Genny did not stay at the Dagger with any reliable frequency, too often working into the wee hours of the morning. But she did manage to pick up the letter left for her and leave a reply in short order. Penned in fine but hurried script, sealed with blue wax and a simple stamp, the note was left with the barkeep and explicit instructions that it be given to Miss Gloria… the seamstress woman in need of a bath, you know, the one who dotes on Ser Catch.
Dear Miss Gloria Wynsee,
Unfortunate Absence. It is regrettable that you have experienced such dismay upon the reported absence of our esteemed governor. I assure you, you are not alone in your despair.
I also wish to convey my apology, if in anyway you mistook my words as a presumption that you were or are a fool. Do not think this so.
My words regarding Mister Glenn Burnie mean exactly as I have said. It is an unfortunate absence, the extent to which I know very little. Though I am certain the Inquistory will investigate to the fullest capacity. Speculating at this juncture will surely only cause confusion and ill-founded rumors. Worry not.
As to the matter of trust, I hope you will give your own sparingly to those you do not know. May you stay vigilant in observation and always question what others accept.
Sincerely and may the Gods be good to you,
Genevieve Tolleson
Post Script –
You may take the silver lantern from my room at the Dagger, my gift to you. I noticed the other night that the one you found near the Stinky Sheep was in disrepair, you should discard it immediately to keep yourself and Catch from harm.
Gods help her that she sent such a letter to Gloria of all people. Gloria who couldn’t spell, who hadn’t the sense to keep voice down and her thoughts off paper. Perhaps she had some understanding that not all things could be said so directly.
The very first words were merely a correction. But for so many other words, Genny was incredibly talented at saying nothing at all as neutrally as possible. Intercepting letters was not such an unfamiliar experience and in this new Myrken careful took on an entirely new meaning.
Though what was written was entirely true, if by ‘investigate fully’ she meant ‘appear to investigate and ignore completely,’ and ‘worry not,’ meant ‘worry quite a lot,’ then one had the right of it. Gloria could jump to her own conclusions or make what she liked of the letter – there were to many other threads that needed to be trimmed and tied.
But with any luck she would find her answers.