From: SloanJEnglish@PetroCorp.com
To: DesignByDarcy@USAserve.com
Dear Darcy Parker:
My father is a good man, but he sired a fool. Your mother is obviously an extraordinary woman; she raised a daughter who is lovely, cool-headed and kind.
I brought only anger and sickness to your door. In return, you gave me compassion. I was intolerable, but you tolerated me; I was insufferable, yet you suffered me.
From the bottom of my heart, I apologize. And for the way you received my folly and gave me only good in return, I can but sincerely echo Shakespeare’s words, “Thanks, and thanks and ever thanks.”
Sincerely yours,
Sloan English
P.S. Can you forgive me? We may, after all, become family. If so, I would do all in my power to make it a happy one.
P.S. 2 Tell the bookworm, “Hello.” Right now I feel like a worm myself, although a lower form…
“Oh, damn!” Darcy whispered in frustration. He sounded…decent. He sounded reasonable. And he sounded sincerely repentant. How much easier it would be if he remained a toad and didn’t turn into a prince.
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