The Bourbon nymph was never very important. Flitters prefers the waters of the Loire.
Aramis getting rid of his mistress and the bebby is one of his best moves - elegant, efficient, good revenge and genuinely nice. Even if he hadn't taken his vows of celibacy seriously (except when he got dispensation, on account of his health) - he probably took a look at Athos and was like, If I accept bebby in my life, I might end up growing tulips in the country. Better not risk it.
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Donna_Immaculata on Chapter 2 Sat 29 Dec 2018 11:19PM UTC
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