 1926, heâs 27 (compared to Charlie at 21) and an up and coming host for a popular, new radio station. He does a mixture of culture, music, and news related segments.Â
His father was a butcher who hunted on the side recreationally. His mother was a seamstress with a small clientele. They made a decent, honest living.Â
Alistairâs father (Iâll call him David) made it a point to teach Alistair his business from a young age.Â
Alistair , on the other hand, didnât care much for either hunting or butchering and wanted to go into entertainment biz and was utterly fascinated by the radio and talk-shows. He was entertained with the glamour and shine that surrounded New Orleans at the time.Â
Safe to say his Dad didnât like that, resulting in conflict between them. It gets worse when, for reasons, business goes downhill and David starts drinking... a lot. When Alistairâs around 8, he becomes abusive towards both him and his mother.
He... doesnât have the best of childhood safe to say but he gets out of it eventually (has to when his Mother dies and heâs left alone with the alcoholic)
Alistair meets Charlie multiple times without realizing it when theyâre younger, mostly in passing. Their first âofficialâ meeting is at a jazz dance club. Charlie is out with a few friends who she typically hangs out with when she sneaks out. Alistair has been dragged there by his coworkers.Â
Charlie is the first to notice him and is flustered, drawn in by the charisma that practically radiates off him from across the room and his smile. Her friends tease her about it and basically push her to go over there to ask him to dance (a few of them looked uneasy for reasons that didnât make much sense at the time).Â
On the other side of the room, Alistair isnât blind to the little slip of blonde hair that wanders over to him as his tries to make it appear as if he cares what his coworkers are saying. When she turns sparkling coal eyes towards him, he knows that sheâs something else.
Itâs their first dance, but definitely not their last.Â
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Hi! I'm looking for a sterek historical AU. It was in the 1920s I think? I remember that they were married and Derek was working with other werewolves to stop Peter? Who was evil? At one point to save a source, Derek pretended that he was having an affair. And Stiles made him sleep in the living room and they almost got a divorce. But at the end Stiles saved him by pretending to be pregnant. Sorry if this doesn't help much. Thank you so much, and have a wonderful day!
@carrozia found another one!Â
Tell Me No More Lies by TroubleIWant
(1/1 I 4,944 I Teen I Sterek)
Derek had sworn to serve the revolution against Queen Katherine knowing full well that the cost of such treason could be dear. He'd thought he was ready to sacrifice anything for freedom... But he wasn't counting on the sacrifice being his marriage to Stiles.
- OR -
âCan I tempt you to the floor for this dance?â The flirtatious tone rouses him from his dire musings, and Derek turns to see his husband.
âIâm afraid not,â Derek says, gentling his tone to take the sting out of the refusal. Stilesâ smile tightens, almost imperceptibly, and he nods graciously. Heâs used enough to such rejection, Derek thinks with a pang. Heâs used to lonely dinners as well, and going to sleep alone when Derek has late nights, and listening to vague excuses because the real reasons are ones he cannot know. Derek hates to disappoint him, tonight as ever, but he needs to be available for the other spy to pass him the information, not whirling about on the dance floor. The revolution must come first, until Lady Katherine can be imprisoned for her crimes.
Derek strives to believe that the day will come soon.
