Editing Letter 04a, 03 May 2523

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And since we all know just how amazing I am with other people's feelings, I am sorry to say that you might have some tricky work landing in your lap as soon as we kiss dirt. I'm sorry to ask this of you but if you could talk to her, if only for a few minutes, I would forever be in your debt. I won't presume to tell you what to say or how to say it, I will only get down on my knees and beg you to do what you think is best. <br><br>
 
And since we all know just how amazing I am with other people's feelings, I am sorry to say that you might have some tricky work landing in your lap as soon as we kiss dirt. I'm sorry to ask this of you but if you could talk to her, if only for a few minutes, I would forever be in your debt. I won't presume to tell you what to say or how to say it, I will only get down on my knees and beg you to do what you think is best. <br><br>
  
My father has suffered emotional stress as well and if what Mother has told me is correct, my disappearance fourteen years ago was the beginning of his decline. That is something else I will have to carry with me to the grave. He is not too badly off but it has affected his mind—his memory, mostly. He's lost track of time more than once since I've been reunited with him and I fear that he will get worse. I haven't a way of determining the rate of his decline but I hope that Arden might be able to examine him and suggest proper care so as to slow down his mental deterioration. Since we are leaving the Core as soon as we can, I do not know if the proper care to halt the ongoing health issues will be available, but at the moment he is free and that is a valuable asset in his favor. <br><br>
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My father has suffered emotional stress as well and if what Mother has told me is correct, my disappearance fourteen years ago was the beginning of his decline. That is something else I will have to carry with me to the grave. He is not too badly off but it has affected his mind—his memory, mostly. He's lost track of time more than once since I've been reunited with him and I fear that he will get worse. I haven't a way of determining the rate of his decline but I hope that Arden might be able to examine him and suggest proper care so as to slow down his mental deterioration. Since we are leaving the Core as soon as we can, I do not know if proper care that would halt the ongoing health issues will be available, but at the moment he is free and that is a valuable asset in his favor. <br><br>
  
 
My brothers Dmitri and Aleksandr are still at liberty and for what it's worth, they apparently seem to have adjusted to my sudden reappearance in their lives a little better than  my parents—which might not by much but at least it's something. Mitya has a wife, Svetlana, and three lovely children and we were able to get them out with us. Sasha has made it out as well, but he's told me he must go back to the Enclave to expose what Anna—the dictator—has done to our brother and countless others she's arrested over the years. Everyone with a daughter or son in Anna's prison was incarcerated with the implicit hope that they would someday return to their families. No one who has gone into that reconditioning program has ever been heard from again. Sasha believes their families deserve to know the truth about the crime Anna's committed against them. So, my brother is walking back into the lion's den.  I didn't even try to argue him out of it because while I may be stubborn, my rest of my family is even more so, and it would have been an argument I would lose. Badly.  Sasha has a smart head on his shoulders and if anyone could accomplish what he's set out to do, it would be him. But I fear for him, Christian, and I fear what will happen to my parents if they lose yet another son. If you're of a mind to pray for anyone, please let it be my family. <br><br>
 
My brothers Dmitri and Aleksandr are still at liberty and for what it's worth, they apparently seem to have adjusted to my sudden reappearance in their lives a little better than  my parents—which might not by much but at least it's something. Mitya has a wife, Svetlana, and three lovely children and we were able to get them out with us. Sasha has made it out as well, but he's told me he must go back to the Enclave to expose what Anna—the dictator—has done to our brother and countless others she's arrested over the years. Everyone with a daughter or son in Anna's prison was incarcerated with the implicit hope that they would someday return to their families. No one who has gone into that reconditioning program has ever been heard from again. Sasha believes their families deserve to know the truth about the crime Anna's committed against them. So, my brother is walking back into the lion's den.  I didn't even try to argue him out of it because while I may be stubborn, my rest of my family is even more so, and it would have been an argument I would lose. Badly.  Sasha has a smart head on his shoulders and if anyone could accomplish what he's set out to do, it would be him. But I fear for him, Christian, and I fear what will happen to my parents if they lose yet another son. If you're of a mind to pray for anyone, please let it be my family. <br><br>

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