The following are exccerpts of letters from one Mrs. Marie-Louise Prewett to one Miss Edleweiss Prewett. Letters are written weekly and include stories of the younger Prewett siblings and their father but are devoid of demanding questions that would require an answer. Sometimes they include small gifts along side.
Attention Faustus Prewett
Iris has once again asked your father for a horse. I doubt she has realized this is an uphill battle with your father. But I applaud her efforts. She has asked for riding lessons come the spring and I do not see why this would not be reasonable.
Mezereon once again snuck in to the kitchen to steal some of cook's figgy pudding. She was quite put out. In an attempt at peace making I taught Mezereon to make a replacement. We made two, one for the servants and one for our own supper. The result was quite tasty.
I had tea with your grandmother and aunt this afternoon. They both send their regards and well wishes. Young Miss Grace was with them as well. She quietly asked if I might send you her love as well. She is so very timid but it is obvious that she adores you.
Your cousin Grace had a most unfortunate encounter with a laughing potion. From my understanding her brother, Gideon, dared her to drink an aging potion which she mixed up with a laughing potion. My coworker, Mrs. Warbeck stepped in to help the poor things as they were quite certain, not knowing precisely what the potion was, that Grace had posioned herself. She is quite well and unharmed but I do believe it shall be some time before she feels she can laugh without worry.
Attention Faustus Prewett