As is her custom, Lynnet writes a second message, in lemon juice, in each of her letters. It's an old trick her father taught her years ago, and she thinks her family and close friends would be concerned if she failed to include it.
Lady Isobal Hales
Hales Estate
Duchy of XXXX
Written in Eagles' Reach,
The Evening after the Feast of Hungry Ghosts
Darling sister, I am no longer staying at the Franklin Estate, and glad to be
I do not know if Roland's parents have made any loans or grants to either side in the
quit of it. I only wish the same could be said of poor Vivien. However, I shall be
conflict in Landsrue, but, if they have, it would be in their best interest, and in Roland's, to call due
traveling for some time, yet, so do not be alarmed if I am out of touch for some little
any loans made to Fraubard and his supporters. I have reason to believe that debts not called
time yet. Be assured that, the next time we meet I shall have quite a tale to tell!
due from that quarter soon shall not be repaid at all.
Please give my regards to Roland.
Your loving sister, who is very much rushed,
Lynnet