Virginia arrived back in her room and sat down on the bed. She saw the scattered arrangement of letters on the ground. She picked one up and opened it.

Dear Virginia.

I know it was you who saved my Aunt that night all when I was fifteen. I know she was about to kill herself and for that I am so grateful that you chose to save her. I had no idea that you two were close when you were young. My Aunt has told me everything after much persuasion. She has revealed how you used to collect messages for your Father , how you would spend the evenings with her having tea or chatting. She was really agrieved after my families death and thats why her outburst was so strong. I remember you Virginia but only slightly. I remember the view of your long black hair as you rushed out the door that day you found my Aunt. Thank You Virginia.

Tommy Flynn.

Virginia sighed as she placed the letter down. " Oh Tommy."

She picked up her pen.

" Virginia I dont why you are doing this , but what the heck."

Dear Tommy.

Thank you very much for the letter. Yes you are right. It was me. I would gladly like to meet you in the Leaky Caulron this evening , where we can discuss this. I will be there around 7.00pm. Until then.

Yours Faithfully

Virginia Keller.

She went over to Latilas Cage where she was sleeping.

" Wake up " whispered Virginia. " Latila wake up. I have a letter for you."

The owl peeked one eye open and quickly let out a snore.

" Hey Fluff Brain wake up " yelled Virginia and she shook the cage.

Latila squaked and glared with her big brown eyes.

" You have a serious attitude problem Missy."

The owl squeeked and grabbed the letter from her hand and dropped it on the floor.

" Whats come over you?"

Latila turned her head away.

" Are you going to bring this letter for me?"

She didn't budge.

" Fine ...well I guess then poor Tommy will have to be stood up."

Latila lifted her head up.

" Thats right " said Virginia. " Poor lad. He'll be crushed. I mean its not a date , but to think what could happen if we got together. Well I guess I'll never know now."

Latila hopped of her perch and took the letter in her beak. She gave Virginia an affectionate peck on the finger and flew out the window.

" Psyco bird " muttered Virginia. " But I still love her."