[At 5009 Apple Pie Way, there is a very plain mailbox mounted up against the front door which will be checked fairly frequently.
Edit: For the sake of continuity, as of his arrival in the Meadous and until further notice, Kid cannot see--so unless you intend to read him your letter or you write it in Braille, he's not going to actually be able to see it--he'll just know someone's posted a letter his way. Thanks to auto-translation, Kid will be able to read anything sent to him as it will automatically be changed to Braille while he is blind.]
[Xanthous has made this so exceptionally difficult. Not only did he not put his name on his bulletin board post, but Kid can't see the text quirks to help him trace the note to something with his name.]
It is fortunate that you mentioned to Luce that you liked your bees and not bees in general. Bees make a noise I recognize, which is the only way I found your mailbox.
Thank you for the mittens, hat and socks. While it's true that I've lived in Norfinbury for a while and adjusted to the cold somewhat, truth be told I'm from the desert and am far more used to warm weather.
I don't have much, but I hope you enjoy this tea. It was provided in the house when I arrived, but there's nothing nicer than a warm drink when it's cold and I imagine you have honey from your bees.
Again, thank you! -Kid
[The entire note is in Braille, and it's been secured to an unopened tin of tea. While the tea itself is nothing special, Kid was telling the truth when he said he didn't have much else to offer.]
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It is fortunate that you mentioned to Luce that you liked your bees and not bees in general. Bees make a noise I recognize, which is the only way I found your mailbox.
Thank you for the mittens, hat and socks. While it's true that I've lived in Norfinbury for a while and adjusted to the cold somewhat, truth be told I'm from the desert and am far more used to warm weather.
I don't have much, but I hope you enjoy this tea. It was provided in the house when I arrived, but there's nothing nicer than a warm drink when it's cold and I imagine you have honey from your bees.
Again, thank you!
-Kid
[The entire note is in Braille, and it's been secured to an unopened tin of tea. While the tea itself is nothing special, Kid was telling the truth when he said he didn't have much else to offer.]