These findings have been documented by Prof. Jane Lanyre.
Born in a small town of Lousiana, Carville, to a seeminglywell-off family. She seemend to have a healthy upbringing. She seemed to be a very content child. Yet at the young age of 13 , she ran away from her home. She happened to be on the same train as the Tricochetti brothers, travelling circus. During the journey she was aquainted with Rithik Jones, a 21 year old gentleman, who she developed feelings for.
Upon his suggestion, Lucy joined the circus. From a young age, it was evident that she was talented. She sung of places and feelings that most people couldn't even put to words. Her voice had the power to move people but it was the words she sung, the places she took her audience to, what she made them feel, that was truly commentable on.
Lucy died tragically at the age of 38 due to unknown circumstances.
Her hits like "Garden Fairy" and "The Nights" are iconic and still heard in popular television shows and radio broadcasts to this day, decades after her passing on.
In this report, however, I'd like to bring to light some of her lesser known pieces.
Lucy "fearie" Fendrick, often called "The Depraved Beauty" was a performer at "The Tricochetti Circus". She was a skilled performer capable of capturing the audience with just her presence. But the seemingly charming and likeable lady had a bit of an unusual edge to her.
Read on a few of her ramblings, her works unearthed by Jane Lanyre, Professor, Department of History and Archeological findings at the University of Stanford. (You can find her here- https://tapas.io/series/Sunken-Letters/info)
Consider this a teaser of one of my original characters that might just appear in future tales.
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