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Beatrice's tight and swirly handwriting might be a little tricky on a small screen, so here's the letter for any of you who might have trouble reading it.:

Dear Eliot,
I hope this letter finds you well. I’m sorry I’ve had to employ less than savory tactics to see that it reaches you, but I’ve tried repeatedly to get in touch with Ethan to no avail, and I don’t want his hesitation at reestablishing our connection to interfere with you and I getting to know one another. To that end, allow me to introduce myself. I’m Beatrice, your aunt. I don’t know what your father has told you of me, if anything, but we grew up together and at one time we were very close. But the truth is I abandoned him during one of the darkest times of my life, and I can only imagine that it was equally dark for him. I hope that that is a wrong I can one day set right, but in the meantime, I want to know everything there is to know about you. I’m enclosing some stamps with the

So there's the mystery of the letter sorted. Did you see that coming? Were you expecting something else?

Flying out tomorrow morning. Have a great week and a happy holiday for those who have 'em! See you next week!

EDIT: I might just go ahead and update that typeface when I get back. The counters (the holes in the letters) are just too tiny for web. It was the most appropriate font I had on hand, and didn't have time to research a new one. I considered writing it myself, but my handwriting is a lot worse that Beatrice's. XD

Posted on June 27, 2016

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