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|origin = [[Earth]]
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|spouse = Charles Waverly
|spouse = Charles Waverly
|daughter = Emma Waverly
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She still returned to Westminster a day after the funeral to see a friend be appointed to Lords. [[Templeton]] would patronise her in 1965 that if her father hadn't died in 1953 (ten years before peerage laws changed), she'd have inherited his seat in the [[House of Lords]]; she put him down sharply and expressed displeasure with how few female politicians there were. Lady Catherine and [[Toby Kinsella|Sir Toby Kinsella]] noted the new MP [[Margaret Thatcher]].
She still returned to Westminster a day after the funeral to see a friend be appointed to Lords. [[Templeton]] would patronise her in 1965 that if her father hadn't died in 1953 (ten years before peerage laws changed), she'd have inherited his seat in the [[House of Lords]]; she put him down sharply and expressed displeasure with how few female politicians there were. Lady Catherine and [[Toby Kinsella|Sir Toby Kinsella]] noted the new MP [[Margaret Thatcher]].


After the funeral, she learned that Emma was capable of shapeshifting into a male form and was mentally unstable, and eventually came clean to Gilmore about the situation. Afterwards, she handed documents on her husband's co-conspirators to Sir Toby - which included his own name. She then ''allegedly'' committed [[suicide]] because of her guilt, with Sir Toby as the only witness. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Manhunt (audio story)|Manhunt]]'')
After the funeral, she learned that Emma was capable of shapeshifting into a male form and was mentally unstable, and eventually came clean to Gilmore about the situation. Afterwards, she handed documents on her husband's co-conspirators to Sir Toby - which included his own name. She then ''allegedly'' committed [[suicide]] because of her guilt, with Sir Toby as the only witness. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Manhunt (audio story)|Manhunt]]'') Later, [[Rachel Jensen]] challenged Sir Toby about whether it was suicide or murder. He ducked the issue. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Sins of the Fathers (audio story)|Sins of the Father]]'')  


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