My experience of Victoria is of a very different person. I'm very fond of them, starting out in life with much in the way of parental expectations she (yes she though it's sometime hard to tell) seemed destined for a distinguished career in central London assisting the commuters make their way from their trains to the middle of Westminster.
Then she got a bit distracted, she went south of the river and seemd to like the rougher side of things. She told her parents she was stopping in Pimlico, being cultured at the Tate, but that was merely a ruse and she kept on going south to Stockwell and Brixton. Similarly in the north initial trips to Islington were little more than scouting and cover for trips to Walthamstow and Seven Sisters (as well as allowing for a certain interest in North London football at Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale).
Since the unfortunate incidents in the early 80s, Victoria has been unable to hide her daliances from the rest of the family, but she has been able to find a new vocation as a social worker, allowing people from various communities to integrate with the rest of London.
Victoria the social worker
Date: 2004-09-24 08:11 am (UTC)Then she got a bit distracted, she went south of the river and seemd to like the rougher side of things. She told her parents she was stopping in Pimlico, being cultured at the Tate, but that was merely a ruse and she kept on going south to Stockwell and Brixton. Similarly in the north initial trips to Islington were little more than scouting and cover for trips to Walthamstow and Seven Sisters (as well as allowing for a certain interest in North London football at Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale).
Since the unfortunate incidents in the early 80s, Victoria has been unable to hide her daliances from the rest of the family, but she has been able to find a new vocation as a social worker, allowing people from various communities to integrate with the rest of London.