Twilight,
I did read The Winds of the Everfree last night, and I just finished The Crimson Countess before I started writing. I will say that the stories are very well written, and they are a bit creepy, but I just don't see myself losing sleep over them. I've attached a summary of The Visit for you to read. It won't really have the same effect as seeing it, or even reading a really well-worded adaptation of it, but hopefully you get a little bit of a sense of how the story works. I didn't write all of it. In fact, I pulled most of it from an online encyclopedia and just added a few more details, but you'll still get the gist.
Also, I forgot to ask, how was your first look at Chicago? More importantly, how does it feel to be the first of your kind to see Chicago? Must make you feel pretty important I would think, right?
Anyways, if it's okay with you, I'd like to continue reading the book you sent me. I should hopefully have read the whole thing cover to cover by the end of the week and I can return it to you.
Toby
I can't imagine Twilight's next letter being anything other than asking what the "online" adjective means.
Send her a phone with the movie downloaded on it. With instructions on how to operate the phone.
Then tell her it's a human tradition to watch movies starting at 10:00 PM at night without any lights on.
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But then again, that movie was pretty dumb. So maybe the reaction might be underwhelming when Twilight's wondering if grandpa was really cleaning his gun.
9091293 Given the date, the movie had only come out in theaters that weekend.
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i bet twilight will never trust her grandparents ever again...
I wonder if he ever returns his assignment into his teacher that this happens!
So many possibilities!
So, I just looked up what the movie is about, and...
Man, that is screwed up.