Mystique stood at the edge of a cliff wearing a thick jacket around her torso and boots lined with feathers. A green glow emitted from inside one of the jacket's pockets. In her left hand she held a wooden contraption with a thin lining of hyde strapped over it. With her other hand, Mystique tugged on the two ends of the wooden poles of the contraption to reveal that it spread out to catch the wind. A worried look danced against a smile on her face.
Abony stood next to Mystique, her goggles attached awkwardly onto the front of her face. She wore a pink scarf, which mingled with the wind. She watched as Mystique tugged and played with the contraption in her hands.
"Do you think that you're ready?" Abony asked into the wind.
"Will this even work?" Mystique tugged again at the contraption.
"I'm sure it will." Abony answered. "Heron is an excellent scientist. I'm sure his work won't fail."
"And if it does, one of us will catch you!" Cuphas yelled from the edge of another cliff fifty feet away. His voice echoed in the space between.
Mystique peered over the edge of the cliff she was on. The trees looked like little pieces of lettuce from where she stood. She took a step out and tugged the contraption open again. "So I just tug this open…" she took a few steps back. "And then I just run and jump." Mystique looked towards Abony for confirmation. As Abony nodded, Mystique lifted the contraption over her head and ran off of the cliff.
Mystique was unsure what she expected to experience as she no longer had solid ground beneath her feet. The first thought was that she would plummet quickly, her feet like magnets hurtling towards the ground. Her second thought was that she would experience the brief feeling of euphoria before the contraption crumpled underneath the burden of carrying her, and then she would plummet into the ground below. The third thought was that the contraption worked, and everything would by some miracle work smoothly.
Thankfully the third option was what happened.
Above the ground, with nothing beneath her feet, Mystique wiggled her legs back and forth as she glided across the ravine. She let out a little laugh as she continued to slowly move about the sky in a straight line. "Is this what it's like for you everyday?" Mystique asked into her jacket pocket.
Lumina peered out, her wings folded into the glow of her body. "Sort of…" She yawned. "It's a bit different when you are using your body to fly versus a piece of equipment. Different muscles and all that." Lumina paused. "By the way kid, you better learn to steer this thing because you aren't going to land on the cliff where the other Rito is."
"Huh?" Mystique asked out loud as she slowly drifted past the cliff Cuphas stood on and further out into the open air.
"Hey, where are you going Mystique?" Cuphas called after her. He flapped his wings and flew into the air.
In less than a minute both Abony and Cuphas flew next to Mystique as she drifted in the air.
"How do I steer this?" Mystique asked as she looked down at the ground slowly getting bigger.
"Use your arms." Cuphas laughed. "Pull your body the direction you want to go." He glanced over at Abony. "Abi why are you wearing those stupid goggles?"
"They help keep the bugs out of my eyes." Abony said calmly with a slight hint of irritation which crept into her voice.
"Do you really think that there are any bugs this high up to get into your eyes?" Cuphas responded more obviously irritated.
"That's what Tyto said." Abony stuck out her tongue.
Mystique began to drift slightly to the right.
"Tyto is full of worms if he told you that." Cuphas argued.
"I wouldn't disrespect our leader like that Cuphas." Abony said.
"Leaders can be good and still say stuff that is full of worms." Cuphas nudged Mystique to start going left. "If you kept tilting right you would have crashed into the cliff face, and neither of us could help you recover from that."
"Where should I land?" Mystique glanced over at the cliff she obviously was not even close to hitting.
"You're probably going to just have to land in the field." Cuphas made a humming noise. "This is going to take a while." He looked over at Abony. "We'll have to report back to Heron about this trial run."
"I agree." Abony looked at the glider. "I know Hylians have used it in the past, but it only really goes slowly down. That's not good to use for long distances if you're delivering mail all over Hyrule."
"Do you think Mr. Heron has a solution?" Mystique asked.
"I'm sure he could come up with something." Abony answered.
"It'll be interesting to witness the first flying Hylian in action." Cuphas laughed. "Maybe you'll grow a pair of wings?" He teased.
By now Mystique drifted just above the treeline. Her feet gently grazed against the tips of the trees and a heavy smell of pine wafted up into the air.
"Hey guys, am I going to have to walk back when I land?" Mystique glanced back at the cliffs farther in the distance than she realized.
