9 May 1828
Skeynes

(Enchanted by T. Schofield)

Dear Cecy,

I have your letter of 7 May in hand and will make up for the undisciplined nature of my last letter with the brevity of this one.

Thank you for explaining matters to Aunt Elizabeth. I value your opinion of Georgy’s exploit. Even Thomas does not appreciate the true enormity of her behavior. He will when Aunt Charlotte stirs herself to come lecture Georgy in person.

Thomas is beside himself with curiosity. If it were not for his recent exploit, I’m certain he would be thinking of excellent reasons to visit London, the better to conduct some research into the historical Mr. Morris’s doings himself.

I could almost envy your sedate carriage rides. If only they weren’t to view the torrents of magic that run through ley lines. Do be careful. Aunt Elizabeth isn’t always overcautious, you know.

Yours,

Kate

(Message received in inkwell, 10 May 1828)

GO AND FETCH AUNT KATE RIGHT NOW.

K: Keep T. away from the stone circles. They are a trap for wizards. Letter follows with details. C.