Very little information is recorded about Mrs. Huxley. What is known is pieced together through sparse remarks from her husband Paul Huxley and extremely rare mentions by her son Gayifier.
Born sometime in the early 1930s, she was described as gentle, patient, and deeply caring.
She was a loving mother to Gayifier, often the only one to protect him from Paul’s explosive temper.
Sources close to the family described her as “the calm in the storm,” trying to balance Paul’s harshness with kindness.
She passed away in the late 1990s under circumstances not documented in the JCL Archives.
It is believed that much more about her was contained in JCL files, but this was lost in the January 4, 1990 archive fire. As such, she remains one of the most enigmatic figures connected to the Huxley family.
Family Bonds – Her strength and influence came from her role as mother and wife. She could temper Paul’s fury and give Gayifier moments of safety, which shaped Gayifier’s early resilience.
Paul’s Temper: Despite her attempts, she could never fully shield her son from Paul’s wrath.
Obscurity: Nearly all documentation about her is lost. This absence has made her almost mythic, and has left scars on Gayifier’s willingness to talk about her.
Mortality: Unlike the rest of her family, she had no supernatural resilience, and her death was permanent.
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Married to Paul Huxley, despite his faults. By most accounts, she truly loved him, though she disagreed with his parenting methods.
Gayifier reacts irritably when asked about her, often snapping at interviewers or refusing to continue the conversation. This has led to speculation that her memory is too painful for him to discuss.
Paul Huxley, in contrast, only ever brings her up with the closest of confidants, often late at night, when he briefly drops his hardened mask.