I found an article on parenting in Victorian era that said "Parents would instill ideas in their children of how [they] were supposed to act based on their social class". "[The Father] was not expected to sacrifice anything for his family or children, except for the .. duties of being the legal owner of them" Men had the ultimate authority, especially over their daughters, so Mina did what she was told…
After the death of her Father, Whilhelmina "Mina" Fisher is invited to live with her Aunt in a mysterious town where it rains all the time. Her Aunt asks Mina to keep a close eye on her younger cousin, Ida, and make sure she doesn't fall in love. That's easier said than done, especially when Mina is distracted by something paranormal lurking in the rain…
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