If you, somehow, maintain the endurance and the sort of bleak disposition that it takes to endure such things, you must have heard the unfortunate array of events that is the life of the Baudelaire children. However, what may have been left out of these dark tales is one very intrical character. Meet Eden Montgomery, which in this place, means Delight. It was used biblically as a name for the Garden of Eden, however do not fooled. She does not change the darkness of the events these children faced. But she may have helped brighten the day of a certain male in the Baudelaire family. Which is a lot to ask for in this case. Eden Montgomery is the adopted daughter of one herpetologist Dr. Montgomery Montgomery. She was placed into his care after being removed from the home of her abusive and generally psychotic father Olaf. After being in a safe-haven for a large chunk of her life, she suspects that she has forever escaped her father, until the Baudelaire family come to stay with them. Eden is thrown right into the middle of a series of unfortunate events, accompanying the Baudelaire orphans on their journey to escape her father, though no one has ever heard the tale of Eden's role in this rather melancholy affair. You could almost say that these are the events untold.
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