THANK YOU ALL! I have a general direction now. Understand that I am making an OUTLINE.
Hopefully final question.
So I have Sir William 'Teddy' BEARington (THANKS Cumquat!) who is invited to a formal dinner in a manufacturers association for whatever group and bringing MC and his wife.
I want a stuck-up cunt bitch antagonist. Would the daughter of a Baron be titled on her own? I have this mental image of 'My father is a baron' bitch who says 'Do you know who my father is?' too much. She married some guy who is a wealthy commoner. She is physically attractive, but not as attractive as she thinks she is. She and her husband are both stuck-up assholes who think themselves better than they are. Let's say the husband owns a 50-employee company that makes widgets and he pulls in say 500K pounds a year. For sake of argument widgets does not equal butt plugs or something controversial.
Would 'the daughter of a baron' who married a wealthy commoner even be at such a formal dinner? Assume the group holding the dinner is related to the company the man owns. Would a 'daughter of a baron' even marry a wealthy commoner? Let's assume the father is a generic Baron who is not cousins with a duke or the mayor of Bristol anything. Just Baron Dooshbag of (nice but not an actual castle) Dooshbag Manor/summer house/ whatever.
Hopefully final question.
So I have Sir William 'Teddy' BEARington (THANKS Cumquat!) who is invited to a formal dinner in a manufacturers association for whatever group and bringing MC and his wife.
I want a stuck-up cunt bitch antagonist. Would the daughter of a Baron be titled on her own? I have this mental image of 'My father is a baron' bitch who says 'Do you know who my father is?' too much. She married some guy who is a wealthy commoner. She is physically attractive, but not as attractive as she thinks she is. She and her husband are both stuck-up assholes who think themselves better than they are. Let's say the husband owns a 50-employee company that makes widgets and he pulls in say 500K pounds a year. For sake of argument widgets does not equal butt plugs or something controversial.
Would 'the daughter of a baron' who married a wealthy commoner even be at such a formal dinner? Assume the group holding the dinner is related to the company the man owns. Would a 'daughter of a baron' even marry a wealthy commoner? Let's assume the father is a generic Baron who is not cousins with a duke or the mayor of Bristol anything. Just Baron Dooshbag of (nice but not an actual castle) Dooshbag Manor/summer house/ whatever.