Description
The Barricade Boys always met up at the Cafe for their meetings. Madame H always sent in the same waitress to serve them every time. One of her two revolution approving nieces, Angelica. Angelica was a fair girl the same age as the Barricade Boys with a crush on Combeferre. But he never really noticed her. Angelica always put herself in the spotlight. She ignored her Aunt's warnings. She's most likely had more boyfriends then her sister's had hot-dinners. It always went like this for the boys. Angelica, Angelica, J-J, Angelica, Wait! Go back. There we go, J-J (aka Yorkie because of her light British accent). Angelica's younger sister. She had glasses and was small. Only 23. The poor girl had been dragged all over by Angelica. She always sneaked a few glances at the meetings when the door opened. Courfeyrac always came to her attention. But J-J knew she wouldn't be noticed as she was always locked away in her room. After all, a girl who's not old or mature enough should keep to the sidelines. When the revolution starts the two girls are both eager. Angelica is allowed at the barricade and helps the boys. Yet for J-J it's just out of reach. And the trouble with the National Guard and the two girl's royal secret could get out of hand. Only J-J could help but betrayal will always follow.