[Trigger warning: Fleur's tragic back story will be revealed from this point on. It is 2 parts and will probably be uncomfortable, so read at your own discretion.]
Upon breaking through the fog, Fleur was surprised by what she saw—a large settlement supported by vast farmlands and rolling hills. The fog barrier still separated the town from the outside world, and you could clearly see the boundary on the horizon, yet it was a much larger space than she was expecting. The strangest part, however, was the clear blue skies. Yes, there were blue skies, and the sun was shining down its light and warmth upon all the villagers milling about their lives. It was strange. Fleur couldn't help but feel like they were fake artificial even. They were clear, too perfect, like the kind of skies you would see in a dream.
I'm sure some of you can tell where this is going and might have some fears but don't worry. I can assure you I don't plan on taking things too far.
Fleur is the most interesting charcter in the story in my opinion. Many novels simplify charm down to being something that enhances beauty and makes the person more attractive. I thought it would be cool to show the darker side of it, though. Looking at it from another perspective, aren't charm abilities basically mind control? So what would happen if someone had extremely strong charm but zero control over it? Theres is lots of material to work with to show how charm can be harmful. Not just with the user either. There is a whole mental aspect for the ones being affected.