They'd finally settled on a not-so-little blue guy who was taking to the trade-over rather well, as far as Juhvek had been able to tell. Bonding had been the easiest part, learning to do as much living as he could and what assistance he would need from a wher - and which from another living human - was the trickier part.
But it was nice to have someone a little bigger than a firelizard - or two - waiting patiently there at odd hours of the day to help him do more than layabout.
It would be a somewhat different letter delivery than normal. Little Lady was, of course, there, peeping excitedly and relinquishing the letter with ease when she decided that Snoops was far more interesting. But it seemed that this time she'd brought a friend - a little gold who made confused chirping noises as she scuttled about on Little Lady's heels before sinking into the bedding to stare up at Elibrie imploringly. If picked up, she would immediately try to curl into the young woman's chest.
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Dear Elibrie,
Sounds like I need to go out and personally shame your family. I don't think that'll be possible, but know that I am shaming them in my head for you.
I'm hoping they'll let me come home soon enough. When my mother visits the healers do their best to tell her what I will need to have ready for me once I get back. I listen a little, but it isn't as though I can do anything about that part. I can only focus on what is in reach and do my best.
Alosha brought me a gift some time back. She may tag along with this letter - I'm not sure how ready she is to go to strange places yet, but if she's amenable I'll send her along. Her name is Cuddle Girl. I've made another friend while I've been here, but I'll save their introduction for another time. I hope you'll like them too.
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Juhvek
Meepfur