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Summary: New Orleans, 1926. Charlie Magne was the daughter of old money. From the city to the stock market her family had their hands in every pot. In her parentâs ideal world, she was to marry into a wealthy family for connections and continue her motherâs work with the cityâs richest, but Charlie never wanted that. Her father was a reasonable man, she could make him see things her way... maybe (though her time was ticking). Â
Alistair was a coincidence, a happy happenstance. And her way out. She shouldnât have been surprised when she fell in love with him. Before, it had been enough to know that he had loved her.Â
(If you could call the dark, twisted thing in his chest love)
iâm sorry for any typos ahh
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From the glittering skyline to the bustling streets, New Orleans was truly the place to be if you were anybody. Jazz was the cityâs lifeblood and the nightlife was flooded with the clarinets and trumpets playing in tune, drawing in people from miles away.Â
Men and women dressed to the nines walked the streets, laughing and sometimes dancing their way to their destinations whether it be to another club or the coffee shop still open down the block.Â
Similarly, a small group consisting of one man and two women, just at the start of adulthood, barely squeezed their way past the door of a small cafe into the winter air, clutching onto their hats and fur coats respectively.Â
âI donât know why we donât do this more often!â The blonde with a brilliantly powdered face smiled through the cold, viciously happy to be surrounded by friends and free of the demands of her parents, however temporary it may have been.Â
Her clothing was, perhaps, slightly too conservative to have someone call her a âflapperâ, but was well within the style. She was fitted in a gorgeous black dress with golden accents and embroidery in a geometric pattern that shimmered in the streetlight. It covered her arms with sheer golden lace and came up to cover her collar bone. The signature sequin tassels swayed at the cut off just below her knees. Covering it was a beige fur coat that screamed wealth.Â
Perhaps she was a bit sheltered, but it had yet to cause any issues. Well, besides the teasing from her friends that ranged from funny to rather ruthless at times.Â
âYou want me to answer that or ya wanna keep walking, Charlie?â The laugh that followed was loud enough to turn heads.Â
The young man in question was visibly taller than most people, in general. He was roughly a head taller than his companions. White hairs artfully laced through his slicked back brown hair despite his obvious youth. His eyes were a warm brown, complementing the slightly tanned skin.Â
âI know I donât get out a lot, but things are changinâ, Angel! Daddyâs been getting more clients downtown, so he doesnât come home as much as he used to⊠Mamaâs been really busy too but sheâs also willing to give me some leewayâŠâ The girl directed her beaming smile at him as she hurried along down the sidewalk, nearly running into a pole when she turned back around.Â
âCareful! You donât need a bump on the head to ruin your night! And, honestly, do we have to call you that Martin?âÂ
âAngelâ gave her a sharp smile, looking every bit the shark that many had claimed him to be. Charlie was, of course, aware but chose to redirect the two of them to other topics. Even if it meant drawing attention back to herself.Â
âIâm fine, Vaggie! You worry too much!â Charlie smiled down brightly at the dark haired woman who had pulled her away from what may have resulted in a very tedious evening. Vaggie had sun-kissed skin with dark eyes that looked nearly black in the low lighting. She had been her first (and at times her only) friend that her father had approved of.Â
âSays the one who tried to slip in past the broads that you know you couldnât have fit a quarter in between the three they were so close together.â Angel smiled even wider, before looking over to the side and waving at a group of people across the street.
Charlieâs smile dimmed to a more mute, yet still appropriately impish, grin before she tucked into Vaggieâs side. âItâs just - Iâm so excited! Can you blame me?âÂ
The answer differed from the faces her two friends made at her. One entirely endearing while the other was more⊠over it, for lack of better words. Charlie frowned a bit, mostly for show.Â
She tried to justify herself. âLights, crowds of dancers, and all the latest music.â She popped up, almost twirling in place. âItâs just so glamorous, and Daddy has been home for days now, and you know how he is,â she drawled, smirking almost innocently up at the tall âAngelâ. Â
When âLuciferâ (as many of his business partners had taken to calling him) was home, he preferred older tunes that practically put Charlie to sleep. She could barely find moments where she could put in her records or turn on the radio to listen in without her Daddy hollering for her to turn that trash off.Â
Charlieâs father was a charming and charismatic man, when he wanted to be. He treated his daughter as if she was the most precious object in the entire universe. The amount of photos stuffed in nearly ten photo albums from ages zero to three showed the dedication he had towards his little girl.Â
