A/N: Very sorry about the late update. VERY LATE UPDATE AT THAT. My situation's explained in the first letter. As for the second letter, well, that should keep you guessing. ;)


Dear Chelsea,

Listen. I don't want you to panic or anything for Sabrina's well-being or anything. I know she hasn't replied to you for numerous weeks and I'm pretty sure you're getting worried. You're one of Sabrina's closest friends… right? Based on the way she talks about you, your friendship must be pretty special. I'm actually envious.

Anyway, don't fret over her. She's just busy with school. Since we're in THE state university, the pressure is on for everyone and Sabrina's struggling with some of her subjects. Not only that, she's a finalist for a few of the writing contests here at school. Add a dozen papers and time-consuming projects then you get a very busy girl who rarely has time to eat and sleep. Sleep for the most part.

By the way, she once mentioned that you're running a farm over there. My cousin's running one in Mineral Town and my brother's running one in Forget-Me-Not Valley. You might want to send the next letter to them since I don't have a permanent address here in the city.

That's all I've got to say to you now. If ever you need anything from Sabrina, drop a letter. She may not respond soon, but she WILL respond to you, whatever it takes from her.

Yours Truly,

Jillian or Jill, whatever floats your boat


Witch Princess was about to drop the fiery letter down at the farmer's mailbox when another suddenly appeared in front of her. She was sure it was from a different sender since it had a foreign aura to it. She took a whiff and the scent of lotus flowers enveloped her face.

"From Asia? How'd it get here?"

Though the letter kept the Witch Princess wondering, she shrugged it off and dropped it off at the Inn. Being careful not to blow her cover, she knocked lightly on the door and quickly rushed to her hut.

When Carol opened the door, she was quite perplexed at the letter that greeted her doorstep.

"Why would someone drop a letter here and not stay for breakfast?"


Salutations Lily,

Desperate times call for desperate measures. I'm going to skip the formality in this letter for it's urgent. Very urgent.

Father has been very displeased with you, Lily. As your elder sister, Mother and I have been doing our best to persuade our father's convictions regarding your departure. Not only have you discontinued our correspondence in a while, but you have not sent in the jewels you promised you'd have brought to him in months. He is very upset, rather, furious is a better word to describe him.

I hope you think well on what you plan on doing next. If you don't present him the jewels you've offered him, you will be greatly dishonored in our family.

Yours Truly,

Kim

P.S. Is it true you're having a relationship with one of the villagers there?