Dearest, Bishop
Before we can discuss the next matter in our plan, I would like to thank you. You have done your part of the plan successfully and I am ready to initiate the next move.
I originally intended on murdering him straight up but as his suspicion in me has grown in the past few days, my choice is limited to another.
But for now we are winning, with his spirits low and my son's as well soon we can end this cycle. I'm looking forward to returning and being free, but in the meantime wait.
Sincerely, King
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Regrets That Were Once Made
Historical FictionWilliam Seabury is the son of a bishop. A quiet boy of 17, growing up in the early days of America. As the son of a bishop and a American General's grandson, William was encouraged to study and become a member of upper society and to marry rich. Pr...