At some point between the night at the opera and her appearance in the second season, Kit and Dewey became romantically involved, and she became pregnant with his child. The two planned to leave VFD together and raise their child somewhere far away.
Dewey Denouement is the father of Kit's baby
Although this was a long-standing fan theory (his last words are “Kit”), the series finally confirms that the third triplet was Kit's baby daddy, and the father of Beatrice Baudelaire II.
As Olaf is dying, Count Olaf kisses her gently on the mouth, saying that he told her he'd do that one last time, a possible implication that the two were romantically involved before Olaf became a villain. Right before Olaf dies, the two recite a bit of poetry together.
In the 13th and final book in the series, aptly titled The End, we learn that Olaf had an affair with Lemony's sister, Kit Snicket. But wait, there's more.
The Baudelaires help Kit give birth to a baby girl. Kit then dies after requesting that the orphans name the baby after their mother Beatrice. The Baudelaires spend the next year taking care of Kit's daughter, occasionally visiting the graves of Kit and Olaf.
We can assume that Beatrice at one time believed that Snicket was dead. When Lemony was revealed to be alive, she had already married Bertrand and she could not marry him.
Esme experienced the most "love" of the three women, Olaf did seem to value her thoughts, opinions and feelings but I don't think he loved her as he was hardly bothered when she quit and broke up with him, she started to be a nuisance to him rather than a partner in crime as well.
Violet forced to marry Olaf under duress in his play.
Beatrice is none other than Beatrice Baudelaire — the dead mother of the Baudelaire children. She died in a fire along with her husband, Bertrand. But before she married Bertrand (and had Violet, Klaus, and Sunny), Beatrice and Lemony Snicket were in love and almost got married themselves.
The consensus amongst the fandom is that Violet and Quigley held hands and/or kissed. Back in the old days a lot of fanfiction writers tried to rearrange this “missing passage” as a writing exercise.
Man hands on misery to man, it deepens like a coastal shelf. Get out as early as you can, and don't have any kids yourself." (Hinting that Olaf was a well read person himself at one point before being consumed completely with greed) After quoting the poet, Count Olaf shortly laughs and finally dies.
At some point between the night at the opera and her appearance in the second season, Kit and Dewey became romantically involved, and she became pregnant with his child. The two planned to leave VFD together and raise their child somewhere far away.
“Man hands on misery to man.
In a flashback in "The Penultimate Peril" Pt. 2, Beatrice accidentally killed Count Olaf's father with a dart that was meant for Esmé Squalor after she and her ex-fiancé Lemony Snicket steal Esmé's sugar bowl.
Theme. Beatrice Baudelaire was the mother of the Baudelaire children, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire. She was married to Bertrand Baudelaire and was notably the ex-fiancée of Lemony Snicket.
The older Beatrice is the one referred to throughout A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket as his deceased love, and her identity as the mother of the Baudelaire children from the series is revealed in The Beatrice Letters, but the younger Beatrice's identity is not directly explained, apart from the ...
Justice Strauss is forced to admit that the marriage is valid; Count Olaf is Violet's husband and has complete control of her estate.
(Lemony Snicket to Beatrice Baudelaire #3) In the fifth letter, written on Scriabin's Anniversary, it is revealed that the Duchess of Winnipeg is dead, and that the V.F.D. member R. is her daughter.
While the books imply his parents were murdered, in the TV series, he lost his mother in a fire and his father was later killed by Beatrice, explaining his hatred for the Baudelaire children.
Esmé Gigi Geniveve Squalor is Count Olaf's girlfriend. Prior to the events of the series she was a professional stage actress and member of V.F.D. Esmé is distinguished by her obsession with high fashion.
Lemony Snicket (Patrick Warburton) was in love with Beatrice, even though she married their father, Bertrand. (Lemony Snicket is not the secret father of the Baudelaires!)
History. The ribbon was mentioned throughout A Series of Unfortunate Events, making small but important appearances in stressful situations. Violet uses it to keep her hair out of her eyes so as to better focus on her inventions.
In the Netflix adaptation, Olaf also goes in to kiss Violet, although he stops and states "okay" when Violet abruptly refused.
The second Beatrice, who is related to both the Snickets and Baudelaires. And, the reason why this Beatrice calls herself Lemony's niece is because, of course, Kit — her mother — is Lemony's sister. This makes Beatrice II not only a Baudelaire but a Snicket, too!
While it is unknown when their breakup happened, the events of A Series of Unfortunate Events seem to take place under nine months, giving enough time for them to have had a physical relationship before he gained custody of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire.