Dear Miss Fiona,

I have been away at University and recently graduated. I aspired to come home to take part in the family business. I was at University for six years to obtain an advanced degree in Criminal Justice and Criminology. I have only been home a few weeks. I have missed my family and London dearly. I am very glad to be home.

It pleases me that you noticed me, watching you. I blushed as your letter describes my giggle as amazing.

My giggle never had such power before. My mighty laugh stirred your confidence and brought me a friend. I shall do my best to use this unexpected power for good.

Concerning your form of transportation, I find it a wonderful contraption. It takes balance to keep it upright. I suspect your "character flaw" is on suspension when your feet are not required to make contact with the ground.

I hope you don't mind me teasing you, it comes from a safe place.

In your next correspondence, please clarify a few things.

Why a cricket bat?

What is in your luggage?

What chemical formula remove the grease?

Where do you study?

Medicine is a broad subject. Do you plan on general practice or a specially?

Books and knowledge are an important aspect of my daily life. Every night I read while listening to music on our gramophone. What do you like to read for enjoyment? Do you enjoy music? My favorite fiction writer is Jules Verne and I enjoy listening to Irving Berlin.

Your Scottish accent enchanting, it is not too heavy and I can understand you completely. I cannot say that about Cockney accent in South London only my mother can translate without difficulty.

I confess I am not as familiar with Scottish history as I should. Please share with me anything about your life in Scotland. I am also curious about you.

You ask for my patience. I must confess that I lack that particular personal quality. I will do my best to endure the stretches of time between our letters, but be a dear and don't tease.

Your Friend

Miss Alaya

P.S. Your words are wonderful.