And perhaps that was the reason it had become a problem, especially as of lately. The only good thing that came out of the attention these days was that it extended the time she spent in the house and not out finding a husband. Even now, he was hesitant about giving her away and having her no longer in his sights (perhaps that was why he was looking so meticulously, to find someone that may easily fit under his thumb).Â
âIf you ask me, your pops has got a few screws loose up in his noggin. I mean, come on, youâre twenty-one! Practically an old maid, and he hasnât even let you go out on a date!â He laughed, hand casually hooking her away from Vaggie and into his side, squashing her into his fashionably striped suit.Â
They were nearing the club, the music growing audibly louder from the sidewalk.Â
âIâve been on dates before!âÂ
âHoney, being chaperoned by Daddy dearest who makes it a point to play with the steak knife ainât exactly what I would call a date.â He flipped his hair up, tilting his head down so Charlie could see the near mocking grin painted across his features.Â
âLay off her, Angel. I donât see anyone coming to ask to date you.â Vaggie put a protective hand on Charlieâs shoulder and practically yanked her away from him.Â
âAw come on; donât be such a tart, I didnât mean any harm by it! Iâm just saying thatâs itâs not natural. She should be goinâ out! Having the time of her life! Not sitting home all day doinâ whatever her âdaddyâ wants her doinâ,â he made a derisive hand motion, rolling his eyes.
A sly grin took over and Charlie knew exactly what he was going to say.Â
âIf youâd just let me introduce you to some of my friends - âÂ
âYou mean some of your family, Matra - âÂ
âShhush!â He nearly jumped over them to cover both of their mouths, regardless of the fact that Charlie wasnât even saying anything to begin with. It drew a few lingering eyes to their party. âYou want me to get ganked? You canât say that type of shit in these parts.âÂ
Vaggie didnât look particularly apologetic and simply shrugged him off, opting to pull Charlie along with her. She gave him a smug look as they stepped up to doors that barely seemed to contain the music inside.Â
ââK, but seriously toots. I got a cousin that goes by Arlo. Heâs a bit of a sap, but heâd treat you right.âÂ
âNone of you would get Daddyâs money if he didnât approve, and Iâm not so sure heâd be happy getting involved with your family.âÂ
New Orleans wasnât as bad as, say, Chicago or New York when it came to gang or mafioso violence, but it wasnât the cleanest either. A politician had been mysteriously âremovedâ when heâd attempted to go after one of the organized crime rings.Â
Angel pouted at that, âCome on, youâve known me for ages! You think Iâd set you up just for the money?âÂ
They both looked at him with the most unimpressed face they could individually pull. Charlie was the first to let up and laughed as she waited for the entryway to clear.Â
A man smoking against the wall gave Charlie a second glance, confused but with a look of vague recognition crossing his features. He opened his mouth, likely to ask if theyâd met before, only to be cut off by the tall mafioso whose eyes felt like daggers going into his skin.Â
The man quickly turned away and Angel seemed to do a one-eighty, once again smiling at his friends as they were finally able to push open the doors.Â
âWelcome to the Lodge! Itâs been open for a few years but they added a few ah features that made it more popular over the last couple months.âÂ
Charlieâs eyes seemed to glimmer as she took in the large space, absentmindedly taking off her coat and hanging it to the side. The Lodge was absolutely luxurious, from the wallpaper to the nearly reflective wood flooring. The band was booming, but not loud enough to drown out the laughter and chatter that was a testament to the hallâs popularity. Â
âOh my - â Charlie was practically hopping in place, excitement practically vibrating off of her.Â
âHey! Careful, lets not get separated, okay?â Vaggie, being the voice of reason and caution, was quick to hook elbows with Charlie, the only thing that had kept the girl from shooting off into the crowd.Â
âAw, come on, thereâs a ton of people here! Not to mention the bulls in literally every corner.â Angel discreetly let his eyes wander around the room as he leaned against a pillar.Â
If anyone were to pay close attention, they would notice the men in unremarkable suits lingering near the bar and every little hideyhole you could think of. It made Charlie shift, unsure of how to feel about the knowledge and and slightly concerned. If any of them were in her fatherâs pockets she was so dead. She ducked her head at the thought, almost attempting to hide via Vaggie despite their height difference.Â
âSpeaking of the âbullsâ, should we be concerned,â Vaggie questioned. âIâd rather not get arrested or hauled away in a cab tonight.âÂ
âDonât worry about it! Theyâre the reason the club gets to keep their juice.â Angel was quick to get distracted by a handsome fellow on the other side of the club. âI hate to cut this gaggle short, but I got some tail to catch, if you get my drift. See ya ladies later!â And with that he was off in the other direction.Â
Vaggie was thoroughly unimpressed and neither of them looked surprised. Charlie couldnât help but shake her head. It was a common trick he pulled after theyâd all been to a few places; always looking for a guy to end the night with. Charlie admired his boldness; however, couldnât imagine herself dating so many men, much less having sex with them.Â
And it wasnât like she was there for any of that nonsense to begin with. She was there to dance.
