- Messages
- 304
- OOC First Name
- Daphne
- Blood Status
- Mixed Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- Straight 10 Inch Sturdy Larch Wand with Unicorn Hair Core
- Age
- 8/2033 (15)
Gabriella's hands were shaking as she tried her best to attach the letter to the owl's leg. A part of her was still thinking she might not send it. Maybe it was better not to. Maybe she should write a better version first. But this was already the fifth version of the letter she had written, and she knew she wouldn't be able to do anything better. Her mother's words had been so wonderful, so smooth and full of feeling. She could almost hear the way she must sound when she talked, just from her words. But Gabriella's letter in return was a poor imitation. It had been hard to write it. How formal should she be? How emotional? She had tried her best to find a balance between the two, but didn't think she had really succeeded. But she knew if she didn't send it now, she might never do it. She just had to get this over with. Hopefully, her mother wouldn't lose interest in her just because of her poor writing.
With a sigh, she finally managed to attach the letter to the owl. She hesitated for one last moment before she carried the bird over to the window and let him out. There was no going back now. As her heart pounded in her chest, Gabriella watched the bird fly off until it was no more than a speck in the distance.
With a sigh, she finally managed to attach the letter to the owl. She hesitated for one last moment before she carried the bird over to the window and let him out. There was no going back now. As her heart pounded in her chest, Gabriella watched the bird fly off until it was no more than a speck in the distance.
Letter said:Mother,
I have received your letter. Thank you for sending it to me. I enjoyed reading your words very much and have carefully saved the letter. Your handwriting is very nice. I'm sorry if I sound strange in this response, I'm not quite sure how to do this. It's a little easier to put words on the page rather than saying them, but it's still a difficult situation. I hope you're not disappointed if this letter is a little shorter than the one you sent me. I'm having trouble ordering my thoughts.
It surprises me to see you write that maybe the decision to be away from us was a mistake. I have never heard my father give any indication of regret, but I think he might feel the same way. He simply doesn't mention it, but that says enough. I have asked him to write to Frankie because of how nice it was to get your letter. I hope you don't mind. Frankie is really wonderful, though very different from me. I suppose I'm more like our father than she is. She must be like you. I'm happy to hear you thought about me, I have thought about you too. I am happy and doing well. My grades are not yet perfect but they are good. If you are interested I can send you a copy of my grades with my next letter.
I would like to let you know who I am. But I don't know how to do that yet. I'm sorry, I do not seem to be as good with words as you are. I miss you too, the bits I can remember. Maybe a change would be good.
I have enclosed a picture of myself. I hope you don't find that strange.
- Gabriella Tillington
