Dear Mr and Mrs Quinbee and Mr and Mrs Kinhorn.
It is extremely hard to get news about the great families, however I heard this news, and god.. It's a tragedy I can’t imagine, I knew neither Ava or Cillian very well, but in the brief time I knew them I found them to be utterly brilliant and radiant people and the world is worse without them..
Nobody should have to bury their children even at such an old age, it’s truly beyond my imagination to begin to picture what it must be like for all 4 of you.. Especially in such a fast method, whether it is actually a car crash or something more, in a matter of moments for things out of your control, they were taken away. The world lost two lovely individuals.
And of course, beyond all, the ones who I grieve for the most are Michael and Miranda, losing parents is something you can recover from in some ways especially since they are still young and will have you 4 to raise them, and if Ava and Cillian are anything to go off, you clearly did a pretty good job. But still, there is something deeper that you lose out on. And I can’t imagine what it will be like for them and how much harder their life will be because of this.
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Mr and Mrs’s Kinhorn, your son and my husband may not have sent you a letter, I assure you he grieves his sister Ava and his brother in law. He can’t send you a letter because you know how being a political operator with the last name Kinhorn can be, it’s a balance that he must maintain so as to avoid being exiled himself. No offense, but your last name is quite the burden to wear, and he can’t be seen to grieve his sister as they are even more of a “burden.” It hurts to describe them like this, but it’s unfortunately the reality of the situation. Please understand!
And I want to be clear that my husband is not the only one grieving for you, the whole of Tarak misses them and there is a lot of love for all the great families including
yours. Even with all the drama a few years back I'm sure it feels like you’re alone in exile,
and actually you are, but if KInhorns and Quinbee’s ever walk the grass of Tarak again,
there will be many willing to embrace them with open arms. We all will miss Ava and Cillian and it aches to know that you will no longer have children, Michael and Miranda won’t have parents and my husband won’t have a sister. The world will be worse without them
From Bridget