Sisterly bond

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Tiffany Crewe
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Sisterly bond

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Tiffany had been worried much lately. Ever since her parents died, Tiffany had been working hard to make a living for herself as well as her younger sister, Celeste. She even supported her to go abroad to learn magic from the best magic school. She thought her labor had paid off when Celeste finally graduated as one of the top students with a gold medal for outstanding achievement in elemental magic, thus earning herself a title "Elementalist". However, Tiffany was not satisfied. Celeste did indeed possess amazing magic skill, but she seemed to be missing something. Tiffany concluded that she lacked practical knowledge regarding life. The school environment trained Celeste on academic achievements, but because of the isolated system, she was somewhat ignorant of how the real world works. Tiffany decided that the best way to learn was to get into the world. She had been staying as the one being taken care of way too long, and it is time for her to be on the other side. Just as Tiffany was trying to figure out a way to accomplish this, a snow owl arrived.
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Bella Pious
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Dear Tiffany,

How is your health these days? I hope Magincia being a warmer place does your condition good. I heard that Celeste has completed her study and returned home, and now you two must have so much to catch up with each other. Hear me my dear friend, you must learn to take life easy and enjoy it a bit more now. Time flies. Celeste was only a little girl when she left and how she must have grown. Even my eldest child has turned 13. Julia is so much like her father, and maybe because she is the eldest, I have always worried the most about her. Recently my mother has strongely adviced Talerco and I to keep an eye on her. Suddenly I feel so frustrated. I mean, as a mother, I never noticed how lonely my girls could have been, growning up in a household isolated from average kids. My little girl -- whose time could be passed with playing with her siblings and playing music and studying -- has now grown up. I am not sure if I have prepared her well to face the world, or rather, if I have prepared myself well for this day.

I am writing to you to invite you and your sister to come over to our new settlement, as honoured guests. I am hoping the girls could be friends and share a long lasting sisterly bond like you and I do. Nujelm has so much sunshine and relaxing beach, and if your strength permits you to travel here, I promise you it will be a wonderful vacation.

With many many hugs,

Bella
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