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100/100
Regret. The only thing she could admit to, lately. Regret. For everything she'd said to Luthien, for everything she'd done - even if she'd done it for reasons she considered right. She'd spent hours considering it all, trying to figure out what she'd done wrong, where she'd gone wrong. Hours, and always coming back to the same answer, the same depressing fact.
It had taken everything she had to start writing the letter, to put it on paper and acknowledge everything. She'd finally finished it, when it occurred to her that there was no way that Luthien would accept it, no way that she had to even get it to her. Another few hours, she'd spent, considering how she could possibly get it to her, how she could mend things.
The answer had been something she'd never expected, but as she saw the poster, she realised what needed to be done. Her one chance to speak with Luthien again, to attempt to fix it all.
Dear Luthien
May this letter find you well. I require your assistance with an odd problem, and I was hoping that you would be willing to attend the Protean Farm in Solvale.
I understand that this request may come as a surprise, but this is the only way that I have found to reach out to you. Hopefully you will find this request amicable, and arrive in kind.
I require your presence in two days time from the receipt of this letter, and look forward to seeing you!
Signed;
A Desperate Individual in need of help.
She wasn't pleased with the letter. It felt poorly written, and unlike anything a professional business would send out. Which...as she considered it, would a farm know how to properly write? Maybe it's perfectly imperfect...? Gods I hope this works...
She folded up the letter, before making her way out into the main area of town. It didn't take long to locate a local mail courier, managing to convince them to drop the letter off after finding out where the Elf was staying - a job she hoped that the courier was up to doing. With nothing holding her there any further, she made her way out of the city and towards Solvale.
The farm was about what Kyra had expected. It smelled like a farm. Her nose scrunched in response to the scent, her position seated on the fence providing her a good view of the road approaching the farm - but also forcing her closer to the animals that caused the smell. I just can't win...
She sighed as she gave in. She was here now, and she was determined to see this through. No matter how horrid the area smelled, no matter how much it affected her.
