Here is a follow-up to Mi-Sun, in case anyone was wondering what became of Mi-Sun herself. It's short and sweet and I hope y'all take out a minute to review.
PS: M*A*S*H isn't mine (Good lord I wish it was!!!) but there can never be too much of it and since the original writers laid down on the job it's up to us to keep writing it.
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"To Major Margaret Houlihan, Captain Hawkeye Pierce, Colonel Sherman Potter, and Father Frances Mulcahy:
I am writing to thank you all for the attentive care I received while I was at the M*A*S*H 4077th.
Father Mulcahy, thank you for finding a place for me at the convent. Although I remain Buddhist, the nuns here are very good to me.
Doctor Pierce, I wish to thank you for your careful surgery and the time you spent on my wounds. All of them.
Nurse Margaret, thank you for being a friend and letting me confide in you. I also thank you for the practice sessions we had. When I am ready to leave here, the skill you gave me, though unpolished, will make me feel much safer.
Colonel Potter, thank you for trying to get your army to listen about what that person was doing. I know you did the best you could and he did get what he deserved anyway, more than what the Military Police could have done.
My time at the 4077th was difficult, some of the worst days of my life but if I had not been there they would have been much worse. One American man made your American faces terrifying but four more Americans-and more, if you count the nurses and the orderlies-brought care and kindness. I will remember you Americans that way.
Sister Mary Phillipa, who is kindly writing this letter for me, wishes to send her regard for Father Mulcahy and the others at the 4077th as well.
Yours sincerely,
Mi-Sun Chon"
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Hawkeye, Potter, Margaret and Mulcahy sat in Colonel Potter's office reading the letter that had arrived that morning. When Potter finished reading it out loud, all of them had smiles on their faces.
"What did you practice with her?" Hawkeye asked.
"I taught her how to shoot my pistol. She plans to buy her own as soon as she has the money. A woman needs to be armed nowadays." Margaret answered.
"Donald sure did get more than the MPs could've given him," Potter commented.
Mulcahy's eyebrows went up as he looked around at his companions, "He did, indeed."
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Told you it was short! What did you think?