"We shoooould." Cuphas answered immediately. "But we'll be nice and bring you back." He paused. "This time." Cuphas couldn't keep a straight face as he laughed out his response.
"Ms. Impa would murder you anyways if we left Mystique out in the woods alone." Abony chided in.
Cuphas' face suddenly became serious. "I forgot about that bit of information Tyto told us." Cuphas nudged Mystique again. "Hey don't crash into the trees there I don't want Ms. Impa to murder me because Abony tattled on me to Tyto."
Mystique looked around at all of the trees decently far away from her and the contraption. "I'm surprised that Ms. Impa never learned to fly."
"She's used the glider before." Abony answered. "But Tyto said that she didn't like how slow it made her. She was the one who the glider was originally made for actually."
"That makes a lot of sense." Mystique said.
The dirt skidded against Mystique's boots as she slowly crashed into the ground below her. The weight of her torso above her legs made her legs crumple into the grass and dirt.
"We'll have to report this to Heron as well." Abony stated to Cuphas as she flapped her wings just above the ground.
Mystique wiggled her arms as she lay staring up at the sky. "I'm going to feel this in my arms tomorrow."
"You must have weak arms, little Hylian." Cuphas teased. He slowly drifted closer to Mystique before he grabbed her shoulders with his talons. Within the blink of an eye Mystique was yet again up above the treeline and in the air. Abony flew slightly behind holding the contraption as they flew back to the village.
By the time they arrived back, the sun had started to touch the mountains. A warm hazy glow surrounded the village as Abony, Cuphas, and Mystique landed on the flight pad. A large slender blue Rito leaned against a tree nearby. Gracefully, he strode over to the flight pad, grabbed the contraption with a nod and walked away.
"Wait!" Cuphas shouted. "Don't you want notes from the test flight?"
The blue Rito turned his head. "You can give them to me tomorrow, for now Tyto is looking for you three."
They all straightened their backs before Mystique made a mad dash towards the top of the town and quickly past the blue Rito. Abony and Cuphas began to flap their wings and fly straight up.
At the top of Rito village sat Tyto's nest, precariously hung against a ledge that jutted just far out enough to give some distance from the rock-face, while also giving enough support to host a metal home. A Bow and Arrow hung above a door cracked slightly ajar as Mystique, out of breath, made it to the top of the village. Cautiously, she opened the rest of the door to reveal Tyto, his back turned towards the door and instead facing the large open window at the other end of his home.
"I'm assuming by the footsteps that it's you Mystique." Tyto said nonchalantly.
"...yes." Mystique said, still trying to catch her breath.
Outside the home, two voices could be heard bickering before Abony and Cuphas fell through the door and into the room.
"And I enjoyed the peace while it lasted." Tyto said calmly. He still did not turn around.
"Hey?" Cuphas walked towards Tyto. "Why are you being all dramatic staring out the window like that?"
"Because you all took so long I started thinking." Tyto paused. "And I like to stare at this view when I start thinking."
"Thinking about what?" Abony asked as she walked over to Tyto.
Mystique watched as all three Ritos in the room stared out the window. Curious, she also joined them. The view outside of Tyto's window felt like a standard Rito village view. Tons of grey cliffs with scattered green specs of pine trees and white dots of snow. Mystique felt like whenever she looked off at the Rito landscape it was always sunrise or sunset, with the world basked in golden glows.
"I am thinking about the future little sister." Tyto answered a little too formally.
"You always think about thar Ty." Abony answered back.
"As Rito Chieftan, it is my duty to do so. The small decisions and nuances I must think about can determine the fate of our village."
"Did Miss Impa arrive again to talk?" Mystique asked.
Tyto glanced, a little startled, towards Mystique. "Yes." He paused. "She comes here more frequently than I would like her to, given how times have been changing."
"Ever since the Queen died." Someone said but everyone thought.
"Ever since that obnoxious dragon appeared over Death Mountain actually, but yes even more so." Tyto still stared at the sunset. "Please children, do not tell the rest of the village this, but I fear for the day some forsaken monster emerges from the clouds above or the desert to the west to destroy us and our peaceful ways. We, as a people, have been assisting so many other places, but I am unsure if the favor would be returned given how inaccessible we are from everyone else."
"Wait…" Mystique spoke and there was a pause heavy in the air as she thought. "A dragon over Death Mountain?"
