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Dear Condor,
I read the description for The Winfield Files, both the book series
and the show, and they look interesting to me. I’m glad that neither of us
has read or watched them, so we can start this entertainment journey
together. I’ve already bought them, and put them into my libraries. I’ve not
started them yet, though, so we can confirm with each other first. As soon
as you receive this letter, send your confirmation with your usual custom
read receipt. I will not have had time to read the first book, of course, so
you will be starting us off after you receive my next letter. We’ll
start to coordinate each installment after that as necessary. Since it takes
so terribly long for each message to cross the interplanetary void between
us, I think it makes the most sense for us to read a whole book, or watch a
whole season, in between letters. It will all still probably take quite a
long time. One or both of us may not be able to reach the end within a week,
but we can agree to hold off on continuing until we have the chance to
connect about it. With 12 books and 12 seasons, it could take us quite a
while to finish this whole project, but that doesn’t bother me. I think we
should send our little reviews as attachments, so these letters can be about
ourselves. I’m picturing this as something we do in addition to our regular
correspondence, not as just a replacement for them. In that regard, how are
things going with you guys and the Australia dome? Is everything still very
diplomatic and peaceful? Are your new friends integrating nicely? Have they
faced any issues or conflicts? I’ve run into a small conflict of my own. The
first baby born on Vacuus—as opposed to Earth, or the ship—is now old enough
to move out on his own, and he has been assigned to the unit right next to
mine. It has historically been empty, because most of the residences are on
the other side of the base. I live here, because I work here all day and all
night. While there’s a lot of work going on around me during normal hours,
it’s been relatively quiet, but my new neighbor does not feel the need to
conform to this standard. He either doesn’t realize that I sleep where I
work, or does not care. I don’t super want to talk to him about it, however,
because he’s kind of a celebrity around here, and he knows it. We’ll see how
it goes once the excitement from his newfound independence wears off.
Napping when I can,
Corinthia
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