Myra, Turnbull;
Arch To The Sky; G; 221 words. Immediately before
Crickets.
Prologue
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EpilogueDearest Renfield,
I have read over your letter several times since its arrival. I am sorry for the delay in my last response; I know you have forgiven me, but I feel the need to reiterate as I regret that my reply arrived too late to ease your mind. As a child you often bounded ahead of me to seek your own path. I am happy to see the trend continues.
Your letter had an unusual lengthy quality, Renfield. One might suspect another man of gushing. I am only teasing, of course; you have told me much about this Ray of yours, but I would like to hear still more. It was a relief. Forgive my candor, but you have been quiet these past few years. It would seem this man is good for you.
You have my heartfelt blessings, Renfield. I want to meet your Ray.
I have delayed the completion of this letter for the sake of certain tests. We have discovered today that I will be adding another set of twins to the Turnbull family. This was unexpected. I am working to accept this news. I know that you will be happy.
Should I have sons, one will indeed be named for you.
I will update you again soon.
All my love.
Myra