Subject is currently in hell.
| Full Name | Charity Standish |
| Family | Standish; cousin of Kay Bennett |
| Status | Trapped in hell closet |
| Played by | Molly Stanton; others |
| Significance | Embodiment of ultimate goodness |
| Love | Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald |
| Enemy | Everyone, theoretically; Kay, practically |
Subject is currently in hell.
| Full Name | Charity Standish |
| Family | Standish; cousin of Kay Bennett |
| Status | Trapped in hell closet |
| Played by | Molly Stanton; others |
| Significance | Embodiment of ultimate goodness |
| Love | Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald |
| Enemy | Everyone, theoretically; Kay, practically |
Standish Family · Prophesied Pure of Heart
Charity Standish
The embodiment of ultimate goodness in Harmony, which in Harmony means the entire supernatural underworld is professionally obligated to destroy her.
Missing · Hell ClosetPresent Situation
Charity is, as of this issue, trapped in hell, specifically in a portal located inside a closet in Kay Bennett's bedroom. Father Lonigan is on site. He is throwing holy water at a mirror. Progress is uncertain, but the Gazette is confident in Father Lonigan's commitment to the task.
The Gazette wishes Charity well and notes that this is not her first supernatural incarceration, though it is perhaps her most structurally inconvenient given the architecture involved.
The Prophecy
Charity Standish arrived in Harmony as a teenage girl of notable sweetness and an unnerving tendency to have premonitions. What she did not know, and what Tabitha, the Dark Forces, and various supernatural operatives knew very well, was that she is the embodiment of ultimate goodness. If she and Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald were to fully unite, her powers of goodness would be triggered entirely, and all evil would be eradicated from the universe. Forever. Including the evil that pays Tabitha's mortgage. This is a high-stakes situation and the Gazette wants readers to appreciate that.
This prophecy has made Charity the most professionally threatened person in Harmony. Portals to hell and years of Kay Bennett. All of it traces back to this single piece of supernatural scheduling.
Miguel
Charity and Miguel love each other. This is simple, sincere, and entirely unwelcome to approximately half the town. When you have a love story this prophetically significant you are going to get a lot of interference, and Passions has delivered on that. Kay Bennett, who has loved Miguel since childhood, has devoted considerable creative energy to preventing their happiness.
Timmy Lenox, who was Tabitha's doll and was supposed to help destroy Charity but instead fell immediately in love with her, died in service of saving her. Charity's love story is, by any measure, the most expensive relationship in Harmony's supernatural history.