By Fate, I insist



Rating: R

Summary: 20 years after Moulin Rouge. A young man, fathered only by Christian, plans a trip to the infamous club.

Disclaimer: Baz is the man behind this creative output. Moulin Rouge will always be his. Sharing those ideas is a nice way to let some meager fans have the spotlight.



The year is 1920. After losing Satine, Christian returned home and obliged his father by complying with the old man. Still very much into writing and keeping in touch with the Bohemians of Paris, Christian also works part time as his fathers bank and raises Jacob, his son. The bond between Christian and Jacob is strong, even now with Jacob all grown and fresh into manhood.



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18 years old and in the prime of her life. Sweet and mischief mixed in with talent and caress—all rolled up in a bundle known as Memphis Dante. Enrolled as a courtesan at the mere age of 14, she has proven herself to the patrons of the Rouge. Zidler has even taken to this young one quite fondly, making it clear of how she manifests herself as a young Satine. Memphis has coined the name 'Fiery Innocence' upon Zidler's request.