"We are delighted dear, to have you with us," said her Aunt Edith at lunch. The three of them were seated at a small dining table that could accommodate four people.
"I must say you picked a good time as well, for at the end of this month I shall be busy with royal affairs," commented her Uncle Frederick proudly.
"Why would you be involved in royal affairs Uncle?"
"Oh I forget we didn't tell you, your Uncle is the Queen's private messenger."
"You mean you help deliver messages, can it be a risk to your life?" Vivienne asked worriedly, looking up at her Uncle.
"No no dear, nothing of that sort, I just make sure she receives all her letters," said her Uncle simply.
"In fact there's still one that needs to be delivered to her," added her Uncle thoughtlessly.