15th of July, 1893
I hope this letter finds you well and I've not lost my chance to attend at Hogwarts. I confess that the posting address you gave me when you were leaving our house did not seem very real to me and I wasn't sure if I misheard, as my father all but pushed you out the door, but I decided to send it there anyway and if I'm a wizard, then this would be me performing magic and I willed the letter to get to you.
First of all, I would like to apologize about the way my parents reacted when you called upon us. It was very rude of them to call you "an agent of the devil" and I hope you didn't take terrible offence. If you did, I apologize on their behalf. They are not bad people, usually, but they think people can get magic only through working with the Devil. I suppose that is not the case, because I for sure did not strike any deals with the Devil (that I know of) and look at me, having magic. So clearly there must be another explanation to how people get their magic.
Perhaps you would like to tell me more about magic and the wizarding world? I don't live with my parents anymore, but rather with my aunt, Mrs. Margaret Pearson, at 6 Serenity Street, at Lambeth, who would have written this letter, but she wasn't sure if it would work if as non-magical she ought to have written the letter. She wanted me to ask you how I can get the items in the list included in my welcoming letter. She also wanted to know how I would get to "Hogwats", because she'd never heard of this school.
Looking forward to your letter,
Meserimus Valenduris
First of all, I would like to apologize about the way my parents reacted when you called upon us. It was very rude of them to call you "an agent of the devil" and I hope you didn't take terrible offence. If you did, I apologize on their behalf. They are not bad people, usually, but they think people can get magic only through working with the Devil. I suppose that is not the case, because I for sure did not strike any deals with the Devil (that I know of) and look at me, having magic. So clearly there must be another explanation to how people get their magic.
Perhaps you would like to tell me more about magic and the wizarding world? I don't live with my parents anymore, but rather with my aunt, Mrs. Margaret Pearson, at 6 Serenity Street, at Lambeth, who would have written this letter, but she wasn't sure if it would work if as non-magical she ought to have written the letter. She wanted me to ask you how I can get the items in the list included in my welcoming letter. She also wanted to know how I would get to "Hogwats", because she'd never heard of this school.
Looking forward to your letter,
Anthony Lawrence
Meserimus Valenduris