OOC - Not dated, but for reference was written in 1886. Sent on September 18, 1888.
Dearest Mrs. Potter, the poor girl who has lost her memory and suffered an undeserving tragedy. My heart hurts for you and what you have lost. Your discomfort and confusion is evident from our conversations. You are a patient at my hospital - not my patient, as you are in a separate ward as it seems this is far beyond a magical bug - but I have heard of you all the same.
I have heard about how bright and intelligent you are, about your strength of character and your affinity for books. I know you are married to Mr. Potter - a gentleman who is kind-hearted, I'm certain, but I cannot get your tragic story from my mind. I have thought about it night and day for weeks on end. I know it is utterly ridiculous, but I fancy myself partly in love with you.
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Mrs. Odira Potter —
Dearest Mrs. Potter, the poor girl who has lost her memory and suffered an undeserving tragedy. My heart hurts for you and what you have lost. Your discomfort and confusion is evident from our conversations. You are a patient at my hospital - not my patient, as you are in a separate ward as it seems this is far beyond a magical bug - but I have heard of you all the same.
I have heard about how bright and intelligent you are, about your strength of character and your affinity for books. I know you are married to Mr. Potter - a gentleman who is kind-hearted, I'm certain, but I cannot get your tragic story from my mind. I have thought about it night and day for weeks on end. I know it is utterly ridiculous, but I fancy myself partly in love with you.
My Heart Hurts for You,
Finlay Connolly
Finlay Connolly
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