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Post by Henry Lordings Jr. on Aug 24, 2008 3:02:14 GMT -5
April 10th, 2009
Dear Peter,
I don't know what's gotten into these two idiots, it's like they aren't even related. I can appreciate their feelings toward him, but it's no excuse disregard what could be considered grand-pa's dying wish! I just don't know what's up with them, or, indeed, what to do about it because both of them seem to become so incensed every time you mention his name.
We've had a few upsets here; Mum's gotten all secretive about something (Dad joked that she might be having an affair, but she's not the type (I SINCERELY hope)) and she hasn't been going out of the house AT ALL lately...Kind of odd huh?
School's about to get out in a few weeks, can't say as I'm not looking forward to it; Love school, but everyone needs a nice break every now and then. Got my sixth or seventh acceptance letter from Bridgewall Academy; I don't know when they are going to get it through their heads that I'm going to a different school, and in a different COUNTRY, no less. I think they're determined to have the complete collection of Lordings boys, eh? My Dad, your Dad, Uncle James, and his kids, and now they want the only two they don't have, HA!
Anyways, I hope you're doing well, and say hello to old Harley for me.
Sincerely, Henry
(This is just going to be a For you to read thread; I'll be adding more letters to it; ALL of them make it to their destinations, but I'm up for RPing about the info here if anyone wants to.)
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Post by plordings on Aug 24, 2008 3:47:23 GMT -5
April 19th, 2009
Dear Henry,
They just want to be difficult; I tried to talk to the both of them when your dad came over here a few weeks ago on business; Caused a rather unpleasant argument over the dinner table that mom wasn't too pleased about. We just need to realize that Uncle James may piss them off so much that they'll never forgive him...
As for your mom's odd behavior, I couldn't imagine what it would be? I mean, she definitely isn't the type to cheat on your dad, those two love each other more than life itself. The indoors thing does kind of worry me though; She always liked to play soccer with me, dad, Uncle Henry, Gus, and you, remember? She's the outdoorsy type, loves field sports and such, knew a ton about them too; There was one she mentioned once that I never could find any information about, something called Kwitich, I think?
Anyways, consider yourself lucky on the Bridgewall score; They must be having a hard time tracking you down at your boarding school because when I was your age, I was getting a good five letters a year; They never listen to declinations.
I'm doing well enough; Had to make a few rather tricky swords a few weeks back for a movie or something, Harley didn't tell me what they were for, but other than that, I've been enjoying a rather relaxed schedule.
Sincerely, Peter
P.S. Old Harley says hello, he misses you and your dad, who he didn't get to see when he was here on business.
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Post by Henry Lordings Jr. on Aug 24, 2008 7:42:53 GMT -5
April 29th, 2009
Dear Peter,
Kwitich?...never heard of it before, I can ask her, but I think you might have misheard her; She used to like playing Croquet, maybe that was it?
In any case, I don't think what's going on with mum is any significant matter, or she'd have told us, or, at least, dad. I kind of found it funny, the look on dad's face every time he 'joked' about her having an affair though. Of course she would never do such a thing, but what exactly is going on with her is something I wouldn't mind knowing personally.
Do you know, dad didn't say a WORD about visiting Seattle! If I had known he was going back, I would have asked for a few things, you know. Old Fart.
Sincerely, Henry
P.S. Harley blow anything up lately?
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Post by plordings on Aug 24, 2008 15:19:40 GMT -5
May 7th, 2009
Dear Henry,
He seemed to think that telling you might distract you from your studies; Go figure. I think he might have had the right idea on that score, you know.
I was talking to Harley the other day, and he reckons that I need a vacation; I think he got the idea that I was overworked when I accidentally hammered my finger three days ago for the first time in four years. In any case, my dad's ordered me off work, so I think I'll pool together some money and take a trip out to merry old England. Maybe drop around Oxford during the summer, if you catch my drift. I'd like a look around if I go, and would like if you'd show me around?
Send me an answer when you get a chance; I do hope you're doing well. Hopefully, if I come to England, I'll be able to be there for your birthday, and we can raise some hell.
Sincerely, Peter
P.S. Yeah, you know Harley's philosophy, 'what doesn't blow up should be made to do so', almost did in the forge the other day.
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Post by Henry Lordings Jr. on Aug 26, 2008 16:05:10 GMT -5
May 18th, 2009
Dear Peter,
There is nothing on this earth that I would enjoy more than having you around for the summer holidays. I'm always glad to be home, but there really isn't much to do other than homework, and frankly, I've had enough homework for one year. Just send us a letter on where and when you want us to pick you up, and we'll be there.
Sincerely, Henry
P.S. I've got a few cool places we can go and visit while you're here.
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Post by plordings on Sept 6, 2008 12:18:59 GMT -5
June 3rd, 2009
Dear Henry,
I've sent your father a letter, and received a letter in return, and we've agreed that you all will pick me up on July 1st, and I'll spend the rest of the summer till you go back to school in Oxford. This is going to be great, I'm telling you. I got something for your birthday, and I hope you like it; I'm saying no more here, but I think you'll be blown away (Hope they let me it through the airport.)
Anyways, I've got all my arrangements sorted, and I'll be seeing you at Heathrow on July 1st.
Sincerely, Peter
P.S. I look forward to a good look around.
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