With all her visitors gone, Suzie sat back on her pillows and looked at the little figurine Puck had left for her. She honestly couldn't say why she'd chosen him, but it seemed right. He looked to be a couple of years younger than she was, and dressed in the same style as Sir Percy often was. He seemed nice, though, for a carving, so she put him
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Can you tell me how you got to England? I seem to have forgotten.
Armand
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Oh dear, are you really sure you're on the mend? It really wasn't all that long ago. I... I must have... Surely I came across to visit Margot and Percy. Didn't I?
I was going to ask you to come visit me later today, but if you're not well...
Suzie
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I would be glad to come visit you, but I truly am more worried about you than myself. I remember quite a bit about the circumstances involved in your first coming to England, but I had wondered if you remembered the same thing.
Have to talked to Margot? Or Percy?
Love,
Armand
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I really have no idea what you're talking about. Perhaps you should visit after all?
No, I haven't seen Margot or Percy since well before I collapsed. Are they well?
Love,
Suzie
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Hello, Suzanne. I was visiting Armand, so I thought I'd pop on over and check on you. How are you?
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*smiles* Please, call me Marlene.
I'm glad to hear you're feeling better. You're certainly looking well. And I'm sure your anxiety will fade away with time. *smiles encouragingly*
I am well, thank you. Things in my life seem calm, for once. It's rather nice. I only hope they stay that way. For a while, at least.
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I do hope so. It just makes it difficult to sleep at times. Puck gave me one of his figurines, though, and it's helping *indicates it on bedside table* I worry about Armand, though. We've... been writing, and he's been acting quite strangely, asking me the most bizarre questions...
*smile* I'm glad things are calm for you, at least. Armand told me of your M Prewett. He is well, also?
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