"Yes," Tyto turned towards Mystique. "A few years ago the ancient dragon Volvagia emerged from the depths of Death Mountain to torture and consume the Goron people. Dario, the Goron Leader, asked for aid. He came to us after being humiliated by the King of Hyrule, and we accepted the task."
Tyto sighed.
"And the Rito have chased and destroyed that beast several times, or so we think… but it always keeps coming back out from the time Volvagia emerges from the lava the creature seems to become stronger, and more of my people get injured."
Tyto shakes his head.
"And since then Impa has asked me to supply scouts to look all over Hyrule. We are by Lake Hylia, we fly over the Kokiri forest, we stop in Lonon and Tilton to rest and listen. It is never ending. Impa has even suggested sending female Ritos out to the Gerudo Oasis to look for…"
Tyto stopped and wiped his head feathers with his hand. "That reminds me, I have to head out to Hyrule Castle for a meeting for a few days. Mystique do you have anything for me to deliver?"
Mystique's eyes lit up. "Yes." She began digging in her coat pockets. "I have a letter for Nivan in Castle town, would you be able to deliver it?"
"Have you been carrying that letter all day?" Cuphas gawked.
"Every good mail person has a letter prepared to send." Mystique laughed as she handed the letter over to Tyto.
A small smile crept onto Tyto's face as he tucked the letter away in his bag. "I'll make sure this letter is the first thing I deliver Mystique." Tyto started to walk towards the door. As he stood in the doorway he turned around. "Oh, by the way I left some rupees in the bowl in the cabinet for you all to get food. Don't waste it on frogs again."
The three teens watched silently as Tyto flapped his wings up into the air outside the house and left.
"We won't waste money on frogs Tyto." Cuphas rolled his eyes. "We found out which frog was the fastest anyways."
"Yeah well it wasn't even your rupees to spend!" Abony jeered.
"Hey, it was two against one on what to do with the budget." Cuphas shrugged.
Besides Cuphas, Mystique smirked.
"Mystique we aren't buying more frogs."
"Salamanders?" Cuphas suggested.
"If we waste our money on salamanders I am going to eat the fairy." Abony replied coldly.
"And I'm not that edible," Lumina replied from one of Mystique's pockets.
"Hey," Mystique thought out loud again. "Do you think the little Rito kids are practicing their singing again?"
"We can go check." Abony said as she already started to walk outside.
Slowly Mystique followed behind Abony as she walked down wooden planked paths that mingled with the smooth stone roads carved into the mountain. When Mystique glanced out towards the speckles of green and white she wondered what the other Rito villages were like carved into the mountains.
Somewhere nearby, as the three teens walked, a babbling brook could be heard delicately carving a path into the rock. After a few gentle winding paths and small sets of stairs, they all arrived at a smooth opening with several pine trees scattered around the edges. The center of the stone was a small pool of water no more than a foot deep decorated with lily pads.
Between the trees at the other end of the rock stood a dozen little Rito kids. Their feathers still young fluffed out ridiculously and small feathers on their heads jutted out in awkward and funny directions. Some of the Rito kids looked extra fluffy as the wind jostled their molting feathers. Besides them a colorful Rito with a black beak and an accordion played a series of notes into the air. Somehow, despite their ages, all of the Rito kids seemed to know the tune and be able to keep in tune with the notes as they played. Several other adult Ritos stood near the stairs and watched the performance, with big smiles spread across their faces.
"What song are they singing?" Mystique whispered to Abony.
"The ballad of the hero." Abony whispered back. "Kass has been teaching it to all the little ones ever since the Queen died. I'm not sure why, but I think it's to give us all a little hope when everything feels a little bleak."

The streets of Castle town felt grey and empty as Nivan strolled with Owin and an older guard. Nivan thought back to several years ago, of all the people that bustled the street until it was bursting. He thought of the loud colors that decorated all of the coats and clothes and the overpowering smells of perfume and piss. Now he could only really smell the piss.
"It's a quiet day today." The older guard said. "Not a lot of people coming into Castle Town for trading it seems."
A raggedy white dog scampered down an alley with a bone in its mouth, and somewhere something moaned.
"The last few patrols have felt rather quiet." Owin said as he peered down the alleyway where the dog went. "It feels as if we have been doing night shifts but it is the middle of the day."
