All About Eleanor

Eleanor Wrigley's parents were huge Beatles fans.  Killed in a car accident when Eleanor was just a young child, they left her in the care of her swinging aunt and uncle.

Although her aunt and uncle were the souls of discretion in their extra-curricular activities when Eleanor was a child, and gave her the very basic "birds and bees" talk when she was nine, they made it very clear to her that a) sex was an incredible experience -- a celebration of the body --, so long as you were responsible with it, and b) they would answer any questions she ever had on the subject.

And she asked.  And they answered.

Partly as a result of growing up with such a not-quite-familiar name, as well as being an empath, Eleanor is acutely aware of "all the lonely people."  Besides spending quality time with her male companions, Eleanor also sees herself as a healer of the broken, and will reach out to those in particular need of some TLC.

 A solitary practicing Witch, Eleanor tries to keep her focus on the "here and now," rather than get drawn back into the past, or spend time worrying about the future.  Living in the present allows her to enjoy every moment of all that life has to offer.  She has a small book and pagan supply shop, and that keeps her quite happy.

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