Dear Mr. F. Vargas

I am pleased to inform you on behalf of Mr. Braginski that you are now assigned a very important role. Should you see any other nations in the possession of traditional vodka, please contact Mr. Braginski at even a moment's notice so the culprit may be apprehended and brought to justice.

Mr. Kirkland and the Beilschmidt brothers are Mr. Braginski's prime targets. As you are often found around the majority, he asks that you keep a close on them should they have a stash of vodka. Mr. Braginski will reward you in either military help in the next conflict or even giving you the honour of joining the Soviet Union itself. Should you refuse to help, Mr. Braginski will come to interview you personally over pechka baked pastila candies and warm drinks. He is sure that he will be able to convince you of his views on the missing vodka.

On another note, Mr. Braginski would like to visit should you accept his offer. Regardless of your descision, he wishes to come to Europe before the next meeting in order to investigate and asks that you provide him stead in Venice to escape the coldening months. Again should you refuse, he will continue to plan his visit accordingly. Mr. Braginski asks that you give him permission within the next twenty four hours so he does not have to force his way through border security.

He asks that you do not mention this issue concerning vodka to his family in worry for his safety and older sister's nerves. Be it that Ms. Natalia Braginski is alerted of his new location, he will paint the cobble along the Venice rivers an unsightly red colour, though he did not mention what sort of paint that he wished to use.

He looks forward to seeing you in short and should you hide, he will eat the pastila candies alone. As pastila takes a lengthened period of time to make, he will not make you anymore following his visit.

Please contact Mr. Braginski as soon as you deem possible and enjoy the rest of your day.

Sincerely

Mrs. Anya Blanchet