Dear Headmistress,
Thank you for your prompt reply. It was waiting when I returned to the inn. And thank you for your sage words. It means so much to me to be able to confide in someone. I visited a temple of the healing god and learned a little: What affliction this is and why the medic hadn’t recognized it. And also I’m past being cured. However, don’t think all is lost. The records found by the priestess suggests this is something I can learn to control. I may, in time, be able to at least visit my family and friends. For now, I’m headed out to the wildest, most isolated area I can find. I fear learning to control this will not be easy and it’s best if I’m away from populated centres for a while. When I can, I will write again. I hope with good news. Gratefully and sincerely, Antonia
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AuthorAlexandra A. 'Lexa' Cheshire is the author of numerous novels and short stories published through Howling Wolf Books. Lexa is a wife, mother, cat owner, and music lover. Archives
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