Character Spotlight: The Elliot’s... (Pauline, Caroline & Carmen)
(As posted on our Patreon Page and from Left to Right: Carmen Elliot, Caroline Elliot, Carley Chambers and Pauline Elliot)
At the request of one of our mid-level patrons, who was curious to learn more about the family to the wife MC of Wicked Choices: Bed Chambers, Carley, I have put together this little informational packet about them.
Granted, there are some things that we aren’t able to completely reveal at this time, as we don’t want to ruin the surprises that we have in store for everyone, but those of you who are familiar with the universe that this all takes place in, will know that there is no mistake that this is taking place within the same universe that the Antichrist is in. *wink*
Please keep in mind, the following renders really have nothing to do with the storyline at all… I decided the best way in which to make this all “public accessible” here on Patreon would be to have the girls in swimwear, so that you can see the most of their bodies and shapes as possible without violating the TOS of Patreon.
So, let’s start with the matron of the family…
Pauline Elliot:
Pauline, a woman nearing her fifties with three growing daughters… each with their own unique personalities and quirks, has a very complicated and mysterious history and past that she hasn’t even shared with her own children; but, like all secrets, they will eventually become known to you the player as the game goes on and ONLY if you seek to discover the mystery that surrounds the Carley’s mother and Brent’s mother-in-law.
As stated, there is a lot of her past that she keeps hidden and refuses to talk about, even to her own daughters… such things as who Carley’s father is and why she hates Garnet City, New York as much as she does.
It isn’t any secret to those who can do simple math that Pauline had given birth to her eldest daughter at a very early age and, being a single mom in her early twenties with an eight-year-old child in tow coming from the big city, such things certainly hadn’t gone unnoticed or wasn’t talked about within the small community that they now live in.
Still, regardless of what others said about her (when they didn’t think she was listening), Pauline kept her head down and did whatever she needed to do and took whatever job she could get in order to take care of her little girl…
…it was during one of those many long hour jobs working at a cleaner’s that she met Nicolas, who was almost ten years her senior and recently divorced, fell in love, got married and within nine months they both were gifted with Pauline’s second daughter, Caroline… and her third daughter, Carmen five years after that.
In those days life had seemed to turn around for Pauline, providing years of love and happiness… but it wouldn’t last.
A year after having Carmen, Pauline… once more… found herself alone, this time with three children to care for, when Nicolas was killed at work while cleaning up after a major Nor’easter storm.
It took five long years of expensive court battles and relying on her eldest daughter, Carly, to help watch the kids while she worked, to wrestle Nicolas’ life insurance money away from his ex-wife.
It was from that large settlement that Pauline is able to care for her children now, without having to work and also used part of it to help purchase a home for her daughter Carley and her husband Brent… a house that they recently just sold to move into the city that Pauline had long ago abandoned and wanted to keep her children very far from.
It is because of her hatred of that place that Pauline is angry and currently not talking with her daughter Carley.
Yes, she was angry at her daughter for not accepting mother’s help and chose instead to move into that dirty cesspool of lies, deceit and corruption... betraying all that she had tried to teach her children about that ugly place… but, most of all, she was angrier at herself for having taught her daughter to face her problems head-on; to rely on themselves and their own skills and power, rather than on others and people’s ‘handouts’…
…perhaps, had she not done that, Carley and her husband would be safe near her like they should be and wouldn’t be in that evil city!
Caroline Elliot:
Unlike her mother or her older sister, Carley, who helped to raise her… Caroline is entitled and wants the world handed to her on a silver platter; she is the ‘other side of the coin’ when it comes to her older sister.
Like Carley, Caroline is also married… although only for a little over a year now and it certainly isn’t the kind of relationship that Carley has with Brent.
Instead, Caroline seems to have little interest in her wimpy husband outside of the money he can provide her with and, as players will learn either as her sister Carley or as her brother-in-law, Brent, Caroline also has no interest in her husband sexually and is perfectly content to treat him like a ‘cuck’.
Caroline was surprised to learn that her older sister, the dutiful child and the one who could seem to do no harm in their mother eyes, had chosen to ignore all of their mother’s rhetoric about Garnet City and braved their mother’s wrath to move there.
When Carley accidently lets it slip about Brent’s suggestion that maybe she should find someone that would be able to sexually satisfy her needs, Caroline sees this a perfect chance to reconnect and be close with her sister like they had been when they were kids.
If she has her way, she will help to show her older sister that men are objects to be used to get satisfaction in this life… and, possibly, the first step in that is to introduce her to some of the men she knows that can definitely sexually satisfy her prudish sister!
Carmen Elliot:
Of the three sisters, Carmen is the hardest to get to know, but the easiest to understand.
Like her oldest sister, Carley, Carmen never got to meet or know her father… to her, he is just some stranger that she had seen smiling away in videos with a much happier mother that she’s never got to know.
To her, those videos are just like her… a constant reminder of happier times for her mother and a burden of time that her mother will never get back.
For Carmen, every brief moment that she sees her mother light up and briefly look like the woman in those videos is like looking at an unfamiliar person… not the usual dour and tired woman, that carried a crushing weight of worry on her shoulders, that Carmen grew up with.
As the source of the ever-constant reminder of happier times lost, Carmen chose to spend most of her life out of her family’s way, somehow thinking that, by doing so, they wouldn’t be reminded so much of a time or a husband that will never return.
That wall that she erected around herself to protect her family, happened to be a wall that she used to spend alone even in school, choosing the most outrageous ways and looks to keep people at bay and protect them from the same kind of soul-crushing unhappiness that she caused her family.
When Carley surprises everyone by defying her mother to move to Garnet City, Carmen decides that perhaps by breaking away from her family to move and go to college there, rather than the local community college and that, by doing so, her mother might find a way to get back to being the smiling woman that Carmen had seen in those videos.
But… she’d need a place to stay till she could get a job and a place of her own to stay… wondering if her sister could handle having to tolerate her existence by letting her stay with her and Brent long enough for her to remove herself from their lives forever.