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His marriage to Constance looked too good to be true. And that's because it was. Isaac cheated on her with [[Fanon:Marissa Perez|Marissa]], personal stylist and make-up artist hired by Constance. When she got pregnant with his love [[Fanon:Archibald Perez|child]], he promptly dumped her. Rumors put Constance's heartiness and genuineness at question, and some even risk saying that Constance did not marry her husband for love, but for money and social standing.
 
Alfred appears to be a reasonable young man with a passion for science and invention. However, these passions serve to hide the hatred he has for his brother. They are mortal enemies. Alfred always felt that Wyatt was favored by his father, so he tried to make up for it by leading the same hobbies and interests his father had. Behind his invention expertise and fruity career, lies a frustrated child who desperately wanted to bond with his father. Alfred's emotional turmoil made him insane and dangerous. His insanity led him to believe he was in love with his childhood [[Fanon:Feliciana Dantas|butler]] who magically doesn't age, marrying her.
 
Ursula violated Riverview's catholic moral code and conservative beliefs by giving birth to a [[Fanon:Jane Garvouis|child]] (conceived in the time machine) without marrying the father.
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==Succession==
 
The Garvouis family in Riverview is a patrilineal family, meaning the oldest living male is the head of the household. Due to the fact that it's a very righrich family, and given that in most neighborhoods (with notable exceptions, such as [[Lunar Lakes]] and [[Hidden Springs]]), they are the most influential family, even as far as being considered Royals, the Garvouis family also have an order and mode of Succession.
 
The family is considered a male primogeniture, meaning the eldest son will take precedence over the other siblings and their offspring. The senior line always takes precedence over the junior line, within each gender. However, if there's a lineage of girls and a boy is born, he will take precedence over all his female siblings and younger male sibilings. In the older times, the family was also Agnatic, which meant if a female should inherit, she would do so on the grounds of being the nearest possible to the last male of the dynasty, or if she had already eligible male descendency. The primogeniture is not absolute, though, so in each generation all children are set to inherit property, land and titles (if appliable).
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