Mm, I'm thinking the same. If there's any information that she has that we haven't thought of, she's not the type to keep it to herself. I sent a few other letters - 2B, Yamato [nokami Yasusada whose name is too long so Jae-ha shortened it] - but now I get to play a waiting game and see if they'll respond.
Perhaps there's a delay...? But others seem to be receiving letters, so it might be worth looking into what they're hearing as well.
Have a preference? The ink splots look random - I can't seem to find a rhyme or reason. If it's just bad luck, I'm entertaining the idea of just having the important sentences repeat at the beginning and end.
[that's not a code but you know]
If I go first, and you write to me, shall I confirm that it's me by writing you a love poem?
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Perhaps there's a delay...? But others seem to be receiving letters, so it might be worth looking into what they're hearing as well.
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[...SIGH.
This entire situation is So Much.]
I'm afraid nothing I've experienced has prepared me for the mechanics of receiving letters from the dead.
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But rolling with the punches sounds like the best option.
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[Eh.]
The more information we have, the better.
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[ . . . ]
Shall we have a code for if one of us passes away and we attempt communication?
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[Or they'll get the whole letter censored, who knows.]
We should begin building that as soon as possible.
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[that's not a code but you know]
If I go first, and you write to me, shall I confirm that it's me by writing you a love poem?
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Don't even consider it. I will tear it up, and that will make the entire thing a waste.
[A beat, and:]
A simple shift cipher may well work. If the two of us are the only ones aware of what the shift is, then it will be easy enough to decode.