Quote: Originally posted by Peni Griffin
Nobody made you give Calpurnia a Romance secondary.
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It wasn't my fault! He chose her - she was the only lady for whom he had three lightning bolts of attraction. Men often do fall for the flirty types. Caesar had met Calpurnia while she was a student in Aphrodite's, the college for training priestesses of the love goddess; so of course, like all her fellow dormies, Calpurnia had Romance for her secondary aspiration. Her primary aspiration, Fortune, made her latch on to Caesar, since he was oozing power. That lady knew which side her bread was buttered.
Thank you both for your advice. Let history go hang - I'll let Caesar live.