"Well no shit." The older guard answered. "At least you actually point that out. All the other knights just shake in their boots or think they are the hero themselves as they run around on this patrol."
"It's all because of the queen." Nivan said to the open street. "That's what I've read."
"All propaganda." The older guard snorted. "But," he looked around, "I guess people are buying the bait."
"What makes you say it's fake?" Owin asked as he kicked a loose cobblestone.
"Because ever since the queen died people have become worried of monsters eating their cuccos and stealing their blonde children looking for the triforce. Come on, that sounds absolutely foolish… right? Like, if this was true why did the townspeople hear it over the actual guards of Hyrule."
"That's easy." Nivan inspected a stain on the wall. "It's because we work directly under the king, and the king doesn't want us to know." He paused. "I think this is blood on the wall.
"Yea and the people only seem to listen to that crazy crone Impa?!" The old guarded started to puff his chest full of air before he stopped and walked over to the wall. "Yes you're right that is blood."
"Hylian blood?" Nivan asked.
"At this height probably from some bar fight that got too rowdy for inside." The older guard smiled. "I'll have to have you two do a night patrol next time you're on rotation. Those ones are much more interesting than the day shifts. Castle Town at night has always been… interesting."
Nivan winced and took a step back from the wall.
The old guard jeered. "What are you afraid of a little violence boy?"
The air stood still as Nivan watched the wall, and the pause while short felt like an eternity before he spoke. "No, just thought of something."
"Oh?"
Nivan shook his head. He thought of his first night in Castle Town, a cold and dark winter night. His small body shivered as he wrapped his arms tighter around his chest. The streets back then still bustled more than they did now, with people in capes that slinked around alleyways and figures in masks that resembled the moon. Loud Hylians shoved and pushed each other despite there being no need for space in the street. Nivan remembered finding the fountain in the center of town, the hero in stone stood tall surrounded by the princess and the sages of old. It was there that he slumped against the street, and there where Mystique's mother found him cold and alone.
"It's nothing important," Nivan answered. "I bet a night patrol would be interesting."
"Life feels strange since the Queen," Owin looked around. "The night life in Castle Town has become stronger than its daylife." Owin pointed down the street. "Over there used to be a wonderful bakery but now it's boarded up."
"All the families left slowly and quietly over the years. No one wanted to stay in a town when they feared the demon king could strike any day. As knights of Hyrule it is our duty to protect the people, and I don't blame them for leaving a place that has such a big target on its back." Nivan began to wander down the street further past all of the houses boarded up.
"That is if the demon king even existed." The old guard spoke. "Like I said, it's all rumors spread by Impa and not facts."
"Do you think the king is worried?" Owin asked.
"About the demon king? Absolutely not."the guard responded.
"No, about the fact that the center of his kingdom is being abandoned." Owin replied.
"The central city for Hyrule will just adapt and change over time. Another castle will be built. Castle Town wasn't the first place Hyrule had a Castle I'm sure." The old guard kicked some dirt into the air.
Above the three knights of Hyrule a white bird flew circles in the sky. It slowly descended towards the dusty rooftops of Castle Town and appeared larger than any ordinary bird. Soon, Tyto landed elegantly onto the street in front of Nivan. He brushed back some of his feathers that fell out of place and smirked. Without a word spoken he pulled a letter out from his satchel and handed it to Nivan.
"This is for you." Tyto said nonchalantly. Again, without a word he flew up into the air and towards Hyrule Castle.
Nivan looked down at the letter in his hand. There was a big red M scribbled onto the front. He smiled.

Princess Zelda and Paige followed slowly and distantly behind Impa as she ascended one of the Eastern towers of Hyrule Castle. The two girls walked barefoot, shoes in their hands while they hid behind ornate statues and corners just out of the eyesight of Impa. They both watched as Impa slinked into a room and slowly closed the door behind her. Zelda darted up towards the door and pressed her ear against it.
Paige tapped Zelda's shoulder and pointed towards the keyhole within the door. Cautiously Zelda peered through the keyhole and looked into the room.
Impa paced around the observatory. There was a table full of scattered papers and a telescope shifted into one of the room's corners. A quick shadow flickered onto the large clear balcony door, and a figure stood outside. Quickly and silently Impa opened the door to reveal Tyto. Before he entered the room he bowed to Impa, who shook her head.
The words between Tyto and Impa were muffled through the door. Zelda motioned for Paige to push her ear against the door as she watched.
