Columbia College .
November 6th, 1910.
Dear Angie,
I really shouldn't be writing to you. Exams are next week! You'd love it here, the library takes up one quater of the west wing, and Ellen knows where the principles secretary hides her very illegal bookshelves. You are interested in that stuff, aren't you? Ellen is the Stevens girl father made me see. I've no idea how to break it to him that we're just good friends. How about you lie to him? You used to be so good at that. Father actually let me skip the season this year. You are so lucky to go to London before their season. How do I get it into that thick mans head that I don't want to get married at 18? Poor you, having to live with him for nine months of the year! And people say Adams is unbearable. Hope you have a nice time when you see Aunt Angelica!
Your bother for years, Philip Hamilton.
P.S. Please explain why you keep slipping up and calling Aunt Angelica Aunt Trouble.
Angelica knew there were several things wrong with this letter. Philip was usually more direct. He was definitely hiding something and normal Philip would just tell her if he thought something was wrong. It was also weird that he somehow knew to send it to Aunt Trouble's address. She would have to write a serious letter back to him.
Two Years before(1909)
Ring, Ring. Angelica picked up the phone. Aunt Peggy was on the other line.
"Angie, you have to cone over to my house as soon as possible. Veridian Hue, the latter was a code word they'd invented encase anything went wrong, and Alexander was in danger finding out that she was active in the suffragist movement.
Philip couldn't believe it! He must be dreaming. Wasn't this newspaper trash anyway? It can't be true.
