Aunt Charlotte's Child Care

Aunt Charlotte's Child Care is a Weaver tainted day-care company that dulls the "Wyld" side of children.

Overview

Aunt Charlotte's Child Care provides reasonably priced day-care for working parents. With the current state of the economy, most families rely on both parents working to support the family. However, affordable day care for infants and toddlers is difficult to find. Aunt Charlotte's has franchises across the country, and more opening every day. The caregivers have excellent training and the screening process is rigorous. Parenting magazines regularly trumpet the successes of Aunt Charlotte's has had, even with "problem children," including a drip in cases of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. A line of toys and books is available in most department stores. While one too popular with children, parents find them irresistible.

All it really costs is childhood itself. Nowhere but in children does one find the spark of the Wyld burning so brightly in humans. While not as abrupt as outright possession, the procedures used by Aunt Charlotte's dull the Wyld side of children. Parents, often sleep-deprived and frazzled, enjoy the changes the Aunt Charlotte's Method brings about in their kids. They are more attentive. They sleep and eat on a regular schedule. They behave better. They tend to perform well in school. And yet, in a quiet moment, these parents wonder why they don't laugh as much.

In mechanical terms, these children are not Drones. They register within the human range when the Gift: Detect Weaver is used on them. However, one change is noticeable: Kinfolk children lose their "Kinfolk-ness." They lost that connection to Gaia. In fact, should a future Garou be raised in Aunt Charlotte's Child Care, they will never experience their First Change. Every three months a Garou or Kinfolk child spends in their care, they lose a point of Pure Breed. Once all of their Pure Breed is gone, Garou lose the wolf, and Kinfolk become normal humans.

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