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Veela clans aren't that different from lion packs. Each group has 1 or 2 males, and those are either the partners or fathers of everyone else in the group. So for a long time, everyone assumed that Ghislaine's little daughter Églé was fathered by Dieudonné. But as she got older, they started to tell that there was something off about her. She wasn't beautiful enough, and she was too calm. And it eventually came out: Églé's father was Jean-Henri Dubois, a human. Églé wasn't fully veela, so she couldn't stay.

Ghislaine was then faced with an impossible decision: let her daughter Églé be sent out into the world alone, or go with her, and leave her other daughters, Athénaïs, Félicienne, Marjolaine, and Tatienne.

In their tent, Ghislaine and her two older daughters, Athénaïs and Félicienne, stayed up all night, talking, and trying to get little Églé, Marjolaine, and Tatienne to go to sleep. By morning, it was decided: Athénaïs, the oldest sister, would take Églé and leave, because Tatienne was far to young to be away from her mother. There was hasty packing, hugs, and tears.

And then they were gone. It all happened very fast, and before they could quite comprehend it, the two sisters were in the French countryside, completely alone except for each other.