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Letters from the Sanctuary

 

Letter 1: From Gertrude to Tom

Dear Tom,

The humans are preparing for their festive season again. I see the lights and hear their laughter, but it fills me with dread. We must act now. The escape plan is ready. Tonight, when the lights are brightest, we make our move.

I’ve also received a letter from our cousins in the New World. They’ve faced similar perils but managed to find freedom. Their advice will be crucial for us.

Yours in hope,
Gertrude

 

 

Letter 2: From Tom to Gertrude

Dear Gertrude,

We’ve made it to the forest edge. The farmers are close behind, but we’re moving quickly. Barnaby found an old cabin with supplies. There’s talk of a sanctuary. We must reach it.

I’ve read our cousins’ correspondence. They mentioned hidden paths and safe houses used during their own escape. We’ll follow their guidance.

Stay strong,
Tom

 

 

Letter 3: From Cousins in the New World to Gertrude

 

Dear Cousin Gertrude,

We’ve heard of your plight and wish to help. When we fled, we used the dense forests and underground tunnels to evade capture. Remember to stay low and move under cover of darkness. There are sanctuaries established for escaped livestock—places of refuge where you can find safety.

Enclosed are maps and tips from our journey. May these help you and your flock find freedom.

With best wishes,
Your cousins in the New World

 

 

Letter 4: From Gertrude to the Flock

My dear flock,

We’ve found the sanctuary, a place where we are safe. The rabbits guided us through the final stretch, following the advice from our New World cousins. We are free from the shadows of the past harvest festivals and the butcher’s knife. Here, we will build our new lives and remember the journey that brought us here.

With all my heart,
Gertrude

 

 

Letter 5: From Tom to the Farmers

 

To the Farmers,

You’ll find no turkeys here. We’ve taken our fate into our own wings. This is our story of survival and resilience, aided by our cousins from across the ocean. Maybe one day, you’ll understand the true meaning of freedom.

Best regards,
Tom