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Feature!
Letters discovered in the belongings of the villain. These
letters are not revealed in the book but are held in my heart and give insight
to the story. A tidbit solely for you. Enjoy.
Wareeze Woodson
The Year of Our Lord 1813
My Dearest Husband,
I write with my heart filled with sorrow. My beloved mother
has passed on to join my father in Heaven. I can only be happy for her although
sadness weighs me down. I am now acquainted with deep sadness and how you must
mourn for your father. Grief makes it hard to write, but you deserve to know
why I am delayed in departing this land.
At the moment, I am
trapped in Latvia due to the up-rising in my country. I do not know how long it
may be before I am allowed to travel to England to join you. There is a guard
placed outside my gate to prevent my departure at present, but I will travel to
Rica at the first opportunity and board a ship to London. Perhaps all will
settle quickly. I can only pray it shall be so.
I cannot wait to be in your arms again, to kiss your dear
face and gaze into your eyes once more. With words, you painted a lovely
picture of your home in England and of your relatives. The thought of meeting
your family holds much pleasure for me, especially since I am now alone.
Take care, My Love. I shall write to let you know as the
hour of my departure grows closer. Keep safe and know you have my enduring
love.
Yours Always,
Rebecca Sudduth
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