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Moon Over Pimlico MTA
A lighthearted Victorian erotic comedy for new readers
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Moon Over Pimlico In Victorian Pimlico, the orderly life of horticulturalist Beatrix Edevane is upended by the arrival of Phileas Fogg, an eccentric scientist with a penchant for taxidermy, telescopes, and unconventional experiments. Their relationship begins as a series of skirmishes over garden boundaries and social propriety, fueled by Phileas’s chaotic enthusiasm and Beatrix’s rigid adherence to Victorian standards. However, beneath their intellectual sparring lies a mutual attraction that grows as they are forced to collaborate on increasingly absurd "scientific" endeavors, including the midnight extraction of a toxic vine and a daring rooftop cat rescue.

To manage the prying eyes of their neighbor, the gossip-mongering Mrs. Higginbottom, the pair devises a "Controlled Narrative Sustainment" strategy. They present a facade of strictly academic courtship, utilizing highly technical jargon and formal etiquette as "conversational buffers" to mask their growing intimacy. This elaborate game of social misdirection reaches a peak during the local Charity Bazaar and a high-stakes masquerade ball, where they test their emotional synergy through a series of "empirical" trials and shared secrets, including a clandestine trip to the coast that cements their commitment.

As their wedding approaches, the couple must navigate one final, fantastical hurdle: a "temporal distortion" at the Royal Geographic Society that threatens to unwrite their entire history together. After a high-velocity race against time involving a "requisitioned" motor launch on the Thames, they stabilize their reality and finally merge their lives. The story concludes with their marriage and the establishment of a joint laboratory built literally on the boundary of their properties, symbolizing a perfect, permanent equilibrium between Beatrix’s order and Phileas’s chaos.

Author:

Alan Scott

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Date Published:

February 4, 2026

Word Count:

62,029 words

Reading Time:

4 hours 21 minutes

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