âCome on, Vaggie!âÂ
The look of sheer panic on her friends face was telling, but it didnât stop Charlie from dragging her to the packed dance floor. Charlie knew that her dancing was a bit intense for her friendâs (most people, really) liking, which is why she usually ended up dancing solo, but it didnât mean that she couldnât make them try for a while before they wore out.Â
Charlie tapped her slight heels to the dance floor, tuning into the beat and began shimmying sideways until her hip bumped Vaggieâs. Her glittering smile almost effortlessly brought her friend out of the doom and gloom the thought of dancing with Charlie had put Vaggie in. There was some exasperation, but it was mostly fond. Charlie would take what she got. Â
Giggling, she did a small spin. Her feet followed the basic steps of the Charleston to warm up, surprisingly considerate of her reluctant dance partner. Charlie gave Vaggie a mischievous smile that Vaggie had come to know as the turning of the tide against her favor.Â
Heart pounding already as Charlie began to speed up, smiling so wide that her face was beginning to hurt: one foot to the side, back and forward. The music seemed louder like this, as if it had drowned out everything else: from the slight static of the stereo someone seemed to be playing in the background to the dancers who seemed to have begun to back away.Â
So engrossed in her own movements, she didnât notice when Vaggie tapped out, unwilling to try and compete with her. And even had she been paying attention, she wouldnât have noticed that she had caught someoneâs eye in a unique way.Â
A man, who had taken the invitation for a night on the town by a fellow colleague and had been regretting it deeply, was watching her with the hungriest gaze anyone on that side of New Orleans had ever seen. A tall man with slicked back dark brown hair in a fairly tailored pinstripe suit with a burgundy tie to match similarly colored dress pants. His eyes looked nearly red in a certain light, pulling the look together flawlessly.Â
A few years ago, no one would have noticed him, but these days he was too public for at least a few people to recognize the voice of the Alistair Trahan.Â
He watched as she pulled up her dress every now and then to perform a kick or jump. His grin grew in glee as she practically leaped across the dance floor, feigning falling a few times only to skip and tap away unscathed. The grace in her movements was uncanny.Â
She teetered in between stages of nearly falling and stability so often, he wondered how she hadnât become dizzy from the whiplash. Perhaps it was the danger that bid her to prefer the dance style (or maybe she just enjoyed it).Â
Her energy was something he had rarely seen before. What made it even more energizing was how she never stopped smiling no matter how her dress clung from the sweat that must have been pouring off her in waves or how those heels must have been a pain to dance in.Â
She caught his gaze for a split second and those eyes. Dark and piercing as they were compared to his own dreadful gaze. He imagined what it would be like to have those eyes on him and only him.Â
He raised a hand to his face, surprising himself when he noticed how flushed he was. He was brought back to reality when he noticed that the band had stopped playing. She was practically glowing as she panted, looking victorious in her stance (and a part of him imagined it as a form of armor, and he wondered what she would look like bound in steel).Â
It would be a pleasure to pull apart that cheerful manner and see what was underneath it; see if she was just as golden inside as she was out.Â
His mood dimmed slightly (though his smile didnât show it) when he noticed that another woman had tucked herself into the personified sunshineâs side.Â
It seemed there were obstacles that needed to be removed.
