There was a woman with a letter in her hand in the Toraono Dojo. The letter read:
Yes, it was an awkward letter. She tried but she did a terrible job conveying emotion like a normal person. If nothing else, Natsuru would know for certain that it came from her, not that such a thing was an active concern for her. She left the note affixed to the wing of the Toraono Dojo that the Senju family resided within, Senju Natsuru written in large letters on the cover of the envelope which was sealed. It was good enough and would do what she needed it to do.
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The Letter said:Dear Natsuru,
It have not seen you since Thursday August 30 at 20:09 post meridian and that is far too long. I apologize for being less than social, it has never been my greatest of fortes. Neither has keeping in touch one of my talents. I would like to claim that this would not happen in the future and it will be something I endeavor to accomplish but I am cognizant of my social limitations and I hope you can be accepting of that. I am sending you this letter now with a dual purpose, one I trust you have already considered. I am seeking two things from you:
First, I am requesting your permission to marry your brother Sennin Senju Kazuki. I understand that it is customary for the male in a relationship to seek out their future brides family but firstly my family is unlikely alive, secondly I do not feel it is necessary to abide by antiquated gender roles and finally I feel that Sennin Senju would never feel compelled to seek a contract with one such as myself. I have been in love with your brother Senju Kazuki since Monday April 16 of this year at 9:56 am and the sentiment remains unchanged. I sought your father to seek his dispensation, however the Sennin has never mentioned his present location or state of health and the likely other source being Steward Takahashi Sousuke whom had the mantle of leadership during the time Sennin Senju accepted conscription into the Sunan shinobi force and he knew nothing worthy of sharing. So that brings me to you and with a dawdling attempt to garner your approval I am asking for your consent to our union.
Second, I am requesting your assistance in ensuring Sennin Senju's acceptance of my proposal. I am concerned that he will reject me because he has made no gesture that would indicate a romantic interest in myself or come to think of it anyone for that matter. As you likely know him better than anyone, I would like to levy this in a manner by which Sennin Senju would willingly accept my proposal. We are both older, the ability to bear children is approaching its cutoff point and my procrastination has also contributed to the urgency of this situation so I am hopeful that the one I wish to espouse will not only accept but complete the union within a few months of this letter's draft date Thursday, December 27.
Thank you so much Natsuru for your anticipated assistance and consent. I look forward to being your future sister in law.</FONTFACE>
Sincerely,<FONTFACE fontface="segoe script">Michi
Yes, it was an awkward letter. She tried but she did a terrible job conveying emotion like a normal person. If nothing else, Natsuru would know for certain that it came from her, not that such a thing was an active concern for her. She left the note affixed to the wing of the Toraono Dojo that the Senju family resided within, Senju Natsuru written in large letters on the cover of the envelope which was sealed. It was good enough and would do what she needed it to do.
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