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|spouse = | |spouse = }}'''Samuel "Sam" Lloyd''' (born [[23 June]] [[1994]]) was a friend of [[Rani Chandra]]. He was later the husband of [[Eve (The Mad Woman in the Attic)|Eve]] and father of [[Adam Lloyd]]. | ||
Sam was an orphan and Rani's best friend. His parents died in a car crash in [[2001]] so he lived in an [[Saint Anthony's Children Home|orphanage]] in [[Danemouth]]. After Rani moved away to Ealing in [[2009]], he lost contact with her. He met [[Eve (The Mad Woman in the Attic)|Eve]] at a derelict [[funfair]] and was told by her [[Ship (The Mad Woman in the Attic)|Ship]] to get Rani to come so she could let Eve go back to the stars. | Sam was an orphan and Rani's best friend. His parents died in a car crash in [[2001]] so he lived in an [[Saint Anthony's Children Home|orphanage]] in [[Danemouth]]. After Rani moved away to Ealing in [[2009]], he lost contact with her. He met [[Eve (The Mad Woman in the Attic)|Eve]] at a derelict [[funfair]] and was told by her [[Ship (The Mad Woman in the Attic)|Ship]] to get Rani to come so she could let Eve go back to the stars. |
Revision as of 12:09, 14 March 2015
Samuel "Sam" Lloyd (born 23 June 1994) was a friend of Rani Chandra. He was later the husband of Eve and father of Adam Lloyd.
Sam was an orphan and Rani's best friend. His parents died in a car crash in 2001 so he lived in an orphanage in Danemouth. After Rani moved away to Ealing in 2009, he lost contact with her. He met Eve at a derelict funfair and was told by her Ship to get Rani to come so she could let Eve go back to the stars.
When Ship was fully operational once again, Sam went into space with Eve and Harry Sowersby. Sam and Eve eventually had a child, Adam Lloyd. (TV: The Mad Woman in the Attic)