“Everything is permitted”
Date of Birth: 9 November 1847.
Evie Frye was born four minutes before her brother, Jacob, and she never let him forget it. She was fierce from the moment she gasped and kicked her way into life, shattering the peaceful silence of a gracious country home.
Jacob and Evie's mother, Cecily, died in childbirth. She was the only daughter of an English steelworks manager based in the Rhondda valley in South Wales. Her mother was of Welsh stock. Their father, Ethan, accepted his mother-in-law's offer to raise the children until the age of six. He then took charge of their upbringing at his home in Crawley.
Her father raised Evie and her brother to join the Assassin order. It was a dangerous time for the Assassins in England, as the Templars tried to extend their stranglehold on London to the surrounding countryside. Evie was studious and technical - she gravitated toward the more theoretical and organisational parts of the organisation. She specialised in research, with a side interest in Pieces of Eden.
Ethan instilled in his children a strong sense of social duty - the idea that the Assassins should help the people be free, rather than solely act as agents to take down oppressive forces. While Jacob rebelled against his father's schooling, Evie relished his lessons. His teachings became a cornerstone of Evie's personal creed. Her first assassination was a mill owner who was abusing and refusing to pay his staff. The incoming owner - a member of the Brotherhood - improved conditions greatly.
Evie is valued among the Assassins for her thoughtful planning, her ability to solve problems, and her ability to see the human side of any equation.
(Cecily Westhouse Frye: According to the obviously forged documents, Cecily was the illegitimate daughter of George Westhouse and Lydia Jacobs, born in Amritsar India in 1847. In 1874 she journeyed to England to reunite with her father, stopping off in Calais France to wed her fiancée, Jacob Frye, entering England via the port at Folkestone. After spending a brief time in Crawley, the newlyweds settled in Merton, just south west of London, enabling Jacob to commute to the city daily via train while Cecily worked on scholarly pursuits. Cecily and Jacob had four children: Ethan (1874), twins George and Penny (1879) and Emmet (1885). In early 1888 Cecily returned to Amritsar at the request of Arbaaz Mir to assist him in locating his grandson who had been taken by Templars in an attempt to extract information regarding the true location of the Koh-i-Noor diamond. While there she (or rather, Evie) received a message from Jacob that instigated her immediate return to England. It appears that Cecily/Evie continued using both names throughout her death—whenever she was required in London, she assumed her true identity—the rest of the time she fell back under the protective disguise of Cecily, living in Merton with their children. Interestingly enough, it seems that a handful of people knew and were accomplices in her deception—upon his death, George Westhouse left his entire estate to ‘Cecily’, Jacob and his ‘grandchildren’. -RC)












The Cogitations of George Westhouse:
♜ Angel on the High Street [ ½ finished ]
♜ Metamorphosis [ ½ finished ]
♜ Like Father, Like Son [ ½ finished ]
♜ Alone [ ½ finished ]
♜ Who the Hell is Cecily Westhouse? [ ½ finished ]
♜ Cecily Westhouse, I Presume? [ ½ finished ]
♜ The Dangblasted Contraption [ ½ finished ]
♜ The Accident [ ½ finished ]
♜ Goodbyes [ ½ finished ]
♜ Welcome Home [ ½ finished
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♜ Hide and Go Seek [ ½ finished ]
The Path to Shambhala:
♜ Ch 1-4 [ finish typing up/already written longhand] (Ethan & Cecily fic)
[ sneak peek—scroll down past header image ]
New collection multi pov (Since I have no current collection in which they fit)
♜ The Betokening [ type up/already written longhand] (Ethan x Cecily)
♜Cecily Journal Entries (5) [ type up/already written longhand]
♜Unnamed [ in development ] (Cecily & George—friendship and promises)
♜Internal Armageddon [ ¼ written ] (Jacob)
The Life and Times of Evie Frye:
♜ Changes [ type up/already written longhand]
♜ Journal Entry [ type up/already written longhand] (2)
♜ Regrets [ type up/already written longhand]
♜ Sanctuary [ ¾ written ] (Evie & Mr. Darwin—side mission)
Song of the Night Bird:
♜ Ch 6-8 [ type up/already written longhand]
The Cogitations of George Westhouse
From the moment Ethan Frye's six year old twins returned to Crawley, they became an important part of George Westhouse's life; for fourteen years, he watched Jacob and Evie grow and flourish, slowly becoming all that their father dreamed they would one day be. These are his recollections and memories of all that he observed along the way.
[ One Shot/Short Story Collection ]
The Life and Times of Evie Frye
A collection of drabbles/one shots/diary entries covering different points in Evie's life, exploring her innermost thoughts and feelings. Pov will vary between third/first person, depending on the drabble, as will the time frame (they won't necessarily be in chronological order).
—100% Fryecest
—100% Anti-Henvie/ not Henry Green friendly
—Ties in to my other Syndicate fics
Song of the Night Bird
Pyara Kaur has always known what her son's true destiny was to be and had faith he would fulfill it—even when it seemed that all hope was lost and he would never find his way home.