Louisa May Alcott/Synopsis

The Guild Arc
As the three-way war rages on, Louisa nervously makes her way to Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald's office. One of the guards approaches her and asks whether she needs help, which gives her a shock. She then hurries on into Fitzgerald's room to discuss a plan regarding the war.

Reading one of her plans, Fitzgerald compliments how she can create dozens of strategy proposals in a short span of time, though he quips it would be better if she could make them quite shorter. She then tells him that she shall revise her proposal at once, but he nonetheless takes it and opts to read it as they walk. Louisa worries for his safety to go outside especially after the recent loss of their base, but Fitzgerald assures her that the Guild's base is anywhere he goes.

Later on, while Louisa works in her room, Fitzgerald bursts in and demands for the emergency plan. Louisa tries to dissuade Fitzgerald from using the strategy that is estimated to cause the most severe damage of all battle plans. He furiously reminds her that everything and everyone in the Guild belong to him, and as such, he has the right to protect his possessions. He then orders Louisa to issue the emergency plan to her subordinates to end the war instantly.

After the announcement of the incineration plan by Fitzgerald, she is seen along with Steinbeck, Twain, and Montgomery driving away in a car.

After the fall of Moby Dick, she is seen along with the other Guild members discussing the organization's fate.

The Guild Aftermath Arc
After the Guild War, she is later on seen in the slums of a foreign country searching for Fitzgerald.