beatrice_otter: I always have been what I chose (Choice)
Title: Five Times Abigail Met People From the Demi-Monde, and One Time She Didn't
Author: Beatrice_Otter
Fandom: Rivers of London
Characters: Abigail Kamara, Nicky, Brent
Wordcount: 9,157 words
Rating: General audiences
Written For: opalmatrix in Worldbuilding 2023

AN: This story takes place in spring of 2014, a bit under a year after "What Abigail Did That Summer" and a few months before "The Furthest Station." Abigail is 14, Nicky and Brent are about 8.

The Golden Chip of Hanwell does indeed exist, but the Fisher family are fictional.

Birdylion was a great help with canon details

Lavender_threads went above and beyond the call of duty as a beta and helped me brainstorm things that really brought it all together. Thank you both.

At AO3. On tumblr. On Pillowfort.


Abigail stared at Peter. "So, what you're saying is, you want me to babysit your girlfriend's baby sisters."

It wasn't an offer she got often. She wasn't exactly the girl the mums round the estate thought of when they were trying to find someone to watch their kids. At least, not the ones who only knew her by reputation. And the ones who knew her family, who knew how much help she was with Paul, they didn't want to bother her. Or hire her on a night her mum might need her, which was just about any night.

"Not babysitting," Peter protested. "Bev'll be around, and available if anything happens."

"Then what does she need me for?" Abigail asked.

Peter sighed. "It's hard socializing goddesses, okay. They can glamour almost anyone they want outside their family. And if they're ever going to have friends—instead of minions—they need to know how to get along with ordinary people without putting the whammy on them."

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beatrice_otter: When you choose an action, you choose the consequences of that action. (Action and Consequences)
Title: The Heart's Desire
Author: [personal profile] beatrice_otter 
Fandom: Rivers of London
Characters: Abigail Kamara, Thomas Nightingale
Rating: General audiences
Length: 11k words
Written For: [personal profile] pendrecarc in the Five Figure Fanwork Exchange ([community profile] fffx )
Summary: Abigail has earned her right to become a practitioner of magic. Now, the training begins.

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Peter Grant, apprentice member of the Society of the Wise, Constable of the Metropolitan Police, had the unfortunate propensity to act (and speak) before thinking. In a crisis, this quickness was a decided virtue. If only he could learn to consider his actions more carefully in ordinary moments, Thomas reflected, he would be an exemplary wizard.

But such meticulousness was (for the moment) beyond him. Fortunately for all concerned, Peter had a certain amount of serendipitous luck to balance out the possible consequences of his thoughtlessness, and none of his rash actions (or words) had resulted in truly dire consequences so far. Indeed, several of them had turned out remarkably well, all things considered. Such was the case with his promise, two years earlier, that he would begin teaching magic to his cousin Abigail Kamara, should she pass her Latin A-levels.

The young Miss Kamara was, if anything, even more promising than her cousin. Quite intelligent, staunchly firm in her ethical thought (albeit occasionally in unorthodox ways), ferociously dedicated to pursuing her goals and—unlike Peter—not prone to distractions or leaping before she looked. All in all, Thomas Nightingale, Master of the Society of the Wise, Detective Chief Inspector of the Metropolitan Police, was quite looking forward to teaching her.
That is, should her parents give consent. Which Peter had not considered when he so rashly promised that she should learn magic upon proving her proficiency in Latin. )


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This was my original [community profile] yuletide assignment, but it was sort of intimidating to me because [personal profile] sixthlight is one of the more prolific and beloved authors in the fandom, and her work has given me such joy over the years I wanted to return some, so I felt a bit more internal pressure for it to be good than normal.  (I mean, I always want it to be good, but you know what I mean.  When you sort the RoL fic on AO3 by hits, [personal profile] sixthlight wrote 9 out of 20 on the first page.)  Anyway, my original idea was to write the vaguely alluded-to adventure of Mamusu and Elsie back in Freetown, but I suck at writing adventure.  So this is what happened instead, and I really enjoy it.

I started by re-reading all of the books closely for any details about Peter's family that I could find, and updating the Follypedia.  I did have some qualms about doing so, because if someone read my story and then went to Follypedia someone might make the connection between "the person who just updated Mamusu and Abigail's pages" and "the person who just wrote a story about them" and wonder if they were the same.  (Also, I find it extremely annoying that Mamusu's page is titled "Rose Grant" and not "Mamusu 'Rose' Grant."  I corrected the page header, but the link is still "Rose Grant" even though we are explicitly told that's the name White people use (and by implication probably not her real name).

Title: Right from the Source
Fandom: Rivers of London
Characters: Abigail Kamara, Mamusu "Rose" Grant, Elsie Winstanley, Alfred Kamara
Written For: sixthlight in Yuletide 2017
Word Count: 3993
Betaed By: Burning_Nightingale
Summary: Abigail thinks she knows what the world is like. Then Aunt Mamusu shows up with the news of Cousin Peter's new job.

On AO3.

Author's Note: I have only read the comics that have been published as graphic novels, so this fic takes no notice of any details about Abigail revealed in "Cry Fox."

Abigail was supposed to be doing her homework )

Canon note: While canon-reviewing and researching Sierra Leone, I found that the details of Mamusu's backstory as given by canon don't really ... add up.  When Peter first meets Mama Thames, she identifies his mother as a Fula, which is a Sierra Leonean ethnic group.  Except the Fula are 99% Muslim, according to multiple sources, and Mamusu is Christian.  Also, when she's speaking to Peter in a non-English language, she uses Krio.  According to various sources, most Sierra Leoneans do speak Krio as a lingua franca, but the only people for whom it is their native language are the Krio people.  (Who are, by the way, pretty much all Christian.)   Then there's the fact that Mamusu seems to have grown up or spent significant time in Freetown, and went away to school, whereas her half-brother Alfred is identified as having been a poor subsistence farmer in a backwater village before becoming a refugee.  So my headcanon is that Mamusu's dad was a Fula guy who travelled a lot on business and so his wives didn't all live in the same town.  Mamusu's mum was a Krio woman who lived in Freetown and had some money of her own (maybe owned a business), while Alfred's mum was a Fula woman who lived in a small village and did subsistence farming, and that's where all the discrepancies come from.  So while Mamusu speaks Fula, her native tongue is Krio, and while Alfred speaks Krio, his native tongue is Fula, and so Peter knows Krio while Abigail knows Fula.  And then, after figuring all that out, I realized that there wasn't much place for it in the story.

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