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Letter to Lord Silent Poet

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Sadira Reflov
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 4:22 am Post subject: Letter to Lord Silent Poet Reply with quote

With all the things that had happened this eve, Cassandra found it hard to sleep. First the party, and some people getting mad claiming to never return to Poets Garden..because they were not invited to her daugther's party. Then there was the thing with Valkor and her daugther. She had not seen Earendil that happy in a long while. She rolled over and gazed upon her husband. She gently lays a kiss upon Legerion's cheek, before slipping out of bed and to their writting table. She took out a parchment and quill and began writing.

Dear Lord Poet

I wanted to take the time out to thank you for all your good work. It was truly appreciated. I do so hope that our party did not cost you any customers. I saw a few seemingly not pleased with our party because they were not invited. I am truly sorry for such. Once again I want to say thanks. Your guild are the most wonderful performers around. I shall recommend you to my family and friends. May good fortune shine upon you.

Sincerely
Cassandra Sorcafor

With the letter written, she sealed it with the Sorcafor family crest and attached it to her dove messanger. Sending it off, she slowly slips down to look upon her children. As she looks to the door that Valkor would be residing at, she sighs. Did she make the right choice in inviting him into their home. Will he and does he truly want to make Earendil happy. He brought up the topic marriage without any hinting of either her or Legerion. She sighs and heads back up to her bedroom. Opening the door, she saw Legerion resting in bed still. She then moves to carefully slide back into bed with him. She rolls onto her side and just watches Legerion for what seemed like an eternity before sleep once again claimed her.




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