I have been blessed almost too much to thank anyone properly. I will try, though.
Martha,
Thank you so much for the picture. I don't know how you did it. I can't wait to read the books. And the wood is most especially appreciated.
Mlle. Bohemme,
I hope to enjoy all your gifts in moderation. I don't quite understand the book.
Loki,
Oh, this is just perfect for my photograph of Jeanne. Did you get your presents? I'm worried about you.
Mlle. Rayne,
I haven't had a chance to read your gift, but the cover is nearly alarming. Is that what you meant to give?
Alistair,
I don't doubt you meant me to be offended. Marigold likes the socks, and mashed cucumber is good for the skin. Good try, though.
Mademoiselle "Baby Firefly,"
This tea will be very easy to enjoy without your company. Thank you for the sentiment.
Dr. Jackman,
I don't see how you knew the significance of the particular type of flower, but they do remind me of my Jeanne. Thank you.
Mme. Sexby,
Thank you very much. To some, a locket would be just a picture, but a lock of her hair is something I can keep next to my heart. I am very, very grateful.