Both Tyto and Impa paced the room. Impa held up her hand as she walked and raised a finger for everytime Tyto responded to what she said. Some of Tyto's responses went on longer than others. Slowly, Impa walked over to the table and pulled out a pen. She began to furiously scribble her pen against the parchment. Tyto walked over and watched over Impa's shoulder. He nodded along with the scribbles.
Through the sea of nods and remarks Tyto shook his head and walked away from the parchment and Impa. He pointed towards the window and his voice grew louder within the room. Impa shushed him as she walked over to a map pinned to the wall with a few daggers. She grabbed a red ink bottle and began marking the map with her finger.
Zelda noted that Impa drew a large red circle around a large and empty portion of the map to the west with a question mark in the center. Tyto shook his head again. This time Impa's voice grew louder. She walked towards Tyto and pushed an envelope into his hands. There was a long pause as Impa stared sternly at Tyto, her arm pointed back towards the map. Tyto sighed and walked towards the balcony door. He glanced back one more time, with a sad look in his eyes.
Tyto paused and squinted at the door. He said something quietly before he opened the door and flew away. Suddenly Impa whipped her entire body around towards the door and squinted. Zelda quietly gasped as she stood up and ran down the hallway, with Paige following shortly behind her.
Neither girl looked back as they sprinted down the hallways, their knuckles white around their shoes. Their skirts danced and trailed behind the girls like trails of smoke, and their eyes grew wider the longer they ran through the endlessly empty hallways of Hyrule Castle.
It wasn't until the girls reached the center room that they stopped. They gazed around the large rectangular room towards the balcony and its twin staircases that curved towards them. Zelda quickly glanced at the entrance, a doorway that could fit several Gorons stacked on top of each other, only to see that it was empty. Both girls let out a sigh.
"We should keep going," Zelda panted out.
"But… where?" Paige took a deep breath between each world.
"Impa, she probably took the hidden passageways. We should go to a crowded room." Zelda attempted to smirk while still catching her breath.
The two girls stood up straight and both brushed down their skirts. They patted their hair and organized and loose fly aways before they calmly walked down one of the many doorways located within the main entrance. It was a walk both girls knew well, and before they knew it they arrived in front of a series of simple wooden doors inside of the lower courtyard. With one glance away from the doors and past the pillars, a series of crumpled and broken fighting dummies stared blankly into the sky.
Zelda selected a random door and knocked. She waited with baited breath as the ruckus and noise inside the room came to a halt. Slowly the door cracked open to reveal a young soldier in training, his face covered in bruises.
"Can we come in?" Zelda asked with the most posh accent she could muster up.
The young soldier nodded quickly before he opened the door to a room full of young soldiers covered in bruises and holding ice packs.
"What happened here?" Zelda asked.
"Uhm." The soldier at the door responded. "We kinda had a little toss up after training. You know, wanted to keep fighting after training was done."
"That's not good." Paige interrupted and stepped into the room. Her curly blond hair danced around her face. "All good soldiers of Hyrule should know that rest is important. You never know when disaster could strike, and you all would be useless and out of stamina at your current state." Paige glanced back at Zelda and blushed as she covered her mouth.
"No, you're right." Zelda calmly replied. "Rest and stamina are just as important as being strong and—" Zelda glanced over to one of the many bunk beds and saw a soldier sitting in bed reading. "You should all take example of your friend over there. Knowledge is also as important as strength."
A soldier with gorgeous wavy blond hair stepped forward and laughed. "Oh of course you would tell us to be like Owin, soldier prodigy extraordinaire."
Owin glanced up from his book. "Maybe if you actually did anything other than punch everything in your path maybe you could get somewhere in your training Roul."
Roul glared and bared his teeth towards Owin. "Stuck up little punk."
"I'm just telling the truth." Owin looked towards Princess Zelda. "It's not like I am doing anything different than what I normally do to try and impress the Princess."
Zelda and Paige both smiled.
Suddenly all of the boys in the room stood up straight and looked past Princess Zelda and towards the door.
"Princess, what are you doing in here?" Impa said as she placed one hand on the shoulder of each girl.
Zelda did not turn around as she stared towards the group of boys. Owin closed his book and watched without standing up. Zelda cleared her throat, "I'm just doing moral check ins like father informed me to do."
