This may be of interest to you, due to both your heritage and your particular research interests. Seeker Reed is an intelligent man and a reliable one. I am sure he will be able to answer any questions you may have.
You are of course also free to question the mages themselves as you see fit. I ask only that anything useful you may discover be reported to the advisors.
Cassandra
P.S. If you are finished with the book I lent you, I would like it back. Only if you are finished of course. I do not mean to rush you.
I think our author could find a greater variety of descriptors for our heroine's heaving bosoms and her true love's cobalt eyes, for starters. But oh, their tryst in the wine cellar. And then the hayloft. And then her wretched uncle's study. It's a wonder they didn't start up again during the royal banquet. Where do you find these?
In any case the physical descriptions are hardly the point. What did you think of the scene in the gardens? Where they confessed their feelings at last? I was sure they would be interrupted once more. I am certain Nicolette would have lost her nerve and fled, if the rain had not started and they had not become trapped in the gazebo.
Letter, somewhat backdated
Dorian,
This may be of interest to you, due to both your heritage and your particular research interests. Seeker Reed is an intelligent man and a reliable one. I am sure he will be able to answer any questions you may have.
You are of course also free to question the mages themselves as you see fit. I ask only that anything useful you may discover be reported to the advisors.
Cassandra
P.S. If you are finished with the book I lent you, I would like it back. Only if you are finished of course. I do not mean to rush you.
Letter, sent with same runner
- Dorian
P.S. Quite finished, but I'm holding it hostage for the one I lent you last.
poor runner getting his exercise today
That is hardly fYour book is the dullestBut you finished it? What did you think?
Cassandra
he got a sovereign this time
But oh, their tryst in the wine cellar. And then the hayloft. And then her wretched uncle's study. It's a wonder they didn't start up again during the royal banquet.
Where do you find these?
- Dorian
no subject
[ Because she requested it. Specifically. ]
In any case the physical descriptions are hardly the point. What did you think of the scene in the gardens? Where they confessed their feelings at last? I was sure they would be interrupted once more. I am certain Nicolette would have lost her nerve and fled, if the rain had not started and they had not become trapped in the gazebo.