Yes hi PLEASE TELL ME MORE ABOUT THE 20'S AU. This idea seems so adorable and I'm eager to hear any ideas / plot points you had for it!
omg thank you!! Iâm glad you like it :D
That is so sweet!! Sadly, Iâm not that kind of author. I mean, I can be but I like my horror elements a bit too much to go without.Â
Alastor, being a gentleman of that time period, goes to introduce himself to Charlieâs parents to formally ask their permission to court her.Â
(I mean, during that time dating was a lot less formal, but this was a high-class/old money family)
Charlieâs parents are impressed by his charm, but arenât impressed by his lack of connections. In private, Charlie attempts to convince her parents to allow him to take her on at least one chaperoned date, but canât really do so without revealing that she had met him when out without permission. Her mother is sympathetic, but her father is not impressed by her backtalk. In the most polite way a rejection could be presented, he shows Alastor the door to Charlieâs dismay (and Alastorâs subtle rage).Â
Before he leaves, she goes to shake his hand, thanking him for stopping by. She leaves behind a small note that Alastor is smart enough to stuff into his pocket before her parents see it.Â
She gives him a charming smile, a blush on her cheeks as she slips away and goes inside before her parents became suspicious.Â
Alastor waits a few blocks before finally feeling safe enough to look at the paper. In immaculate cursive letters, she had written for him to meet her at 8pm that night at a speakeasy that he was more than familiar with.Â
He has never gone after such a high profile target before, but she was making it all too easy for him to lure her in.Â
(He disregards the way his heart skipped a beat at her smile and how he couldnât wait for her hand to be in his once again in preparation for another dance)
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Iâll write more later :)
(on another note, I promise he doesnât kill her - i swear)
:eye emojis: The plot for the 20s AU thickens, I see - is Alastor a killer in this AU? Or just a normal radio host? Also, something cute I thought of - Charlie managing to sing at one of those underground jazz clubs. Alastor is over the moon. (For a song she might do, might I recommend Post-Modern Jukeboxâs âGirls Just Wanna Have Funâ. Classy, but still something you could dance to.)
Yes, Alistair (I will be using his human name for this) is a serial killer in this AU. He revels in reporting his own kills during news segments. Itâs amusing to him and it makes the past time even more exciting because he knows how much fear he was putting into his listeners. Itâs a power trip, especially when he gets to take calls and listen to people talk about their concerns.Â
He is delighted at the notoriety and, if he is ever to be caught, thatâs what would likely do him in: the need to be seen and spoken about. New Orleans, especially at that time, is a fast city. News comes and goes. There would need to be constant pressure to perform his next kill before he fades into the background.
Charlie would be unique in not only her financial status, but also because sheâs not quite like his other victims. He has a tendency to go after people who are dissatisfied with their life, yes, but usually to the point where theyâre nearly desperate.Â
Charlie is full of life and so hopeful that it was blinding sometimes. The first time he hears her sing he thinks of angels and wonders if that makes him the devil.Â
Sheâs hesitant to sing at the clubs, but is encouraged by Alistair and once she starts sheâs so excited to keep doing it. Alistair makes it a point to be there every time to see her sing and she often ends up singing unintentional love songs his way (imagine the duets ahhhhh).Â
(omg that song is perfect :DDDDD )
They spend more and more time together and no one really notices except Charlieâs friends who find the whole the thing very Romeo and Juliet-esq (most of them warm up to Alistair, but some *cough*Vaggie*cough* are still unnerved by him).
Like, theyâre so adorable together. Alistair keeps reasoning to himself that he still has time to kill her, but the hourglass is running short.Â