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Letter sent as top priority mail
June 7, 2008
Kathryn,
Congratulations on your marriage, I hope that you have all the happiness in the world. I am sorry that I couldn’t be there to celebrate the happy occasion with you. I am sure it was a truly glamorous and elegant affair. I would expect nothing less coming from you. Wow, I can’t believe that you are married and to a king no less. But you always did shoot for the stars. Was it that long ago where we were girls playing dolls getting married in your room? Now it seems like a whole other time.
But anyway, I have some news of my own. Later this week I will be graduating from New York University. I will be receiving my bachelor’s degree in business administration and graduating summa cum laude. But that is beside the point, which is this. For a long while now I have reading about the lavish rich land of Grandia in your letters. As I neared the end of my time here at New York University I began to think of my next move. And after some careful consideration I think that is going to be Grandia.
I am just in a desperate need of a change. There is too much history here in New York and it suffocates me daily. Now I know that you and I are not as we once were. But outside of Aunt Paulette you and the rest of the Fraile family is the only family that I have left in this world. So, god-sister, I hoped that it with pleasant feeling you receive the news that I will be arriving in Grandia within the first week of July. See you soon.
With love, Persephone Monaco
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