'Dearest Victoria; does "dearest" do? Or should I use "My Lady," or "the beautiful Lady Victoria Lancaster"? Whatever pleases you pleases me much. But since I am still yet to acquaint myself, let me stand formal unto you.
Lady Victoria Lancaster, I hope you like my previous writings. I stand optimistic you do.
I am not a writer; well, I am just one trying to pen down the words; of course, for –attention.
I wish to visit Lancaster a day or two or forever. I hear it has moderate weather conditions and has quite welcoming humans and ofcourse those with handsome blessed features, as you a testimony. My apologies for calling myself anonymous.
A day or two, I shall be in front of you… or probably I have!