Jenny loves books though has gone off fantasy somewhat since discovering her mother’s past. Fairy tales no longer seem so sweet, given actual fairies are far from perfect beings. She wishes she didn't know this from personal experience. She also loves music in a wide range of styles. Her passions she saves for Paul and chocolate. This woman has her head screwed on the right way! And when Eddie comes along, Jenny reads every parenting book and magazine she can get her hands on. Jenny is thorough (which ironicially would make her a great fairy worker as far as the Queen and even Eileen, when happily living in the Fairy Kingdom herself, are concerned). Jenny also regularly reads her Bible notes and is particularly fond of the Psalms. But the magical powers she's inherited from her mother as well as the ones she develops bother her. Just what is she supposed to do with these things? Can she reconcile them from her faith? A latter hobby of Jenny's is not to think too much about this. She can't think of a solution to it but refuses to be cowed by this.
The Chief Witch...
The Chief Witch doesn’t enjoy hobbies. She sees her job as spreading terror and destruction and trying to grab the Fairy Kingdom throne as one great big hobby. Why seek anything else? Though to be fair the Witch has got spying to an art form. She takes a great interest in improving the fire power of her spells and trying to work out how to outwit Eileen.
L'Evallier and Melanbury...
L’Evallier and Melanbury would consider it common to have hobbies as such but there is very little they do not know about fine art, books, wine - anything fine really. Melanbury, when with Hanastrew, would allow herself to listen to whatever music her friend is listening to but would never do so if her husband was about nor would she reveal what she had heard to him. Girly gossip with Hanastrew is an unofficial hobby for Melanbury as there is no way L’Evallier would understand his wife’s need not to be posh all the time. L’Evallier reads an amazing amount of state papers, current day and historical, so does not read much for pleasure. He does enjoy brisk walks in the Palace gardens. It’s also amazing what conversations you can overhear when others go walking out there so he finds it useful on those grounds too.