Heya! This next letter is from Phamenia as Charlotte! Enjoy!
Salutations.
My name is Charlotte. It's a pleasure meeting you Arthur. May I ask you questions? I hope you will not be bothered by them at all. First of all, how can you see fairies and unicorns? I -ahem- love fairies and unicorns. No, I'm not ashamed to admit it. I LOVE FAIRIES AND UNICORNS.
Errr, forgive me. Also, I may be too straight-forward but... Do you love Alfred? As in Alfred F. Jones? Not in brotherly or family. But as in lovers...?
Awkward question. Forgive me once again for my inconvenience.
Lastly, how do you figure out somebody's honoriFicabiliTudiniTatibus? Haha kidding. It's impossible. Kind of. Not really.
Ok, did you know seme you is hot? Like pirate wise... Pardon again. Fangirl is finally finding her way out. Before she awakens, ta ta for now!
Hello, Miss Charlotte.
No, no, not at all, ask away. I'm always open to questions.
Yes! Fairies and Unicorns are real! There is no reason to be ashamed of loving them! In fact, there is a very special reason I can see them. Fairies and Unicorns will only approach those with a degree of magic power, which is why Norway can see them too. It's also why a lot of small children can see them, before they grow up and loose the magic power which comes from being untainted by the world's trials.
Incidentally, it was my older brother Scotland that first introduced me to my favourite unicorn (her name's moondrop.) When we merged, me and him combined our coat of arms, and so we now both use the Lion and Unicorn coat of arms. Doesn't stop him from shoving all the responsibility on me, though.
Now next…
A-ah… Why does everyone assume we're dating! Ahem. Maybe France is spreading rumours again… Y- yes, that's it. J- just a silly rumour! Ah…haha…
Honorificabilitudinitatibus? Ah, that's such a fun word. I remember seeing it used in Shakespeare's 'Love labours lost'. It was quite amusing to watch the poor actor trying to pronounce it…
And really, it's quite simple to figure out when someone is putting on airs. Just ask if they're French. If they are, then they are generally putting on airs.
I hope this answers all of your… um, questions. Thank you.
England.
Is it bad that I didn't actually google anything for this. Everything here is stuff I already knew… yes, that includes honoriFicabiliTudiniTatibus. It means "To put on airs".
