Letters travel around Myrken with relative ease. There are enterprising scamps willing to do the work for a coin or two. A name was usually enough to find someone, though it might take an extra day or two in the seeking. This name may have caused a momentary pause, but after what the last few years had brought, she was a footnote in the annals of Myrken's horrors. That, as much as anything else, explained her return.
The note would be delivered.
Renea,
It warms my heart to see you alive and well. Alive again and well. Not dead. Or at least, your body isn't cold. Yes, well, you know what I mean.
I look back at my time as Governor and I will admit that I made many mistakes. One situation in which I made no mistakes was in handling your untoward rise from the grave. Unfortunately, through eventualities wholly outside of my power, you were driven out of Myrken, and that, at least, I find unfortunate. It was ever my intent to see you protected.
Therefore, I am glad to see you returned once more. I know that despite your stubbornness, bull-headedness, and dubious education, you only had Myrken's best interests in mind in all that you did. You are, in short, a good person and those are always in demand. I have no real power, currently, that is, at the exact moment of writing this letter, but I would be glad to repeat what I just said about your intentions to anyone you think it worth repeating to. That is, unless you have returned as some sort of lumbering wraith, in which case, you probably won't be able to read this anyway.
Yours,
Glenn Burnie