Impa's grip softened. "That's very wise of you to follow the king's orders. Remember to keep doing that so as to not fall into any trouble. I've heard of spies infiltrating the castle as of late, and we cannot let anything happen to you."
"Understood." Zelda barked out.
Impa let go of Zelda and Paige and disappeared down the corridor. Both girls sighed.
"Anyways," Roul said. "Owin stop being so pompous and acting like you're better than the rest of us."
"I am not doing that." Owin answered calmly. "I am simply trying to read my book after coming back from my patrol."
"What book are you even reading?!" Roul shouted a little too loudly for the space he was in.
"Just the history and folklore of Hyrule." Owin smirked. "I am currently reading about the fairy boy."
Roul's eyes grew wide. He immediately whipped his head around the room and stared at every single one of the faces in the room before he shook his head. "Speaking of fairy boys, where your absurdly pale friend of yours?"
"Nivan?" Owin shrugged. "He's probably in the courtyard answering his letter."

Nivan sat on the ground in the corner of the courtyard. In front of him a handful of training dummies were piled high enough so that he was sure no one would see or bother him. Carefully, he opened Mystique's letter and slowly let his eyes read each and every line. After a few minutes, Nivan pulled out a book, quill, and a sheet of paper. He began to write.
Dear Mystique,
It seems that you and Lumina are doing well up in the mountains with the Rito. It's rather exciting that you get to live in the biggest village of the Rito under the eye of their leader Tyto. I've heard that the village is referred to as Medoh after some sort of sage or song from their past.
I hope that you are okay from learning to fly the other day, and hopefully you are okay. It's interesting that the Rito are developing a way for Hylians to fly. I bet you that maybe even Zora could use it… but a Goron probably not. Once the technology is perfected I wouldn't mind taking a spring at flying over the field.
Currently in Castle Town the coldness of fall is starting to sneak up on us. We are actually using the scratchy blankets the king first provided us to stay warm. There are still an absurd amount of us crammed into each room, but I hear that soon some of us will be sorted into different housing situations. I bet it must be freezing up in Medoh, so hopefully you have some form of winter coat to keep you warm. Lumina doesn't provide a lot of warmth if I remember right. Despite it getting colder here, my armor keeps me insanely hot, so it would be nice to be able to get stationed in a nice cold place to not overheat. I think I would melt if they placed me up on Death Mountain. Maybe I'll get lucky and get stationed in Medoh and we will get to go on more adventures like we used to.
The only person here that we are certain of where they are getting stationed is Owin. I know I have mentioned him a few times through these letters, but he's definitely become a really good friend. It's nice to have another soldier in training not wanting to destroy everything in their way like Roul and Link. Anyways… we are all pretty sure that Owin will be appointed Zelda's personal bodyguard. And, oh boy was Link jealous, his face turned the same shade of red as his hair. No one is really sure how someone gets appointed to be Zelda's knight, but I assume that Zelda has some say, and the King has the final say.
As for my patrols they have been very quiet. I feel like we saw more monsters and creatures during our adventures as kids than I do now as a soldier. Maybe it's because we are older that we just don't notice them as much. I've heard from your mother that Medoh is one of the safest places in all of Hyrule right now, with little to no monster activity. I'm sure that makes you very bored when you aren't learning how to fly. If it is such a safe place I doubt any of us will get stationed out there either. The Rito are very on top of keeping their corner of Hyrule safe and monster free… or maybe they are just very good at hiding it.
I am hoping within the next few weeks that I will either get to go on a night patrol through Castle town or an out of town expedition. I wonder how the folks in Salis are doing? I have heard rumors that Queen Rutamina of the Zora has been shipping fish up to them from her domain. Did Gyorg eat all of the fish? And whatever happened to that creature locked away in ice at the domain. Do you think it has escaped through all of the chaos since the Queen… you know.
This letter is getting on the long side for someone who did not have a lot to update you on. I'm hoping that the next letter will be filled with lots of exciting adventures and updates on the status of our home. Oh, your mother and father are doing well by the way. Your mother frequents the castle quiet a bit, and I've stopped by Luriken's shoes to check on your dad. He says that business is slow in Castle Town so he has been traveling a lot to deliver shoes in other towns. He misses his old delivery team a lot. Okay I'm going to end this letter here. Best of luck and stay warm!
-Nivan.