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Gerald Richardson



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Has Don Graham ever been given anything in the way of a family? Wife, child, etc?

If so, names and physical traits would be most delightful.




killer shrike



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> Has Don Graham ever been given anything in the way of a family? Wife, child, etc?
>

I know he has an ex-wife (Eloise) and a daughter (step-daughter?) named Bethany Shellet. HH could probably tell you more.


> If so, names and physical traits would be most delightful.


He's a Commissioner Gordon homage, so I've always imagined he looked like him.




HH



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Hello Gerald, nice to hear from you. Are you new around here or a long-time lurker or some old lag with a new name?

> > Has Don Graham ever been given anything in the way of a family? Wife, child, etc?
> I know he has an ex-wife (Eloise) and a daughter (step-daughter?) named Bethany Shellet. HH could probably tell you more.

As Shrike says.

Beth Shellett is a twenty-something schoolteacher, formerly employed at the St Jude's Orphanage. She used to share a flat with the now-missing Laurie Leyton, a.k.a. Lisette. She had a tentative romance with Bry Katz (Goldeneyed) which was marred when she was tortured into betraying the Lair Legion to save the orphans in her care and ended when she left the city thereafter. Beth is a trim attractive brunette, kind, perceptive, and somewhat shy. She was Shirley to Lisette's Laverne.

Her mother Eloise has been divorced from Graham for many years; enough that Beth took her mother's maiden name when she was growing up with her. Beth has often "blamed" her father for the seperation, although in recent adult years she has grown closer to him during adversity. Eloise is "anti superhero" and has an antagonistic relationship with her ex-husband - perhaps because pretty much all the threats Beth has faced have been because of her being related to him or friends with G-Eyed and the Lair Legion. I don't think we've really physically described Eloise much.


> He's a Commissioner Gordon homage, so I've always imagined he looked like him.

What Shrike said again.





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