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#1
August 20th, 1895

Mr. Fisk,

I do apologize if this is a little forward, but I was walking by your former office for what felt like the umpteenth time during my last shift and it left me wondering how you are. I hope things are going well for you in your current endeavors.

Not much to report from the ward, a couple of curious cases involving toxic exotic plants, but other than that, business as usual. I also accidentally locked myself in the Artifacts storage closet, which is an entirely different puzzle.

I had to do quite a bit of research with the poisonous apple case, so I included the book where I found the information. I found it to be an interesting read. No need to return it, or even reply, I just wanted to let you know we were thinking of you.
Warm Regards,
Miss T. Chevalier

Ari Fisk



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#2
27th August, 1895

Miss Chevalier,

There is of course no apology required – it was thoughtful of you to write, and you have no idea just how glad I am to have heard from someone from the hospital.

I miss it intensely, of course (the work and the reward of it, the people and even the routine of a few long shifts in the week), but I am afraid it was necessary for me to step away, and I am quite sure Potion & Plant Poisoning is running just as smoothly in my absence.

I cannot go so far as to say I am quite myself at the moment: but I am, as evidenced here, well enough to write, and happily have energy enough to start perusing the volume you sent, so – from one healer to another – that is a hopeful start to finding some diversion in the slow recovery from my own present ailment.

I should be interested in hearing more about said poisonous apple case, if you are at liberty to explain further... and I am pleased to hear you are indeed at liberty from the Artifacts storage closet again, and not still sending S.O.S. letters from there! I hope you were not trapped for too long – was there a stray artifact to blame, or merely bad luck?

Please pass on my good wishes to our other colleagues, and thank you again for your letter.

Yours gratefully,
Ari Fisk




#3
September 2nd, 1895

Mr. Fisk,

I am sorry to hear you aren't yourself these days. How very difficult of a decision it must have been to step away. I wish you the swiftest of recoveries.

I would be happy to explain if it of some distraction. You will see more of what I mean when you reach the eighth chapter of the book, but a young girl came in with blisters on her skin, in her mouth and throat. I had never seen such angry lesions, but she explained that she had a book that opened up into a jungle! I had never heard of such a thing, but after some research, found that such things do exist. Magic will never cease to amaze me, nor will the imagination of the people wielding it.

Pardon, I got distracted. It was a strange sort of apple; not an actual one, but a tropical "beach apple" that is highly poisonous both topically and when ingested. Fortunately I was able to treat her with some general antidotes, but I had never heard of such a thing. It was a good puzzle to solve. I enjoy the academic aspect of the career so much, it is nice to be reminded it's always necessary.
Warm Regards, Not from the Artifacts Closet,
Miss T. Chevalier



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