Correspondence
Hello Ms. Swonharth,
You are correct in your assessment that my superiors are adamant about send me there.
However, last I heard the mountains are quite pretty this time of year. I’m look forward to seeing the flowers blooming against snowcapped peaks and the green growths reach for the warm sun. I’m look forward to meeting this Emi you speak off. I look forward to speaking to you in person. Believe me when I say my only intention is to have an amicable stay and a story to show my superiors. I hope this soothes your worries about my presents.
I have a warning to share however. My travels have been prone to turbulence and 3 days ago my carriage was attacked by, what I presume to be, fey. A man, I did not know him well, was taken and while I am confident that I may barter something for his well being, it would be disingenuous not to inform you that fey folk have been spotted in the area. Do with this information what you well.
In addition, should anything untimely happen to my person, please inform the necessary people. The way my employers view the fey is unbecoming and I wish to deescalate the situation rather than enflame it. But if after two weeks I do not reply, the situation has become more dangerous.
To your safety and mine, Deniel Chartward













