012. an urgent letter || Send some for letters
Open before you read the final letter that is your inheritance
By now, you will have realized we are gone. Aye, we have been preparing for this trip for weeks, and by the time you read this, it will be a day’s past since we have left. I ask that you read this letter in it’s fullness.
Dear Regulus; I am proud of you, and I am proud to serve you. When we arrived along the old road, we arrived to a town that was waiting to die. It had already dug the graves for each of its people. Together, with you and the people, we rebuilt these buildings, we laid the cobble for the pathways, and we found purpose. I see the glimmers of hope in the faces of the townsfolk, and I must tell you that you helped bring them to pass. Look about you. We have children in the Hamlet now. We have citizens working. We have a second chance with what we have built together.
I thank you for all you’ve given me. Through this old road, I am healing.
When you came here, it was with a hole left from your family. Dismas and I hope that you will find peace in having built your own around you. We wish to see you live happily, and perhaps love happily too.
Which is why, I am sorry, and I hope you will forgive me, but we will take this final journey to make certain of that. Your ancestor was not as you are. He did not look at this world and find happiness in. He hated this world, and found solace burning what he could of it. These nightmares of yours, and this pain? It is all his doing.
Burn the last bit of his hatred and toss the letter in the fire so we can erase the last of his darkness, and take solace in a manner befitting the kindness of your friends.
After this is over, the only question we will have left is one that is not an eldritch pondering. It is merely “What do we do next?”
And what we do next is a choice we make ourselves.
I have taken your gun, but will return it.