London 1875
Vivienne,
It has been months of no word from you on the continent, and yet my aide assures me that you are indeed receiving my correspondence. I do not know what to think anymore, my mind has been tortured endlessly with situations that may have taken place on the continent to you. However, the truth resides in mine heart that I know you have indeed been taken as lover to one of the more accomplished generals in the Queen's court. This was more than the hardest news I have ever had to bear but as a gentleman, I can not leave my heart bare to eyes of other gentlemen. I took it in my stride. More so because I have news of my own.
I have been intrigued by one of the lady's in the queen's court. Though she is not of as high class as yourself I find thatt my affections are indeed mirrored. From time to time. I feel that if given enough time she should make a suitable lady especially to the Chamberlain title. I only felt that I should share this news with you because the torch that you lit in my heart still burns with a flame only beaten by the deepest fires of Hades.
As such I wish to propose marriage to this lady, and I felt that being a gentleman, I should tell you first of my desires. If I do not hear from you I shall go ahead with my proposal.
This is not an ultimatum, more of an informative note.
I remain the Lord Chamberlain.
Randolph I Esq.
Rule Brittania, Brittania Rules the waves!

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