

Thomas wanted nothing more than to leave Allerdale Hall forever. While Lucille was committed to a mental institution for her crime.

After this murder, Thomas was sent to live under the care of his Aunt Florence in Whitehaven. Lucille couldn't let that happen, and after helping her mother into a warm tub, she killed her with a brutal axe blow. When their mother discovered the real nature of their relationship, finding them one morning naked under the covers of their attic sofa, she was horrified, mortified. Without their educators and locked away from the world, Thomas and Lucille awoke to a dark, guilt-hidden sexuality. They lost their clay-mining business and most of their servants, along with Sharpe children's tutors. Thomas developed hand capacities, carving wooden toys for her sister or tinkering with mechanical clocks.īut the fortune of the Sharpe family strongly decreased. But she was fired on the spot, without none goodbye. The two children were also closed with their nurse, Theresa. They developed a very closed relationship during their childhood. As children, they were locked up in the attic of the mansion by their mother. His only company was his older sister, Lucille. He was also terrified by his father, James William Sharpe, who was violent, mostly against him.

He was afraid of his terrible mother, Lady Beatrice Sharpe, who abused him and his sister. From here, there are spoils about the character, especially about his past.But there are a lot of secrets about the mysterious mansion, hidden in blood and horror. Then Thomas come back to England with his bride, to his family mansion: Allerdale Hall. He gets marry with her, after her father's death. There, he meets Edith Cushing, the daughter of the builder Mr Carter Cushing. He is also an engineer, who came with her sister, Lady Lucille Sharpe, to the United States in the hope to collect money for his machine project. Sir Thomas Sharpe is an English gentleman, baronet.
