[Where one might suspect a letter sent electronically, Erina is a lady and a gentlewoman. Unwilling to simply thank him with a such a note, she has instead sent along a note on white stationary bordered in black and sealed with a black wax seal. Erina's initials, EJ, are the only hint to the sender. Her handwriting is as expected; elegant and neatly spaced, with few flourishes.
The note itself is short. One needn't send him several pages. They are, after all, mere acquaintances.]
Sir,
Please forgive the lateness of this note.
Still it is with great humility that one thanks you for assisting with the unpleasantness from the other day. The item is quite useful and finds much use.
One hopes that this note finds you in good health. Perhaps another time you may come to tea.
[Upon receiving the letter, Albert is hit with a wave of nostalgia, both fond and uncomfortable. It's a memory of home, as Erina has been since they met, but... god, if he's still the man he was back then, let him be struck dead on the spot.
Albert sends back a note promptly, sealed with the Moriarty seal in emerald green wax, written in the careful, neat script of someone who has to be clear and decisive in every action he takes.]
Lady Joestar,
Your note is heartily received and welcomed. To be frank, I have become accustomed to sending such notes and not receiving, so it is truly a delight.
Please know that I am at your service, should you need my assistance again. Let us hope it is much less my own fault the next time.
Tea sounds delightful. May I recommend the bakery Fonte Chocolat if you have any need for sweets to accompany your tea? Though do steer clear of the more adventurous items.
[She hadn't expected a note back so quickly, and laughed softly to herself. Erina waits a bit longer (it doesn't do to look desperate for attention) before replying.]
Lord Moriarty,
I shall look for them. I am unfortunately partial to Russian tea cakes and they aren't easily found here. Perhaps I can find them there?
An invitation will be forthcoming. Long enough to for me to perhaps find tea that suits the occasion!
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The note itself is short. One needn't send him several pages. They are, after all, mere acquaintances.]
Please forgive the lateness of this note.
Still it is with great humility that one thanks you for assisting with the unpleasantness from the other day. The item is quite useful and finds much use.
One hopes that this note finds you in good health. Perhaps another time you may come to tea.
Yours sincerely,
Lady E. Joestar
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Albert sends back a note promptly, sealed with the Moriarty seal in emerald green wax, written in the careful, neat script of someone who has to be clear and decisive in every action he takes.]
Your note is heartily received and welcomed. To be frank, I have become accustomed to sending such notes and not receiving, so it is truly a delight.
Please know that I am at your service, should you need my assistance again. Let us hope it is much less my own fault the next time.
Tea sounds delightful. May I recommend the bakery Fonte Chocolat if you have any need for sweets to accompany your tea? Though do steer clear of the more adventurous items.
Fond wishes for your continued health.
Lord A.J. Moriarty
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I shall look for them. I am unfortunately partial to Russian tea cakes and they aren't easily found here. Perhaps I can find them there?
An invitation will be forthcoming. Long enough to for me to perhaps find tea that suits the occasion!
Thank you again.
Sincerely,
Lady Joestar.