June 30th, 1894
Miss Lovegood,
I am quite invested in your revenge now. Family always has a way of getting to us. I have heard that there was a hatching of some at the zoo in Irvingly. Have you ever been? Mandira, I guess I did not realize you were educated abroad. What an adventure that must have been. May I ask what it was that brought you to this side of the world then? I must admit I did not do too much extensive traveling, only to the continent really, upon my own graduation, but I did enjoy it.
It is nice to know my comments about my mother do not come across as complaining. While she can be a little overbearing sometimes, she does it out of love, so it is hard to hold it against her. I would much rather have somebody be straightforward with me than try to dance around situations. She is unafraid to tell me like it is, and I am grateful for it. I do not quite hold the same sentiments for my sisters, both of whom have inherited this trait. It is something else entirely to be told off by your younger sisters time and again.
Your patience is most appreciated. It is never a dull moment around the league, which is good, for I do not sit well. The busier the better. I look forward to your evaluation of the Wasps, it has been a while since they have been in good competition, perhaps this will be their year. I have sent along some yellow calla lilies in hopes that they will hold my place until I am available to call.
Sincerely
Emmett Harper
Emmett Harper
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