Quinn,
I apologize for the lateness of your gift. I was a little, er, preoccupied yesterday. I’m kind of surprised I found it was still in my cloak pocket this morning, I thought I would have stolen it as a gift to prove my love and devotion…er, anyways. I feel I fell a bit short of my normal gift giving expectations here, but I saw this in a shop and it just seemed very you. It’s the Celtic knot, or the five-fold I think they call it sometimes. As you know, it is believed that the Celts originally were a civilization of Druids before they were overtaken by modern day Anglo-Saxon culture, and this necklace represents the latent power in all of us. The four outer circles represent the four elements of magic: water, fire, air, and earth and their mastery in the physical world. However, the last circle represents what those of us lack in typical circumstances, the power to unify all three using our mind. It’s believed that only the sharpest, most structured witches and wizards ever strike a true balance between all four without letting one grow to strong. I believe you are truly capable of being such a witch, Quinn. You show a restraint and elegance in magic which I lack and envy greatly. Thank you so much for being such an amazing role model to me, someday I hope I can learn to be a little more like you.
Happy birthday,
Kitty
It's gorgeous Kitty. So beautiful and I don't really know what to say, other than thank you. I'm still always a little taken aback when you call me a role model, but I'm glad I can be all those things for you, even if I don't necessarily believe in them myself all the time.